Sinopsis
Vancouver's new local politics podcast. Covering the 2018 municipal election. Hosted by Patrick Meehan and Matthew Naylor from Pod Keep Our Land and Ian Bushfield from PolitiCoast.
Episodios
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E3-366 Interesting races in an interesting region ft Patrick Johnstone
17/10/2025 Duración: 43minJust one year to go until voters across Metro Vancouver go to the polls to elect their next mayors and city councils. New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone joins Ian to preview the races to watch across the region, and whether Vancouver is facing a referendum or not.Life After Cars event on Nov 8Vancouver residents will have say on park board’s futureMayor Ken Sim provides updated statement on Park Board referendum legislationVancouver mayor cites 'Indigenous title issue' in fight to abolish park board
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E3-388 A true efflorescence of political parties
24/09/2025 Duración: 42minDid you miss us? We're back to talk UBCM, the preponderance of parties that will participate in next year's election, the war of the Langleys and the wizard in the park.LinksUBCM convention shows drift from 'compassion fatigue' to concern over crime and disorder | CBC NewsCodes of conduct and transit: UBCM convention sees municipal priorities pitted against provincial power | CBC NewsVancouver city councillor kicked out of ruling party announces mayoral bid | CBC NewsVancouver mayor's former chief of staff starts new political partyVancouver LiberalsB.C. Conservatives launch new municipal party before 2025 elections | Vancouver SunFormer federal Conservative minister to steer B.C. municipal party - Castanet.netRegister of Elector OrganizationsFormer Vancouver mayor launching court challenge of B.C.'s 'at-large' electoral systemFormer Vancouver mayor to challenge B.C.'s voting system in court | CBC NewsFix City HallWar of the Langleys: governance tensions between township and city mayors spills into the open |
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E3-457 Purest centrism
17/07/2025 Duración: 34minWhat's in: Finance reports and new parties.What's out: Speeding, garburators, disabled housing, Pride, Stanley Park Train and the Mayor's GymLinksByelection finance reportsAdministrative Monetary Penalties Posted Online | Elections BCVancouver has a new civic party — the Vancouver LiberalsVancouver Liberals30 km/h speed limits coming to local streets in VancouverGarburators will officially be banned in Vancouver for a pricey reasonMetro loses legal bid in feud over millions of documents in North Shore poo plant trialHousing for residents with disabilities put on hold due to lack of parkingVancouver Pride in peril? Parade will proceed despite losing nearly half its sponsorsStanley Park Train will be off the rails for 2025 | CBC NewsKen Sim's gym closesVancouveratta - Vancouver’s fractured left cracks again
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E3-499 Backing down and loving it
05/06/2025 Duración: 38minAn emergency motion for a Lapu Lapu Day tragedy memorial event surprises even Filipino BC. The Kitsilano Coalition is happy to see the city concede on the planned supportive housing project. The Vancouver Renters' Office also isn't coming back anytime soon. Metro Vancouver and the Langleys debate governance and policing. But with luck, we'll see a new worker-owned co-op news outlet in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby, and New West00:55 Strange Developments: Lapu Lapu Day Tragedy Memorial06:35 Kitsilano Coalition's Victory Against Supportive Housing09:20 Vancouver Park Board Controversy12:44 Vancouver Renter's Office Debate15:47 Ken Sim's Defamation Lawsuit17:24 Granville Street Entertainment District Plan27:43 Langley Policing Dispute32:09 Worker-Owned Co-op News Outlet34:42 Vancouveratta - Invasive Wall LizardsLinksCommunity Update l Tuesday, June 3 — Filipino BCB.C. Filipino community group upset with Vancouver city council's sudden Lapu Lapu Day memorial event decisionHave the Doors Closed on New BC Supportive Hous
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E3-530 Byelection: ABC ate shit
06/05/2025 Duración: 33minWe mourn with everyone who lost friends and loved ones at the recent Lapu Lapu tragedy. In the coming months, we'll be sure to follow the ongoing political fallout of the failures that led to this event. In the meantime, support the Kapwa Strong fundraiser.Looking back at the byelection, it should probably have been quite clear what was going to happen but few (besides Peter Meiszner) would have predicted Vancouver's elections to be run so poorly. Plus we have a trove of fundraising data from the 2024 annual reports and the VPD are in the news for all the wrong reasons.Plus we remember the McBarge.LinksFilipino BC - Kapwa Strong fundraiser‘Hard to accept’ festival attack suspect was under mental health care: Vancouver mayor - CTV NewsCity of Vancouver's Lapu Lapu festival planning called into question compared to other eventsHigh interest and 62% cut in staffing lead to major lines in Vancouver byelection | CBC NewsChief Election Officer declares candidates elected | City of VancouverBy-election resultsAnonym
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E3a-4 People are definitely bringing their D-game
01/04/2025 Duración: 32min"I'm sorry" - Ken Sim about five times in the last month.Also featuring Annette Reilly of the Vancouver Green's statement.LinksVancouver byelection: Seven candidates from five parties make their pitchVancouver sees 2,876 ballots cast on first day of advance voting for byelectionByelection candidates question ABC Vancouver’s debate absence'Oops': Vancouver mayor apologizes for series of recent slip-upsVancouver municipal council by-election candidate forced to apologize for e-mail outreach to police officersA Police Union Leader’s Controversial Run for Vancouver Council | The TyeeAudio leaked of Vancouver byelection candidate discussing running mate - BC | Globalnews.caKen Sim Bitcoin video (Bitcoin)ABC Vancouver's 'repudiation of the rule of law' shows gap in B.C.'s municipal oversight, Ombudsperson saysVancouver Mayor Ken Sim gets booed at Juno Awards | NewsCandidates for Vancouver Municipal Party Say They Attended Multiple Events with Conspiratorial Far-Right Groups By AccidentPolicies/platformsABC Vancouve
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E3a-11 Hear from the candidates
25/03/2025 Duración: 25minWe turned the mics over to the candidates for the Vancouver byelection so you can hear directly from them.Featuring Lucy Malone (OneCity), Colleen Hardwick (TEAM), Sean Orr (COPE), Jaime Stein (ABC) and Theodore Abbott (TEAM). Unfortunately, we didn't receive clips from Ralph Kaisers (ABC) or Annette Reilly (Greens) by our deadline.
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E3a-38 Not a core value fit
26/02/2025 Duración: 35minWith 38 days until the Vancouver by-elections, we delve into the DUI allegations against Mayor Ken Sim, which were reportedly dismissed by police investigations. We discuss Task Force Barrage, a new initiative targeting organized crime and public safety. As well: Rebecca Bligh and is out of ABC, Adam Palmer is out of the VPD - the latter by choice. ABC announces its byelection candidates. And, Surrey withdraws from the Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy, community newspapers close and our Vancouveratta.LinksVancouver Mayor Ken Sim, police, cleared of ‘baseless’ DUI allegation - BC | Globalnews.caOPCC says allegations against Vancouver mayor 'baseless' but won't publish reportVancouver mayor, police to roll out plan to tackle crime, public safety concernsAfter four decades of policing in Vancouver, Chief Adam Palmer retiresABC Vancouver Introduces By-Election CandidatesVDLC Endorses Vancouver City Council Byelection CandidatesVancouver Coun. Rebecca Bligh kicked out of ABC caucus | CBC NewsLeaked documen
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E3a-58 The mayor is a petulant child
06/02/2025 Duración: 43minByelection candidates, supportive housing pause, Metro Van boycott and the Delta Police spark an international incident.LinksOneCity candidate - Lucy Maloney: OneCity Vancouver By-election CandidateCOPE - COPE Nominates Local Housing Activist and Writer Sean Orr as By-Election Candidate — COPE VancouverGreens - Annette Reilly - Green Party of Vancouver beats Pamela Dudas - Green Party of VancouverTEAM - Colleen Hardwick and Theodore AbbottVancouver mayor rejects new supportive housing projects, promises ‘crackdown’ on gangs – CTVNewsTwo ABC Vancouver councillors question Ken Sim’s plan to ‘freeze’ new supportive housingB.C. housing minister says Vancouver's plan for Downtown Eastside could increase crime | CBC NewsDowntown Eastside at 'tipping point' as London Drugs considers leaving Woodward's buildingVancouver mayor to boycott Metro Vancouver meetings over ‘broken’ governance - BC | Globalnews.caB.C. fires Victoria School Board over ban on police in schools | CBC NewsEnd to public access at some Vancouver s
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E3a-72 Democracy isn't free
24/01/2025 Duración: 45minTwo byelections at the same time folks. With Vancouver's longest-serving councillor, Adriane Carr, stepping down and Christine Boyle's election to the BC Legislature, Vancouver needs two new councillors. We look at the race and everything else that's happened recently.LinksVancouver Coun. Adriane Carr resigns, setting up 2-seat byelection | CBC NewsVancouver council confirms details of 2-seat byelection on April 5 | CBC NewsTeam promises 2 candidatesHardwick confirms her interestVote Socialist takes a passBut Sean Orr seeks COPE nominationBob Kronbauer: The NPA is gone and nobody gives a crapVANCOUVER POLITICAL PARTIES UNITED IN DEMANDING ELECTIONS BC DISCIPLINE FOR KEN SIM PARTY’S CAMPAIGN FINANCE IRREGULARITIESOpposition parties demand Elections BC complete investigation before Vancouver by-electionYou may have to pay to spray as Vancouver considering water metering for all homes, buildingsVancouver city council votes to look into residential water metering - BC | Globalnews.caVancouver property tax to incr
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E3-709 Summer and Chip Wilson Day
07/11/2024 Duración: 36minTwo-years of Ken Sim, Crab Park residents evicted, some upcoming byelections, Burnaby affordable housing requirements axed, New West mayor chastised and Surrey gets its first weed store.LinksQ&A: Ken Sim reflects on two-year anniversary as Vancouver mayorChip Wilson DayVancouver's CRAB Park residents left with few options as eviction looms | CBC News13 local politicians were elected to the B.C. Legislature. Not all are giving up their municipal roles | CBC NewsChristine Boyle announces resignation from Vancouver city councilBurnaby eliminates affordable rental requirement in low-income neighbourhoodNew West mayor's all-expenses paid trip to Dubai breached ethics rules: CommissionerGreen light: Surrey council approves 12 new pot stores across the cityMetro Vancouver approves 25.3% increase to regional tax bill in 2025Metro Vancouver sells land set aside for Bowen Island CampgroundParadox Hotel Vancouver - Wikipedia
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E3-721 The Wild West of Fucking Procedure
25/10/2024 Duración: 39minSarah Kirby-Yung is mad at Rebecca Bligh. Pete Fry is mad at Ken Sim. Everyone is acting like children. It's the council we know and love. But at least with a majority, they passed most everything they wanted (for better or worse). And at least Vancouver's mayor hasn't been deemed likely to leak confidential documents via Staples print centres again.LinksF-bomb dropped in heated Vancouver city council exchangeThe video (shoutout Spencer Powell)Pete Fry told to "live with it"On procedureJust a very busy meetingGastown pedestrian pilot staff reportVancouver's non-ABC councillors set to be stripped of extra roles and payVancouver passes motion granting police traffic camera accessAmendment to subject camera plan to charter review passes with ABC splitVancouver councillors call for lobbyist registry at city hallMOTION - Establishing a Community Policing Centre in Gastown and Area to Enhance Safety and SecuritySim amends his own motionMOTION - Protecting and Enhancing Greenspace for the East End, Chinatown, Hogan’
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E3-741 A feather made of helium
07/10/2024 Duración: 38minABC backtracks on the city's integrity commissioner, while ending City Hall lighting for (foreign) national holidays. Burnaby signs a gag order with TransMountain. Police in the region are over budget and saying some wildly bigoted things. A quirky by-election in Harrison Hot Springs. The Park Board's existential plea, legal battles over tree removal in Stanley Park, and the return of the ghost train serve as the lighter notes.Timestamps and Links01:20 Integrity Commissioner Controversy'Pause the pause': ABC Vancouver reversing course on integrity commissioner freeze04:46 City Hall Lighting Policy ChangesVancouver council limits groups from lighting up city hall, Burrard Bridge09:39 Public Opinion on Mayor and CouncilMajority of Vancouverites feel Mayor and city council are out of touch: CityNews poll 12:22 VPD Budget Overrun and RCMP AccountabilityVancouver Police department overspending by millions: report'Atrocious' comments by RCMP officers alleged in internal probe | CBC News17:07 Victoria Citizens Assem
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E3-765 Lisa Southern is not an airplane
12/09/2024 Duración: 40minPete Fry foils Ken Sim's effort to put the Integrity Commissioner's office into a medically-induced coma. The Park Board releases a legal opinion suggesting a mid-term abolition may be unconstitutional. Surrey wants a Charter. A North Van chemical company runs an astroturf campaign. The People's Park defeats the fire station. And lots of housing - and little parking - coming to Vancouver's east end.LinksVancouver council defers vote on integrity commissioner's review | CBC News Vancouver Park Board seeks legal advice over dissolution motion | CBC NewsPRIVILEGED LEGAL OPINION - Memo to B. Bastyovanszky 4 Sept 2024.pdfSurrey, B.C., council votes unanimously to request city charter | CBC NewsMayor Brenda Locke calls for more control, exemptions with proposed Surrey CharterCampaign against B.C. chlorine plant was secretly funded by rival | CBC NewsVancouver pauses plan to build temporary fire hall on Strathcona green spaceEast Village: Over 900 rental homes and social housing units in towers up to 39 storeys to t
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E3-814 Did a Global News question kill the Park Board?
26/07/2024 Duración: 55minCouncil controversies: Brian Montague's integrity commissioner review, Vancouver's rollback on climate action policies, and the city's purchase of an almost completed market rental building. Delayed suicide prevention barriers on Granville Bridge, TransLink's funding crisis, and the debate over Vancouver's view cones. Cities try to meet the deadline to pass multiplex bylaws, except West Vancouver. City council and the park board battle over bike lanes in the West End. And we dig into a heavily redacted FOI on when Ken Sim decided to move to abolish the Park Board.Links01:57 Integrity Commissioner Review05:05 Climate Action Report and Natural Gas Debate09:47 Granville Bridge Suicide Barriers Delayed (see also re debris)Vancouver to get new dedicated bus lanes on these key routes13:43 TransLink Funding Crisis and Potential Cuts21:08 View Cones Debate26:43 City Purchases Market Rental Building30:36 Ken Sim's Quick Fix for Kits Pool33:37 Bike Lane Battle: Park Board vs. Council36:06 FOI Requests and Park Board Ab
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E3-842 Cribs city hall
28/06/2024 Duración: 43minKen Sim expropriated a City Hall boardroom for a personal gym because that's what winners do. Meanwhile, the cops are using their extra budget to tackle the chaos that is people watching the sunset from the beach. Mandatory upzoning is progressing, with some notable squeaky wheels that are playing chicken with the province. And a new audit is being launched into the ill-fated North Shore Waste Water Plant.LinksPete Fry’s tweet of the gymVancouver Mayor Ken Sim explains why he turned a boardroom into a gymVancouver Mayor Ken Sim defends converting city hall room into a gymHere's how many times Vancouver's mayor has been absent from a vote at council$80K staff position added to Vancouver mayor's office | CBC NewsCarol Reardon tweet on Sim mathBlair’s tweet of cops clearing the beachVancouver police English Bay beach sweep prompts questionsMayor Ken Sim out as Vancouver Police Board chair | CBC NewsSurrey policing transition saga over, mayor accepts judicial reviewMore than 4,000 homes built for people, thousand
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E3-869 Surrey as performance art
01/06/2024 Duración: 50minAt some point Brenda Locke should get tired of losing, but today is not that day. It does inspire us to think of Surrey as a grand collective delusion that we're all experiencing. Importantly though, voting isn't speech and the constitution still doesn't recognize municipalities.In Vancouver, Council wants to keep property taxes low, there are squabbles at the Park Board but maybe we can sell off naming rights to our parks to solve our budget woes (spoiler: we can't). Ken Sim will continue to operate on vibes, however. Throughout that, Vancouver is behind on its housing targets but it has plenty of company from municipalities still grumbling about the province forcing them to upzone all residential zones.George Harvie is still in hot water over travel expenditures, Port Moody mulled a lobbyist registry, Langley City is banning daycares and Coquitlam nearly banned joy.And you should all go save the WISE Hall.LinksSurrey loses court bid to keep RCMP As Brenda Locke's policing losses mount, mandate argument weak
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E3-893 Small Petty Bullshit
08/05/2024 Duración: 37minNo fun city? Unless you want to gamble. Surrey policing drama. Mayors behaving badly.LinksJohn Coupar runs for BC ConservativesVancouver mayor cautious about organizing Canucks watch parties | CBC NewsVancouver mulls viewing area for ’amazing’ Canucks’ fans | The ProvinceRoxy Fever…the Podcast! (@roxyfever) / XInvestigations Initiated into Potential Contraventions of the Local Elections Campaign Financing ActVancouver council considers 'modifying' moratorium on gambling expansionDate set for Surrey Police Service to take over from RCMP: FarnworthBombshell hidden provincial report confirms SPS costs to skyrocket by $750M | City of SurreySurrey Police Deloitte reportSurrey mayor’s ‘withdrawal of service’ complaint about SPS officers called ‘hurtful’B.C. judge refuses to seal documents alleging RCMP bullying against Surrey policeUPDATE: RCMP union says its officers can't work under Surrey Police without federal law changesDelta council votes to remove Mayor Harvie as Metro chairJas Johal on George HarvieThread o
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E3-919
12/04/2024 Duración: 47minChristine Boyle defeats Andrea Reimer in the battle of Little Mountain, meaning we're likely headed to a council byelection later this year. Last year's annual report fundraising gives us some insight into how well each party might do. Surrey meanwhile, doesn't want money. Vancouver will be saying goodbye to public hearings. An overdose prevention site draws controversy, as do new rules around sheltering in parks. The City hopes to go to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Olympic Village school is finally coming. And Vision Zero wants you to take a brick to cross the street.LinksVancouver Coun. Christine Boyle secures B.C. NDP nomination | CBC NewsAndrea Reimer's thread on her lossABC raises most while OneCity has largest supporter base – Cambie ReportLocal party fundraising beyond Vancouver in 2023Minister’s statement on Surrey policing transition | BC Gov NewsSurrey police chief sees path now to completing transition | Vancouver SunProposed changes to Vancouver Charter will help build more homes fasterHealth
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E3-950 Unforced errors
12/03/2024 Duración: 45minThe municipal becomes the provincial as two friends-of-the-pod compete in the race to replace an outgoing MLA. Mike Klassen asks the city for money for a Junos trip, Ken Sim asks a park board commissioner for forgiveness and the MST Nations are going to ask the province for everything. We also get into BIA expansion controversies, calls to make the red Vancouver sign permanent, and the history of neon signs in Vancouver.B.C. NDP nomination battle brewing between former and current Vancouver city councillorsVancouver councillor withdraws application for city cash to cover Junos trip with mayorIntegrity investigation finds Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim discriminated against Park Board commissionerVancouver Host First Nations support Park Board dissolutionLetter from MST nations Dan Fumano: Vancouver park board abolition not coming before B.C. election, Premier Eby saysCommunity associations ask B.C. not to eliminate Park BoardDan Fumano: Psychedelics are illegal — and Vancouver police say criminal charges could be co