We’re still in a pandemic and the federal government is still mired in the WE scandal. Ian & Scott catch up on the state of COVID-19 and the latest in the ongoing federal scandal.
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Segment 1: We’re still in a pandemic
- July 23, 2020, Joint statement on B.C.’s COVID-19 response, latest updates
- Health Canada: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Outbreak update
- BC July 20 COVID-19 Modelling update: Going Forward
- Limit the number of people staying at vacation rentals
- B.C. introduces free day-use passes for six provincial parks
- House passes bill to extend and reform wage subsidy, introduce disability benefits
- Province bolsters COVID-19 support for local governments, transit
Segment 2: WE still in scandal
- Opposition calls for Morneau to resign, wants new probe following WE Charity payment revelations
- Trudeau gov. contract for $912M student program was with WE Charity’s real estate holding foundation
- WE organization under scrutiny for not registering as lobbyist before pitching proposals to Trudeau Liberals
- Paying volunteer students less than minimum wage was federal government’s idea, says WE Charity
- Trudeau agrees to 1 request to testify on WE controversy – as 2nd committee asks for him too
Quick takes
- New Democrats have healthy lead over Liberals in BC « EKOS Politics
- Vancouver Pride Society bans BC Liberals from annual parade after ad controversy
- B.C. premier formally asks federal government to decriminalize illegal drugs
- Gerri Sinclair named BC’s new innovation commissioner
- Canada’s asylum agreement with the US infringes on Charter, says Federal Court
- Gov. Gen. Payette has created a toxic climate of harassment and verbal abuse at Rideau Hall, sources allege
- Andrew Weaver protests bike lane
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