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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.

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  • E-540 Hubris is the nature of municipal politics

    23/04/2021 Duración: 26min

    Sarah Kirby-Yung, Lisa Dominato and Colleen Hardwick have left the NPA caucus and were soon joined in their exodus by the three NPA school board trustees. This leaves Melissa De Genova as the sole NPA member on council, with Park Board Commissioners John Coupar and Tricia Barker rounding out the party's significantly diminished caucus.Plus council votes to end public hearings for some social housing projects and Michael Wiebe's decision to declare yet another conflict prompts another edition of Charts On A Podcast! as we dive into voting records.Council may vote to support a bid to bring a Formula E race to Vancouver. And from the courts comes a ruling against a Port Coquitlam councillor who was censured for leaking information about a tree and the BC Court of Appeal reveals that city staff read from a script in rejecting the controversial 105 Keefer Project.Plus happy Earth Day (yesterday), we look at the start of Greenpeace.LinksColleen Hardwick, Lisa Dominato and Sarah Kirby-Yung leave NPA partySo now what

  • E-547 The latest victim of the cetacean debate

    16/04/2021 Duración: 32min

    Ken Sim pledges to abolish the Park Board. He will probably run with the new party A Better City Vancouver. Mark Marissen is running for mayor. And the election is still 18 months away.Ken Sim will abolish the park boardThe Aquarium is sold to US theme park operatorJohn Coupar doesn't like the idea of abolishing his current jobMelissa De Genova & NPA are also unhappySarah Kirby-Yung is more open to “discussion about its governance” Restaurants also dislike the park boardA Better City Vancouver launches - check out their websiteMark Marissen launches his bid - which we maybe spoiledMeanwhile the current mayor continues to press forward with drug decriminalization in the cityBurnaby and Richmond are also having byelectionsKeep up with hyper-local politics with the Burnaby Beacon and Tri-Cities DispatchAnd our Vancouveratta looks at the founding of the Park Board before Ken Sim kills it

  • E-558 DEMOCRACY DIED (emergency pod)

    06/04/2021 Duración: 25min

    The NPA Board drops a bombshell by announcing 18-months out that Park Board Commissioner John Coupar will be their mayoral nominee. So we're hear to break down the who/what/when/why of what the hell is going on.Thanks to Patron Greg for letting us use his call into CKNW this afternoon. Read more about John Coupar's nomination.Melissa De Genova's DEMOCRACY DIED tweet and some background to it.This week's Vancouveratta was on the Ripple Rock explosion. Watch the video.

  • E-563 A win for rental housing

    01/04/2021 Duración: 43min

    A rental-only zoning bylaw survives a court challenge in New Westminster, patios are extended, staff will keep thinking about the Olympics, Twitter drama, housing for the homeless, Yes in New West, bikes in Stanley Park, UNDRIP and Joyce St development vs cultural food assets. And an extended look at Vancouver's long history of anti-Asian racism in our Vancouveratta.Plus a Cambie Report original sea shanty to lead off the show.Supreme Court of British Columbia rules in favour of City of New Westminster use of residential tenure zoning to protect existing rental stockRulingVancouver mayor to introduce motion calling for expanded patio program - NEWS 1130No meal, no patio: Many B.C. breweries forced to close outdoor spacesCouncil votes to study Olympic bidEileen Park Robertson vs Bob MackinGranville Street youth hostel to be permanently turned into housing for the homeless | UrbanizedNew West petition didn't mention affordable housingVancouver Park Board approves Stanley Park bike lane for summerVancouver Counc

  • E-575 The Young Report

    20/03/2021 Duración: 41min

    We got our hands on the Young Report alleging Michael Wiebe should resign from council. Plus Gil Kelley is out as chief planner and the police board appeals the decision by council to freeze its budget.Read our story about The Young Report and download it here.City mum on sudden departure of Vancouver's chief plannerCity of Vancouver chief urban planner Gil Kelley leaves position | UrbanizedVancouver Plan - The Future We Want: Conversation KitDan Fumano: Beedie vs. Vancouver — Developer takes city to B.C.'s top courtVancouver police board to appeal council's decision to 'cut' VPD budgetA Former Mountie Will Set the Police Budget for Vancouver. That's WrongThe Deep Divide on Police in Vancouver Schools Continues J1ers: The tale and trials of Vancouver's visiting Irish students

  • E-589 Sneaky dictator type of land use policy

    06/03/2021 Duración: 45min

    Michael Wiebe has his first days in court. Health Canada considers the Vancouver Model. "Dictator type" land use policy changes considered by Metro Vancouver Board. Mid-rise buildings: rejected, opposed and delayed. Dysentery outbreaks. Efforts at reconciliation. And stop feeding the wildlife.Plus a Vancouveratta dedicated to the late Jack Chow.TranscriptLinksBurnaby housing market seeing prices skyrocketLawyer’s report ‘inadmissable’ in conflict case involving Vancouver councillorDan Fumano: 'Heavy' political influence behind Vancouver councillor's conflict case, lawyer saysCity submits “Vancouver Model” of decriminalization application to Health CanadaDrug decriminalization: Vancouver sends preliminary application to Health CanadaMetro municipalities retain industrial land controlMetro Vancouver Board Meeting video linkCity of Vancouver rejects 11-storey tower next to future Arbutus Station over height | UrbanizedNew West residents want council to reject 6-storey buildingVancouver councillor questions drawn

  • E-603 Centre the ship from its rightward list

    20/02/2021 Duración: 50min

    Madness in the NPA, the approaching court case against Michael Wiebe, some reaction to the federal proposition of a handgun ban, some problems in the planning department and of course affordability continues to be an issue.Raw transcriptLinksVancouver city councillor takes leave of absence to deal with court caseNPA directors suing City of Vancouver, mayor for defamationRising Tumult for Vancouver's Oldest Political PartyDan Fumano: Lessons learned as Vancouver politician retracts accusation of made-up quoteMysterious mayoral pollVancouver mayor wants handgun ban if legislation passes - NEWS 1130Frances Bula: Vancouver city hall backlog delays crucial developmentsRental supply is up in Vancouver, but affordability still elusiveSquamish Nation moves Vancouver forward with transformative Senakw project | UrbanizedNearly all units in Little Mountain social housing building will be sized for larger families | UrbanizedVancouver Park Board to clear half of Strathcona homeless camp - NEWS 1130Surrey mayor defends o

  • E-626 That little purple hatchback has seen horrors

    28/01/2021 Duración: 45min

    Coquitlam council continues to meet in-person, Vancouver continues to be expensive and the NPA continues to be a trainwreck. Nevertheless, some things are moving forward as the City makes in roads on decriminalizing all drugs, easing the path for nonprofit developments and allowing corner stores once more. And council agreed to call for a slightly higher threshold to run for office.Why is Coquitlam council meeting in person during COVID?Home prices in Vancouver have increased by nearly 80% in the last decade: studyVancouver mayor says feds agree to talks over decriminalization of drugs NPA shenanigansWorries Rise that NPA Board Could Run Extremist Candidates in 2022Dan Fumano: NPA leadership opts not to publicly face serious questionsDan Fumano: Frustrations boiling over between NPA politicians and their board NPA claims above articles are "false and defamatory"UBC Students Against Bigotry brings receipts City of Vancouver considering expediting non-profit housing by eliminating rezoning step | Urbanized Clas

  • E-638 Peaceful protests vs coming in with sticks

    16/01/2021 Duración: 44min

    A peaceful protest is not comparable to an attempted coup, territorial acknowledgements can actually be legislated, churches should face consequences for violating public health orders and building a laneway home in Vancouver is very complicated.Vancouver councillor under fire for 'monumentally bad take' on Capitol riotsDan Fumano: East Van real estate dispute reveals unlicensed warehouse useSurrey's rejection of Indigenous land acknowledgement enforces systemic racism, BCAFN saysSurrey strata orders removal of dog deemed 'too tall' for bylawLangley Township could strip tax break from churches defying COVID health ordersFate of Vancouver’s laneway homes hangs in the balance after city rules take U-turnHow Lulu Island Got Its Sweet Name 

  • Leg-in-Boot Media 2020 Live Winterval Special

    31/12/2020 Duración: 01h38min

    Matthew, Scott and Ian, the hosts of Cambie Report and PolitiCoast, team up to bring you a special year-in-review of the federal, provincial and local politics news from 2020. Originally aired on YouTube

  • E-668 Neighbourly Lawsuits (live)

    17/12/2020 Duración: 39min

    We dive into two stories this week. First, a bit more on the reply from Councillor Michael Wiebe to a petition to remove him over allegations of breaching conflict of interest rules. And second a look at a new study into whether neighbourhood associations reflect the broader public.We recorded and streamed this live to YouTube as a test of our upcoming December 30 Holiday Live Show, which will be a crossover with PolitiCoast. Apologies for some of the sound quality issues, we are still working the bugs out.LinksConflict of interest case involving Vancouver councillor goes to B.C. Supreme Court The representativeness of neighbourhood associations in Toronto and Vancouver - Aaron A Moore, R Michael McGregor, 2020Vancouveratta: Robson Square

  • E-675 Police feelings don't care about your facts

    10/12/2020 Duración: 54min

    Vancouver Council heard from over 200 speakers before ultimately voting to freeze the police budget for 2021, setting the stage for a standoff with the Police Board.Kennedy Stewart is also chalking up some wins with his decriminalization motion and increase to the Empty Homes Tax.CANADALAND exposed a sweet deal between UBC and Postmedia and the NPA's board is back in the news.Ian talks a bit about the latest study from his workplace, the BC Humanist Association, on prayers at municipal councils and the Park Board releases a survey showing strong support more space for bicycles and pedestrians in the park.And the District of North Vancouver almost made Christmas even more dark this year.Image credit: Flickr/British Columbia Emergency PhotographyVancouver Budget Justin McElroy budget highlightsBudget highlights from Christine BoyleLive budget debate thread Justin McElroy Vancouver police board approves $6.4 million increase to VPD budgetVancouver Won't Increase Police Budget, But Balks at DefundingCity of Vanco

  • E-696 EasyParked Conflicts

    19/11/2020 Duración: 55min

    Vancouver approves of the Climate Emergency Action Plan while Michael Wiebe watches from the sidelines for an alleged conflict of interest that leaves us befuddled. The Mayor has a bold plan to decriminalize drugs by writing a sternly worded letter. At the same time the Vancouver Police are keen on setting up new task forces to undermine the expressed will of Council. Surrey has its own policing issues as they are raising taxes to afford the ballooning costs. And Langley's Mayor is removed from the Metro Vancouver board by her council under a cloud of confidentiality.Topics:Climate Action Plan and general climate newsPetitionsIntrigue around recusalHow to get high and save the planetMayor tries to do Provincial and Federal Stuff (The Drugs Edition)Changing police enforcement - or notSurrey Tax IncreasesLangley mayor removed from MetroVanCovid newsVision Vancouver general meetingVancouveratta: Battle of Ballantyne PierLinksVancouver City Council approves road tolls into downtown and Central Broadway | Urbanize

  • E-710 How do you count to six?

    05/11/2020 Duración: 47min

    City of Vancouver staff presented a Climate Emergency Response Plan  in response to council's declaration of a climate emergency. The plan pitches, among other things, congestion pricing and an end to free parking city-wide as steps to tackle emissions from vehicles in the city. For more, see Dan Fumano's article in the Vancouver Sun. Find OurTime Vancouver on Twitter.City staff also presented  a Covid-19 Economic and Community Recovery Program Progress Update with some numbers on the economic hit, which has led to consideration of a property tax hike of up to 12% needed to balance City of Vancouver's 2021 budget. Hopes for the province to fill that gap were dashed this week, leaving the Vancouver mayor 'gobsmacked'. Here's Justin McElroy with details on the province's municipal funding model.Vancouver City Manager opposes council's plan to install new auditor general's office, although the motion ultimately passed unanimously as we were recording. The staff report is here.Council also opted to defer discussi

  • E-722 Charts on a podcast returns

    24/10/2020 Duración: 44min

    Lots to catch up on in Vancouver city politics.We start off discussing the court action aims to remove Vancouver city councillor Michael Wiebe from office before turning to council's split over mandatory masks.Those splits are made apparent by an intrepid Reddit user who plotted councillors votes on the urbanist/left-right chart, which explains why Vancouver's mayor was ‘flabbergasted’ in housing plan defeat.We then look at what we learned following BC Housing being ordered to reveal details of deal to sell Little Mountain lands to developer and we take staff's side on Vancouver council's decision to approve year-round free parking for veterans over city staff objections.Finally, the Park Board killed Matthew's dreams of a new outdoor pool in Mount Pleasant.And in our Vancouveratta we look at the first Vancouverattan, Major JS Matthews. Make sure to check out the Vancouver Archives  YouTube channel.Image via Reddit user jsmooth7

  • E-749 Follow the money

    27/09/2020 Duración: 45min

    We look at  the Cambie Report's latest story on the $40,000 being spent on Facbeook ads by a group called BC Rental Project. A new report suggests Michael Wiebe might need to resign based on his voting for patio permits that may have benefited his business.  Those calls may be a bit premature but it's quite the allegation.Mayor Kennedy Stewart has a new housing home that promises to provide homes that the middle class can afford to buy. It's a bold promise that is thin on details.Stanley Park is back open to car traffic, which makes us sad. What also makes us sad are toxic billboardsAnd we look at Celebrities nightclub in this week's Vancouveratta.LinksCambie Report story: BC Rental Project spent nearly $40k on Facebook ads prior to provincial election call Vancouver councillor should give up seat, report concludes, which could open door to byelection Making HOME - Imagine a Vancouver with homes the middle class can affordA Seattle Think Tank Likes the Vancouver Mayor's Housing Proposal Vancouver's Stanley Pa

  • E-771 They can't fire you, you quit

    05/09/2020 Duración: 28min

    Vile anti-homeless rhetoric is rampant in Vancouver, including from NPA board members, leading to a deepening schism with the elected caucus. Perhaps this is part of why Ken Sim says he's going to run against the party in the next election.In Surrey, a poll from the National Police Federation sparks rumours about a Dianne Watts comeback. And TransLink's latest updates on the Broadway subway and SFU gondola.Thanks to your support a transcript will be available at cambiereport.ca LinksVancouver Councillor Urges End to Social Media Attacks against Homeless People and Drug UsersVancouver NPA director under fire for telling people to 'harass' city's homeless@NPACaucus statementDan Fumano: NPA ex-mayoral candidate Ken Sim to run again — against NPADan Fumano: NPA and its ex-candidate trade barbs over campaign finance irregularitiesDan Fumano: Catching up with key figures from 2018's 'crazy' electionPoll shows former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts popular among prospective votersIt's official: Construction on $2.8-billio

  • E-792 Don't cause a ruckus

    15/08/2020 Duración: 55min

    Lawyer Micah Goldberg joins Ian & Matthew to break down the Park Board's new camping bylaw. Plus NPA drama, housing impasse at city council and byelections in Burnaby.Apologies for Ian's trash audio quality in the first half - not sure what happened there but it gets better.Look for a transcript at cambiereport.caFollow @micahgoldbergVancouver Park Board votes in favour of allowing overnight camping in parksTent Cities and the Violent Origins of Vancouver's ParksFour directors quit NPA board, say it risks becoming ‘irrelevant’Dan Fumano: 'Postpone and delay' — Vancouver council defers rental-housing incentivesB.C. guidelines pave way for Burnaby to hold council byelectionVancouveratta: Central Valley GreenwayPhoto credit: flickr/Ted McGrath CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

  • E-799 We're not calling it a comeback

    08/08/2020 Duración: 37min

    We're back at the mics to start catching up on Vancouver politics. City Council passed a couple motions to look at changing policing in the city, we may get to drink in plazas but have to wear masks on transit. Also Gassy Jack was a pedophile.Pearl Lowe Twitter threadVancouver council votes to request police ban on street checksVancouver city council passes motion deprioritizing policing in mental health calls and social issuesVancouver councillors demand action to quell fears, threats near Strathcona ParkVancouver approves pilot project to allow outdoor drinking at select city plazas Pronunciation guide for šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl'e7énk Square TransLink implementing mandatory face covering policyA petition is calling on the Vancouver Park Board to increase vehicle access to Stanley ParkTangled traffic as cars, bikes and horses forced to share the road in Stanley ParkThe Tyee Tearing Down Our Monumental Mistakes

  • Vancouver Just Recovery

    16/05/2020 Duración: 32min

    The Vancouver Just Recovery Coalition is calling on the City of Vancouver to prioritize lessening existing inequalities, respecting Indigenous rights, and tackling the climate emergency.Tessa speaks to co-chairs Kimberely Wong and Matthew Norris about the impacts of the crisis on marginalized communities, the Coalition's joint statement and what needs to happen going forward.Learn more at vancouverjustrecovery.caThanks to support from our patrons, a transcript will be available soon at cambiereport.ca

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