Politics these days can seem like one big shouting match. Catherine Cullen cuts through the noise. Every Saturday she makes politics make sense, taking you to Parliament Hill and across Canada for in-depth interviews, documentaries and analysis of the week’s news — from across the political spectrum. Because democracy is a conversation, and we’re here for it.
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BC talks big for a small bill on the Mental Health Act. Drug users challenge their conviction. The legislature may take another crack at electoral reform. CleanBC is working but needs help as Carney and Smith come to a pipeline agreement.
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- Province taking action to strengthen involuntary care, better support patients
- B.C. says Mental Health Act changes intended to help nurses, but critics concerned | CBC News
- Canada’s Drug Laws Face Challenge from Founders of Vancouver Compassion Club
- Rob Shaw: B.C. abandons compassion club it funded as founders face drug convictions
- A human rights-based approach to the toxic drug crisis
- Premier appoints new parliamentary secretaries for armed forces, primary care
- Democratic and Electoral Reform Committee Report
- CleanBC independent review
- B.C. LNG push threatens electricity supply: CleanBC review – Business in Vancouver
- Carney’s expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources | CBC News
- Carney and Smith to unveil energy deal in Calgary Thursday, source says – The Globe and Mail
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