Tonight, on Public Eye Radio, William Stubblefield, the chair of the independent scientific panel which reviewed Victoria's sewage treatment practices, joins us to talk about his final report. Fiona Gow, the adoptive mother who fought successfully to stop Community Living British Columbia from using IQ test results to determine who gets services for the developmentally disabled, discusses the provincial government's recent decision to appeal that court ruling. Royal Roads University political communications professor David Black shares his thoughts on Bell Globemedia Inc. deal to takeover CHUM Ltd. And Mackenzie Institute president John Thompson will be talking terrorism. Also on the show: our rabblerousers - John Heaney, Bob Russell, Bernard Schulmann and Brad Zubyk - rant about the week that was in provincial and federal politics. You can listen to Public Eye Radio outside of Victoria by logging into CFAX 1070 between 6:00 and 9:00. If you have a question for one of our guests, you can email us, leave a comment below or phone (250) 386-1161 during the show.
For whom the Bell tolls
July 16, 2006


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