
Tonight, on Public Eye Radio, Freechild Project executive director Adam Fletcher and Canadian Policy Research Network assistant director Judi Varga-Toth talk about the campaign to lower the voting age both north and south of the border. Institute for World Affairs president Hrach Gregorian discusses why politicians have such a tough time discussing the Middle East. And pundits Chris Gainor and George Gibault debate whether Victoria should have a safe injection site.
Also on the show: British Columbia Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Association executive director Darrell Evans weighs in on the Vancouver Island Health Authority's decision to clampdown on the ability of civil servants to speak with the media and Opposition politicians. Values-Based Business Network co-chair Stephen Whipp shares his thoughts on how capitalists can be good for the planet. And British Columbia Association of Social Workers' child welfare and family committee chair Paul Jenkinson gives us his thoughts on the current state of British Columbia child protection system. 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.
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