
Tonight, on Public Eye Radio, we'll talk with former national defence department assistant deputy minister Alan Williams about his book Reinventing Canadian Defence Procurement: A View from the Inside. Sencot'en Alliance coordinator Eric Pelkey discusses why he's opposed to the final agreement signed last month between the Tsawwassen First Nation and the provincial and federal governments. And Coquitlam city councillor Richard Stewart will be explaining why he and his colleagues want the Campbell administration to introduce legislation that would penalize local elected officials who leak confidential information. Also on the show: documentary filmmaker Kevin Pina shares with us the latest news about United Nations activities in Haiti. You can listen to Public Eye Radio outside of Victoria by logging into CFAX 1070 between 7:00 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.
sorry i missed the show. I'd have asked Richard Stewart if he thinks not disclosing who donated to his election campaign should be a bigger concern than some little leak in the municipal office... Especially since, as the leak was tied with the issue of conflict of interest on council. While no one knows exactly who bought and paid for Stewart's seat.
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