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January 14, 2007
A reason for mandatory retirement?

Tonight, on Public Eye Radio, Saanich North and the Islands provincial Liberal constituency association board member Fred Langford discusses his proposal to increase government funding to independent schools. The Vancouver Courier's Allen Garr talks about former top provincial bureaucrat Ken Dobell's retired contractswith the City of Vancouver. And British Columbia Business Council executive vice-president of policy Jock Finlayson will tell us why we shouldn't scared of our recent trade, investment and labour mobility agreement with Alberta. Also on the show: provincial Green deputy leader Angela Reid talks about the fortunes of her party. And our rabble-rousing panel - Troy DeSouza, Michael Prince, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - discuss 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.

Posted by Sean Holman at 04:09 PM
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Ack, I missed this episode. What did Green Party deputy Angela Reid have to say?

Does the show now have two new episodes per week - Saturday and Sunday? I thought the Saturday episode was a repeat of the previous Sunday.... hrmmm!

Posted by Devon Rowcliffe on January 15, 2007 04:20 PM




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