Top 5 city and school board issues ranked for 2023

When it came to 2023, there were a number of issues that could have made it into the top 5. It was the job of a guest panel comprised of Trustee Danielle Connelly, Trustee Candidate Kathleen Carlsen and Councillor Paul Minhas to come up with the list. They joined me on my latest podcast to rank the issues they thought deserved some year-end attention.

In a previous podcast, my guest panel spoke about a number of issues at both the council and school board level that made the ranking of 6 to 10. Both parts one and two of this podcast are also available for download on all major platforms including Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon and Apple Podcasts.

You’ll want to listen to this episode to see whether issues such as Community First Trustee Dee Beattie setting up a fake Twitter account and using it to relentlessly attack her opponents ended up making it to the top of the list! Where did a record 6.4% property tax hike in 2023 imposed by Community First rank? You might be surprised with what my panel finally decided!

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Political pundit panel has a look back at the top stories in 2023

In my latest For the Record episode, my special political pundit panel have a look back at what they consider were some of the top stories of 2023 when it comes to municipal and school district issues.

In Part 1 of this podcast we begin to countdown the top 10 stories that we feel are noteworthy for this year for a variety of different reasons. According to my guests, there were no shortage of stories to choose from!

The panels consists of New Westminster Councillor Paul Minhas, Trustee Danielle Connelly and School Trustee candidate Kathleen Carlsen. Be sure to tune in and reflect back with our panel on 2023…the year where New West generated lots of province-wide media stories!

This podcast is available on all major platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon and Google Podcasts.

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Tieleman talks density, policing and what needs to be reformed at Metro Vancouver

In a wide ranging interview, media commentator and political strategist Bill Tieleman makes a special appearance on For the Record to talk about a range of civic political issues.

To kick the podcast off Tieleman opens up about his concern regarding new provincial legislation that strips away the rights of cities to oversee and plan new development within their borders.  It will also severely limit the ability of citizens to participate in public hearings as part of the development process.

“This is an affordable housing crisis, not a rezoning crisis,” says Tieleman in response to whether he supports the limitations that will soon be placed on the public hearing process. “I can wake up and find out that there is a 20 story building, or whatever size going up next to me and I have no right go to city council and object and say please vote against this and stop this proposal”

Also discussed were proposed tax hikes in city budgets, the impact to smaller urban police forces as a result of the Surrey Police Service expansion, the need to reform Metro Vancouver government and much more!

The podcast also includes an opening segment where the hosts of Rock 101 invited me to appear on air to dispel a rumour they were ‘trash talkin’ New West!  It’s a lively and entertaining episode you will want to hear for yourself!

This podcast is also available on all major platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon and Google Podcasts to name but a few!

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