
A Canadian politics podcast from the West Coast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 325 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryPoliticsNews | |||

Who’s in/who’s out in the BC Conservative race. Eby promises to amend DRIPA as Conservatives call for a repeal. Federally, another MP crosses from the Liberals to the Conservatives, making Elizabeth May the kingmaker (for now). Yves Engler is rejecte... more
John Rustad refuses to accept his firing before resigning to his fate. The Canada-Alberta pipeline MOU leaves BC and Coastal First Nations with little but the public is surprisingly warm to the idea. Stephen Guillbeault isn’t as he leaves cabinet, wh... more
BC talks big for a small bill on the Mental Health Act. Drug users challenge their conviction. The legislature may take another crack at electoral reform. CleanBC is working but needs help as Carney and Smith come to a pipeline agreement.
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David Eby gets a respectable 82% at his convention. More BC Conservative riding associations call out Rustad’s leadership, with one opting to cease operations. BC releases new economic targets while scrapping its EV goals. Pipeline politics renewed. ... more
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Hard to believe a year end review of BC would not discuss the largest provincial expense, health care, and how that is going… Overall, subtly one-sided and uniformed. I did try for six months of this, hoping for more.
Very informative podcast. Just listened to “broken bc”, here’s hoping that provincial politics get mended soon!
The hosts have an intelligent and unbiased discussion of whatever is most important in BC and Canadian politics every week. It is entertaining and enlightening.
The best Canadian podcast from the west. The Strategists have nothing on Ian and Scott!
Great show. Very informative. I would strongly suggest some editing to eliminate the pauses, hmmms, and aaaaahs.
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The discussions across episodes focus on the intricate and often chaotic landscape of Canadian politics, particularly from a British Columbia perspective. Notable themes include internal conflicts within political parties, the implications of leadership changes, election strategies, and the analysis of key policy announcements. Topics range from local municipal issues, such as housing and healthcare, to broader national concerns, including economic policies and federal government strategies. Interview segments with political insiders and candidates provide varied insights into the electoral landscape, showcasing a commitment to bringing nuanced and locally relevant commentary to listeners.
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PolitiCoast launched 9 years ago and published 325 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on PolitiCoast include:
1. Ben Woodfinden
2. Emily Lowan
3. Adam Bremner-Akins
4. Jonathan Kerr
5. Jen St Denis
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