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Matthew Lazin-Ryder

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The journalist Matthew Lazin-Ryder, a producer at CBC Radio’s The 180, discusses public feedback, affordability in Vancouver, referenda, Brexit, American politics, Murphy Brown, and more, with Joseph Planta.


Text of introduction by Joseph Planta:

I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, at TheCommentary.ca.

Matthew Lazin-Ryder is a producer at CBC Radio. He’s one of the producers of The 180, the Sunday morning current affairs broadcast hosted by Jim Brown, which is on at 11.00am across the country on CBC Radio One and on Sirius. Visit www.cbc.ca/the180 for clips and to listen to the whole broadcast. Matthew was the host of The Invisible Hand, a fine program on economics. Go to www.cbc.ca/theinvisiblehand for episodes. He was also a long-time producer at On the Coast, the afternoon program on CBC Radio here in Vancouver. The Twitter handle is @lazin_ryder. He’s graciously appeared again to talk about current affairs, broadcasting, and perhaps we’ll talk about Murphy Brown. Please welcome back to the Planta: On the Line program, Matthew Lazin-Ryder; Mr. Lazin-Ryder, good morning.