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[23 Apr 2009]

Award-winning investigative journalist Sean Holman, editor of Public Eye Online, discusses the current provincial election and referendum campaigns with Joseph Planta.

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[8 Apr 2009]

The outgoing NDP MLA for Vancouver Kensington David Chudnovsky talks to Joseph Planta about the past four years in provincial politics, the state of COPE, and what to expect in the forthcoming election.

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[10 Mar 2009]

The former premier of British Columbia Bill Vander Zalm discusses his new memoir, For The People, his career, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[12 May 2005]

Paul Willcocks, freelance political columnist and blogger, willcocks.blogspot.com, joined Joseph Planta to discuss provincial politics five days before election and referendum day; how Gordon Campbell has done, how Carole James has done, and possibly what the political landscape could look like after Tuesday.

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[12 May 2005]

Denise Brennan is the Work Less Party candidate in Vancouver Hastings, and she joined Joseph Planta today to talk about the party’s phillosphy, why she’s running, and why voting STV is what voters should do on election day, Tuesday.

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[11 May 2005]

Downtown Eastside activist and blogger Jamie Lee Hamilton made a return appearance on The Commentary to dish about the provincial election campaign’s candidates and races, as well as the STV referendum.

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[10 May 2005]

With seven days until the referendum, Joseph Planta spoke with Julian West co-chair of the STV for BC organisation, the leading proponent for the STV proposal. He walked Planta through the process, how the voting is done under STV, how ballots are counted, and what it’ll mean to British Columbians should the system be adopted.

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[10 May 2005]

With one week until election and referendum day, Joseph Planta checked in with veteran journalist and broadcaster John Pifer, who let us in on his thoughts on the campaign so far, why Gordon Campbell is successful but not popular, and how the leaders have done on the stump and in debate.

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[10 May 2005]

Cody Matheson is the Green Party candidate in Vancouver Kensington. He joined Joseph Planta this morning to talk about why he’s running, and his priorities should he be elected.

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[9 May 2005]

How do you get young people-people aged 18 to 34-to vote and be engaged in the political process? Olive Dempsey of Get Your Vote On talked with Joseph Planta this morning about their efforts to try and get young people to get their vote on, on May 17th.