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[9 May 2005]

Running in the riding of Vancouver Kensington for the People’s Front is Charles Boylan. He joined Joseph Planta this morning to talk about why he’s running, and the issues he’s attempting to bring to the fore in the campaign.

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[4 May 2005]

Bill Tieleman, former communications director to Glen Clark, and an opponent to the STV proposal talked with Joseph Planta about why he’s against STV, as well offered his thoughts on last night’s leaders debate.

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[2 May 2005]

BC Liberal incumbent in Vancouver Kensington and Minister of State for Immigration and Multicultural Services, the Hon. Patrick Wong went on the line with Joseph Planta to talk about his work as an MLA and why he should be re-elected on May 17th.

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[28 Apr 2005]

The NDP candidate in Vancouver-Kensington, David Chudnovsky went on the line with Joseph Planta about the issues in this provincial campaign.

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[28 Apr 2005]

Veteran independent journalist John Twigg of the newsletter, The Twigg Report, talked with Joseph Planta this afternoon, about his view of the BC election campaign thus far.

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[28 Apr 2005]

Journalist, broadcaster and corporate communications consultant Gary Bannerman talked with Joseph Planta about his thoughts on federal politics, the provincial election, and the state of broadcasting.

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[28 Apr 2005]

Broadcaster and author Rafe Mair joined Joseph Planta to talk federal and provincial politics, and how the BC campaign looks some 19 days to Election Day.

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[21 Apr 2005]

David Schreck a political pundit, former NDP MLA, and former advisor to two NDP premiers, and the publisher of his own site strategicthoughts.com, talked with Joseph Planta about the election campaign, how the NDP is doing, and why he’ll be voting ‘no’ in the STV referendum on electoral reform.

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[21 Apr 2005]

From what ridings to watch to the image of Gordon Campbell and Carole James, some 26 days before Election Day in British Columbia, Ian King covered the waterfront in his chat with Joseph Planta. King writes the ‘Ballotbox Bulldog’ column in Terminal City Weekly, and has his own blog up at ianking.ca.

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[19 Apr 2005]

Besides the general election on May 17th, there’ll also be a referendum on electoral reform. From Kelowna this afternoon, Nick Loenen, a former Social Credit MLA, talked with Joseph Planta about why he’s supporting STV and why British Columbians should vote for it on Election Day.