009 – The Public Circle LIVE! (Kinder Morgan, Rental Housing)

Apr 13, 2018 | Blog, Video | 1 comment

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Episode 009 – The Public Circle LIVE!

Friday, April 13, 2018

The Public Circle LIVE! is a weekly live broadcast by Adam Olsen from the Saanich North and the Islands Constituency Office in Sidney, BC.

Adam discusses various issues in British Columbia politics and the riding of Saanich North and the Islands, and interviews interesting people he meets along the way.

In this episode Adam chats with Laura , Outreach Coordinator for his Saanich North and the Islands Constituency Office about the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project, LNG in BC and the Rental Housing Task Force.

Watch the broadcast LIVE on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Olsen4MLA every Friday at 4:30pm.

Don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel.

Visit www.adamolsen.ca for more information.

If you would like to read an excellent analysis of the trouble Kinder Morgan has dragged the Alberta and Canadian governments check this out – https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/04/11/Kinder-Morgan-Blackmail/

If you would like to read another excellent analysis of LNG in BC from my colleague Andrew Weaver check this out – http://www.andrewweavermla.ca/2018/02/28/time-politicians-level-british-columbians-lng/

If you would like to check the BC Green Caucus’ work in question period on energy policy in British Columbia check this out – http://adamolsen.bcgreencaucus.ca/lots-of-gas/

If you would like to find out more about the Rental Housing Task Force and hear an interview I did on CBC Victoria about our work check this out – http://adamolsen.bcgreencaucus.ca/1-5-million-reasons-to-find-solutions-for-renters-and-landlords/

If you would like to find out more information about tomorrow’s Community Dialogue in Agriculture check this out – http://adamolsen.bcgreencaucus.ca/event/community-dialogue-agriculture/?instance_id=607

 

1 Comment

  1. George Hawirko

    Man, we do need affordable housing and productivity will suffer if works sleep on the street.

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