Fact checking Ken Sim’s interview on the VPD budget
In a series of interviews, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has defended his city’s cuts to arts and culture while boosting the VPD budget by $50 million as necessary. The CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Stephen Quinn to talk about what he’s said in those interviews — and does a little fact checking.
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With soccer becoming more popular in Vancouver, where are kids expected to play?
Interest in soccer is expected to skyrocket next year with seven FIFA World Cup games being held in Vancouver in2026. However, the North Vancouver Football club says it is already struggling to find space for youth players to train. So what will they do when demand for the sport increases? The CBC's Zameer Karim speaks to Stephen Quinn about the demand for soccer in Metro Vancouver and the challenges facing local sports groups.
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Why is Mayor Ken Sim's budget so contentious?
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is defending a 23-page draft budget that’s drawing pushback. Councillor Pete Fry says the plan lacks key details while some residents are concerned about cuts to services. Stephen Quinn speaks to Mayor Sim about what’s in the budget and what's missing.
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Will the province take over West Vancouver’s housing policy?
West Vancouver is falling short of its mandated housing targets — and the province is warning it might take action. The CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Gloria Macarenko to talk about what’s behind the standoff and what it means for housing supply in Metro Vancouver.
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How excited are soccer fans about the Vancouver Rise playing in the first-ever Northern Super League final?
Stephen looks forward to the upcoming Northern Super League final between the Vancouver Rise FC and AFC Toronto. He speaks to NSL founder Diana Matheson about about the innaugural season and what is needed for the popularity of the league to continue to grow. Stephen also talks to Mel Bostrom from the Vancouver Rise supporters group, the Crow Collective as they get ready to travel to Toronto for Saturday's final.