Episodes
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
A Conversation that Matters minute with Dr. Sara Harris - Climate 101
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
Sunday Jan 11, 2015
This week’s Conversation that Matters features Dr. Sara Harris a senior instructor at the department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science at UBC.
In Part 1 of our two show Conversation, Dr. Harris explains the elements of climate and how they interact. She points out that Co2 has a long life span in the atmosphere and because it is not breaking down it continues to accumulate. The concentration level of Co2 is now over 400 ppm and rising.
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Monday Jan 05, 2015
A Conversation that Matters with Tsilhqot'in Chief Joe Alphonse
Monday Jan 05, 2015
Monday Jan 05, 2015
Episode 13 Chief Joe Alphonse
Tsilhqot’in Nation
This week’s Conversation that Matters features the man at the centre of the Tsilhqot’in Supreme Court decision Chief Joe Alphonse.
Alphonse says the Tsilhqot’in decision is, “beyond a game changer, we’ve abandoned the game that was being played, we’re starting something new now. We’ve always seen ourselves as a layer of government and it’s a layer of government industry is going to have to deal with.”
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Friday Dec 19, 2014
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Episode 12
Tom Syer
Business Council of British Columbia
This week’s Conversation that Matters features Tom Syer of the Business Council of British Columbia on the impact of the Tsilhqot’in Supreme Court decision and its impact on investment and resource development in the province.
Syer says the decision handed down in June by the Supreme Court is not a seismic event from the perspective of the Business Council. He points out the court's decision is another step towards reconciliation. According to Syer, “we’ve got hundreds of agreements between First Nations and businesses that enable and share prosperity in BC in a mutually beneficial way.”
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Saturday Dec 13, 2014
A Conversation that Matters minute with Dr. Julio Montaner - Treatment as a Cure
Saturday Dec 13, 2014
Saturday Dec 13, 2014
Episode 11
Dr. Julio Montaner
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
This week’s Conversation that Matters features Dr. Julio Montaner of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS on treatment as a cure.
Dr. Montaner points out that British Columbia was the first jurisdiction in the world that would make HIV/AIDS treatment free. He also details how the drug combination known as the cocktail was developed in BC and lead to a treatment as a prevention strategy that has since been adopted by the World Health Organization and numerous governments and the Clinton Foundation.
Despite the success of the HAART or highly active antiretroviral therapy the Government of Canada has not adopted the protocol.
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Friday Dec 05, 2014
Friday Dec 05, 2014
This week’s Conversation that Matters features Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu on Mental Health, Addiction and Homelessness.
The Chief points out that no one wants to see people with mental health challenges fall through the cracks in the system and end up on the streets. He points out, however, that it continues to happen and when it does, he says, “who’s there to meet them? Your friendly neighbourhood drug dealer who immediately victimizes them.”
Chief Chu estimates there are 300 people with identifiable mental health issues on the Downtown Eastside that need help. He says, we can pay for those services or wait and hope they do not become a safety risk to the public and ultimately a justice system cost.
Saturday Nov 29, 2014
Conversations that Matter - Episode 9 - Mike Davies of Kinder Morgan
Saturday Nov 29, 2014
Saturday Nov 29, 2014
Kinder Morgan's proposal to expand the capacity of its pipeline is one of the hottest environmental issues in Canada at the time of this conversation.
Friday Nov 21, 2014
Friday Nov 21, 2014
This week’s Conversation that Matters, features former BC Attorney General Geoff Plant in our fourth discussion about theTsilhqot’in Land Claim.
Plant says resource based companies will need to be nimble, creative and progressive enough to figure out how to work on a land base and take aboriginal interests seriously can still make money. He acknowledges this is the future of resource development in BC and the country as a whole.
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Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Conversations that Matter - Episode 7 - Colleen Hardwick Is City Hall Listening?
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Saturday Nov 15, 2014
Episode 7
Colleen Hardwick, CEO
Place Speak
This week’s Conversation that Matters, features Colleen Hardwick, CEO of Place Speak, a company that is addressing an issue front and centre in the Vancouver Civic Election. Namely, is City Hall listening to real people who can be verified?
Hardwick was sick and tired of governments hiding behind the internet firewall saying they didn’t know who was a real person and where they lived. Place Speak sprang to life to solve those issues and to provide voters with an opportunity to be heard and an opportunity to engage in shaping the future of the place they call home. Cities all over North America are embracing the idea - Vancouver isn’t one of them.