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Carole Taylor's Journal
Conversations That Matter
55 episodes
16 hours ago

A public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times with veteran journalist and politician Carole Taylor.


Over the course of her career, Carole has covered the major issues of Canadian and global affairs. Always balanced, always fair, always insightful.


Each week Carole uncovers the story behind the headlines.


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A public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times with veteran journalist and politician Carole Taylor.


Over the course of her career, Carole has covered the major issues of Canadian and global affairs. Always balanced, always fair, always insightful.


Each week Carole uncovers the story behind the headlines.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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46 | Oh, To Be a Mayor in BC! (w/ Mike Hurley, mayor of Burnaby)
Carole Taylor's Journal
22 minutes 39 seconds
4 months ago
46 | Oh, To Be a Mayor in BC! (w/ Mike Hurley, mayor of Burnaby)

On this edition of Journal, we examine two public policy initiatives that are turning the governing of our province upside down.


Mayor Mike Hurley is directly affected in his 2 roles: first as Chair of the Metro Vancouver Board and second as mayor of Burnaby.


First, an independent report looking at the governance of Metro Vancouver was needed as a result of the tremendous overrun on the wastewater treatment plant – a budget that went from $700 million to $3.6 billion! How could that happen?


Well, the Deloitte report that was just released paints a grim picture:


The Board is too big: 41 directors representing 21 municipalities, Tsawwassen First Nations and electoral area A – too many people around the table.


The politically elected chair should be replaced by a non-elected professional governance expert.


Expenses for the directors should be reevaluated and trimmed.


Basically, the report says that this regional government has outgrown its governance structure and must be changed.


And as if problems at Metro Van weren’t enough of a distraction, the province recently pushed through legislation that, in effect, overrides the municipal jurisdiction of zoning and permitting – Bill 15 – all in the name of fast-tracking favoured projects.


And who gets to decide these lucky winners? The premier and cabinet. Not the Legislature, not First Nations, not municipalities – certainly not you or me.


The government is saying, “trust me.” Already, at least one lawsuit is being threatened.


So for Mayor Hurley, the challenges and changes are coming at him from all directions.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carole Taylor's Journal

A public affairs dialogue that digs deep into the most pressing issues of our times with veteran journalist and politician Carole Taylor.


Over the course of her career, Carole has covered the major issues of Canadian and global affairs. Always balanced, always fair, always insightful.


Each week Carole uncovers the story behind the headlines.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.