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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.

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Vancouver, BC

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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province.

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@bcalmanac

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English

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B.C. Almanac, Box 4600 Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 4A2 (604) 669-3733


Episodes
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Condo buyers seeking to cancel contract

5/26/2026
Dozens of pre-sale purchasers at a troubled Burnaby condo tower are headed to court to try to get out of their contracts. So what is the future of pre-sale purchases in a sinking condo market? CBC investigative reporter Jason Proctor and Central One Credit Union chief economist Bryan Yu take your calls.

Duration:00:28:46

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B.C.-Alberta relations

5/26/2026
The meeting between Canada's western and northern premiers wraps up Tuesday amid tensions between B.C. and Alberta. So what are the next steps for the relationship between the two provinces? Political scientist Hamish Telford joined the program for his thoughts and to take calls.

Duration:00:23:48

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Canadians feeling good about direction of nation

5/25/2026
A new poll from Abacus Data shows 47 per cent of Canadians surveyed believe Canada is moving in the right direction, the highest percentage since 2017. UBC political science lecturer Stewart Prest gave his take on how Canadians are feeling about the country even as the shadow of possible Alberta separatism looms.

Duration:00:27:55

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Mental load of domestic chores

5/25/2026
Men and women are splitting up the chores more evenly these days, but women still do most of the planning and emotional labour around the home. Alyson Schafer, a family counsellor and parenting expert, shared her insights on how to narrow this gender divide.

Duration:00:24:52

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Gardening with Brian Minter

5/22/2026
BC Today gardening columnist Brian Minter joins us to answer your gardening questions.

Duration:00:28:55

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Should Alberta stay part of Canada? | B.C.-Alberta relations

5/22/2026
Albertans will be able to vote on whether they want their province to hold a binding referendum on separating from Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a vote in favour of a referendum will start the legal process to hold a formal separation vote. SFU political scientist Timothy van den Brink joined the show to discuss the vote and how it could impact that province's fraught relationship with B.C.

Duration:00:23:50

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Site C dam renamed after John Horgan | Supreme Court of Canada and DRIPA

5/21/2026
The B.C. government announced the Site C dam, the hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River in northeastern B.C., will be renamed to the John Horgan Dam, in honour of the province's former late premier. The Supreme Court of Canada has decided to hear a court challenge from the B.C. government appealing a landmark decision on mineral rights and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. To discuss what this appeal will mean for B.C. laws and its reconciliation efforts, we were joined by West Coast Environmental Law's Jessica Clogg, a member of the Gitxaala Nation’s legal team, and Terry Teegee, the regional chief of the B.C. Assembly of First Nations.

Duration:00:35:27

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Supreme Court of Canada and DRIPA | Millennial housing

5/21/2026
Recent data from Statistics Canada shows millennials are twice as likely to live with their parents as baby boomers were at the same age. Umay Kader, a researcher in UBC's department of sociology, joined the show to discuss the factors behind multigenerational living situations, including reasons beyond housing and affordability.

Duration:00:17:14

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Carney and Eby meet | FIFA readiness

5/20/2026
B.C.'s role in Canada's energy future was central to a meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier David Eby Wednesday morning. Provincial affairs reporter Katie DeRosa broke down what was said, and what it signals for this province. The FIFA World Cup is right around the corner for Vancouver, and costs are adding up. We asked our audience to weigh-in on whether hosting the tournament will be worth the expense.

Duration:00:28:48

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Farmers' market season

5/20/2026
Farmers' market season is in full swing. We asked our audience their favourite local spots, and hear from vendors about the challenges they've seen over the last year.

Duration:00:23:57

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Are boys being left behind in schools?

5/19/2026
A new report by Quebec Solidaire MNA Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois found that boys are falling behind in school, with some experts saying that starts in kindergarten. We asked our audience what supports boys need in the education system.

Duration:00:24:59

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B.C.'s role in Canada's energy future

5/19/2026
Some B.C. officials argue the federal government isn't prioritizing the provinces equally, after it struck a deal with Alberta that could pave the way for an oil pipeline to the West Coast. We asked our audience about the role of B.C. in Canada's energy future.

Duration:00:27:33

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Generational differences of pet owners

5/15/2026
Different generations have different attitudes toward the furry friends in their lives. We asked what role pets play in your life as Philip Tedeschi, founder of the Institute for Human-Animal Connection joins the show.

Duration:00:25:20

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Sedins, Whitecaps and World Cup countdown

5/15/2026
From the Sedin twins to the soccer fields, it's been a big week in sports. We'll take a look at the latest from the Canucks, the Whitecaps and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Daily Hive national sports editor Rob Williams joined the show to take your comments and questions.

Duration:00:28:04

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PST expansion

5/14/2026
B.C. has expanded the provincial sales tax to certain professional services like accounting, engineering and architecture. We asked our audience to share how this will impact their businesses.

Duration:00:25:16

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B.C. Ferries

5/14/2026
CBC News has dug through nine years of data from B.C. Ferries. Reporter Liam Britten explained what the numbers show about delays, cancellations and which routes are most affected.

Duration:00:27:58

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Web Summit in Vancouver

5/13/2026
Premier David Eby says he wants B.C. to embrace artificial intelligence to generate economic and job growth. But what guardrails need to be in place to protect us from the pitfalls of AI? Tech journalist Andy Baryer joined the show.

Duration:00:28:59

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5X Fest returns to Surrey

5/13/2026
Surrey's 5X Fest returns this weekend featuring the best in music and art from B.C.'s South Asian community. 5X Fest executive director Neesha Hothi joins the show alongside Punjabi-Canadian musician GAV to speak about the future of Punjabi music and art in B.C.

Duration:00:23:31

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B.C. nurses vote to strike | David Suzuki at 90

5/12/2026
B.C. nurses have overwhelmingly voted in favour of job action. B.C. Nurses' Union president Adriane Gear joined the show to discuss what nurses say needs to change and what the next steps could be. Longtime environmental activist and former The Nature of Things host David Suzuki is 90. Ahead of a star-studded birthday celebration, he's in studio to answer all your questions about climate change.

Duration:00:52:47

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OneAbility Games

5/11/2026
A new sports festival hopes to level the playing field for young athletes with disabilities. We heard more about the OneAbility Games in our second half with event director Andrea Carey, and ask how you can make sports systems in B.C. more accessible for people with different needs.

Duration:00:22:51