Fraser Health under scrutiny, BC government survives confidence vote, Conservatives allege Carney of exporting Canadian jobs to US

February 27, 2025 00:49:41
Fraser Health under scrutiny, BC government survives confidence vote, Conservatives allege Carney of exporting Canadian jobs to US
Connect Newsroom
Fraser Health under scrutiny, BC government survives confidence vote, Conservatives allege Carney of exporting Canadian jobs to US

Feb 27 2025 | 00:49:41

/

Show Notes

News Takeaway with Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar

In today’s episode:
- Fraser Health under scrutiny – What’s causing concerns in BC’s healthcare system?
- BC government survives confidence vote – What does this mean for Premier David Eby?
- onservatives vs. Mark Carney – Allegations of exporting Canadian jobs to the US!

Get the latest political and economic updates every morning on News Takeaway!

View Full Transcript

Episode Transcript

[00:00:01] Speaker A: And now News Takeaway. [00:00:09] Speaker B: Connect FM 91.5 the News Takeaway segment Good morning. [00:00:20] Speaker A: Very good morning Connect Good morning the. [00:00:35] Speaker B: Full disclosure to the friend circle. [00:00:52] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:00:56] Speaker B: Hope you get well soon thank you, thank you Delta Hospital emergency room Saturday night we Sunday night we diversion Senior we were talking about it Monday City of Delta City Council the meeting doctor and these staff so that situation there is a very strong possibility closure diversion Delta the hospital because of scheduling and staffing issues Public meeting. [00:02:08] Speaker A: Yeah Board of Directors the public meeting Board of Directors Jim Sinclair Victoria. [00:02:34] Speaker B: Jim Sinclair B.C. federation of labor from 1999 to 2014 South Surrey White Rock B.C. conservatives they MLA Trevor Helford without naming themselves Efficiency effectiveness. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Effectiveness Efficiency productivity to some extent thanks to Donald Trump yes that's the only silver lining I agree. [00:04:09] Speaker B: With you yes. [00:04:14] Speaker A: Actidas Tifa Mangalana Overall systemic defect. [00:04:44] Speaker B: Foreign in many circumstances. [00:05:37] Speaker A: Drug users liberation funding Vancouver Coastal health so. [00:06:22] Speaker B: Yes even Jado Asari ER diversions. [00:06:29] Speaker A: Health authorities front and center Fraser Health Vancouver Coastal Health no Interior health diversion. [00:06:45] Speaker B: Yes. [00:06:54] Speaker A: Even Premier system accountability. [00:07:12] Speaker B: Political shield Overnight there is a possibility Throne speech Foreign qualified nurses no see foreign qualified medical professional. [00:07:56] Speaker A: Legislation qualified doctors on the licensing process international so politician health care system crash health care inflation policies implement Kitiaganya. [00:09:32] Speaker B: Exactly we're pushing the ball BC Conservatives the leader John Rustad Nikal with Ansaba NDP within the first few days insurance. [00:10:34] Speaker A: Policy confidence motion so per Conservatives so throne speech yeah so this is I think again it was just formal exercise Hogia highlight health care affordable housing affordability economy. [00:12:11] Speaker B: So the first confidence vote Confidence vote non confidence vote right away election trigger. [00:12:28] Speaker A: Motion pass non confidence this is. [00:12:35] Speaker B: Something which British Colombians don't want British Columbia Federal playbook. [00:12:49] Speaker A: Interesting Social media Legislature proceedings. [00:13:06] Speaker B: House of Commons Correct. [00:13:14] Speaker A: House of Commons the session Liberals legislature the quiz yeah so House of Commons House of Commons parliamentary system yes so Parliament legislature Exactly so Presidential system Donald Trump Premier David EBDJD meeting Council of the Ministers the meeting CEO Council of the Federation the meeting Council of the Federation meeting Hoikal just in trotodinal premiere political system leaders in the larger public interest. [00:15:54] Speaker B: This leads us right into the next story BCD NDP Sarkaro Trans Mountain pipeline expansion we will use every tool in the toolbox Kirke election to Perla Kita Ndpitasi Janade pipeline gave the expansion so pipeline Bunny Alberta Alberta pipeline so that markets Mil second Alberta Progressive Conservatives but coming back to this political politicians Energy Minister Adrian Dex Alberta the Energy Minister Brian Jean Energy sector regulatory hurdles Energy projects because of Donald Trump's threat to Canada the tariffs sovereignty threat yeah yes deficit. [00:18:17] Speaker A: Which most likely deficit is budget balance at least the Khanada Pandana so announcements travel expenses efficiencies that's like short change natural resources Natural resources that's such a nice example. [00:19:30] Speaker B: Disposable organic biodegradable glass yes. [00:19:58] Speaker A: Pipelines natural gas streamlining the process Natural resources rich area. [00:20:23] Speaker B: Collaborate Vikna renewed focus Hega Energy resources no Amdan Madha Donald Trump it will revert back to the original situation market conditions geopolitical situations and determine Karna the JDV company project Lagana A project Rathurata Lagni Jana viability Keystone Excel Hakama pipeline Keystone Excel pipeline and energy resource projects Profitability the lifespan God knows what's going to happen. [00:22:12] Speaker A: TC Energy Kinder Morgan. [00:22:46] Speaker B: Profitability viability. [00:22:53] Speaker A: Convince Karke project was the green light political well Banan. [00:23:09] Speaker B: Opinion polls conservatives 10 points the deficit though 10 points the deficits neck and neck competition statistical tie statistical tie between the Liberals and the Federal Conservatives. [00:24:00] Speaker A: Donald Trump Canadians economic problem factor correct. [00:25:25] Speaker B: Liberal Party the leadership race Chalri a front runner Mark Carney Brooksfield Management Board Chair Brookfield Asset Management recently is headquarter New York Brookfield Asset Management. [00:26:16] Speaker A: Sneaky carbon tax. [00:26:18] Speaker B: Carbon tax card if he wins Canada loses Donald Trump the weakness Brookfield Asset Management this company they hold the JRC. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Liberal leadership debate Brookfield Asset Management the board chairs headquarters Toronto New York Canadian jobs protect Karungay Canadian businesses How does this add up Brookfield Asset Management Nal Pandra Janvito Bhat Miraku Lanadanani headquarter move Karanda Fesla Janrito Bhat Conservatives documents so confidence so ratify Karnasi shareholders originally plan CK O ratification but the Sambhar they will see Canada post the strike right Proxy ballots on the votes. [00:28:39] Speaker B: Because of. [00:28:39] Speaker A: The strike. [00:28:45] Speaker B: Right Right so. [00:28:50] Speaker A: Chronology so anyway please carry on so. [00:29:43] Speaker B: Jaslasi voting majority Brookfield Asset Management Renewable power projects real estate infrastructure projects 30 countries in five different on five different continents so headquarters New York move which it's clear. [00:30:40] Speaker A: Can they peer poly desperate serious business experience misrepresent Karani serious economic experience so can they desperation Brookfield Asset Management it still continues to list on Toronto Stock Exchange so TSC listed parent company Brookfield Asset Management Brookfield Corp Headquarters headquarters this was purely technical in nature at least Canadian operations they were not impacted so jobs jobs were not impacted. [00:34:20] Speaker B: Very nice nice Speaking of these Speaking of these tariffs per Methra superstitious. [00:35:00] Speaker A: Cabinet meetings this is second term cabinet meeting yeah you know what I mean he loves talking to media. Cabinet meeting. You know what I mean? Right. Correct. Or maybe he won't. Basically. [00:37:24] Speaker B: That still remains March 4th and March 12th. [00:37:27] Speaker A: March 12th. Because steel aluminum tariffs on top of the 4th March tariffs. [00:37:48] Speaker B: Right? Yes. [00:37:56] Speaker A: Exactly. Drugs are still pouring into our country from Mexico and Canada. So drugs are still pouring into our country from Mexico and Canada at a very high and unexpectable levels. [00:38:33] Speaker B: Unexpectable levels. [00:38:43] Speaker A: Canada at very high and unacceptable levels. A large percentage of these drugs, drugs that decapitate much of them in the form of fentanyl, are made in and supplied by China. Dramatic pause. More than 100,000 people died last year due to the distribution of these dangerous and highly addictive poisons. Poisons. All caps. Where millions of these people have died over the last two decades. The families of victims. The proposed tariffs scheduled to go into effect on March 4th. March 4th. Letters denial okay, so March M A R C h all caps 4th f o u r t h all caps March 4th will indeed go into effect as scheduled. China will likewise be charged an additional 10% tariff on that date. I don't know, Vijay China additional tariff on China or is it on top. [00:40:18] Speaker B: Of what's already there? [00:40:43] Speaker A: The April 2nd reciprocal tariff date will remain in full force and effect. Thank you for your attention to this matter. God bless America. Thank you for your attention. [00:41:06] Speaker B: Equi Automation Kiti Honey Automation Elon Musk know so maybe Donald Trump so there is a possibility maybe not 25% there would be something. There is a possibility, yeah. [00:42:04] Speaker A: Tariffs they are live. So J O live on top of that. [00:42:23] Speaker B: My understanding was the same. [00:42:36] Speaker A: Our office is paying 10% tariff on goods when exporting and importing to us so. [00:42:54] Speaker B: Vasuji Canada G7 summit host Karna June Pandranta G70 Rocky Mountains Donald Trump no Canada Trump Convicted felon Chajana. [00:43:34] Speaker A: Sponsor Kita NDP the MP Charlie Angus Elon Musk the Canadian Citizenship revoke. [00:43:51] Speaker B: Citizenship revoke rules. [00:44:02] Speaker A: A citizen is a citizen is a citizen, right? [00:44:05] Speaker B: A Canadian is a yeah, right. So over legal. So anyway so Vasuji Trump no G7 summit Charlie Angus NDP the leader Jagmeet Singh Major party the leader. [00:44:36] Speaker A: Foreign Policy Montreal Council on Foreign Relations Foreign policy so can they Donald Trump so baki did a G6 including Canada Donald Trump they love Donald Trump G7 Donald Trump continued support Ukraine so can the ASRD foreign policy the main planks Ukraine Palestine Donald Trump. [00:45:47] Speaker B: Germany Italy Japan Canada France Japan Prime Minister already UK Prime Minister Donald Trump so. [00:46:29] Speaker A: You are right Security clearance one of the Deputy Chief of Staff meetings secure Karl Public safety minister Immigration Minister Mark Miller Donald Trump so this is some foreign policy. [00:47:32] Speaker B: Prime Minister O Donald Trump the Ukrainian President Critical minerals Ali dealer Cabinet meeting Security guarantee Ukraine Security guarantee Guarantee Critical minerals the extraction Ukraine Critical minerals the extraction. You are right. Yes. [00:49:35] Speaker A: And feel better soon. [00:49:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Thank you, Bhadwatanwad. You have a nice rest of the day. Shami's from the other thank you, G. Thank you.

Other Episodes

Episode

January 31, 2025 00:53:51
Episode Cover

Trump tariff threats, Liberal leadership race narrows, Federal government delays capital gain tax changes

In today’s News Takeaway, Vijay Saini and Vasu Kumar break down the latest developments in the U.S.-Canada trade tensions as Trump’s tariff threats create...

Listen

Episode

September 15, 2025 00:24:43
Episode Cover

India-Pak Match | Punjab Relief Fund Controversy | Rahul’s Punjab Visit | Soldiers’ Safety Issues

Stay informed about Punjab's political scene by tuning into Khabarnama on Connect Newsroom. Hosts Vijay Saini and Deepak Sharma Chanarthal lead engaging discussions and...

Listen

Episode

June 10, 2025 00:25:24
Episode Cover

Canada’s Defense Push, G7 Diplomacy & the ArriveCAN Backlash

In today’s News Takeaway segment, Jaspreet Sidhu and Vasu Kumar unpack key stories making national headlines. From the growing controversy surrounding the ArriveCAN app...

Listen