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1 America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2 - Tryouts, Tears, & Texas 32:48
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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is back for its second season! Kay Adams welcomes the women who assemble the squad, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of putting together the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Judy and Kelli open up about what it means to embrace flaws in the pursuit of perfection, how they identify that winning combo of stamina and wow factor, and what it’s like to see Thunderstruck go viral. Plus, the duo shares their hopes for the future of DCC beyond the field. Netflix Sports Club Podcast Correspondent Dani Klupenger also stops by to discuss the NBA Finals, basketball’s biggest moments with Michael Jordan and LeBron, and Kevin Durant’s international dominance. Dani and Kay detail the rise of Coco Gauff’s greatness and the most exciting storylines heading into Wimbledon. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/NetflixSportsClub Find more from the Netflix Sports Club Podcast @NetflixSports on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and X. You can catch Kay Adams @heykayadams and Dani Klupenger @daniklup on IG and X. Be sure to follow Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammel @kellifinglass and @dcc_judy on IG. Hosted by Kay Adams, the Netflix Sports Club Podcast is an all-access deep dive into the Netflix Sports universe! Each episode, Adams will speak with athletes, coaches, and a rotating cycle of familiar sports correspondents to talk about a recently released Netflix Sports series. The podcast will feature hot takes, deep analysis, games, and intimate conversations. Be sure to watch, listen, and subscribe to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Tudum, or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes on Fridays every other week.…
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×A cabine shuffle, a drug decision flip-flop and Poilievre’s struggle for relevancy. Links Updated cabinet sworn in to meet the needs of British Columbians in a changing world B.C. cuts Metro Vancouver developers a break from soaring fees, backstopped by $250 million in federal cash B.C. quietly expands scope of Bill 14 to include all future wind and solar – Terrace Standard B.C. improves HOV-lane access for EV drivers Health minister upholds decision to deny rare-disease funds for B.C. girl – The Globe and Mail B.C.’s premiere responds to experts on treatment for Langford’s Charleigh Pollock Rob Shaw – drug coverage restored Ontario Progressive Conservatives schedule convention for same time as Poilievre’s leadership review – The Globe and Mail Poilievre adviser Jenni Byrne staying on, Conservatives confirm amid speculation of ouster – The Globe and Mail Poilievre calls for ‘very hard caps’ on immigration to better integrate newcomers | CBC News Poilievre slams Carney over investment disclosure, says PM needs to sell assets | CBC News Money for nothing? Feds’ failure to condemn Toronto’s breach of housing deal ‘concerning,’ say critics – iPolitics Toronto sixplex policy ‘disappointing,’ Federal Housing Minister says – The Globe and Mail…

1 The first rule of the BC Green Leadership race is don’t talk about the BC Green Leadership race 53:00
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The BC Greens are actually having a leadership race with (at least) three candidates. FIFA is disrupting the courts and future community events may need risk assessments. BC’s urgent infrastructure act is going to a year-long consultation process while the feds eye projects for their act. Carney caves on digital services taxes and Trump threatens tariffs anyway. The Battle River-Crowfoot byelection has been called and so has the federal NDP leadership race. Links BC Green Party Leadership Race 2025: A New Era Comox councillor steps forward as leadership candidate for B.C. Greens | Vancouver Sun Adam Bremner-Akins These are not normal times. Here in B.C., one-third of us can’t afford our bills. Rent and grocery prices are sky-high. Home-ownership and… | Instagram All criminal trials in four B.C. courts to be rescheduled during FIFA World Cup Report says all B.C. events should get risk review, in wake of Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy REPORT OF THE STUDY COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO COMMUNITY EVENTS SAFETY Engagement begins to support implementation of Infrastructure Projects Act Canada Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance trade discussions with the United States | CBC News Trump threatening 35% tariffs on Canadian goods across the board | CBC News Carney’s cabinet asked to find ‘ambitious savings’ ahead of fall budget | CBC News Carney says it’s ‘highly likely’ an oil pipeline makes project list | Calgary Herald Carney government’s nation-building projects list expected to draw from these five areas, says source Carney calls mid-August Alberta byelection, clearing Poilievre’s path to a new seat Liberal Party of Canada announces Darcy Spady as Liberal candidate for Battle River—Crowfoot Katherine Swampy Green Party’s Douglas Gook Launches By-Election Campaign with Focus on Local Empowerment NDP plans to launch six-month leadership race, choose leader in March 2026 Heather McPherson Yves Engler for NDP Leader Tony McQuail Ruling Liberals Comfortably Ahead in Canada’s Political Scene – Research Co.…
The BC Conservatives didn’t mean to politicize “blackmail” accusations against their political rivals. The BCNDP and federal government face further criticism over the BC Ferries order. And (most) NATO allies commit to spending unseen amounts on military build-ups. (Sorry for the re-upload) Links Rustad wonders if he should have made ‘blackmail’ claim after Opposition caucus meets | CBC News Rustad says staff won’t give RCMP ‘blackmail’ statement as leadership vote begins – Richmond News Federal infrastructure bank provided $1-billion in loans for BC Ferries to buy Chinese-made ships – The Globe and Mail Tories call for hearing on $1-billion federal loan for BC Ferries’ purchase of Chinese vessels – The Globe and Mail FIFA World Cup hosting costs revealed by B.C. are up to $624 million | Vancouver Sun Senate passes controversial bill to fast-track major projects Bill C-5: Canadians support fast-tracking projects, but conflicted over individual elements of the legislation – Carney ready to dismiss top bureaucrats unable to meet his expectations, Liberal insiders say – The Globe and Mail The Hague Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2025), 25-Jun. Canada promises to spend 5% of GDP on defence by 2035 in pact with NATO leaders | CBC News NATO’s 5% benchmark would cost Canada $150B a year, Carney says | CBC News Canada signs deal deepening European defence and security partnership | CBC News Carney says Canada will meet new NATO spending target by developing critical minerals Ottawa considering military equipment production deal with Ukraine, Defence Minister says – The Globe and Mail NATO’s new villain: Spain – POLITICO…
David Eby doesn’t have to like China building our new ferries, so long as they get built. John Rustad accuses former colleagues of trying to blackmail his staff. And the BC Greens still exist even if no one is officially running for their leadership. Federally, Carney’s big infrastructure bill passes with Conservative support despite some pushback from the rest of the opposition and some Liberals. They also introduced a new old cybersecurity bill. At the G7, they announced money for Ukraine and talked up trade with the USA. The Coast Guard may, or may not, be armed, depending who you ask and on what day. Jagmeet Singh and Sikh Canadians face intimidation from India but that didn’t stop Carney from reinstating our high commissioner to India. Finally, Damien Kurek resigns, giving Pierre Poilievre a path back to the House of Commons in time for his leadership review in January. Links BC Premier David Eby rules out cancelling BC Ferries’ China-built ships contract B.C. Opposition Leader John Rustad accuses former Conservative MLAs of blackmail Eby calls for police investigation after BC Conservative ‘blackmail’ claims – Global News Weaving the fringes – by Ryan Clayton – Shot of Ry Adam Bremner-Akins Canada Liberals to pass major projects bill this week with Conservative support MPs call out Carney’s sprint to push major projects bill through Commons | CBC News Liberal MP wants to see major projects bill amended, studied further – Business in Vancouver Government Bill (House of Commons) C-8 (45-1) – First Reading – An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts Senators amend error in cybersecurity bill that could have cancelled half of it | CBC News G7 Leaders’ Joint Statements – Kananaskis, Canada, 17 June 2025 – Consilium Carney’s office retracts claim U.S. wanted to water down language on Ukraine at G7 | CBC News Canada announces $4.3-billion in new Ukraine aid and sanctions on Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ – The Globe and Mail Carney and Trump commit to reaching trade deal within 30 days | CBC News Coast Guard union says crews in the dark about promised expanded ‘security mandate’ Military vice-chief says there are no plans to arm Coast Guard vessels ‘It’s unacceptable’: Brother of Jagmeet Singh says Canadians warned about risk to their life deserve protection Indian agent had Jagmeet Singh under close surveillance | Globalnews.ca Canada ‘must remain vigilant’ about Indian foreign interference, CSIS report cautions | CBC News Canada, India agree to re-establish high commissioners after G7 meeting | CBC News Poilievre to face leadership review in January – The Globe and Mail Kurek looks to leave mark on Canada with bill to add a new national symbol…
The independent Conservative MLAs start a new party, but only some of them. Plus the NDP has ferry troubles again. Meanwhile in Ottawa, Carney takes a page from BC’s Bill 15 as questions pile up about what is his foreign policy. Links B.C. Independent MLAs start new party to ‘combat the globalist assault’ Kelowna MLA part of new BC political party OneBC – Party Website Kealy confirms no involvement with new party created by fellow ex-Conservatives Jordan Kealy tweet BC Privacy Office Forced to Obtain Court Order for FOI Request | The Tyee BC Ferries selects shipyard to construct four New Major Vessels Backlash mounts over BC Ferries’ deal with Chinese shipyard New federal legislation would cut internal trade barriers, advance ‘nation-building’ projects – The Globe and Mail Government of Canada introduces legislation to build One Canadian Economy Carney shows his hand on infrastructure and trade bill | Canada’s National Observer Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces Carney to announce Canada’s defence spending will hit NATO’s target of 2% of GDP this fiscal year, sources say – The Globe and Mail Canada to join major European rearmament deal as early as June 23: sources | CBC News Canadian military personnel to get 20 per cent pay hike, defence minister says Saudi Crown Prince MBS will not attend G7 Summit in Canada | Reuters Carney defends inviting India’s Modi to G7 summit as Liberal MP calls it ‘a bad idea’ | CBC News Indian agent had Jagmeet Singh under close surveillance | Globalnews.ca India and Canada reach deal to share intelligence on terrorism, crime | Financial Post…
Kelowna General Hospital’s pediatric ward is closed, which is very bad. Meanwhile our premier is in Asia while the other premiers met with Mark Carney. In Ottawa, the Throne Speech passes quietly in the night despite the NDP’s pledge to vote against. And the Liberals introduce their first bills, including a major border and security state overhaul bill. Links Pediatric unit at Kelowna hospital to close for at least 6 weeks amid doctor shortage | CBC News Kelowna General Hospital doctors warn of ‘collapse’ of primary maternity care coverage | CBC News B.C. health officials were warned of problems nine months before Kelowna hospital pediatric ward closure B.C. premier on trade mission says Japanese companies expressing interest in LNG, critical minerals | CBC News Pipeline policy divides B.C., Alberta as premiers meet with Carney in Saskatoon | Globalnews.ca Premiers express optimism after pitching major projects to Carney | CBC News First Ministers’ statement on building a strong Canadian economy and advancing major projects Ontario signs deals with Saskatchewan, P.E.I. and Alberta to reduce trade barriers | CBC News Throne speech motion rewrite should remind Liberals of the perils of minority government – iPolitics Throne speech adopted without a vote in House of Commons Government of Canada strengthens border security Government Bill (House of Commons) C-2 (45-1) – First Reading – Strong Borders Act – Parliament of Canada Migrant Rights Network Condemns Bill C-2’s Anti-Refugee & Mass Deportation Provisions Privacy At Risk: Government Buries Lawful Access Provisions in New Border Bill – Michael Geist Border security bill would give law enforcement access to internet subscriber information without a warrant – The Globe and Mail From increased police power to stricter immigration, here’s what’s in the new border bill – The Globe and Mail Canada introduces proposed citizenship by descent legislation Government Bill (House of Commons) C-4 (45-1) – First Reading – Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act – Parliament of Canada House unanimously adopts Liberals’ promised income tax cut | CBC News…
The BC Legislature wraps up its spring sitting with a couple rare private members bills passing, as well as the NDP’s two controversial infrastructure bills. Federally, King Charles himself delivered Mark Carney’s first Throne Speech but did so without the crown. Links Spring legislative session focuses on standing strong for B.C., growing economy B.C. MLAs banned from holding municipal office after bill passes | CBC News MLAs who are now less employed B.C. Conservative MLA’s private member’s bill on perinatal, postnatal mental health care passes | CBC.ca B.C. NDP government narrowly passes controversial bills to fast-track projects | CBC News B.C. gravel truckers’ union suing Conservative MLA over alleged defamation Elections B.C. says 2024 election ‘free and fair’ but marred by ‘false narratives’ | CBC News 2024 Provincial Election Report Available Throne Speech: Building Canada Strong: A bold, ambitious plan for our future Ottawa planning ‘up-front’ approval for projects deemed in the national interest | CBC News Carney says Canada is looking to join major European military buildup by July 1 | CBC News…
BC hires then fires a DTES czar, Carney releases the mandate letter to rule them all and Danielle Smith plays with fire. Links B.C. scraps controversial appointment of Downtown Eastside ‘czar’ | CBC News Liberals will table a budget this fall, Prime Minister Mark Carney says | CBC News Mandate Letter | Prime Minister of Canada Canada wants to join Golden Dome missile-defence program, Trump says | CBC News Prime Minister Carney pressed on housing prices Housing Policy Is Mark Carney’s Mission: Impossible Alberta separatist group releases proposed referendum question, plans to push for vote this year What if Alberta did vote to leave? – by Stewart Prest Opinion: It’s time for a centralization movement in Canada – Emmett Macfarlane Jen Gerson: Danielle Smith is destroying my kitchen…
Remember that leaked safe supply presentation? The Director of Policing Services does as the RCMP questions BC Conservative MLA Elanore Sturko over the leak, while Solicitor General Garry Begg flubbs questions about the appropriateness of such investigations. BC is also considering ways to fund Translink but congestion pricing is already off the table. And are the BC Greens having a leadership race if no one joins it? Federally, Mark Carney unveils his cabinet, or “ministry”, with a mix of ministers and secretaries of state. And a few ministers are already off to a not great start. They won’t be having a budget though and we may be seeing a byelection in Terrebonne as well. Links Solicitor General official orders investigation of safe supply whistleblower – Northern Beat B.C. minister’s performance in key portfolio leaves much to be desired | Vancouver Sun B.C. minister clarifies position on police investigation into leaked document Rob Shaw: B.C. considers vehicle levy to help fund Translink – Business in Vancouver BC Green Party Leadership Race 2025: A New Era Why is no one running to lead the BC Greens? – Shot of Ry Prime Minister announces new Ministry Guilbeault: ‘As far as I know’ no companies want to build east-west pipeline | CBC.ca Canada’s new housing minister doesn’t think prices need to come down New housing minister’s comments on home prices raise eyebrows New housing minister’s comments on maintaining price of homes are politically, mathematically off-base: experts – iPolitics Congrats to the new cabinet – Nate Erskine-Smitht Mark Carney signs something to promise us a tax cut Liberals aren’t planning to table a budget this year, finance minister says | CBC News Elections Canada says Terrebonne vote is final, despite ‘error’ with special ballot Bloc Québécois to challenge Terrebonne election result in court Bloc Québécois pushes for byelection in Terrebonne, after 5 more ballot issues declared in riding | CBC News Review of Special Ballot System – Elections Canada…
Mr. Carney goes to Washington but first a look at David Eby’s infrastructure fast tracking stumbles and new interim leaders (kind of). Links FNLC Questions Regressive, Conflated Infrastructure Projects Act; Alarmed by Province’s Backsliding on Reconciliation Efforts – UBCIC Far from cutting red tape, B.C. NDP fast-tracking law hands big overriding powers to cabinet Rob Shaw: NDP’s infrastructure fix risks derailing Indigenous reconciliation B.C. government appoints former chief justice to review festival safety measures | CBC News B.C. premier steps over a line in condemnation of Lapu Lapu Day driver | Vancouver Sun BC: Conservatives Lead NDP, 47% to 45% 2025 First Quarter Interim Financial Reports Available | Elections BC Province takes energy action to electrify economy, increase resilience King Charles III to open Parliament at end of May, Carney says – National | Globalnews.ca Conservatives signal they are willing to back Carney’s Liberals on some legislation | CBC News Conservative Damien Kurek says he’ll step aside for Poilievre — but by law he has to wait | CBC News Mark Carney says he would quickly call byelection for Pierre Poilievre Longest ballot group takes aim at byelection where Poilievre plans to run Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader | CBC News NDP choose Vancouver MP Don Davies as interim leader | Globalnews.ca Leah Gazan’s Tweet: Great finding out through the news…. Go “team” NDP Mark Carney tells Donald Trump ‘Canada is not for sale’ in a high-stakes Oval Office meeting Over 800 special ballots ‘mistakenly’ kept in B.C. riding: Elections Canada | Vancouver Sun Issue with some special ballots in Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam – Elections Canada…
The results are in. We break down the election results and why the LPC and CPC each have reasons for happiness and disappointment. Plus the NDP’s disastrous night. You can donate to support the victims and survivors of the Lapu-Lapu attack at: Filipino BC – United Way Fundraiser Public invited to sign condolence books for […]…
It’s the final days of the election and a breakdown of the party platforms. Platforms Liberals – Canada Strong | Liberal Party of Canada Conservatives – Canada First. For a Change NDP – Made for People. Built for Canada. Green – Plans – Green Party Of Canada Bloc – Plateforme politique -2025- | Bloc Québécois […]…
The English leader's debate and a debate about the notwithstanding clause
Elections BC annual reports are out! And the federal election sees foreign interference allegations and ample policy.
BC repeals the carbon tax and parts of bill 7. Candidates get replaced and policy starts dropping.
The campaign is off to an uninspiring start but I guess we're guaranteed some tax cuts.
Bill 7 proves controversial and Mark Carney sets to trigger the election.
Canada has a new Prime Minister! Plus Andrew Reeve, former Press Secretary and Deputy Director of Communications for BC’s Official Opposition joins the pod to discuss the shrinking BC Conservative Caucus and whether the “Free Enterprise Coalition” has a future in BC. Links
The BC Budget has already been forgotten amid the escalating trade war.
Rustad struggles to keep his cantankerous caucus under control and the four remaining contestants for our Prime Minister square off.
Eby's Throne Speech, another safe supply flip flop, high speed rail, CBC renewal and the Liberal race
The trade war claims the grocery rebate and candidates and parties pitch policy proposals.
Trade war delayed, BC United’s corpse and liberal leadership policies
The BC Greens kick off a long leadership race, the federal Liberals race narrows and the foreign interference commission reports.
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The nomination deadline for Liberal Leader has past. We break down who is in, and what they want to do. Plus a look at the upcoming fight over US tariffs. Links Official Websites of the Candidates (other than Ruby Dhalla, who does not appear to have one)
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The nomination deadline for Liberal Leader has past. We break down who is in, what they want to do. Plus a look at the upcoming fight over US tariffs.
Then there were two (or maybe three and a couple others). The Liberal leadership takes shape.
Justin Trudeau announces his resignation and a prorogation.
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A cabinet shuffle, Jagmeet Singh ups his threat and we look back at our predictions for 2024.
Freeland resigns with a blow to Trudeau. GreeNDP 2.0. And some fiscal updates no one cared about.
Tensions in the BC Conservative caucus spills out into public view. Plus a round up of BC politics stories and the latest from Ottawa on the GST holiday and the long delayed fiscal update. Links
Bits and bobs from federal politics
Our 400th episode!
The provincial election is over, it's time to start looking at federal politics. And RIP John Horgan
Oh look, more ballots!
It's back to speaker debates as the NDP claim one more seat. Plus two more elections and some federal politics.
It's almost over! We take a look at the Conservative and Green platforms and the last news before polls close.
Jen St Denis joins to discuss the BC Conservatives and Eby's carbon tax flip flop
The PM get’s caught changing his official schedule after the fact, bot farms are spotted promoting CPC events, plus a round up of the week’s BC politics. Links
Reviving Liberalism and fundraising data
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