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BC Today, Sept. 5: Vancouver mayor calls for public safety 'pivot' after attacks

05/09/24
CBC Vancouver

On Thursday's program: - Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says a "pivot" is needed in the response to public safety, after a random attack in the city on Wednesday left one man dead and another seriously injured. We speak to a clinical psychologist about community concerns and ask you how you think they should be addressed. - At 12:50 p.m. PT, we get the latest details on federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's decision to pull his party out of a supply-and-confidence agreement with Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party. CBC News senior parliamentary reporter Olivia Stefanovich joins us live from Ottawa. To join the conversation, call us from noon PT on: Toll-free: 1-800-825-5950 Lower Mainland: 604-669-3733 Cellphone: # 690 You can email us at any time. Our address is bctoday@cbc.ca. To hear the interview with Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim referenced in this program, click this link: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-91-the-early-edition/clip/16092435-mayor-sim-addresses-public-safety-concerns To hear the interview with Hastings Crossing BIA executive director Landon Hoyt referenced in this program, click this link: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-91-the-early-edition/clip/16092376-public-safety-concerns-business-improvement-associations #CBCVancouver #BCToday #britishcolumbia #livenews #livestream #publicsafety #vancouverattacks #vancouver #vanpoli #bcpoli #kensim #crime #ndp #liberals #conservatives #jagmeetsingh #justintrudeau #pierrepoilievre

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