British Columbia--Politics and government--1975-1991

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Webster! : 1986-12-04

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack opens with a telephone conversation with Jack Munro, IWA President, about a potential contract settlement. Then Jack speaks with Ian MacPhail, of the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Mr. MacPhail is strongly against white-coat sealing and has advocated boycotting seal products and Canadian salmon. By telephone, Mark Small, President of the Canadian Sealers Association. Stephen Rogers, Minister of Environment and Parks, and Jack discuss the wolf kill on Vancouver Island, Moresby Island, Lyell Island, uranium mining, nuclear power.

Webster! : 1987-02-19

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack starts the show with Tom McMillan, Federal Minister of Environment. They discuss the troubles with the Mulroney government; the Roch LaSalle resignation after being charged with accepting a bribe and influence peddling; logging on Moresby Island, Lyell Island and Windy Bay; the creation of Pacific Rim Park. Jack speaks with Ombudsman Stephen Owen about the role of the Ombudsman; the BC office has the most complaints in the country; the Ombudsman’s duty to report. To close the show, an appearance by Los Trios, a pair of Australian comedians, Neill Gladwin and Steve Kearney, who were in Vancouver to help welcome the world to Expo 86.