Adam Stirling: The Podcast
Adam discusses local issues in Saanich and beyond, along with provincial debates including those involving short-term rentals and overdose deaths.
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Adam Stirling Hour 4–July 3– 2026
Adam devotes the final hour to local issues as he shares the vote on Councilor Marg Gardiner’s supervised consumption site motion. Open lines feature conversations about various issues in the City of Victoria.
Adam Stirling Hour 3—July 3—2026
Examining a heated Victoria City Council debate over the Harbour supervised consumption site on Pandora Avenue, focusing on public safety, harm reduction, and downtown livability. Adam Stirling compares councillors’ past and present statements to highlight how their tone and arguments have shifted over time, particularly as municipal elections approach. Exploring tensions between harm reduction advocates, business and resident concerns, and questions about provincial versus municipal responsibility, alongside broader reflections on addiction, treatment, and community impact in Greater Victoria.
Adam Stirling Hour 2—July 3—2026
Adam Stirling discusses Victoria City Council’s ongoing debate about the supervised consumption site in the 900 block of Pandora. He compares council discussions from November 2025 to a more recent meeting, focusing on how councillors’ tone, participation, and arguments appear to have shifted over time. Highlighting differences in who spoke more or less, changes in voting positions (notably Steven Hammond), and contrasts between harm reduction supporters and critics. Reflecting on broader tensions in the community about public disorder, addiction services, and the effectiveness of supervised consumption sites.
Adam Stirling Hour 1—July 3—2026
Adam Stirling breaks down a major energy announcement linking Alberta and BC that goes far beyond pipelines. The key detail: a potential VLCC-capable tanker terminal on the West Coast, an infrastructure shift that could reshape Canada’s export capacity, global energy reach, and the political battle over how it all moves forward.
Adam Stirling Hour 4—July 2—2026
Adam reviews Victoria council’s debate and decision on Councillor Marg Gardiner’s motion involving the supervised consumption site on Pandora Avenue today. Plus, more on provincial and federal economic issues of the day.
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