For the Record with Daniel Fontaine & Paul Minhas
🎙️ For the Record - Special Midweek Edition Johnstone Announces Mayoral Run - A Closer Look at the Record This week’s episode of For the Record drops on a special Wednesday release, following Mayor Patrick Johnstone’s official announcement that he'll be seeking another term as mayor of New Westminster. NO APRIL FOOL's! Co-hosted by Daniel Fontaine and Paul Minhas, the episode takes a closer look at what that announcement means - and what voters may want to consider as the city heads toward the October 17th civic election. 🗳️ 12 YEARS IN… ASKING FOR 16 The podcast opens with discussion around Johnstone’s time in office - 12 years on council - and his decision to seek another four-year term to continue advancing his ideology and agenda. The hosts ask a central question: What remains to be accomplished after more than a decade in office - and is a new direction worth considering? 💸 TAXES, SPENDING & AFFORDABILITY A major focus of the episode is affordability, including: * 30%+ property tax increases over this current term in office alone! * Spending priorities that many residents are questioning * Whether current financial decisions align with the pressures facing households today 🚲 PRIORITIES AT CITY HALL The discussion also explores broader priorities, including: * Heavy investments in bike lane infrastructure versus basic core services * High-profile spending decisions such as the $500,000 “mushroom wall” in Queen's Park * Ongoing concerns about aging infrastructure and service delivery 🏛️ LEADERSHIP & ACCOUNTABILITY Fontaine and Minhas also examine: * Questions around public consultation and responsiveness * The decision to support a “Sue Big Oil” initiative and related costs * Past controversies, including the business class all expenses paid Dubai trip and Ethics Commissioner findings 🏙️ GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT & REGIONAL ROLE The episode also touches on: * Major development approvals, including Columbia Square * The city’s role at Metro Vancouver and whether stronger advocacy is needed * The long-term impact of growth on infrastructure and livability ⏳ LOOKING AHEAD TO THE ELECTION As the campaign season begins to take shape, the hosts frame the conversation around choice - encouraging listeners to reflect on the past, assess current priorities, and consider what direction they want for New Westminster moving forward. A choice of status quo - or positive change to make progress in our city. 🎧 For the Record is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📣 This is shaping up to be a pivotal election - and the conversation is just getting started.
141 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de For the Record with Daniel Fontaine & Paul Minhas!