Nonpartisan Hacks
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A GOVERNMENT STARTS BLOCKING BILLS BEFORE ANYONE GETS TO READ THEM? In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood welcome back BC political reporter Rob Shaw — host of Political Capital and co-author of the bestselling A Matter of Confidence — for the "Criterion Edition" of his rant on first reading at the BC Legislature. They unpack what first reading actually does, why the NDP government's growing habit of blocking opposition bills (including a recent Trevor Halford bill on DRIPA) chips away at the institution, and how the same procedural dynamics show up around the municipal council table. From DRIPA to slates to the quiet collapse of caucus power, the conversation is part civics lesson, part warning shot, and very much in the Nonpartisan Hacks spirit of "the process matters as much as the outcome." Listen in for: * What first reading actually is — and why blocking it is more serious than it sounds * Why the precedents this government sets will eventually be used against them * The municipal parallel: why "second for discussion" is a small but vital democratic norm * How outrage clips and Facebook groups are turning every procedural vote into a wedge * Why slates are the corrosive factor creeping into otherwise healthy local democracies * Rob's reliable forecast: every premier eventually falls — usually to someone you've never heard of 👉 Subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform. Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line. 🎵 Theme music: "Cruising" by Sky Gienger via Uppbeat [https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-gienger/cruising] | License: JNRTTK70QSW4XR8V
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