We are a few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic in Vancouver, and the news is changing fast. We want to keep you updated on the latest. <br /><br />Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Vancouver COVID-19 Update
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We are a few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic in Vancouver, and the news is changing fast. We want to keep you updated on the latest. <br /><br />Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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3/23/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 9, 2020
Defunding the VPD
*This is a spotlight episode from Seeking Office*<br /><br />Many Vancouverites are joining a North American movement to defund the police.<br /><br />But in what ways will defunding the police make life safer for Black, Indigenous and other marginalized folks in Vancouver? And can in be done? In this episode of Seeking Office, we get perspective from Lama Mugabo of the Hogan's Alley Society, Meenakshi Mannoe of PIVOT Legal Society, Vancouver City Councillor Pete Fry and University of Winnipeg professor Kevin Walby.<br /><br />If you want to donate to Black Lives Matter Vancouver, go to <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/blmvan" rel="noopener">https://www.gofundme.com/f/blmvan</a><br />If you want to donate to The Hogan's Alley Society, go to <a href="https://www.hogansalleysociety.org/donations/696/" rel="noopener">https://www.hogansalleysociety.org/donations/696/</a>

May 21, 2020
Episode 14 - A Conversation with Bailey Martens
COVID-19 has changed the way most people live; but for many people who are immunocompromised, social distancing and self-isolating is nothing new. <br /><br />In recognition of Global Accessibility Awareness day, Alex de Boer speaks with Vancouver-based journalist and UBC student, Bailey Martens. Bailey shares some of her experiences navigating the COVID-19 pandemic as a young, chronically ill person.

April 30, 2020
Episode 13 - The Situation for Renters
It’s been just over a month since the BC NDP unrolled a handful of new supports for renters and landlords impacted by COVID-19. 45,000 applications have been submitted for the province's temporary rental supplement, but only a third of applicants have received money. The Vancouver Tenants Union says this $300-$500 supplement isn't enough and LandlordBC is now calling for it to be doubled. <br /><br />In this episodes of the Vancouver COVID-19 Update, Alex de Boer speaks with VTU Steering Committee member Mazdak Gharibnavaz about LandlordBC's recent call to increase the province's rental supplement and how renters are faring as May 1st approaches.
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