

This is Vancouver
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Your connection to the issues and stories shaping life in Metro Vancouver. Hosted by Stephen Quinn, with new episodes every Tuesday and Wednesday, plus a Thursday dive into city politics with Justin McElroy.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 20min
Which Vancouver mayors will run again in 2026?
With one year to go before the 2026 municipal election, many Metro Vancouver mayors are already deciding their political futures. Justin McElroy spoke with all 21 of them to find out who’s planning to run again—and who’s ready to call it a day. Stephen Quinn breaks it down on This Is Vancouver.

Oct 14, 2025 • 24min
How optimistic are Vancouver's Palestinian and Jewish communities feeling about the ceasefire in Gaza
We look at whether a the peace deal between Hamas and Israel can hold and how local communities most affected by the tragedy in the Middle East are feeling optimistic. World leaders gathered in Egypt to witness the signing of the first phase of a ceasefire deal.UBC political science professor Michael Byers is optimistic that this ceasefire will hold. Jewish Federation of Vancouver president Ezra Shanken told the CBC's Jason D'Sousa the ceasefire is bringing some hope to the Jewish community. And Nariman Ajjur describes what she lived through in Gaza and what her family has experienced since 2023.

Oct 9, 2025 • 19min
How B.C. Place is preparing to host seven games at the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to Vancouver, bringing seven games, major upgrades, and big expectations. CBC’s Laurence Watt and Zameer Karim join Stephen Quinn to launch The Pitch: Vancouver’s Road to the 2026 World Cup and explore what it will take to get the city ready — from BC Place renovations to the broader challenges of hosting a global event.

Oct 7, 2025 • 23min
Why Are Vancouver Police Overtime Costs Soaring?
Overtime pay for Vancouver police has jumped more than 50% in three years, with some officers making six figures on top of their salary. Reporter Liam Britten joins host Stephen Quinn to break down the numbers, the political pressure on Mayor Ken Sim, and what it could mean for the city’s budget.

Oct 2, 2025 • 24min
Mayor Ken Sim wants a zero per cent tax increase - but at what cost to city services?
Vancouver’s mayor wants a zero per cent property tax increase in 2026, but that means cutting $100 million from the city’s budget. We hear from councillors and our municipal affairs reporter about the proposal.

Oct 1, 2025 • 28min
How effective will the province's plan to implement involuntary care be to alleviate crime and get people unable to care from themselves off the street?
The provincial government has announced that Surrey and Prince George will be getting 100 new involuntary care beds. Premier David Eby says there's a huge urgency to expand access to beds close to communities. We hear from Surrey city councillor and mayoral candidate Linda Annis, and Prince George councillor Trudy Klassen who have been calling for involuntary beds for their communities. D.J. Larkin and Kora Debeck question its effectiveness and B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne give us an idea of what the plan will be to expand this service.

Sep 25, 2025 • 11min
Who will challenge Ken Sim in Vancouver’s next mayoral race?
Vancouver councillor Rebecca Bligh is officially running for mayor, while fellow councillor Pete Fry is weighing his own political future. Host Stephen Quinn talks with CBC’s Justin McElroy about what these early moves say about the race, the stakes, and the political chatter coming out of the UBCM conference.

Sep 23, 2025 • 19min
Why was Elenore Sturko kicked out of the B.C. Conservatives — and where does the party go from here?
B.C. MLA Elenore Sturko was abruptly removed from the Conservative caucus just hours after party members voted to keep John Rustad as leader. We hear from Sturko herself and fellow MLA Linda Hepner about Rustad’s leadership — and what this all means for the party’s future.

Sep 18, 2025 • 11min
Can Vancouver solve its hotel crunch without upsetting residents?
A proposed 27-storey tower in the West End is stirring debate among neighbours worried about traffic and high-rises. City councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung joins us to talk about balancing the concerns of residents with the need for more hotel rooms.

Sep 16, 2025 • 12min
How should Vancouver balance access and preservation in Stanley Park?
Stanley Park’s future is back in the spotlight with a new mobility study. The plan looks at ways to improve access while reducing congestion. We hear from critics and supporters about what it all means for Vancouver’s most iconic park.


