Ward Zero – S2E13: Premier ideas, conduct, municipal political parties

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In this episode “conduct” means a lot of different things. (It’s also tied to BONUS content you can get via Patreon. We talk about the David Wallace / Russian dark money scam over there for a solid 10 minutes. (members only!)).

The Ward Zero trio hits on on Premier Smith’s first month in office and some of the good and bad ideas she’s rolling out – particularly as those ideas pertain to municipalities.

They also talk about municipal government ‘parties’, the James Short Park renaming (Harmony) and a whole lot more.

Shows are often billed as jam-packed – but this one really is!

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