The Jas Johal Show

The Jas Johal Show is the Lower Mainland’s town square, helping you connect with the stories that matter. It’s about finding the solutions to the challenges facing our region, even when we disagree. Jas’s decades of experience as a local news reporter, a Global News bureau chief in China and India, as well as a BC MLA have strengthened his conviction that no one “side” has all the answers. The Global News Radio newsroom rounds out the team keeping you in the know on developing stories from the North Shore to the Fraser Valley. The Jas Johal Show provides fresh perspective and lively conversation for listeners Monday to Friday: 3-6pm.

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Foreign wine still easier to buy than Canadian
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Children should have a say in divorce proceedin...
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Free trade on the line: is Canada ready for a w...
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Langley Township cuts utility costs for homeowners
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Can B.C.’s economy survive trade wars, tariffs,...
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Surrey urges federal emergency over extortion c...
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Producing helper T cells from stem cells to tre...
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What is Canada’s critical mineral strategy?
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Richmond company’s call to reopen Cowichan Trib...
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Construction delays could spike home prices by ...
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Surrey calls on feds to declare state of emerge...
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Canada groceries and essentials benefit
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Westham Island Bridge closures
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Broadway corridor closing for four months
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The Agenda: Election Talk Everywhere - Is it ti...
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Should bright LED headlights be banned?
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Are Canada groceries and essentials benefit tac...
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The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour
61 min
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Why industrial land protection matters
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Front of package nutrition labels
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Are we in a state of crisis with Extortions in ...
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Keith Baldrey breaks down early election chatter
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Who has last word on Aboriginal law, Judges or ...
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The need for industrial land protection
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Metro Vancouver DCCs to rise 250% by 2028
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