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Kyla on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: A new report on safety at community events

Our Soapbox Social panelists Kyla Lee and Mo Amir, talk about the report that was commissioned after the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy. They also talk about the Richmond Olympic Oval and about a Jersey Shore star spotted in Kelowna.

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Kyla Lee in the Vancouver Sun: Does involuntary care work? Three B.C. residents share their personal stories

B.C. has opened 28 new involuntary care beds, but this treatment has always existed for people certified under the Mental Health Act. Three people share their stories.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Northern pipeline talks revived

Alberta premier says she expects companies to bring pipeline proposal forward soon… The president of an organization representing First Nations along the north coast of B.C. says it would not support any new pipeline projects in northern B.C. 

“I’m really skeptical that and First Nations opposition is going to pose as much of a roadblock right now as it would have historically because we’ve seen not only the BC government but now the federal government passing legislation that allow them essentially to jump over a lot of the consultation hurdles that they would have had to have…”

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Episode 408: Can You Be Forced to Blow Twice? Charter Rights, Breath Tests, and Driving Injustice

This week on Driving Law, Paul Doroshenko takes the wheel while Kyla is away in court, joined by articled students Alice and Alison for a special in-car recording from his 1953 Buick. The episode kicks off with a reflective discussion about what the students have learned during their time at the firm—covering complex topics like BC’s Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) scheme, the science and limitations of breath testing, and the often-overlooked role that language barriers and misinformation play in roadside legal encounters.

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Episode 407: Speed Camera Surges, Street Racing Crackdowns, and a Charter Challenge Returns to the Supreme Court

This week on Driving Law, hosts Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko tackle an engaging and wide-ranging mix of personal experience, emerging legal controversies, and high-stakes constitutional issues that are shaping the legal landscape for drivers across Canada. From harrowing moments behind the wheel to the growing role of automated enforcement, and from street-level crackdowns to Supreme Court-bound Charter battles, this episode offers a thought-provoking blend of storytelling and expert legal analysis.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Should Premier David Eby have stayed in Canada instead going to Asia?

We hear from our Soapbox Social Panel, Mo Amir and Kyla Lee, for their takes on the latest in BC politics…

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Episode 406: Lawyers Behaving Badly, Charter Remedies, and Sentencing Complexity

This week on Driving Law, hosts Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko delve into a trio of complex and thought-provoking legal issues that shed light on the evolving landscape of criminal and administrative law in Canada. From questions of professional conduct and judicial remedies to the impact of Charter rights on sentencing, this episode offers sharp analysis and real-world context that speaks to both legal professionals and curious listeners alike.

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Episode 405: Challenging Mandatory Breath Testing and the High Bar for Withdrawing Guilty Pleas

This week on Driving Law, hosts Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive deep into two significant legal decisions that could have wide-reaching implications for drivers across Canada. From the halls of the BC Supreme Court to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, these cases highlight the importance of legal clarity, constitutional rights, and knowing how to navigate the justice system when it comes to traffic and impaired driving laws.

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