Host Francis von zoofendorfen interviews the Minister of Mines and Resource about a recent tailings pond collapse and the impacts on the environment and the public purse.
Host Francis von zoofendorfen asks with the Minister of the Environment how exotic Atlantic salmon got from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific Ocean and if they are sexually preying on local fish.
Host Francis von zoofendorfen questions a top bureaucrat if the recent oil spill was a scheme to improve the Government's image just before an election.
Host Francis von zoofendorfen asks the Minister of Energy if the latest pipeline hearings are nothing but a public relations exercise and learns the real answer to the question is subject to multiple choice.
Host Francis von zoofendorfen wonders how the Minister is able to juggle the demands of two Ministries where one is trying to preserve trees and the other is about cutting them down.
Host Francis von Zoofendorfen is surprised to learn that the floaties hitting beaches at Victoria, British Columbia are either an illegal immigration issue or a free trade retaliation by Americans upset with subsidized Canadian logs.
In a rare meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister, Host Francis von Zoofendorphen is surprised to learn that climate change is good for the economy and funeral services investments.
Host Francis von Zoofendorfen tries to grill British Columbia's Premier on a number of issues but is stifled when he learns that just about everything is either before the courts or anticipated to be before the courts.