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Understanding B.C.’s Controversial Bill 7 | Conversations Live Episode 38 In this episode of Conversations Live, host Stuart McNish sits down with BC Conservative Party Leader John Rustad for a deep and urgent discussion about Bill 7. Critics say this legislation could grant Premier David Eby unprecedented executive power. With concerns rising across British Columbia about transparency, accountability, and democratic safeguards, this episode asks a central question: Does Bill 7 put democracy at risk? Rustad argues the legislation’s “Henry VIII clause” would allow cabinet to amend provincial laws without legislative oversight—an overreach he says mirrors wartime powers and sets a dangerous precedent for all future governments. The conversation covers: ⚠️ Why Bill 7 is viewed as the most sweeping power grab in B.C. history ⚡ How the legislation could impact spending, regulations, property rights, and local governance 🌎The province’s vulnerabilities amid U.S. political volatility and potential Trump-era policies 🚨 Erosion of public trust, accountability, and the rise of executive authority in Canada 🍁What B.C. must do to strengthen its economic resilience, trade capacity, and food security Featuring expert commentary from UBC political scientist Stewart Prest, the episode highlights the broader national concern about declining democratic confidence and increasing executive power. If you care about democracy, governance, civil liberties, and responsible leadership, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth public affairs conversations every week. Conversations Live with Stuart McNish is a long form, thoughtful, public affairs dialogue series seeking to advance our understanding of the big issues of our times. See our website at http://www.conversationslive.ca and follow us on social media / conversationslive.ca and / conversations-live