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Webster! : 1987-01-09

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Samuel Fromowitz, US Consul General, discusses the Non-preference Immigration Visa Lottery (NP-5) in which the United States will admit an additional 10,000 immigrants from applicants in 35 countries, including Canada. Mike Grenby, financial planner and author of ‘Tax Tips’, promotes his book and provides advice on Canadian income tax. Lawyer Eric Warren talks about denying prisoners parole.

Webster! : 1987-03-09

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Live from Victoria, reporter Clem Chapple at the Legislature; Clem and Jack talk about the Vander Zalm government’s Speech from the Throne. In the studio, Jack speaks with Ole Ingstrup, Chair of the National Parole Board. They discuss some individual cases; the Charter of Rights; dangerous offenders and eligibility for parole; mandatory supervision; literacy programs in prison. To end the show, Jack visits the offices of AIDS Vancouver, meets the staff, and discusses the various services provided.

Webster! : 1987-03-18

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: The episode starts with a video broadcast of Surrey RCMP Superintendent George Strathdee being interviewed about the need for additional policing in Surrey because of an increase in “break and enter crimes” in the area. Jack's studio guest, Surrey alderman Bonnie Schrenk, speaks to the same issue. Brian Stanhope, Regional Vice President of the Insurance Bureau of Canada, talks about insurance claims arising from the increased crime rate. Jack's last guest is Claire Culhane from the Prisoners’ Rights Group. Culhane advocates for changes in the prison system; including the length of prison sentences, prison conditions, and parole opportunities.