
A jury found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty, what was it like in the courtroom? Is Canada prepared for dealing with the threat of terrorism in 2018? What constitutes sexual harassment?
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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The Roy Green Show Podcast
A jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old Laura Babcock.
Guest: Alex Pierson, host of “On Point with Alex Pierson”, long time journalist, covered the Bosma trial for 900CHML
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The father of a young Toronto woman whose killers were found guilty of first-degree murder says that while justice has been done, the verdict doesn’t ease his family’s suffering.
What was it like in the courtroom today when the verdict was read?
Guest: Sean O'Shea, Global News reporter
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What exactly constitutes sexual harassment by men toward women? What kind of behavior crosses the line?
Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment law specialist with Samfiru/Turmarkin LLP in Toronto
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Throughout the past year, political response to significant terror attacks and threats has been largely underwhelming and hasn't necessarily given citizens a sense of security.
In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggests that the way to deal with ISIS fighters returning to Canada is to provide them with counseling and work toward reintegrating them into society.
Looking ahead to 2018, how does the former commanding officer of JTF2, Canada's elite counter terrorism unit, view the threat to Canadians in the coming year?
Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former commanding officer of Canada's elite counter terrorism Special Forces unit JTF2
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Derek and Frances Baars made national headlines when they took the Children's Aid Society in Hamilton, Ontario to court, alleging their two young foster children were removed from their home because the Baars insisted on telling the kids neither Santa Claus nor the Eastery bunny are real.
The Baars’ court application against CAS alleges their charter rights were violated because of their religious beliefs. The case goes to court in Hamilton next week.
Guest: Derek Baars
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