
CPC leads with 38%; CPTF issues first chronic pain report; Last hope for the wrongfully convicted; Danforth shooting anniversary; Alaska highway murders; Does Durant have a case against the Warriors? & Trump's 'Go back' tweets.
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
The Roy Green Show Podcast
Roy was joined by Angus Reid, to discuss the Andrew Reed Institute’s national poll shows the Conservative Party of Canada holds 38% of support, the Liberals are at 32%, the NDP 14%, and the Green Party 10%. Can the Conservatives hold on to that lead with a resurgent Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau?
The Canadian Pain Task Force issues its first report on how chronic pain is being addressed in Canada. Roy spoke with Co-Chair of the task force, Maria Hudspith. And then Barry Ulmer and Marvin Ross joined Roy to share their reactions to the report.
Innocence Canada may be the final hope for many wrongfully criminally convicted Canadians who have been sentenced to years in prison. Ronald Dalton is the co-president of Innocence Canada, and spent nearly 9 years in Prison after being wrongfully convicted.
Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the deadly mass shooting on the Danforth in Toronto. Global News reporter Caryn Lieberman was at the ceremony, and she joined Roy to share the experience.
Murders on the Alaska highway in northern British Columbia. The son of an Australian police official and his American girlfriend.
The first $-Billion lawsuit by an athlete against his former team waiting to happen? Does Kevin
Durant have a case against the Golden State Warriors? Guest expects pro athletes to increasingly launch major suits against their former teams for assuring they were ready to play when players argue they weren't and their careers negatively impacted or ended.
The battle raging between the President of the United States and four first term members of Congress is drawing debate, accusations of racism, and condemnation of Donald Trump's remarks.
Guests:
Angus Reid, Chair of the Angus Reid Institute
Maria Hudspith, Co-chair of Canadian Pain Task Force
Barry Ulmer, Executive Director Canadian Chronic Pain Association
Marvin Ross, Medical writer Huff Post Canada, Patient advocate
Ronald Dalton, Co-president Innocence Canada
Caryn Lieberman, Reporter, Global News, Toronto
Nadia Stewart, of Global News B.C.
Daniel Lust, Sports attorney with the U.S. firm of Goldberg Segalla
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy
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