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Oct 7: Masih Alinejad: Iranian Journalist/Activist. Imprisoned in Tehran Woman Receives Nobel Peace Prize an 16 Year Old Attacked for Uncovered Hair.

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Imprisoned in Tehran's notorious Evin jail where 'inmates' die at the hands of guards, Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi wins the Nobel Peace Prize Meanwhile, yet another young Iranian woman, 16 year old Armita Geravand entered a subway car not wearing a hijab and was moments later carried out by passengers unconscious. A Kurdish human rights organization claims the teen suffered a "severe physical assault" by Iranian morality police. A beatng similar to that suffered by 22 year old Mahsa Amini who died from that beating? In the case of the 16 year old Armita Geravand, state media claim she lost her balance and fell. Guest: Masih Alinejad. Iranian journalist/activist. Author, The Wind in my Hair: My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran. @AlinejadMasih on 'X' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 7, 202317 min

Oct 7: Michael Bachner. Fmr Manhattan Assistant District Attorney on Trump Trial.

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The $250 million civil fraud case against Donald Trump began in New York City this week. If convicted, Trump could lose his control of Trump Tower in Manhattan and other businesses, as well as properties and his licences to conduct business in the state. Yesterday Trump tried to halt the trial, but an appeals judge denied the request of the 45th president of the United States. Guest: Michael Bachner. Former assistant district attorney in the Rackets Bureau of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 7, 202318 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct 1: CPC leader Pierre Poilievre. - Tim Mills, RCMP, On Police Killings in Canada. - Beauties and the Beast: Issues Confronting Canadians. - Richard Cloutier, CJOB Winnipeg, Manitoba Provincial Election

Today's podcast: We discuss issues confronting Canada and Canadians with CPC Leader Pierre Poilievre. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader, Conservative Party of Canada. The shooting deaths of Canadian police officers. In recent years RCMP officers particularly have been targeted and become victims. What does a former RCMP tactical team leader say about why police are increasingly being assaulted and murdered on the job in Canada? Guest: Tim Mills. RCMP ERT Tactical team leader April 18, 2020, when 22 people were murdered including RCMP Constable Heidi Stevenson. Tim Mills first at the scene. Tim Mills was also present with RCMP ERT team in Moncton, New Brunswick during mass shooting on June 4, 2014, when three RCMP officers were killed and two more seriously wounded during 24 year old Moncton resident Justin Bourque's shooting/killing assault. Beauties and the Beast. Our panel of distinguished and successful Canadian women address the housing crisis in Canada, massive non-mortgage consumer debt and the carbon tax with different approaches by Trudeau and Poilievre. Guests: Catherine Swift. President, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada. Past president-CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Formerly named Canada's most powerful woman. Linda Leatherdale. Vice president, Cambria Canada. Former MONEY editor Toronto Sun. Michelle Simson. Fmr. Liberal MP and seatmate in QP to Justin Trudeau. Manitoba's provincial election this coming Tuesday Guest: Richard Cloutier, CJOB, Winnipeg. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202355 min

Oct 1: Maegan Vazquez, U.S. 45-Day Funding Bill to Keep Gov Open

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U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached out to the Democrats to pass a proposal that prevented an impending government shutdown. McCarthy's Republican colleagues are not pleased, and feelings in Congress remain tense. What would a shutdown mean to the United States, to Americans counting on their government for salaries and pension support and what would it mean to the U..S. internationally? Would America quickly go into default as far as its national debt is concerned? Guest: Maegan Vazquez. Politics breaking news reporter, Washington Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202310 min

Oct 1: Eric Miller, More on Impact of Any shutdown of the American Government

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More on the impact of any shutdown of the American government. Guest: Eric Miller. Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute in Washington. Research focuses on the United States policies/foreign policy, supply chains, development of advanced technologies, East Asian trade, North American relations, natural resource markets and the evolution of global interdependence. - President of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20238 min

Oct 1: Ari Goldkind, Sexual Assault Trial of Peter Nygaard

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We discuss the sexual assault trial of former fashion mogul Peter Nygaard. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer, Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20239 min

Oct 1: CPC leader Pierre Poilievre

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Roy discusses issues confronting Canada and Canadians with CPC Leader Pierre Poilievre. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader, Conservative Party of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202313 min

Oct 1: Tim Mills, RCMP ERT Tactical Team Leader on Police Killings in Canada

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The shooting deaths of Canadian police officers. In recent years RCMP officers particularly have been targeted and become victims. What does a former RCMP tactical team leader say about why police are increasingly being assaulted and murdered on the job in Canada? Guest: Tim Mills. RCMP ERT Tactical team leader April 18, 2020, when 22 people were murdered including RCMP Constable Heidi Stevenson. Tim Mills first at the scene. Tim Mills was also present with RCMP ERT team in Moncton, New Brunswick during mass shooting on June 4, 2014, when three RCMP officers were killed and two more seriously wounded during 24 year old Moncton resident Justin Bourque's shooting/killing assault. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202324 min

Oct 1: Beauties and the Beast: Issues Confronting Canadians

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Beauties and the Beast. Our panel of distinguished and successful Canadian women address the housing crisis in Canada, massive non-mortgage consumer debt and the carbon tax with different approaches by Trudeau and Poilievre. Guests: Catherine Swift. President, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada. Past president-CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Formerly named Canada's most powerful woman. Linda Leatherdale. Vice president, Cambria Canada. Former MONEY editor Toronto Sun. Michelle Simson. Fmr. Liberal MP and seatmate in QP to Justin Trudeau. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202317 min

Oct 1: Richard Cloutier, CJOB Winnipeg, Manitoba Prov. Election

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Manitoba's provincial election this coming Tuesday. Guest: Richard Cloutier, CJOB, Winnipeg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20238 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Sept 30: SK Premier Scott Moe to enact Charter notwithstanding clause. – Adrian Sutherland artist/Attawapiskat resident, National Truth & Reconciliation Day. – Adm. Mark Norman. Fed Liberals cut $1B from defense budget. – & More.

Today’s podcast: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe will recall the legislative assembly to pass the school pronoun policy into law and has declared he will invoke the Charter 'nothwithstanding' clause to override any court decision to invalidate the policy. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan Today is 2023 National Truth and Reconciliation Day Guest: Adrian Sutherland. Lifelong resident of Attawapiskat First Nation. International award-winning singer/songwriter. Most recent song Notawe (Father), sung entirely in Adrian's first Cree language. Recorded and mastered by multi Grammy Award winning producer Colin Linden and mastered by another multi Grammy Award winner Greg Calbi. - Adrian as well addresses issues facing First Nations and life at Attawapiskat where homes are barely insulated against freezing winter temperatures and drinking water remains unsafe. Federal government looking to cut $1 billion from National Defence Budget Guest: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. former Commander RCN and Vice Chief of the Defence Staff. Nazi honoured in Canada's parliament. Reaction from Ukraine as Putin maximizes PR. Our guest's response is somewhat different to what has been reported/commented on in Canada in the past week. Guest: Olexander Scherba. Fmr Ukraine Ambassador to Austria, member of Ukraine diplomatic mission to the United States. Author: Ukraine vs Darkness: Undiplomatic Thoughts --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer – Santiago Bedoya Podcast Producer – Tom McKay If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20231h 1m

Sept 30: Tristin Hopper, National Post op-ed on the aftermath of the Nazi in Parliament

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First Reading (Nat Post) The shambling, embarrassing aftermath of Canada feting a Nazi. Guest: Tristin Hopper. Op ed writer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202310 min

Sept 30: Op-ed by Tasha Kheiriddin: "Mark Carney jumpstarts Trudeau death watch"

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Op ed: Mark Carney jumpstarts Trudeau death watch. Guest: Tasha Kheiriddin. Her op ed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20238 min

Sept 30: Libraries Not Landfills challenging Peel District School Board removing books

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Book banning and removal from library shelves. In Peel Region, Ontario. The group Libraries not Landfills is challenging the Peel District School Board removing books published prior to 2008. Meanwhile in California, Governor Gavin Newsom announced this week that schools blocking textbooks and school library books addressing anti-discrimination laws will be fined. In Illinois, school and public libraries will lose state funding for pulling books off the shelves. Guest: Tom Ellard. Libraries Not Landfills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202311 min

Sept 30: Fmr MB teacher Michael Zwaagstra on SK Notwithstanding clause

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Earlier today Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe joined us to underscore his intent to engage the Constitutional 'Notwithstanding' clause should courts overrule his government's youth pronoun/gender change about to become legislation requiring parents be notified when students under 16 are involved. Guest: Michael Zwaagstra. Manitoba high school teacher and author (What's Wrong With Our Schools And How We Can Fix them. His Winnipeg Sun op ed titled "Anti-parental rhetoric undermines public education." (MichaelZwaagstra.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 20237 min

Sept 30: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe will enact Charter notwithstanding clause

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Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe will recall the legislative assembly to pass the school pronoun policy into law and has declared he will invoke the Charter 'nothwithstanding' clause to override any court decision to invalidate the policy. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202316 min

Sept 30: Adrian Sutherland artist/Attawapiskat resident, National Truth and Reconciliation Day

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Today is 2023 National Truth and Reconciliation Day Guest: Adrian Sutherland. Lifelong resident of Attawapiskat First Nation. International award-winning singer/songwriter. Most recent song Notawe (Father), sung entirely in Adrian's first Cree language. Recorded and mastered by multi Grammy Award winning producer Colin Linden and mastered by another multi Grammy Award winner Greg Calbi. - Adrian as well addresses issues facing First Nations and life at Attawapiskat where homes are barely insulated against freezing winter temperatures and drinking water remains unsafe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202315 min

Setp 30: Admiral Mark Norman, fed Liberals cut $1billion from defence budget

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Federal governmnetr looking to cut $1 billion from National Defence Budget Guest: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. former Commander RCN and Vice Chief of the Defence Staff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202316 min

Sept. 30: Fmr Ukraine Ambassador Olexander Scherba on Nazi in parliament

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Nazi honoured in Canada's parliament. Reaction from Ukraine as Putin maximizes PR. Our guest's response is somewhat different to what has been reported/commented on in Canada in the past week. Guest: Olexander Scherba. Fmr Ukraine Ambassador to Austria, member of Ukraine diplomatic mission to the United States. Author: Ukraine vs Darkness: Undiplomatic Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 1, 202316 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Sep 24: Mark Baxter, Police Life Loss. - NB Prem Blaine Higgs, Pronoun/Gender Policy. - Greg Perras, de Grood appeal to Supreme Crt for Increased Freedoms. - Metastatic Cancer Survivor Todd Seals and Roy Green on the Same Road.

Today's Podcast: The shooting death of British Columbia RCMP Constable Rick O'Brien, as well as the numbers of police officers killed on duty in Canada brings to the fore the issue of what must be done to reduce the risk to police officers. Today is Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day with ceremonies and police attendance from across Canada in Ottawa. Guest: Mark Baxter. President: Police Association of Ontario. The issue of pronoun selection, name change and gender identity among Canada's youth and mandatory reporting by teachers/schools to parents of children under 16 years of age is increasingly polarizing. This week saw marches across Canada supporting these provincial policies and counter-protests. The first province to introduce a policy requiring parents be informed if their children under 16 are choosing different pronouns/names was New Brunswick with Policy 713. Guest: Blaine Higgs. Premier. New Brunswick In April of 2014, Matthew de Grood attended an end-of-school-term party in a home in Calgary's North-West. de Grood would, in the worst mass killing in Calgary's history, stab to death Kaitlin Perras, 23, Zackariah Rathwell, 21, Jordan Segura, 22, Josh Hunter, 23, and Lawrence Hong, 27. In 2016 de Grood was found NCR (Not Criminally Responsible) and found to be living with undiagnosed schizophrenia. He has since been living at the Edmonton Alberta Hospital and receiving psychiatric treatment, while appearing annually before the Alberta review board to have his case and detention assessed. In September of last year the board determined de Grood posed a "significant risk" to the public and would not be granted an absolute discharge. de Grood is now seeking to have the Supreme Court of Canada hear and consider his case and grant more freedoms. We speak with the father of one de Grood's victims. Guest: Gregg Perras, father of Katie Perras When men ignore health warnings and in this case symptoms of prostate health issues it can and does lead to metastasized prostate cancer. Metastasized prostate cancer is immediately classified as Stage 4. My reality, diagnosed in February of this year. Remarkable and effective very new and significantly life-extending medical treatments available, with more in the pipeline, however, they are not without considerable side effects which some men tolerate better than others. Todd Seals (toddseals63.blogspot.com) at age 42 was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer and given months to live and well before the newest drugs became available. 17 years later Todd is very much alive and while the cancer remains a threat, Todd Seals has become a much talked and written about survivor, motivator, as well as a contributor to U.S. World and News Report. His addresses his life since diagnosis 17 years ago and metastatic prostate cancer. Guest: Todd Seals and Roy Green speak about the journey and experience of living with Stage 4 metastasized prostate cancer, Seals with 17 years experience while I am just beginning that journey as modern medicine is hopefully increasingly turning this killer into a treatable chronic illness. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 20231h 5m

Sep 24: Peter MacKay, Increasing Number of Canadian Police Officers injured, wounded and killed while on duty, as well his view of NCR

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A former crown prosecutor who argued cases before the Supreme Court of Canada, as well as being federal Minister of Justice and Solicitor General for Canada shares his thoughts on the increasing number of Canadian police officers injured, wounded and killed while on duty. - As well his view of NCR. Guest: Peter MacKay. Former federal Minister of Justice and Solicitor General. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 20237 min

Sep 24: Jason Harnett, Families of Slain Canadian Police Officers Among Those Honoured at Today's Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day Ceremonies

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Families of slain Canadian police officers among those honoured at today's Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day ceremonies. Guest: Jason Harnett. Brother Andrew, Sgt of the Calgary Police Service killed on duty New Year's Eve 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 20237 min

Sep 24: Mark Baxter, PAO, Police Life Loss in Canada

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The shooting death of British Columbia RCMP Constable Rick O'Brien, as well as the numbers of police officers killed on duty in Canada brings to the fore the issue of what must be done to reduce the risk to police officers. Today is Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day with ceremonies and police attendance from across Canada in Ottawa. Guest: Mark Baxter. President: Police Association of Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 202310 min

Sep 24: New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, N.B. Youth Pronoun/Gender Identity Policy

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The issue of pronoun selection, name change and gender identity among Canada's youth and mandatory reporting by teachers/schools to parents of children under 16 years of age is increasingly polarizing. This week saw marches across Canada supporting these provincial policies and counter-protests. The first province to introduce a policy requiring parents be informed if their children under 16 are choosing different pronouns/names was New Brunswick with Policy 713. Guest: Blaine Higgs. Premier. New Brunswick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 202317 min

Sept 24: Youth Pronoun/Gender Identity Policies, Listeners' Thoughts

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Roy takes to the phones to hear your thoughts on provincial youth pronoun an gender policies in schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 20237 min

Sep 24: Greg Perras, Father of Katie on Matthew de Grood Appeal to Supreme Court for Increased Freedoms

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In April of 2014, Matthew de Grood attended an end-of-school-term party in a home in Calgary's North-West. de Grood would, in the worst mass killing in Calgary's history, stab to death Kaitlin Perras, 23, Zackariah Rathwell, 21, Jordan Segura, 22, Josh Hunter, 23, and Lawrence Hong, 27. In 2016 de Grood was found NCR (Not Criminally Responsible) and found to be living with undiagnosed schizophrenia. He has since been living at the Edmonton Alberta Hospital and receiving psychiatric treatment, while appearing annually before the Alberta review board to have his case and detention assessed. In September of last year the board determined de Grood posed a "significant risk" to the public and would not be granted an absolute discharge. de Grood is now seeking to have the Supreme Court of Canada hear and consider his case and grant more freedoms. We speak with the father of one de Grood's victims. Guest: Gregg Perras, father of Katie Perras Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 20239 min

Sep 24: Metastatic Cancer Survivor Todd Seals and Roy Green on the Same Road

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When men ignore health warnings and in this case symptoms of prostate health issues it can and does lead to metastasized prostate cancer. Metastesized prostate cancer is immediately classified as Stage 4. My reality, diagnosed in February of this year. Remarkable and effective very new and significantly life-extending medical treatments available, with more in the pipeline, however, they are not without considerable side effects which some men tolerate better than others. Todd Seals (toddseals63.blogspot.com) at age 42 was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer and given months to live and well before the newest drugs became available. 17 years later Todd is very much alive and while the cancer remains a threat, Todd Seals has become a much talked and written about survivor, motivator, as well as a contributor to U.S. World and News Report. His addresses his life since diagnosis 17 years ago and metastatic prostate cancer. Guest: Todd Seals and Roy Green speak about the journey and experience of living with Stage 4 metastasized prostate cancer, Seals with 17 years experience while I am just beginning that journey as modern medicine is hopefully increasingly turning this killer into a treatable chronic illness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 24, 202331 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Sep 23: Jason Harnett on Death of RCMP Officer. - Indian Journalist Shivam Vij on Trudeau Accusation. - Fmr BC Premier Ujjal Dosanjh on Canada/India Crisis. - Borys Wrzesnewskyj on Ukraine & Zelenskyy in Cdn Parl

Today's podcast: Death of Ridge Meadows detachment B.C., RCMP officer Rick O'Brien, with two additional officers injured. Tomorrow is Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day with thousands of officers and their families attending ceremonies in Ottawa. Guest: Jason Harnett. Will be in Ottawa attending ceremonies. His brother Sergeant Andrew Harnett of the Calgary Police Service was dragged to his death during a routine traffic stop on New Year's Eve 2020. (Sentencing of the then still young offender found guilty of manslaughter should take place next week.) PM Justin Trudeau alleging India involved in murder of Canadian Sikh leader and proponent for an independent Khalistan, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. What is the view/opinion expressed in India about the Trudeau allegation, which the PM refuses to elaborate on. Guest: (pre-recorded Thursday) -w Shivam Vij. Independent Indian journalist based in New Delhi. Wrote op ed for Washington Post in 2018, following Justin Trudeau's much criticized visit to India: Why is India being really rude to Justin Trudeau? Opinion/view of developing conflict between Canada and India. Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former premier, British Columbia. Former Liberal member of parliament and federal Minister of Health. Emigrated to Canada from India. Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada Guest: Borys Wrzesnewskyj. Member Ukrainian Canadian Congress and former Liberal MP Toronto. Sat with PM Trudeau in parliament during Ukraine president's first virtual message. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202329 min

Sep 23: Prof Eric Kam, From Reuters: Canada's Declining Productivity Streak Adds to Inflation Problem

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Reuters: 'Canada's declining productivity streak adds to inflation problem.' Canada's productivity has in eleven of the last 12 quarters fallen to 2016 levels. Tiff Macklem, BOC Governor: "Weak productivity growth has been a serial problem for Canada." Why? Impact where and how deeply? AND: Assessing the Liberals Bill C-56. New Housing and Groceries Affordability Act, introduced into parliament on Thursday. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomist, Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202311 min

Sep 23: Dan McTeague, Ottawa Accelerates its Climate Agenda, British Prime Minister Rishi Sumak Puts Brakes on U.K.'s Climate Commitments

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While Ottawa accelerates its climate agenda British Prime Minister Rishi Sumak puts the brakes on U.K.'s climate commitments in order to not impose "unacceptable costs" on British families. Sumak delaying a ban on gasoline and diesel vehicles five years and confirms British households will 'never" be forced to "rip out their existing boiler and replacei with a heat pump." Guest: Dan McTeague. President: Canadians for Affordable Energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202317 min

Sep 23: Ron Foxcroft, Carbon Tax Impact on Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Transportation Sectors

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Carbon tax impact on manufacturing, supply chain and transportation sectors. It now costs $2,000 to fill a semi tractor truck with diesel fuel and the carbon tax on a fleet of trucks for diesel alone is considerable. Is that increase passed on to the consumer at the back end of an order? And how does the carbon tax impact the entire process of the supply chain from manufacturing to delivery? Guest: Ron Foxcroft (Order of Canada). Chairman FOX 40 Industries, manufactures FOX 40 product line including FOX 40 whistle, official whistle of the NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAA, CFL and World Cup soccer referees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202318 min

Sep 23: Sylvain Charlebois, On “Must Attend” Meeting in Ottawa With the CEO's of Canada' Largest Grocery Chains

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This week federal Industry Minister Francois Philippe Champagne chaired a 'must attend' meeting in Ottawa with the CEO's of Canada' largest grocers chains. Opening the meeting, Professor Sylvain Charlebois, Director of the Agri-Foods Lab at Dalhousie University. Guest: Sylvain Charlebois. Op ed: Chicken Little and Canada's Food Inflation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202311 min

Sep 23: Brian Sauve, On Death of Ridge Meadows Detachment BC, RCMP Officer Rick O'Brien

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Death of Ridge Meadows, BC, RCMP Officer Rick O'Brien yesterday. Another Canadian police officer killed in the line of duty. Tomorrow is Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day. Thousands of officers and their families will be in Ottawa. Guest: Brian Sauve. President. National Police Federation. Representing RCMP officers across Canada (sole certified bargaining agent for RCMP members and Reservists below the rank of Inspector). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202310 min

Sep 23: Jason Harnett on RCMP Officer Death and his Calgary Police Service Brother's Death.

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Death of Ridge Meadows detachment B.C., RCMP officer Rick O'Brien, with two additional officers injured. Tomorrow is Police and Peace Officers National Memorial Day with thousands of officers and their families attending ceremonies in Ottawa. Guest: Jason Harnett. Will be in Ottawa attending ceremonies. His brother Sergeant Andrew Harnett of the Calgary Police Service was dragged to his death during a routine traffic stop on New Year's Eve 2020. (Sentencing of the then still young offender found guilty of manslaughter should take place next week.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 20235 min

Sep 23: Indian Journalist Shivam Vij on Trudeau Accusation.

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PM Justin Trudeau alleging India involved in murder of Canadian Sikh leader and proponent for an independent Khalistan, Hardeep Singh Nijjar. What is the view/opinion expressed in India about the Trudeau allegation, which the PM refuses to elaborate on. Guest: (pre-recorded Thursday) -w Shivam Vij. Independent Indian journalist based in New Delhi. Wrote op ed for Washington Post in 2018, following Justin Trudeau's much criticized visit to India: Why is India being really rude to Justin Trudeau? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 202311 min

Sep 23: Fmr BC Premier Ujjal Dosanjh on Canada/India Crisis

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Opinion and view of developing conflict between Canada and India. Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former premier, British Columbia. Former Liberal member of parliament and federal Minister of Health. Emigrated to Canada from India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 20238 min

Sep 23: Borys Wrzesnewskyj on Ukraine & Zelenskyy in Cdn Parl

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada Guest: Borys Wrzesnewskyj. Member Ukrainian Canadian Congress and former Liberal MP Toronto. Sat with PM Trudeau in parliament during Ukraine president's first virtual message. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 23, 20238 min

Introducing... Global News' What Happened To...? The Thai Cave Rescue

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The 2018 Thai cave rescue quickly became an international spectacle that captured the attention of people all around the world. Twelve boys and their soccer coach were exploring the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai when the cave suddenly flooded, trapping the team. Monsoon season came early that year, and the cave became blocked by heavy rainwater. On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the incredible Thai Cave rescue mission. She speaks with diver Rick Stanton about the wins, the challenges and ultimately, how it was pulled off. She also speaks to water management expert Thanet Natisri to find out how the cave was made safe enough for divers to enter. Find out more at https://globalnews.ca/news/9733417/what-happened-to-thai-cave-rescue-part-1/ Contact: Email: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 22, 202326 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Sep 17: AB Prem Danielle Smith E.Coli Outbreak/Fed Relations. - Dr. Joseph Blondeau, E.Coli & Vaccines. - Darrell Bricker. Canadian Families Short of Money. - Scott Newark, Hundreds of Criminal Cases May be Thrown Out of Court

Today’s podcast: Alberta premier Danielle Smith joins us on the E. coli outbreak in various city daycares which used a centralized kitchen. As of Friday 337 confirmed cases. 12 hospitalized. -- The premier is challenging the Trudeau government on a new federal tax on homes and argues new home builds will increase the cost of a new home in Alberta by at least $35,000 and $71,000 in Ontario. -- Premier Smith will also address the first meeting of the Alberta-Ottawa working group on emissions reduction and energy development - Also tweets her commitment "to standing alongside Alberta in ensuring the continued prosperity of our oil and natural gas sector." Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier of Alberta What is E. coli, which E. coli bacteria attack the body (intestinal wall). Conditions which foster and spread life-threatening E. coli bacteria.- We all have E. coli in our systems and most of it is not of concern. However, the E. coli which infected over 300 children at Calgary daycares, 12 of who remained in hospital Friday is known as Shiga toxin-producing E.Coli and it can be deadly. As well: Flu season close. The new Covid strain. Vaccines/boosters for both. Public doubt and resistance to be vaccinated stated over social media. Why should we agree to more Covid vaccinations? We were told at the outset that the first two vaccinations would be all we would require. Guest: Dr. Joesph Blondeau. Clinical microbiologist and head of clinical microbiology at Saskatoon's Royal University and Hospital and at the University of Saskatchewan. How close to the fnancial breaking point is half the Canadian population and who are they? Already this year we have spoken about 52% of Canadians being within $200 of not being able to meet their monthly financial obligations, while 24% nationally would have to borrow money or sell something if they had to raise $500 in 24 hours to pay bills. and: Is Trudeau government pitching Hail Mary's in an attempt to slow down increasingly falling support of Canadians? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO, IPSOS Public Affairs. Author: NEXT: Where to Live, What to Buy and Who will Lead Canada's Future? Courts in dissaray in Ontario at this time because of staffing issues and health concerns within courtrooms (mold). Hundreds of criminal cases (and maybe more) may be thrown out because of not meeting required timelines from charges being laid to a trial concluded, per the Supreme Court Jordan decision of 2016. Might killers walk?Not the first time. In 2017 a report by the Senate standing committee on legal and constitutional affairs, revealed tens of thousands of criminal cases may have to be thrown out for the same reason. And then there's the issue of NCR. Not Criminally Responsible. NCR has been a national headlines creating reality and is again in British Columbia with premier David Eby "whitel hot" angry over the release of an NCR psychiatric patient, Blair Evan Donnelly, who stabbed his teenage daughter to death and last weekend stabbed three people at the Light Up Chinatown festival in Vancouver. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown prosecutor, Fmr executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, Vice-chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime and senior policy advisor to the federal and Ontario Public Safety Ministers. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 202355 min

Sep 17: Lisa Raitt, On Task Force for Housing and Climate Launching Next Tuesday

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A non-governmental task force known as the Task Force for Housing and Climate will launch next Tuesday and is co-chaired by former Conservative Party of Canada cabinet minister Lisa Raitt of Ontario and former Mayor of Edmonton Don Iveson. The objective is to introduce ways to accelerate the construction of new homes nationally and simultaneously make those home more resistant to extreme weather events such as wildfires and floods. Guest: Lisa Raitt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 20239 min

Sep 17: Masih Alinejad, First Anniversary of the Death in Iran of Mahsa Amini, Arrested by the So-Called Morality Police

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This weekend marks the first anniversary of the death in Iran of Mahsa Amini, the young woman (22) arrested by the so-called Morality Police for defying the country's hijab laws. Nationwide protests erupted and dozens of young Iranian protesters are reported to have been shot and killed by police. Mahsa Amini's father detained by security forces and warned to not commemorate his daughter's death before being released. Guest: Masih Alinejad. Iranian journalist/activist. Founder of #WhiteWednesdays & #MyCameraIsMyWeapon. Author: The Wind in My Hair: My Fight for Freedom in Modern Iran. Her life under constant threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 20237 min

Sep 17: Tom Korski, Blacklocks Reporter on Parliament Resuming and the Past Week-Plus in Ottawa has not been Uneventful

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With parliament set to resume the past week-plus in Ottawa has not been uneventful. We're joined by the executive editor of Blacklocks Reporter @mindingottawa on "X". Guest: Tom Korski. Exec editor, Blacklock's Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 202317 min

Sep 17: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith E. coli outbreak/Ottawa Relations.

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Alberta premier Danielle Smith joins us on the E. coli outbreak in various city daycares which used a centralized kitchen. As of Friday 337 confirmed cases. 12 hospitalized. -- The premier is challenging the Trudeau government on a new federal tax on homes and argues new home builds will increase the cost of a new home in Alberta by at least $35,000 and $71,000 in Ontario. -- Premier Smith will also address the first meeting of the Alberta-Ottawa working group on emissions reduction and energy development - Also tweets her commitment "to standing alongside Alberta in ensuring the continued prosperity of our oil and natural gas sector." Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier of Alberta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 202318 min

Sep 17: Dr. Joseph Blondeau. E. coli Outbreak and Vaccines for Flu and Covid

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What is E. coli, which E. coli bacteria attack the body (intestinal wall). Conditions which foster and spread life-threatening E. coli bacteria.- We all have E. coli in our systems and most of it is not of concern. However, the E. coli which infected over 300 children at Calgary daycares, 12 of who remained in hospital Friday is known as Shiga toxin-producing E.Coli and it can be deadly. As well: Flu season close. The new Covid strain. Vaccines/boosters for both. Public doubt and resistance to be vaccinated stated over social media. Why should we agree to more Covid vaccinations? We were told at the outset that the first two vaccinations would be all we would require. Guest: Dr. Joesph Blondeau. Clinical microbiologist and head of clinical microbiology at Saskatoon's Royal University and Hospital and at the University of Saskatchewan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 202316 min

Sep 17: Darrell Bricker. Canadian Families Short of Money

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How close to the fnancial breaking point is half the Canadian population and who are they? Already this year we have spoken about 52% of Canadians being within $200 of not being able to meet their monthly financial obligations, while 24% nationally would have to borrow money or sell something if they had to raise $500 in 24 hours to pay bills. and: Is Trudeau government pitching Hail Mary's in an attempt to slow down increasingly falling support of Canadians? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO, IPSOS Public Affairs. Author: NEXT: Where to Live, What to Buy and Who will Lead Canada's Future? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 20238 min

Sep 17: Scott Newark. Hundreds of Criminal Cases May be Thrown Out of Court

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Courts in dissaray in Ontario at this time because of staffing issues and health concerns within courtrooms (mold). Hundreds of criminal cases (and maybe more) may be thrown out because of not meeting required timelines from charges being laid to a trial concluded, per the Supreme Court Jordan decision of 2016. Might killers walk?Not the first time. In 2017 a report by the Senate standing committee on legal and constitutional affairs, revealed tens of thousands of criminal cases may have to be thrown out for the same reason. And then there's the issue of NCR. Not Criminally Responsible. NCR has been a national headlines creating reality and is again in British Columbia with premier David Eby "whitel hot" angry over the release of an NCR psychiatric patient, Blair Evan Donnelly, who stabbed his teenage daughter to death and last weekend stabbed three people at the Light Up Chinatown festival in Vancouver. Also making news this week, Matthew de Grood of Calgary who stabbed 5 university students to death at a Calgary house party in 2014. de Grood was found to be NCR 2 years later because of undiagnosed schizophrenia and was sent to the Alberta Hospital in Edmonton where he receives ongoing psychiatric treatment. Last year the Alberta Review Board assessed de Grood as a continuing significant threat to the public and not entitiled to an absolute discharge. Now de Grood is appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada in order to gain a conditional discharge with additional freedoms. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown prosecutor, Fmr executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, Vice-chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime and senior policy advisor to the federal and Ontario Public Safety Ministers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 202315 min

Roy Green Show Podcast, Sept 16: SK Prem. Scott Moe challenges PM, trade with India. – Farooq sisters in Toronto. $7k monthly rent increase. – Prof Sylvain Charlebois. Grocery execs summoned to Ottawa. – UNIFOR Pres. Lana Payne. Cdn autoworkers strike?

Today’s podcast: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe critical of Justin Trudeau India G20 messaging. Argues damages trade relationship with one of the SK's and Canada's most significant trading partners. Plus: the premier muses about engaging the Charter notwithstanding clause to defend his government's pronoun/sex education for students under 16 and their parents policy. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan. Rents across Canada have achieved unaffordable status for many. Perhaps none more so than Toronto sisters Yumna and Khadeja Farooq. Their 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment where they have lived for 3 years and for which they most recently have been paying $2,500 monthly rent was suddenly raised by $7,000 to $9,500 per month, to begin November 1, 2023. The sisters sought legal advice and will join us to share what they have found out. (Their building was constructed after 2018 making it exempt from rent control.) Guests: Yumna and Khadeja Farooq. The federal government has summoned the CEO's of Canada's largest grocery chains to parliament next week. Ottawa is making sweeping changes to the Competition Act that target the largest grocery chains and the government is threatening the chains with increased taxes if food prices don't stabilize by Thanksgiving. Our guest has been invited to participate in the meeting between the grocery chain CEO's and Industry Minister Francois-Phillippe Champagne. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois, head of the Agri-Foods Analytics Lab at Dalhousie, University. The United Auto Workers union in the U.S. has begun simultaneous but limited strikes against Detroit's three automakers, Ford, GM and Stellara at plants in Michigan, Missouri and Ohio,with 13,000 autoworkers walking off the job. The union is demanding a roughly 40% pay increase and additional concessions. The automakers have countered with an approximately 20% increase offer. When might this morph into a full U.S.-wide strike and what might we expect from Canada's autoworkers represented by UNIFOR? UNIFOR's contract with automakers in this country expires next Tuesday and although the union is negotiating only with Ford at present, is a full Canadian walkout of autoworkers possible and what would the impact on our national economy be? In the U.S. a full walkout would remove approximately 150,000 workers from the job. President Biden waded into the dispute Friday, calling on the automakers to exercise fairness and and the strike. Guest: Lana Payne. President, UNIFOR, Canada --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer – David Hunter Podcast Producer – Tom McKay If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 16, 202349 min

Sept. 16: Heather Scofield, BCoC. Letters to Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre about Fragile Economic/Business Climate

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The Business Council of Canada has sent letters to both prime minister Justin Trudeau and official opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, alerting to the fragile economic / business climate in Canada. Guest: Heather Scofield. Senior |Vice President, Strategy. Business Council of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 16, 20237 min

Sept. 16: Darrian Matassa-Fung of Global News, BC. Illigal Drugs Prohibited from Playgrounds, Spray and Wading Pools, Skate Parks

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Global News B.C: B.C. prohibits illegal drugs from playgrounds, spray and wading pools, skate parks. Guest: Darrian Matassa-Fung. Online journalist, Global News, BC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 16, 20238 min

Sept. 16: Ben Harrietha, reporter AM980 London. Terrorism Trial of Nathaniel Veltman.

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The London, Ontario terrorism trial of Nathaniel Veltman, charged with first degree murders of four members of a London Muslim family. Guest: Ben Harrietha, reporter AM 980, London, in court covering the trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 16, 20236 min