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Aug 26: Dan Hendrycks. AI can threaten humanity’s existence just like pandemics & nuclear war
bonusCAIS: The Center for Artificial Intelligence Safety (San Francisco). The very serious threat to humanity AI presents, as well as the good AI is capable of. Some of the world's top scientists and AI involved individuals like Bill Gates and Yoshua Bengio (guest 2 weeks ago) signed this one-word sentence about AI and circulated among global leaders: "Mitigating the threat of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war." Guest: Dan Hendrycks. Executive Director, CAIS, San Francisco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 26: Jeff Robbins fmr. MA U.S. attorney/Senate investigator on Donald Trump.
bonusTrump's arraignment in Atlanta. What to expect now and might the U.S. Supreme Court intercede prior to conclusion of the trials and issuance of verdicts? Guest: Jeffrey Robbins. Former U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts and former chief counsel on the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Now partner at Saul Ewing national U.S. law firm and Congressional Investigations Practice Chair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 26: Mike Luckovich, 2-time Pulitzer Prize recipient editorial cartoonist from Atlanta on Trump/arraignment.
bonusThe Donald Trump arraignment in Atlanta, including his mug shot making international news. So how does one of America's foremost and multiple Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonists view what took place in Atlanta during Trump's arraignment? Guest: Mike Lukovich. Editorial cartoonist. Atlanta Journal Constitution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 26: SK education minister Dustin Duncan, parental inclusion in school policies.
bonusAs Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe shared with us on air last Sunday would be happening this week, the provincial government introduced new policies for parental inclusion and consent. Schools must seek parent/guardian permission when changing the preferred name and pronoun used by students under the age of 16. Parents/guardians must be informed about the sexual health education; and, curriculum and have the option to decline their children's participation. (There is more....) Guest: Dustin Duncan. Saskatchewan Minister of Education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 26: April Hutchinson, Team Canada champion powerlifter challenges biological male participation in women's events.
bonusApril Hutchinson is a Team Canada Canada female power weightlifter from London, Ontario. Ms. Hutchinson has been very vocal about a transgender powerlifter setting new records for competitions in the sport at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship Female Masters Unequipped category. The transgender athlete Anne Andres, a biological male who identifies as a woman lifted a final score of 597kg, over 200kg more than her closest opponent. April Hutchinson argues Andres’ victory establishes "records which will never be broken by a woman." The Canadian Powerlifting Union's gender self-identification Trans Inclusion Policy announced earlier this year allows athletes to compete with the gender they self-identify with as vs biological birth. April Hutchinson and other female athletes wrote letters of objection to the CPU and some female weightlifters dropped out of the competition because of Andres’ participation. The International Powerlifting Federation has now given its Canadian counterpart an ultimatum, declaring the CPU must align with IPF rules on transgender competitors and provide government-issued ID with their gender identity. Meanwhile, the International Chess Federation announced transgender women are barred from competing in official events for females until an assessment of gender is made by officials. Guest: April Hutchinson. Team Canada champion weightlifter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, August 20: Stories From Wildfires in B.C/NWT. – Sask. Premier Scott Moe Responds to Environment Minister Guilbeault. – John Zogby, What Happens if Trump is Found Guilty? – Bruce LeMessurier 2 Holes-in-One at Nanton Golf Course.
Today’s podcast: More stories from those affected by the wildfires raging in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Guests: Professor Michael Mehta. Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, B.C. Carter Kasteel. Yellowknife born and raised. His evacuation experience. Ted Farr. News director, AM 1150, Kelowna. Kelowna State of Emergency. Told to evacuate his home in West Kelowna Friday night. Charles Dent, Chair of the NWT Human Rights Commission from Yellowknife. Former NWT MLA and cabinet minister. Premier Scott Moe responds to federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault and follows up on last Sunday's interview with Alberta premier Danielle Smith. Guest: Scott Moe Donald Trump. Should he be found guilty and/or should he be forced out of the GOP race to be the party nominee for president might that lead to nationwide social unrest in the U.S.? How polarized are Americans now about Trump? Guest: John Zogby. Dean of U.S. pollsters Chair, John Zogby Strategies. - author: We are Many, We are One. - op ed writer - keynote speaker. - Podcast: The Zogby Report. Clients include: Coca Cola, U.S. Conference of Mayors, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, United States Census Bureau. At 72, Bruce LeMessurier beat odds of 67 million to 1 and scored 2 holes-in-one at the Nanton golf course in Alberta. A 10 handicap, LeMessurier has five aces in total. Guest: Bruce LeMessurier ------------------------------------------- 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
Aug 20: Stories from the Wildfires, Prof. Michael Mehta, Carter Kasteel, Ted Farr, and Charles Dent
bonusMore stories from those affected by the wildfires raging in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Guests: Professor Michael Mehta. Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, B.C. Carter Kasteel. Yellowknife born and raised. His evacuation experience. Ted Farr. News director, AM 1150, Kelowna. Kelowna State of Emergency. Told to evacuate his home in West Kelowna Friday night. Charles Dent, Chair of the NWT Human Rights Commission from Yellowknife. Former NWT MLA and cabinet minister. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 20: Sask. Premier Scott Moe Responds to Federal Environment Minister Guilbeault
bonusPremier Scott Moe responds to federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault and follows up on last Sunday's interview with Alberta premier Danielle Smith. Guest: Premier Scott Moe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 20: John Zogby, What Happens if Trump is Found Guilty?
bonusDonald Trump. Should he be found guilty and/or should he be forced out of the GOP race to be the party nominee for president might that lead to nationwide social unrest in the U.S.? How polarized are Americans now about Trump? Guest: John Zogby. Dean of U.S. pollsters Chair, John Zogby Strategies. - author: We are Many, We are One. - op ed writer - keynote speaker. - Podcast: The Zogby Report. Clients include: Coca Cola, U.S. Conference of Mayors, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, United States Census Bureau. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 20: Bruce LeMessurier, 2 Holes-in-One at Nanton Golf Course
bonusAt 72, Bruce LeMessurier beat odds of 67 million to 1 and scored 2 holes-in-one at the Nanton golf course in Alberta. A 10 handicap, LeMessurier has five aces in total. Guest: Bruce LeMessurier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Aug 19: Chanine Carr, Jayme Doll, Donna-Lynn Baskin, Wildfires Continue. - Pierre Poilievre, Challenges Trudeau & Guilbeault. - Prof Yoshua Bengio, Threat of AI to Humanity. - Robert Patterson, Tenant Crushing Rents in Vancouver.
Today's Podcast Stories of the wildfires raging near Yellowknife and Kelowna. We hear first from a Yellowknife resident who was recently evacuated, then from the program director of AM1150 in Kelowna, and finally from the first Global News reporter deployed to Yellowknife. Guests: Donna-Lynn Baskin, Yellowknife resident. Chanine Carr, Program Director, AM1150, Kelowna. Jayme Doll, Global News Reporter. Canada's housing crisis. Inflation rose again in July. Consumer prices as well. For first time since pandemic Canada's inflation rate was higher than that of the U.S. BMO chief economist Douglas Porter: "there's no use sugar-coating this one. This is not a good report for the Bank of Canada." -other indicators though show a slight cooling of the national economy. Western provinces continue their challenge of federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault's move to remove fossil fuels from electricity generation by 2035. (furious AB premier Danielle Smith last Sunday. SK premier Scott Moe tomorrow). Guest is critical of Guilbeault heading for Beijing this month as executive vice-chair of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development. Chairperson is Ding Xuexiang. China Vice Premier. Toronto Star reports unnamed Liberal MPs grousing about Justin Trudeau leading the party and worry about losing the next fed election as badly as former Ontario Liberal Party under premier Kathleen Wynne lost the provincial election. Not enough seats retained for official party status. Guest's appeal to women voters and new kinder/gentler image makeover. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader Conservative Party of Canada A 2-part feature on Artificial Intelligence this weekend (Part 2 tomorrow). Global News' story in June headlined: "Why AI's top minds think it could end humanity and how we can stop it." - Also this week Canadian government consulting on a generative AI Code of Conduct. Just how dangerous to the existence of humanity is artificial intelligence and why? Guest: Professor Yoshua Bengio, Founder/scientific director Mila-Quebec AI Institute. His research helped create the groundwork for today's AI technology. Described as a "godfather" of AI development. Concerned AI we have today may lead to a massive catastrophe. In Vancouver rental prices are the highest in Canada. Average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment vaults to over $3,000 per month. Guest: Robert Patterson, lawyer and tenant advocate at the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre, Vancouver. (TRAC). TRAC also advises on rents across the province. Other provinces not far behind B.C. --------------------------------------------- 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
Aug 19: Eric Kam, How does an Economics Prof Prepare his Courses for University Students in this Economic Environment?
bonusInflation rose to 3.3% in July. Consumer prices rose as well and for the first time since before the pandemic Canada's inflation was higher than that of the U.S. Huge impact on Canadian consumers, home owners, investors, and those saving for and/or living in retirement. BMO chief economist: "There's no sense sugar-coating this one. This is not a good report for the Bank of Canada." How does our guest prepare his courses for his university students in this economic environment? Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 19: Yellowknife Resident Evacuated & Kelowna Wildfire, Chanine Carr, AM 1150, Jayme Doll, Global News
bonusStories of the wildfires raging near Yellowknife and Kelowna. We hear first from a Yellowknife resident who was recently evacuated, then from the program director of AM1150 in Kelowna, and finally from the first Global News reporter deployed to Yellowknife. Guests: Donna-Lynn Baskin, Yellowknife resident. Chanine Carr, Program Director, AM1150, Kelowna. Jayme Doll, Global News Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 19: CPC Leader Pierre Poilievre Challenging Trudeau and Guilbeault
bonusCanada's housing crisis. Inflation rose again in July. Consumer prices as well. For first time since pandemic Canada's inflation rate was higher than that of the U.S. BMO chief economist Douglas Porter: "there's no use sugar-coating this one. This is not a good report for the Bank of Canada." -other indicators though show a slight cooling of the national economy. Western provinces continue their challenge of federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault's move to remove fossil fuels from electricity generation by 2035. (furious AB premier Danielle Smith last Sunday. SK premier Scott Moe tomorrow). Guest is critical of Guilbeault heading for Beijing this month as executive vice-chair of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development. Chairperson is Ding Xuexiang. China Vice Premier. Toronto Star reports unnamed Liberal MPs grousing about Justin Trudeau leading the party and worry about losing the next fed election as badly as former Ontario Liberal Party under premier Kathleen Wynne lost the provincial election. Not enough seats retained for official party status. Guest's appeal to women voters and new kinder/gentler image makeover. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader Conservative Party of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 19: Prof Yoshua Bengio, a Godfather of AI. Threat of AI to Humanity
bonusPart 1 of a 2-part feature on Artificial Intelligence this weekend (Part 2 tomorrow). Global News' story in June headlined: "Why AI's top minds think it could end humanity and how we can stop it." - Also this week Canadian government consulting on a generative AI Code of Conduct. Just how dangerous to the existence of humanity is artificial intelligence and why? Guest: Professor Yoshua Bengio, Founder/scientific director Mila-Quebec AI Institute. His research helped create the groundwork for today's AI technology. Described as a "godfather" of AI development. Concerned AI we have today may lead to a massive catastrophe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 19: Robert Patterson, Lawyer/Tenant Advocate Vancouver, on Tenant-Crushing Rents.
bonusIn Vancouver rental prices are the highest in Canada. Average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment vaults to over $3,000 per month. Guest: Robert Patterson, lawyer and tenant advocate at the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre, Vancouver. (TRAC). TRAC also advises on rents across the province. Other provinces not far behind B.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Aug 13: AB Prem Danielle Smith Challenges Guilbeault. - Eric Alper, Taylor Swift Ticket Frenzy. - Andrew Ens, Poll on Poilievre. - Frank Stronach Cut Fed Bureaucracy. - Prof Thierry Bros, on Europe's Wind/Solar Shortfall
Today’s podcast: Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault releases his draft expectation to achieve Net Zero and with few exceptions force fossil fuels out of producing the electric grid by 2035. Alberta premier Danielle Smith issued a direct challenge to Guilbeault. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier, Alberta The Taylor Swift Eras Tour will stop in Toronto in November 2024, the tour's only Canadian performances and massive numbers of fans clamoring for tickets which went on sale Wednesday. The process of obtaining a ticket through Ticketmaster is exhausting involving the obtaining of access codes and the vast majority of fans will be disappointed. Also, this week Canadian rock guitarist and founder of The Band, Robbie Robertson died at age 80. Guest: That Eric Alper. 16 time Juno Award winner, 6 time nominee for Publicist of the Year during Canadian Music Week who has worked with some of the biggest and most important artists of our time (thatericalper.com). Are the federal Liberals becoming unelectable? Is a CPC majority government on the horizon? Guest: Andrew Ens. Snr VP Leger Marketing on what Canadians are saying about that Op-ed by Frank Stronach in the National Post: We must stop the explosive growth of government bureaucracy before it's too late. (98K new federal employees since 2015) Guest: Frank Stronach, perhaps Canada's most successful entrepreneur and founder of MAGNA International Professor Thierry Bros of Sciences Po University, Paris. Former official with French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry. Represented France on oil markets and advised on emergency issues at International Energy Agency and European Commission. Has heard the same views/decisions delivered this week by federal Environment Minister Guilbeault from EU politicians. Guest: Professor Bros points to Europe's resulting massive energy deficiencies and subsidies for consumers as energy costs/prices skyrocket. Guest: Professor Thierry Bros --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-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
Aug 13: Tom Korski, Blacklock's Reporter with Stories out of the Nation's Capital this Week.
bonusTom Korski of Blacklock's Reporter with stories out of the nation's capital this week, as well as some laughs with Roy. Guest: Tom Korski. Execuitve editor Blacklock's Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Ari Goldkind, Lawless Behaviour in Canada's Cities on the Increase
bonusFollow up to yesterday's segment with former Team Canada goaltender Don Edwards on parole board leniency to killer of his parents. - Lawless behaviour in Canada's cities on the increase. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer / media pundit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Dan McTeague, With Clean Fuel Regulations, How Will Canadians Fare?
bonusOn the issue of Canadian productivity and the release of the draft regulations for the Clean Fuel Regulations, how will Canadians fare? Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux told us on air that the poorest in Canada will suffer most from the increase in price of fossil fuels and in this nation of brutally cold winters. How does our guest assess what is likely to occur? Guest: Dan McTeague. President. Canadians for Affordable Energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Renaud Brossard, The Montreal Economic Institute Publishes the Results of its Study on Canada's Productivity
bonusThe Montreal Economic Institute publishes the results of its study on Canada's productivity and concludes On Productivity Canada is a laggard among G7 countries. Guest: Renaud Brossard. MEI Communications Director and co-author of the study. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Alberta premier Danielle Smith Challenges Fed Enviro Minister Guilbeault
bonusFederal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault releases his draft expectation to achieve Net Zero and with few exceptions force fossil fuels out of producing the electric grid by 2035. Alberta premier Danielle Smith issued a direct challenge to Guilbeault. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier, Alberta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Eric Alper, Artist/Music Publicist on Taylor Swift Ticket Frenzy and Loss of Robbie Robertson
bonusThe Taylor Swift Eras Tour will stop in Toronto in November 2024, the tour's only Canadian performances and massive numbers of fans clamoring for tickets which went on sale Wednesday. The process of obtaining a ticket through Ticketmaster is exhausting involving the obtaining of access codes and the vast majority of fans will be disappointed. Also, this week Canadian rock guitarist and founder of The Band, Robbie Robertson died at age 80. Guest: That Eric Alper. 16 time Juno Award winner, 6 time nominee for Publicist of the Year during Canadian Music Week who has worked with some of the biggest and most important artists of our time (thatericalper.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Andrew Ens, Leger Poll VP on Rising Fortunes of Poilievre/CPC.
bonusAre the federal Liberals becoming unelectable? Is a CPC majority government on the horizon? Guest: Andrew Ens. Snr VP Leger Marketing on what Canadians are saying about that Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Frank Stronach Urges Cut Federal Bureaucracy
bonusOp-ed by Frank Stronach in the National Post: We must stop the explosive growth of government bureaucracy before it's too late. (98K new federal employees since 2015) Guest: Frank Stronach, perhaps Canada's most successful entrepreneur and founder of MAGNA International Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 13: Prof Thierry Bros, Paris, on Europe's Wind and Solar Power Shortfall
bonusProfessor Thierry Bros of Sciences Po University, Paris. Former official with French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry. Represented France on oil markets and advised on emergency issues at International Energy Agency and European Commission. Has heard the same views/decisions delivered this week by federal Environment Minister Guilbeault from EU politicians. Professor Bros points to Europe's resulting massive energy deficiencies and subsidies for consumers as energy costs/prices skyrocket. Guest: Professor Thierry Bros Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Aug 12: Adam Lightplay on Maui Fire. - Stephen Ledrew, Pierre Poilievre and Sliding Liberal Support. - Greg Brady on Benching of Orioles Announcer. - Kenny Chiu, FedGov Reveals New Alleged China-Backed Misinformation Campaign
Today's Podcast: From Maui, Hawaii, a report of the apocalyptic fires on the island which have destroyed the historic town of Lahaina. Guest: Adam Lightplay. Producer. Akaku Community Media (Television), Maui. CPC's new video campaign presenting Pierre Poilievre in a kinder light and narrated by his wife Anaida. Helpful? And at the time of the announcement of the Trudeau's separation? As well, national polling shows a continuing significant decline in federal Liberal Party support with the Conservatives moving into majority government territory. Guest: Stephen Ledrew, lawyer and former (longest serving) president of the Liberal Party of Canada Kevin Brown is again the play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles, returning last night for a game between the Orioles and Seattle Mariners. During a game against Tampa Bay Rays last week Brown repeated on air what was flashed on the screen about the Orioles frustrating series of losses against the Rays. Totally benign statement. He was suspended by team officials according to The Athletic and most believe the team owner drove this. Orioles fans at Camden Yards chanted "free Kevin Brown" repeatedly. Brown remained silent until yesterday when he tweeted about his 'wonderful' relationship with the team, the GM and the owner. What most likely is the real story here? Guest: Greg Brady, Host, Toronto Today, AM 640, Global News Radio and for many years sports host/anchor. The federal government reveals a new alleged China-backed misinformation campaign against Michael Chong. Also news this week that guest of 3 weeks ago, Anna Kwok, the youngest Hong Kong activist on whom Hong Kong authorities placed a $1million HK bounty found out her parents had been visited by HK police. (declined interview this week) Guest: Kenny Chiu, former B.C. CPC MP subjected to Beijing disinformation campaign. --------------------------------------------- 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
Aug 12: Don Edwards, Fmr Pro Goalie, Engaging the Parole Board of Canada to Keep Killer of Parents Restricted
bonusDon Edwards, former Team Canada and Buffalo Sabres goaltender whose parents were murdered in cold blood by George Lovie continues with his family to engage the Parole Board of Canada in an attempt to keep Lovie's movements while on restricted parole exactly that. Lovie has threatened the Edwards family. The Parole Board is making a decision concerning Lovie and granting him no conditions full parole. Guest: Don Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 12: Catherine Swift, Steven Guilbeault has Unveiled his Plan to Force the Electricity Grid off Fossil Fuels
bonusFederal Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault has unveiled his plan to force the electricity grid off fossil fuels by 2035. This infuriates Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe and Alberta premier Danielle Smith who argue the move is unconstitutional and impossible to reach for their provinces. Guest: Catherine Swift. President. Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada. Past president/CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 12: From Maui Akaku Media producer Adam Lightplay on Island Fire Destruction.
bonusFrom Maui, Hawaii, a report of the apocalyptic fires on the island which have destroyed the historic town of Lahaina. Guest: Adam Lightplay. Producer. Akaku Community Media (Television), Maui. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 12: Stephen Ledrew fmr LPC president on CPC New Video Re Pierre Poilievre and Sliding Liberals Support.
bonusCPC's new video campaign presenting Pierre Poilievre in a kinder light and narrated by his wife Anaida. Helpful? And at the time of the announcement of the Trudeau's separation? As well, national polling shows a continuing significant decline in federal Liberal Party support with the Conservatives moving into majority government territory. Guest: Stephen Ledrew, lawyer and former (longest serving) president of the Liberal Party of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 12: AM 640's Greg Brady on Benching of Orioles Play-by-Play Announcer Kevin Brown
bonusKevin Brown is again the play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles, returning last night for a game between the Orioles and Seattle Mariners. During a game against Tampa Bay Rays last week Brown repeated on air what was flashed on the screen about the Orioles frustrating series of losses against the Rays. Totally benign statement. He was suspended by team officials according to The Athletic and most believe the team owner drove this. Orioles fans at Camden Yards chanted "free Kevin Brown" repeatedly. Brown remained silent until yesterday when he tweeted about his 'wonderful' relationship with the team, the GM and the owner. What most likely is the real story here? Guest: Greg Brady, Host, Toronto Today, AM 640, Global News Radio and for many years sports host/anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 12: Kenny Chiu FedGov Reveals New Alleged China-Backed Misinformation Campaign Against CPC MP Michael Chong.
bonusThe federal government reveals a new alleged China-backed misinformation campaign against Michael Chong. Also in news this week that guest of 3 weeks ago, Anna Kwok, the youngest Hong Kong activist on whom Hong Kong authorities placed a $1million HK bounty found out her parents had been visited by HK police. (declined interview this week) Guest: Kenny Chiu, former B.C. CPC MP subjected to Beijing disinformation campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show w/Guest Host Arlene Bynon, Aug 6: John LeBoutillier, Updates on Trump’s Indictment. - Simon Black, Why so many Strikes in Canada? - Moshe Lander, The End of Economic Sports Bids? – Mike Osborne, Natural Oyster Shucking Contest Winner.
Today's Podcast: More on Former President Donald Trump’s Indictment, including the possibility of a plea deal. Guest: John LeBoutillier, American Political Columnist, Pundit, and Former Republican Member of the United States House of Representatives Why are we seeing so many strikes in Canada? What’s behind the strikes, what do workers want? And how will it affect employers? Guest: Simon Black, an associate professor or labour studies at Brock University Could this be the end of the economic bid for sports? Guest: Moshe Lander, an economics professor at Concordia University Canada’s newly-dubbed Oyster Shucking Champion digs into the finer points of his trade. Guest: Mike Osborne, National Oyster Shucking Contest winner --------------------------------------------- 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
Aug 6: John LeBoutillier, Updates on Trump’s
bonusMore on Former President Donald Trump’s Indictment, including the possibility of a plea deal. Guest: John LeBoutillier, American Political Columnist, Pundit, and Former Republican Member of the United States House of Representatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 6: Simon Black, Why are there so many Strikes in Canada?
bonusWhy are we seeing so many strikes in Canada? What’s behind the strikes, what do workers want? And how will it affect employers? Guest: Simon Black, an Associate Professor of Labour Studies at Brock University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 6: Moshe Lander, Could This be the End of the Economic Bid for Sports?
bonusAlberta retracts its bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030. Could this be the end of the economic bid for global sporting events? Guest: Moshe Lander, an Economics Professor at Concordia University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 6: Mike Osbourne, Oyster Shucking Contest Winner
bonusCanada’s newly-dubbed Oyster Shucking Champion digs into the finer points of his trade. Guest: Mike Osborne, National Oyster Shucking Contest winner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show w/Guest Host Arlene Bynon, Aug 5: Reggie Cecchini, Update on Trump Indictment. - Jackson Proskow, Story of Daniel Hodges. - Darrell Bricker, Canadian’s View of Military. - Alan Cross, Taylor Swift Coming to Canada
On today's podcast: An update on everything Trump indictment Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Global News’ Washington Correspondent Proskow on his conversation with Daniel Hodges, who was assaulted on Jan. 6, and what Hodges said he wants Americans to keep in mind as Trump is indicted Guest: Jackson Proskow, the Washington Bureau Chief with Global News IPSOS Polling on how Canadians view the military Guest: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS CEO Taylor Swift is coming to Canada and an update on everything in the entertainment industry Guest: Alan Cross, broadcaster with Q107 and 102.1 the Edge and a commentator for Global News --------------------------------------------- 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
Aug 5: Joseph Shea, Associate Prof UNBC, Hot summer in Canada
bonusHot Summer in Canada. Professor Joseph Shea talks the season's wild weather. Guest: Joseph Shea, Associate Prof. Environmental Geomatics Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UNBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 5: Bryan Passifiume, National Post, This Week in Canadian Politics
bonusThis week in Canadian politics. Talking the Trudeau split, PM's remarks on housing, and the state of the government. Guest: Bryan Passifiume, reporter with the National Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 5: Reggie Cecchini, Global News, Updates on Donald Trump’s Indictment
bonusAn update on everything surrounding the Trump indictment. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Global News’ Washington Correspondent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 5: Jackson Proskow, Global News, Story of Daniel Hodges, Assaulted on Jan 6th at US Capital Riot
bonusJackson Proskow on his conversation with Daniel Hodges, who was assaulted on Jan. 6, and what Hodges said he wants Americans to keep in mind as Trump is indicted Guest: Jackson Proskow, the Washington Bureau Chief with Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 5: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS CEO, Polling on Canadian’s View of Military
bonusIPSOS Polling on how Canadians view the military. Guest: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS CEO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 5: Alan Cross, Taylor Swift is Coming to Canada and an Update on Everything in the Entertainment Industry
bonusTaylor Swift is coming to Canada and an update on developments in the music industry. Guest: Alan Cross, broadcaster with Q107 and 102.1 the Edge and a commentator for Global News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, July 30: Dr Christian Leuprecht, Cdn Military Spending. - Daniel Konikoff, AI Informing US Police on Driver’s Habits. - Michelle Simson & Dan McTeague, Trudeau Slide in Voter Support. - Prof Ken Coated, East-West Divide Canada.
Today’s podcast: Global News: Trudeau defends Canada's military spending against U.S. senator's scolding. Alaska senator Dan Sullivan rips into Canada's lack of proper military spending, missing our 2% GDP military spending promise, compromising our allies and directly asking the incoming Command General of NORAD, Lt. General Gregory Guillot to confront his Canadian counterparts on this issue. Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Queen's University and Royal Military College. International security expert. Fellow at the NATO College in Rome. Book: Security. Cooperation. Governance. University of Michigan Press. Police in Canada are using licence plate scanners to identify drivers in arrears on fines. U.S. police are now actively using AI to identify likely criminals by the way a vehicle is being driven and they have arrested individuals fleeing from serious criminal charges. If this initiative were adopted in Canada would it be a clear violation of Charter protected privacy rights? Guest: Daniel Konikoff. Director of the Privacy, Technology and Surveillance Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Trudeau tears up his cabinet while more Liberal MPs are opting out of politics and the federal Liberals are slipping precipitously in national voter support. What do two former Liberal MPs believe is going on inside the party? Guests: Michelle Simson & Dan McTeague Follow up to last Sunday's RGS when Scott Moe joined us and challenged, more directly than previously, the Trudeau government as increasing the East/West divide, based on an op ed by Yukon University professor Ken Coates and did not resist when I asked the premier if his fellow premiers across Canada have had it with the PM. Guest: Professor Ken Coates. We spoke with KC for 10 minutes last Sunday, but there's much more to be unpacked. Does Professor Coates see any parallels between the development of the politically successful Quebec sovereignty movement and what is developing in Western Canada. I related how I was present in Quebec when Rene Levesque gave personality to the Quebec sovereignty issue and was there for the election of the first PQ MNA's. I asked Ken Coates if he sees parallels in the West. His response: "They are fighting mad. Imagine this scenario. The Liberals appoint a Minister of Industry with a mandate to reduce emissions produced by manufacturing and processing. The focus would be on manufacturing and processing plants in Ontario and Quebec. Can you imagine such a thing?" --------------------------------------------- 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
July 30: Murray Pomerance, What the Heck is Going on in Hollywood? Actors, Producers, Writers Strike .
bonusWhat the heck is going on in Hollywood? Actors, producers, writers strike. Top grossing films of 2023 are Super Mario Brothers and Barbie. Oppenheimer is gathering momentum and the 'Barbenheimer' phenomenon is underway as moviegoers see the Barbie movie and Oppenheimer often on the same day. Murray Pomerance has strong views about what is going on with 'publicity instead of film' and films themselves, particularly Oppenheimer which Murray describes as "drab and hopeless and awful." He likes the Barbie movie though. Guest: Murray Pomerance. Independent scholar and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. One of the most respected scholars and authors of film. His most recent book, just out in paperback, is Color it True: Impressions of Cinema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 30: Darrell Bricker, What Level of Support do Unions Have Among Canadians?
bonusWhat level of support do unions have among Canadians, particularly when unions vote to strike in high impact on national issues situations? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO IPSOS Public Affairs. IPSOS polled Canadians for Global News on this issue during PSAC strike in April of this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 30: Matthew Holmes, BC Port Strike: Unionized Workers Vote to Reject Proposed Contract Settlement
bonusGlobal News: B.C. port strike: Unionized workers vote to reject proposed contract settlement. Impact on national economy of further B.C. ports, particularly Vancouver, work stoppage. Guest: Matthew Holmes. Snr. VP, Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 30: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, US Senator Urges New NORAD General to Push Canada on Military Spending.
bonusGlobal News: Trudeau defends Canada's military spending against U.S. senator's scolding. Alaska senator Dan Sullivan rips into Canada's lack of proper military spending, missing our 2% GDP military spending promise, compromising our allies and directly asking the incoming Command General of NORAD, Lt. General Gregory Guillot to confront his Canadian counterparts on this issue. Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Queen's University and Royal Military College. International security expert. Fellow at the NATO College in Rome. Book: Security. Cooperation. Governance. University of Michigan Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices