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Nov 19: Peter Caddick Adams on NATO and Poland
bonusRussia/Ukraine. The world held its breath this week at initial reports Russian missiles had hit Poland causing two deaths. Calls were many for NATO to engage. Guest says NATO has war-gamed these scenarios and many more. Guest: Mark Henick. Mental health strategist in Toronto. CEO of Strategic Mental Health Consulting, author of So-Called Normal. Also name of his podcast. Had suicidal thoughts when he was 12 and attempted suicide at 15. Saved by a stranger. Mark's TED Talk video on the subject has been viewed millions of times worldwide. Guest: Peter Caddick Adams. Director, The Defence and Global Security Institute. Lectured at U.K. Defence Academy for 20 years. Worked in 58 countries and was NATO historian in Bosnia 1996-7. Has been analysing the Ukraine conflict since 2014 and has made several recent visits to Ukraine. AUTHOR: Victory in the West. About the last 100 days of WWII in the West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 19: Jack Jedwab on Poll of Cdns re Increased Immigration
bonusThe Association For Canadian Studies/Leger poll on Canadians reaction to the Trudeau government's decision to increase annual immigration levels to 500,000 by 2025. 75% of respondents to the poll are very or somewhat concerned this plan will cause excessive demand on housing, healthcare and social services.. Quebecers are more open to increases in immigration than the ROC. Montrealers (particularly non-francophones) are much more open to immigration increases than are Torontonians and Vancouverits. Guest: Jack Jedwab. President: Association for Canadian Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 19: Michael Zwaagstra, Teacher on Increased suicide Ideation Among the Young
bonusA high school teacher's view of increased suicide ideation among the young. Guest: Michael Zwaagstra. Manitoba high school teacher, op ed writer, author of What's Wrong With Our Schools and Sage on the Stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 19: Prof Jane Kirtley. Trump Declares Intent to Run for Presidency Again
bonusDonald Trump declares his intent to seek GOP nomination and another run at the White House. Some of Trump's previous backers like Rupert Murdoch have turned their backs to him now and much is going to be reported on the former President. - In Canada, politics also increasingly polarized. People complain about perceived biased news reporting. So what is media's ethical responsibility in reporting on Trump, on Biden, on Trudeau, on Poilievre, etc. over the next 2-3 years as we head toward national elections in both countries? Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley. Silha Professor of Media Ethics and the Law at the School of Media and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 19: Tim O'Shei on Massive Buffalo Lake Effect Snow Storm
bonusMassive snow storm pounding Buffalo, New York. 66 inches/167 cm in Orchard Park where the Buffalo Bills play (usually). Guest: Tim O'Shei. Reporter. Buffalo News. In areas where snowfall exceeds 5 feet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Nov, 13: AB premier Danielle Smith’s Direction for the province. – Dr. Stefanie Green on Medical Assistance In Dying. – Dr. Isaac Bogoch. ON to urge wearing masks indoors. – Calvin Helin. Indigenous support for oil/natural gas.
Today’s podcast: Danielle Smith won byelection in Brooks-Medicine Hat earlier in the week and now will sit in the Alberta legislature as premier. Plans and priorities between now and the May 29, 2023 provincial election. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier. Alberta. In March of 2023, mental illness may qualify for medical assistance in dying (MAID). Increasingly Canadians are engaging or considering engaging MAID. Today the facts, the fallacies concerning MAID. Guest: Dr. Stefanie Green. Co-founder and president, Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers (CAMAP). - Medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health MAID oversight committed, moderator of CAMAP's national online forum. Clinical faculty, UBC and University of Victoria. Author: This Is Assisted Dying. Winter virus season. Covid and more. Pediatric ICU's over capacity in Ontario with rising numbers of viral respiratory infections. Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health will tomorrow call for masks to be worn indoors, but no mandate issued. Questions about vaccinations and booster shots. Combining vaccines (Covid, annual flu, shingles, etc). Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Infectious diseases specialist, Toronto General Hospital and associate professor of medicine, University of Toronto. Indigenous Nexus: Bringing Common Sense and Sensible Environmentalism to Natural Resouce Development. A Constructive Way Forward with Indigenous People. January 25, 2023, Indigenous leaders, the energy and mining industry and governments will gather in Calgary for af first-of-its-kind conference on responsible and inclusive resource development. 65% of Indigenous people support or strongly support natural resource development (polling) say the organizers. Guest: Calvin Helin. CEO of IndSight Advisers. Calvin Helin is the son of a British Columbia Hereditary Chief, was named to B.C's Top Forty, Under Forty, is a lawyer and international best-selling author. --------------------------------------------- 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
Nov 13: Alberta premier Danielle Smith on Direction for the province
bonusDanielle Smith won byelection in Brooks-Medicine Hat earlier in the week and now will sit in the Alberta legislature as premier. Plans and priorities between now and the May 29, 2023 provincial election. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier. Alberta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Dr. Stefanie Green on Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID)
bonusIn March of 2023, mental illness may qualify for medical assistance in dying (MAID). Increasingly Canadians are engaging or considering engaging MAID. Today the facts, the fallacies concerning MAID. Guest: Dr. Stefanie Green. Co-founder and president, Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers (CAMAP). - Medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health MAID oversight committed, moderator of CAMAP's national online forum. Clinical faculty, UBC and University of Victoria. Author: This Is Assisted Dying. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Dr. Isaac Bogoch on to Urge Wearing Masks Indoors
bonusWinter virus season. Covid and more. Pediatric ICU's over capacity in Ontario with rising numbers of viral respiratory infections. Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health will tomorrow call for masks to be worn indoors, but no mandate issued. Questions about vaccinations and booster shots. Combining vaccines (Covid, annual flu, shingles, etc). Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Infectious diseases specialist, Toronto General Hospital and associate professor of medicine, University of Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Calvin Helin. Indigenous Support for Oil/Natural Gas
bonusIndigenous Nexus: Bringing Common Sense and Sensible Environmentalism to Natural Resouce Development. A Constructive Way Forward with Indigenous People. January 25, 2023, Indigenous leaders, the energy and mining industry and governments will gather in Calgary for af first-of-its-kind conference on responsible and inclusive resource development. 65% of Indigenous people support or strongly support natural resource development (polling) say the organizers. Guest: Calvin Helin. CEO of IndSight Advisers. Calvin Helin is the son of a British Columbia Hereditary Chief, was named to B.C's Top Forty, Under Forty, is a lawyer and international best-selling author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: John Zogby, Preview of US 2024 National General Election
bonusThe U.S. midterm national election has not turned into a Republican Party red wave and means what to the nation as the run toward the 2024 national general election, presidency in play, gets underway? Guest: John Zogby. National pollster: John Zogby Strategies(.com). Pundit, author, co-host The Zogby Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Barbara Carwright, What alternatives to giving up your pet are available?
bonusInflation and interest rate hikes causing pet distress decisions. Increasingly people are turning in their pets to the Humane Society of Canada, to provincial and local shelters, to the SPCA and rescue groups because they can no longer afford to pay the costs for pet food, veterinary costs and other pet upkeep. - What alternatives to giving up your pet are available? Guest: Barbara Cartwright. President/CEO Humane Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Renaud Brossard, On Day 1 of COP 27
bonusDay 1 of COP 27. A new Montreal Economic Institute report: Capping energy sector emissions would cost the Canadian economy $44.8 billion a year and accomplish nothing for climate because other nations will very quickly fill the Canadian void. Guest: Renaud Brossard. Snr. Dir. Communications. MEI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 13: Ron Dalton and Win Wahrer, On the International Wrongful Conviction Day Committee Upcoming Events
bonusInternational Wrongful Conviction Day Committee will on November 14 be holding an online (Facebook) event during which the work of Innocence Canada will be highlighted. I.C. works for the establishment of innocence of individuals wrongfully convicted of crimes, including murder. Guests: Ron Dalton. President, Innocence Canada. Wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. Win Wahrer. Director of Client Services at Innocence Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Nov, 12: Coutts AB Mayor, Testifying on E.A., Response to Manslaughter Conviction in Death of Calgary Police Sgt, Pivot Airlines CEO on Flight Crew to be Released, Brother of Hit and Run Victim Questions Hamilton Police.
Today’s podcast: The Mayor of Coutts, Alberta testified this week at the Inquiry into the invoking of the Emergencies Act. Believed the term "domestic terrorists" was appropriate to describe individuals using trucks to blockade border roads through Coutts. Guest: Jim Willett. Mayor, Coutts, Alberta. A judge in Calgary delivered the verdict in the trial of the individual charged with murder in the death of Calgary Police Sergeant Andrew Harnett. Not guilty of murder. Guilty of manslaughter. Guest: Jason Harnett. Sergeant Andrew Harnett's brother. Eric Edmondson, CEO of Pivot Airlines reveals a filing from the prosecuting attorney in the Dominican Republic to drop the criminal case against the Pivot Airlines Canadian crew, held in the D.R. since April. Edmondson told RGS last week the federal government has been inert as far as assisting his crew is concerned. Guest: Eric Edmondson. CEO. Pivot Airlines. A hit-and-run death and the killer remains undiscovered 13 months later. Miller of Waterdown, Ontario became a victim of a hit-and-run and died on the side of the road in September of last year. His brother Jim questions Hamilton Police and their investigation.. Says he was told to stop calling the investigator and that a letter sent directly to the Hamilton Chief of Police went unanswered. Jim Miller was 10 years old when his brother Wayne, newly married, took in Jim and raised him. A retired Hamilton police officer has shared his concern with RGS about how the investigation into Wayne Miller's death is proceeding. (Hamilton police have answered our questions about the ongoing investigation.) Guest: Jim Miller - on the agony of losing his brother and best friend in such a manner and concerns about police investigation. --------------------------------------------- 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
Nov. 12: Coutts, AB Mayor Jim Willett testifying on E.A.
bonusThe Mayor of Coutts, Alberta testified this week at the Inquiry into the invoking of the Emergencies Act. Believed the term "domestic terrorists" was appropriate to describe individuals using trucks to blockade border roads through Coutts. Guest: Jim Willett. Mayor, Coutts, Alberta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 12: Jason Harnett. Family response to manslaughter conviction of teen in death of Calgary Police Sgt Andrew Harnett.
bonusA judge in Calgary delivered the verdict in the trial of the individual charged with murder in the death of Calgary Police Sergeant Andrew Harnett. Not guilty of murder. Guilty of manslaughter. Guest: Jason Harnett. Sergeant Andrew Harnett's brother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 12: Pivot Airlines CEO Edmondson. Flight crew to be released from D.R. (hopefully).
bonusEric Edmondson, CEO of Pivot Airlines reveals a filing from the prosecuting attorney in the Dominican Republic to drop the criminal case against the Pivot Airlines Canadian crew, held in the D.R. since April. Edmondson told RGS last week the federal government has been inert as far as assisting his crew is concerned. Guest: Eric Edmondson. CEO. Pivot Airlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 12: Jim Miller, brother of hit-and-run victim Wayne Miller questions investigation by Hamilton police.
bonusA hit-and-run death and the killer remains undiscovered 13 months later. Miller of Waterdown, Ontario became a victim of a hit-and-run and died on the side of the road in September of last year. His brother Jim questions Hamilton Police and their investigation.. Says he was told to stop calling the investigator and that a letter sent directly to the Hamilton Chief of Police went unanswered. Jim Miller was 10 years old when his brother Wayne, newly married, took in Jim and raised him. A retired Hamilton police officer has shared his concern with RGS about how the investigation into Wayne Miller's death is proceeding. (Hamilton police have answered our questions about the ongoing investigation.) Guest: Jim Miller - on the agony of losing his brother and best friend in such a manner and concerns about police investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Lt Cmdr J.K. Simmons and Ashley LeLievre. Honouring the Men and Women of the Canadian Military.
bonusRemembrance Day plus-1. Honouring the men and women of the Canadian military. Guests: Lt. Commander J.K. Simmons. Executive officer, HMCS Ottawa, Halifax Class Royal Canadian Nave frigate. Active service. Ashley LeLievre. Material Management Technician. HMCS Ottawa. Active service and recent member of the Royal Canadian Navy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Major Mark Campbell, Lost Both Legs and Suffered Damaged Lungs to an IED in Afghanistan.
bonusRemembrance Day plus-1. Honouring the men and women of the Canadian military. In 2008, 34 year Canadian Armed Forces member and 28 year PPCLI infantry Major on his last tour lost both legs and suffered damaged lungs to an improvised explosive device (IED) in Afghanistan. Major Campbell died on the operating table but was brought back to life. Major Mark Campbell, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (ret'd). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Harold Davis, Canadian Gulf War Veterans Seeking Official "War Service" Designation.
bonusRemembrance Day plus-1. Honouring the men and women of the Canadian military. Canadian Gulf War veterans for years have been seeking official "war service" designation instead of "special duty area." Former PM Brian Mulroney has written a letter in support to Defence Minister Anita Anand. Guest: Harold Davis. President. Gulf War Veterans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Bruce Moncur, Battling for Young Canadian veterans, Including for the CVC for Private Jess Larochelle.
bonusRemembrance Day plus-1. Honouring the men and women of the Canadian military. A September 4, 2006 friendly fire incident involving a U.S. tank buster A10 fighter jet on in Afghanistan cost Cpl Bruce Moncur 5% of his brain. Today he battles for other young Canadian veterans, including for the Canadian Victoria Cross for Private Jess Larochelle. Who is actively denying the CVC for Private Larochelle? Generals Rick Hillier and Omer Lavoie have supported Canada's highest military honour for Private Larochelle on our program. Guest: Bruce Moncur. Afghanistan campaign CAF veteran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Kenny Chiu, China Increasingly Accused of Interfering in Canada's Internal Affairs.
bonusChina increasingly accused of interfering in Canada's internal affairs. Accusations include that Beijing's meddling directly affected results in a number of constituencies in last year's federal election, including the re-election effort of Conservative Party of Canada, Stevenson-Richmond East MP Kenny Chiu. Mr. Chiu was approached by CSIS just days before the vote. Kenny Chiu would lose his seat. China appeared to disapprove of Kenny Chiu's private member's legislation calling for anyone acting for a foreign agency and who lobby in Canada must register as such. Guest: Kenny Chiu. Richmond, B.C. former conservative Member of Parliament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 12: Mario Canseco, Gauging Public Interest in both the Saskatchewan First Act and Alberta Sovereignty legislation.
bonusLast Saturday Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe joined RGS to explain the tabled Saskatchewan First Act, confirming the province's autonomy and exclusive jurisdiction concerning Saskatchewan natural resources. Tomorrow Alberta premier Danielle Smith joins RGS to speak to her government's primary objectives between now and the May 29, 2023, provincial election. Will Premier Smith table/pass the much talked about Alberta Sovereignty Act? ResearchCo national polling firm has gauged public knowledge of and interest in both the Saskatchewan First Act and Alberta Sovereignty legislation. Guest: Mario Canseco. President. ResearchCo (from Vancouver). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Nov, 6: Edward. A Cdn going days without a meal. – Pivot Airlines CEO & fmr A.C. Captain. Cdn aircrew detained in D.R. – John Zogby, pollster, US midterm elexn. – Elaine Dewar, author/journalist. Winnipeg bio lab security issue.
Today’s podcast: Edward is an RGS listener who sent email detailing how he and his wife are routinely going hungry. Includes: "Waiting for food hampers from food bank. Haven't had a regular meal in 6 days. Snippets here and there. Thank goodness for my kids, they have had us for dinner a few times this week. Paid double for gas, more for mortage and obviously more for food. There is no money left. I may have to sell my hous to make ends meet." Guest: Edward. Shares his story. A Canadian charter airlines crew remains detained in the Dominican Republic accused of smuggling drugs, yet the Canadian CEO of Pivot Airlines says he has obtained a video of a third party loading packages of drugs into the plane during the night while his crew were at their hotel. The plane's crew had reported suspicious packages in the first instance. The Canadian government remains largely inert on the case, saying only the Dominican Republic should consider its reputation as a destiation for vacationing Canadians. The CEO of Pivot airlines has much to say on this matter. As well, former Air Canada Boeing 767 Captain, lawyer and former president of the Air Canada Pilot's Association argues Canada should suspend its bi-lateral air transport agreement with the Dominican Republic. Guests: Eric Edmondson. CEO Pivot Airlines. Raymond Hall, fmr Air Canada 767 Captain and lawyer. The U.S. midterm elections take place on Tuesday. Some are concerned the result may lead to unrest. What does national polling suggest the outcome of the U.S. midterm elecction may be and what may result? Guest: John Zogby. Senior Partner, John Zogby Strategies national U.S. polling firm. Podcast: The Zogby Report - Real and Unscripted. - Book: We Are Many, We Are One. What really happened and what was behind the firing of two infectious diseases scientists at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg? A committee of MPs from all parties will now see unredacted all secret documents on why Xiangguo Qui and her husband Keding Cheng were fired and physically escorted out of the laboratory in January of 2021. The MPs will also see all secret documents about the transfer of Ebola and Henipah viruses overseen by Dr. Qui to China's Wuhan Institute of Virology in March of 2019. More than 250 pages of documents have been kept secret from MPs and hundreds more have been partially censored. We speak with the Canadian investigative journalist and author of On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years. The book looks closely at the situation at the Winnipeg lab involving the fired scientists and the role China (may have) played. Guest: Elaine Dewar. Author of On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years. --------------------------------------------- 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
Nov 6: Edward. A Canadian going days without a meal.
bonusEdward is an RGS listener who sent email detailing how he and his wife are routinely going hungry. Includes: "Waiting for food hampers from food bank. Haven't had a regular meal in 6 days. Snippets here and there. Thank goodness for my kids, they have had us for dinner a few times this week. Paid double for gas, more for mortage and obviously more for food. There is no money left. I may have to sell my hous to make ends meet." Guest: Edward. Shares his story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Pivot Airlines CEO & fmr A.C. Captain. Cdn aircrew detained in D.R.
bonusA Canadian charter airlines crew remains detained in the Dominican Republic accused of smuggling drugs, yet the Canadian CEO of Pivot Airlines says he has obtained a video of a third party loading packages of drugs into the plane during the night while his crew were at their hotel. The plane's crew had reported suspicious packages in the first instance. The Canadian government remains largely inert on the case, saying only the Dominican Republic should consider its reputation as a destiation for vacationing Canadians. The CEO of Pivot airlines has much to say on this matter. As well, former Air Canada Boeing 767 Captain, lawyer and former president of the Air Canada Pilot's Association argues Canada should suspend its bi-lateral air transport agreement with the Dominican Republic. Guests: Eric Edmondson. CEO Pivot Airlines. Raymond Hall, fmr Air Canada 767 Captain and lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: John Zogby, pollster, US midterm elexn.
bonusThe U.S. midterm elections take place on Tuesday. Some are concerned the result may lead to unrest. What does national polling suggest the outcome of the U.S. midterm elecction may be and what may result? Guest: John Zogby. Senior Partner, John Zogby Strategies national U.S. polling firm. Podcast: The Zogby Report - Real and Unscripted. - Book: We Are Many, We Are One. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Elaine Dewar, author/journalist. Winnipeg bio lab security issue.
bonusWhat really happened and what was behind the firing of two infectious diseases scientists at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg? A committee of MPs from all parties will now see unredacted all secret documents on why Xiangguo Qui and her husband Keding Cheng were fired and physically escorted out of the laboratory in January of 2021. The MPs will also see all secret documents about the transfer of Ebola and Henipah viruses overseen by Dr. Qui to China's Wuhan Institute of Virology in March of 2019. More than 250 pages of documents have been kept secret from MPs and hundreds more have been partially censored. We speak with the Canadian investigative journalist and author of On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years. The book looks closely at the situation at the Winnipeg lab involving the fired scientists and the role China (may have) played. Guest: Elaine Dewar. Author of On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Prof. Sylvain Charlebois. “Canadian Grocers: Measuring Greed in the Era of Consumer Distrust”
bonusCanadians going hungry. 5.8 million Canadians, including 1.4 million children suffered from food insecurity in 2021 (University of Toronto study. Author with us last weekend). - This week the Dalhousie University Agri-Food Analytics Lab released its "Canadian Grocers: Measuring Greed in the Era of Consumer Distrust" report. Studies the past five years performance of the three largest grocers and compare their historical results to how they have been doing thus far this year. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Dalhousie University. Diretor: Agri-Food Lab. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Olexander Scherba. Fmr Ukraine Ambassador to Austria. War in Ukraine as winter closes in.
bonusRussia first withdraws from, then returns to the Ukraine grain shipment deal for a hungry world. In the meantime Russia continues to strike Ukraine's power infrastructure with missiles while Ukraine's military continues to push the Russians back." What is the situation really like on the ground as winter closes in? Guest: Olexander Scherba. Former Ukraine Ambassador to Austria and diplomat in Washington. Author of Ukraine Vs Darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Prof Thierry Bros. European nations facing an energy crisis this winter.
bonusAs COP 27 begins in Egypt today, European nations facing an energy crisis largely of their own making this winter. Those engaged will have to explain increased burning of coal and offshore drilling for natural gas. What is the situation in Europe, what are the expectations and how dire might the situation become through 2023? Guest: Professor Thierry Bros, Sciences Po, Paris. Leading expert on markets, the geopolitics of oil and gas and energy security. Oil and gas expert at the French Energy Ministry where he was in charge of security of supply. Regular contributor to Natural Gas World. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 6: Tom Korski. Blacklock’s Reporter. This past week in Ottawa.
bonusBlacklock's Reporter and this past week in the nation's capital, at the Rouleau Commission on the E.A. invoking and other developments involving government, politics, health and life decisions in Ottawa. Guest: Tom Korski. Executive Editor: Blacklock's Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Nov, 5: Premier Scott Moe on Saskatchewan Act. – Sean Gardner. Future of Twitter. – Tom Stamatakis, president Cdn Police Assoc on E.A. – Prof Eric Kam view of fed mini budget.
Today’s podcast: The Saskatchewan Act tabled this week in the provincial legislature. The ACT confirms exclusive provincial jurisdiction over natural resources and Saskatchewan's economic future within the Canadian Constitution. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. The premier retweets from Pipelineonline.ca Thou shalt not use coal for power generation post-2030, the federal government hath said. And it's moving to do the same with natural gas by 2035. On November 1, the province of SK said "to hell with that" but in a more sophisticated legal manner. The future of Twitter under ownership of Elon Musk. Major changes and mass layoffs taking place and more changes to the social media platform inevitable. Guest: Sean Gardner. Named by Forbes as the #1 Social Media Power Influencer for 2013. Co-founded Huff Post "Twitter Powerhouses" series. Experienced massive success through Twitter as keynote global conferences speaker. Of Note: President Obama was the first account to follow Sean Gardner on Twitter at a time Obama had 2.2 million followers and Gardner had zero followers. They still follow each other. The Rouleau Commission on the invoking of the Emergencies Act continues to hear witnesses. This week organizers/leaders of the Freedom Convoy were cross-examined. and a lawyer for Freedom Convoy leaders testified these leaders received leaks from sympathetic police sources in several different agencies (Ottawa police, OPP, RCMP, as well as CSIS.) Guest: Tom Stamatakis. President: Canadian Police Association. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland unveils the fedgov's mini budget. It's pluses and minuses. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. --------------------------------------------- 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
Nov. 5: Premier Scott Moe on Saskatchewan Act.
bonusThe Saskatchewan Act tabled this week in the provincial legislature. The ACT confirms exclusive provincial jurisdiction over natural resources and Saskatchewan's economic future within the Canadian Constitution. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. The premier retweets from Pipelineonline.ca Thou shalt not use coal for power generation post-2030, the federal government hath said. And it's moving to do the same with natural gas by 2035. On November 1, the province of SK said "to hell with that" but in a more sophisticated legal manner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Sean Gardner. Future of Twitter.
bonusThe future of Twitter under ownership of Elon Musk. Major changes and mass layoffs taking place and more changes to the social media platform inevitable. Guest: Sean Gardner. Named by Forbes as the #1 Social Media Power Influencer for 2013. Co-founded Huff Post "Twitter Powerhouses" series. Experienced massive success through Twitter as keynote global conferences speaker. Of Note: President Obama was the first account to follow Sean Gardner on Twitter at a time Obama had 2.2 million followers and Gardner had zero followers. They still follow each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Tom Stamatakis, president Cdn Police Assoc on E.A.
bonusThe Rouleau Commission on the invoking of the Emergencies Act continues to hear witnesses. This week organizers/leaders of the Freedom Convoy were cross-examined. and a lawyer for Freedom Convoy leaders testified these leaders received leaks from sympathetic police sources in several different agencies (Ottawa police, OPP, RCMP, as well as CSIS.) Guest: Tom Stamatakis. President: Canadian Police Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Prof Eric Kam view of fed mini budget.
bonusDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland unveils the fedgov's mini budget. It's pluses and minuses. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Prof Geoff Callaghan, Trudeau Options on Notwithstanding Clause, CUPE Ontario strike.
bonusTrudeau weighing all options on notwithstanding clause during CUPE Ontario strike. Guest wrote op ed titled, In Defence of the Notwithstanding Clause: Why Canada Should Hold Onto It." Published in The Conversation, July 6, 2022. Guest: Geoff Callaghan. Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Alex Pierson, Ontario Gov. Engaging Notwithstanding Clause.
bonusAlex Pierson expresses her view of the Ontario government engaging the notwithstanding clause of the Charter as it finds itself pitted against education unions CUPE/OPSEU. Provincial NDP and a critical federal Liberal government. Guest: Alex Pierson. Host: Alex Pierson Show. AM640 Toronto, 900 CHML Hamilton, AM 980 London. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Tracy Johnson, Small Business being Squeezed with Credit Card Fees.
bonusEmail from a furious small business owner in Calgary about how small business is generically "squeezed" and "screwed over" and being told by feds they may add credit card fees to customer bills. As well TELUS notifying this small business owner she has to pay them an extra fee for credit cards. Guest: Tracy Johnson. Co-owner, Bitter Sisters Brewery, Calgary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 5: Tara McGuire, Author of: Holden After and Before: Love Letter to a Son lost to Overdose.
bonusBook - Holden after and Before: Love Letter to a Son lost to Overdose. Guest: Tara McGuire. Broadcaster and mother to Holden who suffered from substance abuse and died of a drug overdose. She meets her son's friends, checks his phone, reads his letters and goes to great lengths to understand why her son was suffering from substance abuse. Tara's view of addiction and addicts changed as she investigated her son's death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct, 30: Evanne Fisher, Two Heart Transplants by Age 7. – Andy McDonald & Dr. Stefanie Green. Palliative Patient Requesting MAID. – Masi Alinejad, Tehran Regime Suspected of Having Attempted to Kidnap Ms. Alinejad.
Today’s podcast: Evanne Fisher turned 18 recently. By age 7 Evanne had experienced two heart transplants, the first just weeks after being born. Guests: Evanne Fisher and her mother Tamara. Masi Alinejad is an Iranian/American journalist. She’s the author of “The Wind In My Hair” and a women’s activist. She’s also the target of the Tehran regime which has tried to abduct her on a number of occasions. Earlier this year, the FBI arrested an invidual close to Masi’s home. He was carrying a loaded AK-47 with no serial numbers. Masi Alinejad. Iranian/American journalist. Tehran regime suspected of having attempted to kidnap Ms. Alinejad. Let's talk about the situation facing Canada's hugry and Canada's food banks. On Thursday Food Banks Canada released its 2022 Canada HungerCount Report. Food bank use in Canada has risen to its highest level in history in 2022. One third of food bank clients are children. HUNGERCOUNT 2022 also lists solutions which FBC says must be adopted/reached to address rising record food insecurity. Guest: Kirstin Beardsley. CEO. Food Banks Canada. Andy McDonald of Hamilton and end-stage-palliative care patient has legally requested medically assisted death. Waiting for final assent. Mr. McDonald also invited Dr. Stefanie Green, president Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers, medical advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Health and author of "This is Assisted Dying" to come to Hamilton to do medical rounds and speak to the public. Dr. Green agreed and arrives in Hamilton this afternoon. She will deliver a lecture tomorrow. Guests: Andy McDonald. Joined by Dr. Stefanie Green, president Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers, medical advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Health and author of "This is Assisted Dying" --------------------------------------------- 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
Oct. 30: Evanne Fisher. Two heart transplants by 7 years old.
bonusEvanne Fisher turned 18 recently. By age 7 Evanne had experienced two heart transplants, the first just weeks after being born. Guests: Evanne Fisher and her mother Tamara. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct. 30: Tehran regime suspected of having attempted to kidnap Iranian/American journalist Masi Alinejad.
bonusMasi Alinejad is an Iranian/American journalist. She’s the author of “The Wind In My Hair” and a women’s activist. She’s also the target of the Tehran regime which has tried to abduct her on a number of occasions. Earlier this year, the FBI arrested an invidual close to Masi’s home. He was carrying a loaded AK-47 with no serial numbers. Masi Alinejad. Iranian/American journalist. Tehran regime suspected of having attempted to kidnap Ms. Alinejad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct. 30: Food Banks Canada CEO Kirstin Beardsley. A hungry nation.
bonusLet's talk about the situation facing Canada's hugry and Canada's food banks. On Thursday Food Banks Canada released its 2022 Canada HungerCount Report. Food bank use in Canada has risen to its highest level in history in 2022. One third of food bank clients are children. HUNGERCOUNT 2022 also lists solutions which FBC says must be adopted/reached to address rising record food insecurity. Guest: Kirstin Beardsley. CEO. Food Banks Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct. 30: Andy McDonald. Hamilton palliative patient requesting MAID.
bonusAndy McDonald of Hamilton and end-stage-palliative care patient has legally requested medically assisted death. Waiting for final assent. Mr. McDonald also invited Dr. Stefanie Green, president Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers, medical advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Health and author of "This is Assisted Dying" to come to Hamilton to do medical rounds and speak to the public. Dr. Green agreed and arrives in Hamilton this afternoon. She will deliver a lecture tomorrow. Guests: Andy McDonald. Joined by Dr. Stefanie Green, president Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers, medical advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Health and author of "This is Assisted Dying" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 30: Nino Colavecchio, Is it Time for Canada to Shed its Allegiance to the Monarchy?
bonusBloc Quebecois leader Yves Franclois Blanchet writes a letter to his Canadian "neighbours" making the case that it's time for Canada to shed its allegiance to the monarchy of a foreign country (England). - Blanchet also revealed in parliament this week his oath of office was tainted. "my oath to the British crown was insincere." Guest: Nino Colavecchio. Montreal Quebec sovereignist, former PQ candidate, political consultant and radio talk show host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 30: Allison Forsyth, Has Hockey Canada Made Steps to Restore Confidence?
bonusHockey Canada becomes a signatory to the Office of the Sports Integrity Commissioner (OSIC). Is that sufficient to restore confidence in HC and its management team? Same team except for departure of its CEO. Guest: Allison Forsyth. Fmr Canadian national team Olympic skier. 8 times Canadian champion and for 10 years ranked in the top 15 skiers in the world. Victim of sexual assault by the Canadian national ski team coach. COO of ITP S[port. Canada's first full service safe sport programming agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices