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Sep. 7: Pakistani citizen living in Canada arrested in Quebec for planning a mass murder of Jewish Americans
bonusPakistani citizen living in Canada arrested in Quebec on the way to New York City where he is alleged to have planned a mass murder of Jewish Americans on or about October 7. Guest: Stewart Bell. National online journalist, investigative, Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sep. 7: Jagmeet Singh tearing up confidence and supply agreement with Justin Trudeau and federal Liberal Party
bonusAssessing federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh tearing up confidence and supply agreement with Justin Trudeau and federal Liberal Party. Guest: Karl Belanger - Former press secretary/advisor to federal NDP leader Jack Layton as Layton and NDP formed official federal opposition in 2011—also interim director of the federal NDP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast September 1: Sentencing to drunk driver and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Today’s podcast: Canada's courts fail to apply proper sentencing to drunk drivers who kill. Criminal code permits life in prison, but most sentences in the 3-4 year range. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer. Media commentator Sheri Arsenault's son Bradley and two of his friends were killed in 2012 when a drunk driver's truck smashed into the car they were driving. Sheri Arsenault has been challenging successive federal governments to change criminal legislation to hold drunk drivers who kill to a higher level of personal responsibility and with more severe consequences than delivered by Canadian courts. Her work was set to bear fruit until the 2015 federal election shelved legislation which had been approved by then Canadian justice minister and attorney general Peter MacKay. Guests: Sheri Arsenault, lost her son in 2012 to a drunk driver The Temporary Foreign Workers Program, introduced by Pierre Trudeau in 1972 is chaotic and a failure under the Justin Trudeau government. - Also, private lawyers in Canada have put in place a website where an individual's support of pro-terrorist organizations (such as publicly supporting Hamas) can be reported to CBSA as a likely immigration violation. Guest: Richard Kurland. Vancouver immigration lawyer who has advised the federal and Quebec governments on immigration --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung 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. 1: Holding drunk drivers to a higher level of responsibility
bonusSheri Arsenault's son Bradley and two of his friends were killed in 2012 when a drunk driver's truck smashed into the car they were driving. Sheri Arsenault has been challenging successive federal governments to change criminal legislation to hold drunk drivers who kill to a higher level of personal responsibility and with more severe consequences than delivered by Canadian courts. Her work was set to bear fruit until the 2015 federal election shelved legislation that had been approved by then-Canadian justice minister and attorney general Peter MacKay. Guests: Sheri Arsenault, lost her son in 2012 when a drunk driver crashed into the car they were driving Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep. 1: Temporary Foreign Workers Program is chaotic and a failure under Justin Trudeau
bonusThe Temporary Foreign Workers Program, introduced by Pierre Trudeau in 1972 is chaotic and a failure under the Justin Trudeau government. - Also, private lawyers in Canada have put in place a website where an individual's support of pro-terrorist organizations (such as publicly supporting Hamas) can be reported to CBSA as a likely immigration violation. Guest: Richard Kurland. Vancouver immigration lawyer who has advised the federal and Quebec governments on immigration Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep. 1: Canadian consumers are $2.5 trillion in debt and credit card debt at its highest in 17 years
bonusCanadian consumers, according to Equifax this past week, are $2.5 trillion in debt and credit card debt at its highest in 17 years. ($1 trillion = 1,000 x $1 billion). Canadians on average are over $2.00 in debt for each dollar earned. Guest: Linda Leatherdale from our Beauties and the Beast panel and former MONEY editor at the Toronto Sun who first alerted us to the massive consumer debt growth several years ago when Canadians owed approx $1.40 for each dollar earned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep. 1: Canada's courts fail to apply proper sentencing to drunk drivers who kill
bonusCanada's courts fail to apply proper sentencing to drunk drivers who kill. The criminal code permits life in prison, but most sentences are in the 3-4 year range. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer. Media commentator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep. 1: Legally purchased classic cars have now been repossessed by the Ontario Provincial Police
bonusWho hasn't wanted to find a car that connects to his or her youth? Legally purchased classic cars have now been repossessed by the Ontario Provincial Police because the cars were reported stolen by an antique car dealer. Many unanswered questions Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun. His story. Guest: Sam Grosso. His 1960 Buick LeSabre one of the OPP repossessed vehicles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep. 1: Leger national poll on Conservatives maintaining large lead over the Liberals, with the NDP support in a dive
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Roy Green Show Podcast August 31: How can western nations prevent terrorist attacks, the sudde collapse of the BC United Party, phone bans in schools, effect of the temporary foreign worker program restrictions and Oasis reunion
Increasing danger concerning possible terror/ISIS supporter-like attacks in Western nations including Canada. In Austria, where the CIA informed Austrian intelligence agencies of an ISIS-like plot with the intent to kill "tens of thousands" of Taylor Swift fans attending her concerts in Vienna, was the cause for the concerts this month to be canceled. In Canada, a parliamentary committee hearing is underway following the arrests and charges against 62 year old Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his 26 year old son Mostafa alleged to have been within hours of launching a terror murder attack in Toronto when they were arrested. Will there be action or just poli-talk? Guest: Phil Gurski. President/CEO Borealis Risk Consulting. Former strategic analyist at CSIS specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalization. B.C. Provincial politics and British Columbians voting habits during federal elections are often a bit of a mystery to other Canadians. This week the sudden collapse of the BC United Party with leader Kevin Falcon standing beside BC Conservatives leader John Rustad and announcing BCU was suspending its provincial campaign just two months prior to the vote and throwing his support to the Conservatives in order to not split the right-of-centre vote. Why? Leaves MLA's for the official opposition BCU in limbo. So, what now on Canada's Pacific Coast? Should we expect a merger of the federal Liberal and New Democrat parties before the upcoming national election? We ask a former B.C. NDP premier who became federal Minister of Health in the Paul Martin Liberal government for his view of British Columbia unexpected development, as well as for his thoughts on an announcement of a federal left-wing party comprised of what are now the LPC and NDP. Guest: Ujjal Dosanh. Former British Columbia NDP premier and federal Liberal Minister of Health. Are Canada's teachers unions almost invariably opposed to decisions taken by provincial governments on the right side of the political spectrum? Do conservative provincial governments engage in battles with teachers unions in an attempt to satisfy their base? Today and following a UNESCO advisory to end the use of mobile phones in classrooms worldwide, Ontario is the canary in the classroom for our discussion. As students return to school in Ontario (and elsewhere in Canada) controversy over the ban/partial ban of classroom mobile phone use continues. Guest: Karen LIttlewood. President. Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation As the Trudeau government scrambles to right the Temporary Foreign Workers Program chaos, with federal finance minister Chrystia Freeland challenging both post-secondary colleges and universities, as well as employers, Professor Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Dalhousie University AgriFood lab expresses concerns that the TFWP will, or already has reached into the food chain. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director: Agrifood laboratory, Dalhousie University. Old enmities between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have been overcome and OASIS, the British Super Band is returning to touring in Ireland, Wales and England, with tours outside Europe being discussed. Other bands/rock acts to likely follow? And which have successfully already done this, or failed in the attempt? Also, what makes certain rock acts impervious to time? Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Burton Cummings come to mind. Guest: Eric Alper, multi-JUNO Award-winning music publicist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 31: Oasis reunites next summer
bonusTICKETS GO ON SALE 4 a.m. EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME Aug 31 as OASIS will be rocking it out again in concert next summer! Old enmities between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have been overcome and OASIS, the British Super Band is returning to touring in Ireland, Wales and England, with tours outside Europe being discussed. Other bands/rock acts to likely follow? And which have successfully already done this, or failed in the attempt? Also, what makes certain rock acts impervious to time? Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Burton Cummings come to mind? Guest: Eric Alper, multi-JUNO Award-winning music publicist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 31: The effects of the temporary foreign worker program restrictions
bonusAs the Trudeau government scrambles to right the Temporary Foreign Workers Program chaos, with federal finance minister Chrystia Freeland challenging both post-secondary colleges and universities, as well as employers, Professor Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Dalhousie University AgriFood lab expresses concerns that the TFWP will, or already has reached into the food chain. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director: Agrifood laboratory, Dalhousie University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 31: The ban/partial ban of mobile phones in the classroom across Canada
bonusAre Canada's teachers unions almost invariably opposed to decisions taken by provincial governments on the right side of the political spectrum? Do conservative provincial governments engage in battles with teachers unions in an attempt to satisfy their base? Today and following a UNESCO advisory to end the use of mobile phones in classrooms worldwide, Ontario is the canary in the classroom for our discussion. As students return to school in Ontario (and elsewhere in Canada) controversy over the ban/partial ban of classroom mobile phone use continues. Guest: Karen Littlewood. President. Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 31: The sudden collapse of the BC United Party and the rise of the BC Conservatives
bonusB.C. Provincial politics and British Columbians' voting habits during federal elections are often a bit of a mystery to other Canadians. This week the sudden collapse of the BC United Party with leader Kevin Falcon standing beside BC Conservatives leader John Rustad and announcing BCU was suspending its provincial campaign just two months prior to the vote and throwing his support to the Conservatives in order not to split the right-of-center vote. Why? Leaves MLA's for the official opposition BCU in limbo. So, what now on Canada's Pacific Coast? Should we expect a merger of the federal Liberal and New Democrat parties before the upcoming national election? We ask a former B.C. NDP premier who became federal Minister of Health in the Paul Martin Liberal government for his view of the British Columbia unexpected development and for his thoughts on an announcement of a federal left-wing party comprised of what are now the LPC and NDP. Guest: Ujjal Dosanh. Fmr British Columbia NDP premier and federal Liberal Minister of Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 31: The increase in terror attacks in Western nations
bonusIncreasing danger concerning possible terror/ISIS supporter-like attacks in Western nations including Canada. In Austria, where the CIA informed Austrian intelligence agencies of an ISIS-like plot with the intent to kill "tens of thousands" of Taylor Swift fans attending her concerts in Vienna, was the cause for the concerts this month to be canceled. In Canada, a parliamentary committee hearing is underway following the arrests and charges against 62 year old Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his 26 year old son Mostafa alleged to have been within hours of launching a terror murder attack in Toronto when they were arrested. Will there be action or just poli-talk? Guest: Phil Gurski. President/CEO Borealis Risk Consulting. Former strategic analyist at CSIS specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalization Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast August 25: Rail service resumes following strike, Air Canada pilots vote 98% in favour of strike action, and the going ons in Ottawa
Today’s podcast: CIRB orders rail service to resume across Canada at 12:01a.m. tomorrow. Teamsters will appeal decision to federal court. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier, Saskatchewan Another one? Air Canada pilots voted by 98% in favour of strike action which could happen in a matter of weeks. A.C. news releases agree appear a mere formality, but is it? Guest: Raymond Hall. Former Air Canada captain, past president of the Air Canada Pilots Association and lawyer We revisited with our guests of 24 hours ago the issue of the rail strike/lockout and their dire predictions for Canadians when they joined us yesterday. Are they optimistic, is the delivery of $-billions in goods already too far behind to be resolved quickly? What must be done to end these rotating hits to our national economy and the well-being of Canadians (including holding on to jobs)? Guest: Dan Kelly. President/CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Owner FLUKE Transport trucking firm in Hamilton, ON, chaiman of FOX 40 Industries (importer and exporter) A British Columbia class-action lawsuit against the B.C. and federal governments over the safer supply drug program is waiting for certification. The suit alleges government-funded 8mg hydromorphone pills (dillies) and other so-called safe supply drugs provided to addicts led to more addictions and death when these safer supply drugs were sold by addicts to mainly teens. One of the lead plaintiffs is Gregory Sword, father of 14-year-old Kamilah who died after ingesting "dillies" purchased from a dealer of safer drugs. Mr. Sword has been a guest on our program. Also: The Ford government in Ontario is ordering the closure of safe (drug) consumption sites within 200 meters of schools across the province. Kindly explain what the 'H' these sites were doing within 200 meters of schools in the first instance. Guest: Adam Zivo. Exec Dir. Centre for Responsible Drug Policy A point raised repeatedly during yesterday's program as we spoke of the Canada-wide rail shutdown was that food supplies would face increasing difficulty reaching grocery store shelves and that food prices would increase. Got us to thinking about the new Statscan information about the numbers of Canadian families facing food insecurity, The early 2024 numbers are increasingly disturbing. 45% of Canadians reported rising prices were greatly affecting their ability to meet day-to-day expenses (including food). - In 2023, 8.7 million people, including 2.1 million children, lived in households reporting food insecurity in Canada, an increase of 1.8 million people from the previous year. Consider the combined populations of Calgary and Edmonton are just over 3 million. Guest: Professor Valerie Tarasuk. University of Toronto. Founding investigator of PROOF, U of T effort to identify policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity in Canada The goings-on in Ottawa and within government bureaucracy just over the past week. Guest: Tom Korski. Managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingottawa) --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung 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. 25: The goings-on in Ottawa and within government bureaucracy just over the past week - Tom Korski, Managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter
The goings-on in Ottawa and within government bureaucracy just over the past week. Guest: Tom Korski. Managing editor of Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingottawa) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: The numbers of Canadian families facing food insecurity - Professor Valerie Tarasuk. University of Toronto
bonusA point raised repeatedly during yesterday's program as we spoke of the Canada-wide rail shutdown was that food supplies would face increasing difficulty reaching grocery store shelves and that food prices would increase. Got us to thinking about the new Statscan information about the numbers of Canadian families facing food insecurity, The early 2024 numbers are increasingly disturbing. 45% of Canadians reported rising prices were greatly affecting their ability to meet day-to-day expenses (including food). - In 2023, 8.7 million people, including 2.1 million children, lived in households reporting food insecurity in Canada, an increase of 1.8 million people from the previous year. Consider the combined populations of Calgary and Edmonton are just over 3 million. Guest: Professor Valerie Tarasuk. University of Toronto. Founding investigator of PROOF, U of T effort to identify policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: A class action lawsuit against the B.C. and Federal government over the safer supply drug program - Adam Zivo. Exec Dir. Centre for Responsible Drug Policy
bonusA British Columbia class-action lawsuit against the B.C. and federal governments over the safer supply drug program is waiting for certification. The suit alleges government-funded 8mg hydromorphone pills (dillies) and other so-called safe supply drugs provided to addicts led to more addictions and death when these safer supply drugs were sold by addicts to mainly teens. One of the lead plaintiffs is Gregory Sword, father of 14 year old Kamilah who died after ingesting "dillies" purchased from a dealer of safer drugs. Mr. Sword has been a guest on our program. Also: The Ford government in Ontario is ordering the closure of safe (drug) consumption sites within 200 meters of schools across the province. Kindly explain what the 'H' these sites were doing within 200 meters of schools in the first instance. Guest: Adam Zivo. Exec Dir. Centre for Responsible Drug Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: Can lockouts be resolved quickly? - Ron Foxcroft, Owner FLUKE Transport trucking firm in Hamilton, ON, chaiman of FOX 40 Industries (importer and exporter)
We revisit with our guests of 24 hours ago the issue of the rail strike/lockout and their dire predictions for Canadians when they joined us yesterday. Are they optimistic, is the delivery of $-billions in goods already too far behind to be resolved quickly? What must be done to end these rotating hits to our national economy and the well-being of Canadians (including holding on to jobs)? Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Owner FLUKE Transport trucking firm in Hamilton, ON, chaiman of FOX 40 Industries (importer and exporter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: Can lockouts be resolved quickly? - Dan Kelly. President/CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
We revisit with our guests of 24 hours ago the issue of the rail strike/lockout and their dire predictions for Canadians when they joined us yesterday. Are they optimistic, is the delivery of $-billions in goods already too far behind to be resolved quickly? What must be done to end these rotating hits to our national economy and the well-being of Canadians (including holding on to jobs)? Guest: Dan Kelly. President/CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: Air Canada pilots vote by 98% in favour of strike action - Raymond Hall. Former Air Canada captain, past president of the Air Canada Pilots Association and lawyer.
Another one? Air Canada pilots voted by 98% in favour of strike action which could happen in a matter of weeks. A.C. news releases make agreement appear a mere formality, but is it? Guest: Raymond Hall. Former Air Canada captain, past president of the Air Canada Pilots Association and lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 25: CIRB orders rail service to resume across Canada at 12:01 am Monday - Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan
bonusCIRB orders rail service to resume across Canada at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow. Teamsters will appeal the decision to federal court. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier, Saskatchewan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, August 24: CN / CPKC rail lockout, US Presidential Polling, least attractive male hobbies, and is the Liberal Party dead?
Today’s podcast: CN / CPKC rail lockout - Who is impacted most? Professor Eric Kam, Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University The DNC is over. What now as far as U.S. voters are concerned? John Zogby, Founder - JohnZogbyStrategies.com & Author of “Beyond the Horse Race: How to Read Polls and Why We Should” The national rail lockout and the federal government's involvement Dan Kelly, President/CEO Canadian Federation of Independent Business The impact a rail strike would have on Canadian economy Ron Foxcroft, Owner FLUKE Transport, Chairman of FOX 40 Industries, member of the Order of Canada "The 9 'Least attractive' Male Hobbies According to Women" as listed by Outkick Catherine Swift, President, CCMBC Linda Leatherdale, Former Money editor, Toronto Is the Liberal Party of Canada dead? Stephen LeDrew, Former president of the Liberal Party of Canada Dan McTeague, President: Canadians for Affordable Energy & 19 years Liberal MP --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung 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. 24: Is the Liberal Party of Canada dead? - Stephen LeDrew and Dan McTeague
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Aug. 24: "The 9 'Least attractive' Male Hobbies According to Women" as listed by Outkick - Catherine Swift and Linda Leatherdale
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Aug. 24: The impact a rail strike would have on Canadian economy - Ron Foxcroft
The impact a rail strike would have on Canadian economy Ron Foxcroft, Owner FLUKE Transport, Chairman of FOX 40 Industries, member of the Order of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug. 24: The national rail lockout and the federal government's involvement - Dan Kelly
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Aug 24: The DNC is over. What now as far as U.S. voters are concerned? - John Zogby
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Aug 24: CN / CPKC rail lockout - Who is impacted most?
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Roy Green Show Podcast, August 18: MPox a worldwide health emergency., Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Ukraine's military pushes into Russia, Charles Adler appointed to the Canadian Senate by PM Justin Trudeau
Today’s podcast: The germs and viruses among us. The most recent is Mpox, declared by WHO as a worldwide health emergency. There are others and are we globally engaging in stopping emerging viral and bacterial mass health threats wherever they emerge? Guest: Jason Tetro - Microbiologist & Host, Super Awesome Science Show podcast, and Author of The Germ Code and The Germ Files Talk of an imminent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, but threats of increased fighting and an all-out war between Israel, Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran continue as well. Guest: Vivian Bercovici - Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel Ukraine's military has now pushed 35km into Russia, occupying the territory and no doubt infuriating, embarrassing and weakening Russian President Vladimir Putin. Guest: General Rick Hillier. Former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff Charles Adler was appointed to the Canadian Senate by PM Justin Trudeau. Public reaction has been 'mixed.' Guest: Charles Adler - Former Corus radio talk show host --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung 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 18: Charles Adler - Former Corus radio talk show host. Being appointed Senator by PM Justin Trudeau
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Aug. 18: Professor Sylvain Charlebois - Head of the Agri-food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. How would a national rail strike negatively affect the food supply chain & cost?
How would a national rail strike negatively affect the food supply chain & cost? Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois - Head of the Agri-food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 18: Joe Warmington - Columnist, Toronto Sun. Social media, smartphone warriors put police under full-surveillance
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Aug. 18: Vivian Bercovici - Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel. Talk of an imminent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
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Aug. 18: General Rick Hillier. Former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff. Ukraine's military pushes further into Russia
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Aug 18: Jason Tetro, Microbiologist. Mpox declared by WHO to be a worldwide health emergency
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Aug 18: Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton - Is Hamilton the canary in the steel mill as far as urban decline in Canadian cities is concerned?
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Roy Green Show Podcast, August 17: Jeff Paikin. Owner of New Horizon Development Group. Remembering Matthew Perry - Roy reflects on the end of 900 CHML
Today’s podcast: Five people charged in the ketamine overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry. Guest: Jeff Paikin. Owner of New Horizon Development Group. 2013 Hamilton Citizen of the Year The end for a historic Canadian radio station, 900 CHML in Hamilton Guest: Roy Green, Host of The Roy Green Show on the Corus Radio Network The very real threat to Canadian broadcasting and its survival faced daily by Canada's radio and television broadcasters. Guest: Kevin Desjardins. President, Canadian Association of Broadcasters. A 12-year-old boy confesses to killing his 12-year-old cousin Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer/media pundit. Toronto Are Liberals losing faith in Justin Trudeau? Guest: Andrew Perez, Principal at Perez Strategies --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Phil Figuerido Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung 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 17: Are “safer drugs” causing lower quality of life to people with chronic illness?
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Aug 17: Erik Bay, Global News reporter from Jasper, Alberta. Emotions run high as residents of Jasper return home
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Aug 17: Andrew Perez, Principal at Perez Strategies. Are Liberals losing faith in Justin Trudeau?
Are Liberals losing faith in Justin Trudeau? Guest: Andrew Perez, Principal at Perez Strategies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 17: Criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind. A 12 year old boy confesses to killing his 12 year old cousin
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Aug 17: Kevin Desjardins, President of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. The very real threat to Canadian broadcasting
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Aug 17: Roy remembers 900 CHML
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Aug 17: Jeff Paikin, Owner of New Horizon Development Group. Remembering Matthew Perry
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Roy Green Show Podcast, August 11: Israel Ambassador to Canada. War with Iran? – Katja Hoyer, fallout from England race riots. – Joe Warmington, protesters swarming vehicles.
Today’s podcast: Iran is threatening direct mlitary action against Israel and in the next days with a representative of the Tehran regime saying an aerial attack on Israel by Iran might last 3-4 days, saying "bloodshed would be carried out"(against Israel). Expectation is Hezbollah may launch a full-scale assault on Israel in coming days. Meanwhile the U.S. has an aircraft carrier taskforce stationed off the coast of Iran, ready to stand by Israel if needed. What would Israel expect from its long-time ally Canada if conflict breaks out? The Trudeau government has been openly critical of Israel most recently. Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel's Ambassador to Canada. The race riots in England have abated after strong action by the new Labour government of Keir Starmer took action against far-right demonstrators/rioters. Some arrested, charged, tried and convicted within 6 days last week. While the violence may have abated, it would be foolhardy to assume the anger against migrants, Britain's refugee and immigration policies has disappeared. So, what now? What next? Are the rioters themselves surprised at the level of participatory support they received? Also of concern, as reported by Global News today, is the growing anti-tourist sentiment appearing in Europe. Perhaps in Canada as well. Some has to do with short term rentals cutting into possible long-term rental housing. Guest: Katja Hoyer, Anglo/German historian and professor at Kings College, London. Author of Beyond The Wall: A History of East Germany. - Originator of the Zeitgeist blog. Joe Warmington in the Toronto Sun wrote: Time to send a message and arrest those who terrorize motorist during protests. Protesters and demonstrators in Toronto last Tuesday were interfering with the flow of traffic with an aerial video showing a protester hitting a car with a protest sign and in other shots it appears demonstrators were going up along the driver's side of vehicles. "Terrifying" writes Warmington. One driver refused to stop for the demonstrators and drove through them knocking several to the ground. The protesters refused medical attention when an ambulance arrived and refused to provide a statement to police. The driver was not immediately charged. Readers responding online supported the driver who refused to stop. Guest: Joe Warmington. Columnist Post Media. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/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
Aug 11: Criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind. Rights of someone who feels under threat
bonusSo what are the rights of a person who feels under threat to take whatever action he or she deems necessary to protect his or her personal safety? The criminal code is murky and does not permit a person to take whatever action he or she feels necessary to protect self, famlly and property. Guest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer, blogger, media commentator in Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 11: Prof Christian Leuprecht. Ukraine, Israel, Race riots in England
bonusWe cover Ukraine incursion into Russia, war between likely Israel and Iran, race riots in England. Guest: Professor Christian Leuprecht. Professor at Royal Military College and Queen's University. Editor of the Canadian Military Journal. Previously Eisenhower fellow at the NATO Defence College in Rom. Latest book: Security, Cooperation, Governance, published by the University of Michigan Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 11: Adam Zivo on his op ed “Almost as good as giving drug users cash”
bonusAdam Zivo, executive director of the Centre for Responsible Drug Policy has published a series of op eds in the National Post challenging the 'safer drug' supply policy in British Columbia and Ontario particularly. His latest op ed "Almost as good as giving drug users cash" has been challenged by supporters of the safer drug policy. Guest: Adam Zivo. Addresses challenges of his most recent op ed and continues to make his point about the dangers of the safer drug policy and insist these drugs are being re-directed to teens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices