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Bonus - Rick Zamperin of The 5th Quarter
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Bonus - Barry Ulmer of the Chronic Pain Association of Canada
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Hong Kong student protester Kathy. Lawyer Page Pate on Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, Victoria Roberts-Giuffre. Poli sci professor Duane Bratt on AB Bill 22. Columnist/fmr Harper speechwriter Michael Taube on fed cabinet. Fmr Nfld Premier Peckford on new fed cabinet. Dr. Gigi Osler past CMA Pres on dangers of vaping.
Live from Hong Kong, one of the student protesters joined Roy. She describes herself as “born and raised in Hong Kong” who has been protesting since June. She says she is of the “peaceful, rational and non-violent … I attend rallies and marches, and help put up posters as well” and that her participation increased as the situation progressed. Guest: Kathy, student protester - Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guards were criminally charged with falsifying records. Toval Noel and Michael Thomas accused in grand jury indictment of neglecting their duties by failing to check on Epstein for nearly eight hours. Tova Noel willing to cooperate with investigators. Guest: Page Pate, criminal and constitutional lawyer based in Atlanta; former chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the Atlanta Bar Association - [Bill 22 Alberta. Terminates contract of provincial Elections Commissioner. UCP legislation causing uproar among opposition in AB legislature with NDP leader and fmr Premier Rachel Notley suspended for a day. Provincial ethics commissioner brought into the picture. Meanwhile, Alberta reception for new federal Minister of Natural Resources, Seamus O'Reagan and what signals are being received by Alberta from the new (less dismissive of AB) Trudeau minority government? Guest: Duane Bratt. Political science professor. Mount Royal University. Calgary. Author: Canada, The Provinces and the Global Nuclear Revival.] - A new op ed by Michael Taube is featured in the Washington Post, arguing that Trudeau’s new cabinet could add to the problems ahead. Michael joined Roy to discuss his piece, as well as what can be expected from the new, Liberal minority. Then, this week's Donald Trump impeachment inquiry. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and other Democrats on the panel (writes The Hill) finished their last scheduled public hearings this week with what sounded like closing arguments for impeachment. Guest: Michael Taube, Syndicated columnist Troy Media. Op ed writer. Former speechwriter for Stephen Harper - A news blog post Brian Peckford says the New Canadian Cabinet shows that Trudeau and the Liberals Have Learned Nothing. Guest: Brian Peckford. Fmr Premier, Newfoundland & Labrador. (includes BP's view of fellow Newfoundlander Seamus O'Reagan appointed as Fed Min Natural Resources. - We find out more about the Ontario teen on life support after vaping-related injuries. A Compass study on vaping includes concerning statistics. Guest: Dr. Gigi Osler, Immediate past president CMA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Raheel Raza on protest at York University.
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Bonus - Greg Mackling and Christian Aumell on the Grey Cup
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Kathy, Hong Kong student proster
bonusOne of the student protesters joined Roy, live from Hong Kong. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she has been protesting since June. Kathy says she is one of the "peaceful, rational and non-violent" protesters. "I attend rallies and marches, and help put up posters as well." Her participation increased as the situation progressed. Guest: Kathy, student protester Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fmr BC Premier Dosanjh on increasing public anger. Roy's interview with Don Cherry & Ron McLean on HNIC. QC sovereignist Nino Colavecchio on equalization. RBC research on banking/technology/jobs. Teacher/author Zwaagstra on teaching Canada's history.
Fmr BC Premier Dosanjh on increasing public anger. Roy's interview with Don Cherry & Ron McLean on HNIC. QC sovereignist Nino Colavecchio on equalization. RBC research on banking/technology/jobs. Teacher/author Zwaagstra on teaching Canada's history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - John Zogby
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Joe Warmington on The Roy Green Show
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Don Cherry spoke to Roy Green. Joe Warmington spoke to Roy Green. Employment lawyer Jon Pinkus on severance for DC. Beauties & Beast on biggest stories. Washington Times online editor on "impeachment charade". Healthcare & climate change.
Don Cherry spoke to Roy Green. Joe Warmington spoke to Roy Green. Employment lawyer Jon Pinkus on severance for DC. Beauties & Beast on biggest stories. Washington Times online editor, Cheryl Chumley, on "impeachment charade". Healthcare & climate change with Dr. Courtney Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Mike Smyth
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Bonus - Michael Taube
bonusMichael Taube. Syndicated columnist Troy Media, columnist for the Washington Times and former speechwriter for Stephen Harper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Aaron Wudruck
bonusAaron Wudruck. Federal director - Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Don Cherry, on his firing and its impact
bonusDon Cherry's firing from Coach's Corner and Hockey Night in Canada has polarized the opinions of Canadians across the country. So how has the firing impacted Don Cherry and his family? What does he say to people who consider him a racist? And would he consider a return to Coach's Corner? Roy go answers to all these questions and more. Guest: Don Cherry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fmr NFLD Premier Peckford on Remembrance Day; FP's Diane Francis playbook for AB; Mtl lwyr Julius Grey on Anglos in QC; Cdn pain patients driven to suicide; lawyer Lior Samfiru on firing McDonald's CEO
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Fmr NFLD Premier Peckford on Remembrance Day - FP's Diane Francis playbook for AB - Mtl lwyr Julius Grey on Anglos in QC - Cdn pain patients driven to suicide - Lawyer Lior Samfiru on firing McDonald's CEO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Ted Barris
bonusTed Barris is one of Canada's most prolific and award-winning authors on Canada's World Wars I & II engagements. Including The Great Escape: A Canadian Story. The Dam Busters: Canadian Airmen and the Secret Raid Against Nazi Germany. Juno: Canadians at D-Day, June 6, 1944. Victory at Vimy: Canada Comes of Age. Breaking the Silence: Veterans' Untold Stories from the Great War to Afghanistan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Duane Bratt
bonusJason Kenney just announced his government's 'Fair New Deal Panel' to advance Alberta's interests, like pipelines, the creation of an Alberta revenue agency and withdrawing from the Canada Pension plan (all of which Quebec has in place) but again, Kenney rejected the idea of Alberta separation from Canada. Duane Bratt, Political science professor / author discusses Alberta separation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Terrance Corcoran
bonusThe West doesn't need Quebec to get its oil flowing East. There is another way, writes Terence Corcoran, in the National Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Mike LoSchiavo
bonusAt Ancaster Meadows elementary school in Hamilton, teacher Michael LoSchiavo has for many years organized a full day of activities for all students each November 11, to understand and commemorate Remembrance Day and Canada's military veterans. This is LoSchiavo's last Remembrance Day at the school as he retires in June. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Matthew Fisher on fall of Berlin Wall; David Agren on mass murder in Mexico; Michael Taube on Andrew Scheer/CPC future; Catherine Swift takes on OK Boomer; Did royals quash a sensitive news story?
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Today marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was a momentous global occasion symbolically shoving aside the final power of the Iron Curtain of the USSR to imprison entire nations of people. Mathew Fisher writes about the fall of "Die Mauer" this week for Global News. He was not at The Wall on the night it fell. Mathew was in the Soviet Union after months of travel across East Germany, the other Warsaw Pact states and Soviet Republics. “Muscovites were stunned,” writes Mathew Fisher. Guest: Mathew Fisher, resident Visiting Scholar in security and defence at Massey College in the University of Toronto and a fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, as well as a regular contributor to Global News on global affairs. - A murderous attack on two SUV's in Mexico carrying women and children, allegedly by criminal drug cartel killers. His article in the Guardian yesterday: How an isolated group of Mormons got caught up in Mexico's cartel wars. Guest: David Agren, Canadian in Mexico City, reporting on the story for the Guardian and USA Today - A reporter asks Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer if he considers being gay a sin and Scheer's lengthy reply is disseminated repeatedly. Is the same standard applied to more liberal politicians? Would Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh be expected to answer personal questions about their religious beliefs? And does the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada need to tack left? Guest: Michael Taube, Columnist for Troy Media, Contributor to the Washington Times and former speechwriter for Stephen Harper - The meme is "OK Boomer." The New York Times published an article titled, 'OK Boomer' Marks the End of Friendly Generational Relations. OK Boomer is all over social media as younger generations point fingers of blame for their and the world's perceived ills on the Boomer generation. Not keeping in mind perhaps that without a couple of Boomers named Jobs and Gates there might not be social media to voice generational opinions. But is this any different from what other generations have done? Guest: Catherine Swift, Former President/CEO CFIB. Now WorkingCanadians.ca. Catherine tweeted her thoughts about OK Boomer yesterday and Twitter responded. - Did the Royal family quash a major news story about Prince Andrew having had sex with an underage girl at convicted sexual trafficker of minors Jeffrey Epstein's resort? ABC news anchor Amy Robach was picked up by a live mic expressing frustration at having the network refuse to air her story because ABC feared airing it over Buckingham Palace's objections would cost the network interviews with influential people. Robach is heard saying "I am so p***** right now. Every day I get more and more p***** right now, because it's unbelievable what we had. I had it all, three years ago." Now both ABC and Robach say the story didn't past journalistic muster. Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, affiliated faculty member at the University of Minnesota Law School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bail revoked for Cameron Ortis, Repatriating ISIS fighters, 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall & Macron declares NATO 'brain dead'
bonusRoy brought on Dr. Christian Leuprecht, to discuss four major stories of national and international significance. Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at the Royal Military College and Queen's University, Munk Senior Fellow at the MacDonald Laurier Institute Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rebuilding the image of the Boeing 737
The efforts continue to rebuild the image of the Boeing 737 Max and Max 9 passenger jets after fatal crashes involving LionAir and Ethiopian Airlines planes minutes after takeoff. Will the Boeing 737 Max and Max 9 planes be re-certified and as importantly will passengers return and will air crews fly and work the planes? Guest: Raymond Hall. Former Air Canada Captain and lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The significance of November 11th
bonusMonday is Remembrance Day and we begin our focus on the significance and meaning of November 11. Guest: Mike Armstrong. Global National. National correspondent for Quebec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lead pipes, and the quality of water across Canada
bonusA Global News series shows that more than 77,000 water tests across the country shows that in some cases, officials knew residents were getting dangerous levels of lead in their tap water, but failed to notify them. Guest: Mike de Souza, Global News.Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Climate activists are focused on the wrong solutions
bonusDr. Bjorn Lomborg joined Roy to discuss his new article in the New York Post. Guest: Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, environmentalist, founder and director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center think tank (CopenhagenConsensus.com) which includes multiple Nobel Laureates; on TIME magazine's list of the World's 100 Most Influential People; author of COOL IT! The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A murderous attack on two SUV's in Mexico
bonusA murderous attack on two SUV's in Mexico carrying women and children, allegedly by criminal drug cartel killers. His article in the Guardian yesterday: How an isolated group of Mormons got caught up in Mexico's cartel wars. Guest: David Agren, Canadian in Mexico City, reporting on the story for the Guardian and USA Today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Barry Ulmer, on the CPAC's survey of Canadian pain patients
bonusChronic Pain Association of Canada will be releasing a survey of Canadian pain patients and the news is even worse than feared as pain patients are forced to taper from their pain medications or have them entirely stopped. Some patients resorting to suicide as the only way to eliminate their agony. Guest: Barry Ulmer. Executive Director of CPAC (Chronic Pain Association of Canada) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Diane McIntosh
bonusAuthor of "This is Depression: A Comprehensive, Compassionate Guide to Anyone Who Wants to Understand Depression." talks about the mental health crisis in Canada, especially among youth. Guest: Dr. Diane McIntosh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Canadian business moving to U.S. Departing MPs pocket many millions. Global News' Stewart Bell on challenging extremists. Prof Christian Leuprecht - ISIS leaders death & recruitment. Former white supremacist Tony McAleer on book "Cure for Hate"
Canadian business moving to U.S. Guest: Peter Gossman - Departing MPs pocket many $-millions. Guest: Aaron Wudruck - Global News' Stewart Bell on challenging extremists Guest: Stewart Bell - Prof Christian Leuprecht - ISIS leaders death & recruitment Guest: Christian Leuprecht - Former white supremacist Tony McAleer on book Cure For Hate Guest: Tony McAleer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Kate Nicholson
bonusGuest: Kate Nicholson. Former U.S. State Dept lawyer & former chronic pain patient, now advocates for best practices approach to support pain patients. She spoke recently with a pain management doctor who had spoken at length with the mother of a young pain patient who committed suicide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Ed Struzik
bonusQueen's University Professor Ed Struzik speaks about the National Weather Service in Los Angeles issuing its first-ever extreme red flag warning, as hurricane strength wind fanned the wildfires. Guest: Professor Ed Struzik. Author of Fire Storm. Struzik was invited to speak at the California Wildfire Summit last spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BCOC, Canada’s CEO’s on economic plan; 2 former Liberal MP’s on futures of Trudeau and Scheer; Prof. Stephen Pyne on wildfires, now and ahead; Pollster John Zogby on Trump impeachment; Pimps guilty of sex-trafficking spared jail in Ottawa
The Roy Green Show Podcast After nine months of study, the Business Council of Canada has released its report and recommendations of its CEO-led national Task Force on Canada's Economic Future. The BCOC released an "actual plan for growing our economy so we can continue to afford the quality of life and social programs we have come to cherish." Guest: Goldy Hyder, President & CEO of the BCOC - There has been much speculation about the CPC leadership of Andrew Scheer before and during the federal election campaign. And now Peter MacKay told an American audience in Washington that Scheer's management of the election campaign was like having a breakaway on an open net and missing the net. To former Liberal Members of Parliament joined the Roy Green Show before the election, announcing their intention to vote Conservative for the first time. They return to the show to discuss Sheer's performance, and Trudeau's reelection. Read Roy's blog for more on this: http://www.roygreenshow.com. Guests: Dan McTeagu, former Liberal MP Michelle Simson, former Liberal MP - Professor Stephen Pyne says that we are now living in the “Pyrocene” Age, which will be as impactful as the Ice Age. Roy talks with Professor Pyne to find out how he defines the Pyrocene Age, and what it means for our way of living. Guest: Prof Steve Pyne. Prof Emeritus. Univ of Arizona. Global expert on wildfires. Author of more than 30 books, mostly on the history and management of wildland and rural fire, including big-screen surveys for the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe and Russia. - The Donald Trump impeachment process continues in the House of Representatives. Trump tweeted that the Democrats are engaged "in the greatest witch hunt in American history. Are the Democrats involved in anything other than pursuing Trump? Guest: John Zogby, founder of the Zogby poll and author of We Are Many, We Are One - Two Ottawa area women who were actively grooming two teenage girls for sex-trafficking were spared a prison sentence by a judge. The girls were plied with liquor and drugs and had already been exposed to sexual activity by adult men. The judge declared that committing the women pimps to the mandatory five years in prison would “would outrage the standards of decency" and be opposed by the general Canadian public. Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta Crown prosecutor, Professor at Simon Fraser University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Silenced by fear of deportation, why a woman who survived attempted murder is speaking out
bonusJane Gerster joined the show to discuss her new piece for Global News, the story of a London, Ontario, woman who survived a murder attempt by her abusive boyfriend, and what that woman needs Canadians to know. Read more here: https://globalnews.ca/news/6081570/refugees-domestic-violence/ Guest: Jane Gerster, National Online journalist: Features Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A second Brexit referendum?
bonusRoy talked with Professor Alan Sked, founder of the UK Independence Party, about the upcoming U.K. elections, the possibility of a second Brexit referendum, and the sense of anger in the U.K. Guest: Professor Alan Sked, Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics, Founder of UKIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two Albertans' mission to change Ontarian's ideas about oil, gas and Alberta
bonusOne evening a few weeks prior to the federal election, after watching election news coverage, two "Alberta girls" set out "on a mission in Toronto." The idea was to stand on doorsteps of everyday Ontarians and share the issues of greatest concern to Albertans. Mandi and Nicole were in Ontario just a few days later and their mission became an adventure as they met the people of Ontario and challenged negative preconceptions about oil and gas. Guest: Mandi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Professor Stephen Pyne says the 'Pyrocene Age' will be as impactful as the Ice Age
bonusProfessor Stephen Pyne says that we are now living in the "Pyrocene" Age, which will be as impactful as the Ice Age. Roy talks with Professor Pyne to find out how he defines the Pyrocene Age, and what it means for our way of living. Guest: Stephen Pyne, Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona; Global expert on wildfires, and author of more than 30 books, mostly on the history and management of wildland and rural fires, including big-screen surveys for the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe and Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News' Stewart Bell on death of ISIS leader. Wexit AB founder Peter Downing. Poli sci prof Duane Bratt on AB future. Former NFLD Premier Peckford. Now what? Former MB Chief Justice Cda committing fossil fuel suicide. TX realtor relocating Western Cdn businesses.
Global News' Stewart Bell on death of ISIS leader. Guest: Stewart Bell. National online journalist online. Global News - Wexit AB founder Peter Downing. Guest: Peter Downing. Founder: Wexit movement. - Poli sci prof Duane Bratt on AB future. Guest: Duane Bratt. Political science professor, Mount Royal University and author: Canada, The Provinces And The Global Nuclear Revival. - Former NFLD Premier Peckford. Now what? Guest: Brian Peckford. Blogs at Peckford42.wordpress.com - Former MB Chief Justice Cda committing fossil fuel suicide. Guest: Brian Giesbrecht. Fmr. Acting Chief Justice & Associate Chief Justice, Manitoba. Senior Fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. - TX realtor relocating Western Cdn businesses. Guest: Robert Graham. Real estate agent. Arrowstar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Rehtaeh Parson's father Glen Canning on school violence
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Bonus - Cancer patients Cindy and Sharon
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Realtor Robert Graham on The Roy Green Show
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SK Premier on new deal needed. President Concerned ON Doctors healthcare troubles. Fmr AB Finance Minister on separation emotion. Citibank on rising costs of flight shaming. QC sovereighnist on BQ election breakthrough.
SK Premier on new deal needed. Guest: Scott Moe. SK Premier. - President Concerned ON Doctors healthcare troubles. Guest: Dr. Kulvinder Gill. President of Concerned Ontario Doctors & a physician in Toronto - Fmr AB Finance Minister on separation emotion. Guest: Ted Morton. Former Alberta Energy and Finance Minister. - Citibank on rising costs of flight shaming. Guest: Mark Manduca Associate Director of Research & Managing Director with CITIgroup's European Research Department. - QC sovereighnist on BQ election breakthrough. Guest: Parti Quebecois member and former PQ candidate. RAdio talk show host & marketing expert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Vice president of Ipsos polling, Sean Simpson on the election results
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Scott Moe on The Roy Green Show
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CPC leader Andrew Scheer joins Roy 1 day before the vote. IPSOS president how Canadians will likely vote. NHL $7 million player pays what/who re taxes? Canada's manufacturers being invited to move to U.S. PQ member, talk show host on how QC will vote. Fmr NFLD Premier on election.
Andrew ScheerCPC leader Andrew Scheer joins Roy 1 day before the vote. - Darrell Bricker IPSOS president how Canadians will likely vote - Elena Hanson.NHL $7 million player pays what/who re taxes? - Jocelyn Bamford Canada's manufacturers being invited to move to U.S. - Nino Colavecchio PQ member, talk show host on how QC will vote - Brian PeckfordFmr NFLD Premier on election Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Charles Adler
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Bonus - Alex Pierson
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Bonus - Mike Smyth on the election
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Bonus - Danielle Smith
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Andrew Scheer on The Roy Green Show
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IPSOS president on election. N.B. Premier. Canada a nation or notion. CMA president on health care/election. First Nations musician Adrian Sutherland & song Politician Man. Beauties & Beast: Swift, Leatherdale, Simson on election
Darrell Bricker IPSOS president on election. - Blaine Higgs N.B. Premier. Canada a nation or notion. - Dr. Sandy Buchman CMA president on health care/election - Adrian Sutherland. First Nations musician Adrian Sutherland & song Politician Man - Beauties & Beast Swift, Leatherdale, Simson on election Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices