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Bonus - Supriya Dwivedi on voting in the GTA
bonusGuest: Supriya Dwivedi. AM640 Toronto morning show co-host and Global News national election night panelist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Redmond Shannon on Brexit
bonusGuest: Redmond Shannon. Global News. U.K. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh speaks with Roy about the election. Dave Perry of Investigative Solutions Network on Trudeau and protective vest. Jocelyn Bamford on Canadian small business coalition concerns. Carol Todd on 14-year-old student murdered & 85-year-old senior assaulted. Civilized to Death author Christopher Ryan on progress perverting our way of life.
Federal NDP leader, Jagmeet Singh, is climbing consistently in national polling and his party might win enough seats to become a significant player in establishing the balance of power in parliament in the event of a minority government. Guest: Jagmeet Singh. Federal NDP Leader. - Justin Trudeau wore a protective vest and had extra police protection at a political rally in Mississauga, ON last night. Guest: David Perry. CEO Investigative Solutions Network. Former Toronto police homicide detective and Global News crime expert. - Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau repeatedly speak about taxing the wealthy and business so they pay their “fair share” in order to pay for national social programs. Well what if the backbone employers of Canada were to say “enough” and choose to accept the literally daily offers from American states to move their operations from Canada to the U.S. Guest: Jocelyn Bamford. Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada. - 14-year-old high school student, Devon Bracci-Selvey, was buried this weekend after being murdered at his school in Hamilton, ON earlier in the week. Meanwhile on Vancouver Island, an 85-year-old man was the victim of a road rage incident which saw the perpetrator smash the window of the senior’s vehicle and repeatedly punch the 85-year-old man in the head then leave the scene. Guest: Carol Todd. AmandaToddLegacy.org Seven years after Amanda’s death, Carol continues her international effort to curb the societal cycle of violence. - Civilized To Death: The Price of Progress. New book by New York Times best selling author Christopher Ryan. “Progress has perverted the way we live, how we eat, learn, feel, mate, parent, communicate, work, and die.” Ryan argues we should start looking backward to find our way into a better future. Guest: Christopher Ryan. Author. Has appeared on all U.S. major television and radio networks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Canadians share their real life stories
bonusCanadians call in to The Roy Green Show to share their terrifying struggles with the reality that the recent Ipsos poll sheds light on, revealing that 46% of Canadians are $200 away from not being able to pay their bills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Professor Frank Farley on politics at Thanksgiving
bonusGuest: Professor Frank Farley. Temple University. Psychologist and past president of the American Psychological Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Federal election coverage with Travis Dhanrjah
bonusGuest: Travis Dhanrjah. Global News Toronto Queens Park Bureau Chief and election reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale & Michelle Simson on what's ahead before Oct 21. Global News Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson on CPC campaign. ISIS crisis in Syria as Turks attack Kurds. Prof Christian Leuprecht. David Milgaard & Ronald Dalton. 33yrs imprisoned yet innocent. Time for Independent Review Board.IPSOS VP Sean Simpson. Affordability. Canadians cannot get ahead.
1: Beauties and the BeastCatherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale & Michelle Simson on what's ahead before Oct 21. 2: Mercedes StephensonGlobal News Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson on CPC campaign 3: Christian LeuprechtISIS crisis in Syria as Turks attack Kurds. Prof Christian Leuprecht. 4: Milgaard & Dalton33yrs imprisoned yet innocent. Time for Independent Review Board. 5: Sean SimpsonIPSOS VP Sean Simpson. Affordability. Canadians cannot get ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Richard Cloutier on the snow storm that claimed one life in Manitoba
bonusGuest: Richard Cloutier. Global News Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - John Zogby discusses the US presidential campaign and the latest from the courts
bonusThe US election is becoming more contentious as the Democrats impeachment inquiry proceeds with a court ruling (2-1) President Trump must make his financials available to Congress. Trump is on a Twitter binge having attacked even NBA coach Steve Kerr. We play audio of Trump's attack on Kerr and Kerr's response. Guest: John Zogby, Founder of world famous Zogby Poll. Op ed writer for major U.S. publications. Author: We Are Many, We Are One: Tribal Analytics in 21st Century America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - John McCaullum on the topic of voter interests
bonusGlobal News headline in Manitoba: Voters interested in promises today, not future fiscal responsibilityGuest: Professor John McCallum. Capital markets & leadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

46% of Canadians $200 away from financial trouble. Canada must prepare after US immigration policy changes. Swift, Leatherdale, Simson on election so far. Major benefits if Eastern refineries use more Canadian oil. Bricker on Empty Planet & The Big Shift.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - In recent days we became aware 24% of Albertans are carrying more than $40,000 of non-mortgage debt and 50% are living paycheque to paycheque. The national numbers concerning financial distress are hardly better. Polling by Ipsos for MNP Ltd., from earlier in 2019, showed that 46% of Canadians are less than $200 away from not being able to pay their debts. That should be a huge concern. Guest: Grant Bazian, President and CEO of MNP Ltd. - Dramatic changes have been made to the U.S. refugee and immigration policy. Canada must prepare itself for the repercussions, according to a new University of Calgary School of Public Policy report. Immigration expert Robert Falconer has released two reports examining the U.S. retreat from refugee resettlement and the U.S. asylum ban. Guest: Robert Falconer, Author of the reports - Tomorrow's national political party leaders debate and what lies ahead as the parties enter the final two weeks of the campaign. Where can they be aggressive and where must they do damage control? The Beauties and the Beast panel reconvenes to discuss these questions and more. Guests: Catherine Swift, WorkingCanadians.com (former president & CEO at CFIB) Linda Leatherdale, VP of Cambria Canada (former editor MONEY section Toronto Sun) Michelle Simson, Formerr LPM MP & seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period - A report released last year by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) found that if refineries in central and Atlantic Canada substituted Canadian oil whenever possible for the foreign oil imported into Canada – and if extending the current transportation system by construction of a new pipeline equal to the cancelled Energy East pipeline – the eight refineries in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland would be able to replace 57% of imported oil at an annual saving of $317 million, while simultaneously cutting GHG's by two million tonnes. Guest: Allan Fogwill, CEO, CERI - IPSOS President and CEO Darrell Bricker joins us to speak to two of his books.The Big Shift which speaks to major shifts in Canada's immigration policies and numbers of immigrants and how that reality affects Canada's political landscape (e.g., many of the newcomers are philosophically conservative.)In Empty Planet, Darrell Bricker makes the argument that the global population is headed for a steep decline and in some countries this has already begun, in contrast to much of the climate change panic being centered on a supposedly very rapidly increasing global population. Guest: Darrell Bricker, President and CEO of Ipsos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Mike Le Couteur of Global News on the latest of the election campaign.
bonusGuest: Mike Le Couteur. Global News Reporter following NDP campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Abigail Bimman of Global News on the latest of the election campaign.
bonusGuest: Abigail Bimman. Global News Reporter following the Liberal campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Dan McTeague shares his thoughts on the CERI study.
bonusGuest: Dan McTeague. @GasPriceWizard on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Robyn Braley on what body language can tell you about your political candidates.
bonusThe body language of the party leaders at tomorrow night's debate will speak to viewers, the other candidates on stage, as well as the moderators.Our guest shares how much eyes, expressions, gestures, body positioning, listening and vocal tone can reveal. Guest: Robyn Braley. Brand specialist at Unimark Creative. Blogger. Body language interpreter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IPSOS for Global News election polling. Michael Taube, former Harper speechwriter, on election & Trump. Canada watched Kathy Katula confronting Trudeau at townhall. Her thoughts on JT as PM. Joker: International film expert Murray Pomerance on role films play.
Federal election polling for Global News by IPSOS Canada. Guest; Sean Simpson. VP. IPSOS Public Affairs - The issues facing Canadian voters as the federal election is just over two weeks away. Column: The most ridiculous campaign in our political history, by Michael Taube. U.S. President Donald Trump under Democratic Party impeachment investigation. Guest: Michael Taube. Troy Media. Washington Times. Former speechwriter for Stephen Harper. - Kathy Katula caught the attention of Canadians from coast to coast in January of 2017 as she confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at one of his town halls in Peterborough, Ontario. Ms. Katula spoke of her energy poverty and very tight financial margins, challenged Trudeau on the carbon tax and implored the PM to "fix Canada." Trudeau hugged Ms. Katula and spoke of how Canadians with a quarter of her energy deserve better. Well.....how does Kathy Katula assess the job done by Justin Trudeau since their meeting on the nationally televised town hall? Guest: Kathy Katula. Assesses the job Trudeau has done. - Joker...the movie. What does this film represent in pop culture and should moviegoers think twice about seeing the film, particularly given that violence has been threatened and police have warned those seeing Joker to be aware of what is around them. Must there be concern about a potential repeat of the horrific shooting in Aurora, Colorado, at a screening of The Dark Knight? Guest: Murray Pomerance. Independent scholar living in Toronto. Considered one of the foremost experts on film. Author of many books on film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Ari Goldkind on Andrew Scheer and his dual citizenship.
bonusGuest: Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer/media pundit. Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Maddie DiMuccio on CUPE strike and the issue of high staff absenteeism.
bonusGuest: Maddie DiMuccio. President: Society for Quality Education Canada and Troy Media syndicated columnist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - HPS Inspector Dave Hennick on the protest at Mohawk College over Maxime Bernier's speech.
bonusGuest: David Hennick. Inspector for Hamilton Police Service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Global News reporter, David Akin, covers the latest of the election campaign.
bonusGuest: David Akin. Global News Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Lior Samfiru on employment law in Canada.
bonusGuest: Lior Samfiru. Partner at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, labour and employment law specialists. Toronto, Vancouver, and Ottawa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Marc Burchell on the second annual "Canadian Walk for Veterans"
bonusGuest: Marc Burchell. National organizer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SK Premier Scott Moe on national unity. Former LPC MP Michelle Simoson re Lib candidate removed. Impaired driving and parents of harmed and killed children. Job stress can claim police officers lives. Mike Smyth on JWR & Vancouver - Granville race. Healthcare #1 for Canadians; CMA president agrees.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has spoken out directly on the issue of energy issues equating with national unity. Guest: Scott Moe. Premier of Saskatchewan - Eva Nassif was the Liberal MP for the Quebec riding of Vimy and the Liberal candidate for 2019, until Ms. Nassif's campaign was 'red-lighted' by the Liberal Party and she was arbitrarily replaced by the party. Ms. Nassif is saying she has been removed as the Liberal candidate for Vimy, QC, because she refuses to acknowledge Justin Trudeau as a feminist, following the SNC-Lavalin, Trudeau, PMO, Jody Wilson-Raybould scandal. Trudeau says that's not true. Meanwhile the Vimy Liberal Party riding association is refusing to turn over its campaign funds to the national party, as the association continues to support Eva Nassif. Guest: Michelle Simson. Former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period. - Suspected of driving under the influence, a BC motorist is alleged to have hit two pedestrians on September 14, 2019. 12 year old Jesse Brown is in a coma and on life support. The suspected driver refused a roadside breathalyzer test and has not yet been charged. Guests: Tony Brown. Father of 12 year old JesseMarkita Kaulius. Founder of Families for Justice/Her 22 year old daughter Kassandra was killed by an impaired driver who attempted to flee the scene. - A 22 year Ottawa police officer committed suicide at police HQ and Toronto police are investigating the death, also on Friday, of a 12 year police officer. Possible suicide is part of the investigation. Guest: Joe Warmington. Toronto Sun. - British Columbia and Alberta engaged in a fight over AB 'turn off the taps' bill. -- Trudeau trailing blackface scandal. --- Vancouver-Granville, a Jody Wilson-Raybould independent candidate win waiting to happen? Guest: Mike Smyth. Columnist Vancouver Province and CKNW - According to IPSOS polling for Global News, healthcare is the #1 issue for Canadians in the federal election. The Canadian Medical Association reminds all political parties of this reality. Last weekend CMA president Dr. Sandy Buchman told us about the 5 million people in Canada who have no primary physician. This past week Justin Trudeau promised a doctor or nurse practitioner for each one of those 5 million, but without a clearly explained plan or costing.What are the most significant issues/challenges to healthcare in Canada? Guest: Dr. Sandy Buchman. President. Canadian Medical Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Frank Farley on the effect climate chance has on mental health.
bonusGuest: Frank Farley. Past president of the American Psychological Association and The American Educational Research Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Fran Coombs of Rasmussen Reports
bonusFran Coombs. Executive Manager. Rasmussen polling and former editor of the Washington Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Angus Hamilton of Bookmaker.eu
bonusAngus Hamilton of Bookmaker.eu has opened an international betting market on the next world leader to leave office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AB Premier Jason Kenney on pipelines, Trudeau, and energy. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg on climate, lifting millions out of poverty. Former Trump adviser & CIA officer on whistle blower. IPSOS VP on election polls for Global News. Quebecers first choice Western Canadian oil. Former AB prosecutor Scott Newark. RCMP report on B.C. teen killers.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - According to polling released yesterday, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is the third most popular Premier in Canada after Francois Legault of Quebec and Scott Moe pf Saskatchewan. To start the podcast, Premier Jason Kenney and Roy discuss the conflict between Alberta and B.C., pipelines and Jagmeet Singh’s argument that Quebec must have the right to veto pipelines crossing the province, and climate change as an issue of public attention. They also touch on Premier Kenney's view of Justin Trudeau appearing in blackface and brownface. Guest: Jason Kenney, Premier of Alberta - Following Trump’s Whistleblower’s complaint, the Democratic Party is launching an official impeachment inquiry. Is President Trump in danger of impeachment and perhaps removal of office over his call and interactions with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky? Or is this a political witch-hunt since the Whistleblower is acting on second-hand information?Guest: Fred Fleitz, Director of the Center for Security Policy in D.C., Served in 2018 as deputy assistant to President Trump and chief of staff to national security adviser John Bolton, 25 years with the CIA and DIA and chief of staff for the NSA. - Ipsos polling for Global News this week found the Conservatives gaining a 4-point lead as Liberals slip in the wake of Trudeau’s blackface scandal.Meanwhile, another poll showed that climate change ranks as issue #3 for Canadians, behind health care and affordability. 1 in 3 Canadians wants climate change to be fought even if it hurts the Canadian economy. But half don't want to pay an extra cent. Guest: Sean Simpson. VP. IPSOS Canada - Montreal Economic Institute poll show that Quebecers by 66% majority prefer Western Canadian oil, and 45% of Quebecers prefer pipelines over shipping oil by tanker trucks (14%), rail (13%), or ship (9%). And 79% of Quebecers who voted for Premier Francois Legault and his CAQ government prefer Western Canadian oil over any other sources. This should be raised during the 2019 federal election campaign. Guest: Germain Belzile, Montreal Economic Institute - There are still questions remaining, after the RCMP released their report on B.C. teen killers Bryer Schmegelsky & Kam McLeod. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta prosecutor, executive director Canadian Police Association, adjunct professor School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Stephen LeDrew - The former president of the Liberal Party of Canada injects some humour into an otherwise dreary election campaign.
bonusFormer president of the Liberal Party of Canada Stephen LeDrew is looking to inject some humour into an otherwise dreary campaign. He joins Roy to discuss this, as well as the most significant Election campaign. "A little humour injection for a dreary campaign." Most recent contribution from Stephen LeDrew. Along with the most significant developments of the week. Guest: Stephen LeDrew. Former president Liberal Party of Canada, lawyer and opinions journalist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Mike Drolet - Will technology be able to save our climate crisis?
bonusMassive amounts of plastic in the world's oceans. Global News Toronto reporter Mike Drolet researched and is reporting on the issue and a Canadian technology which will go far in cleaning garbage out of the oceans an can convert 50-thousand tonnes of plastic a day into bio fuel.Guest: Mike Drolet, of Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus with Tom Hoppe - Are Canada's military veterans "asking more than we can give them?"
bonusAre Canada's military veterans "asking more than we can give them?" Guest: Tom Hoppe. Former Chair for the Veterans Affairs Ombudsman Advisory Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PPC Leader Maxime Bernier. Green Party leader Elizabeth May. David Fraser on cyber election threat. Prof D Savoie: Democracy in Canada. @realevilHRlady on helicopter parents, their kids & kids bosses. Former NFLD Premier Peckford on Trudeau & blackface.
Federal opposition party leaders not named Scheer: Peoples Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier made headlines this week over his inclusion in the televised federal political party leaders debates. Expected focus for Bernier likely immigration. 14% of Canadians told IPSOS for Global News that immigration is a key voting issue for them. On the question 'which party is best to handle immigration' the CPC leads at 42% followed by the Liberals at 16%, with the PPC five points behind the Liberals at 11% and ahead of the NDP and Greens. Mike Colledge, President of IPSOS Canada writes in a Global News commentary "we should welcome Bernier and his views on immigation to the debates, if for no other reason than he is putting the issue on the table." Projected seat count for Bernier's PPC remains very low at perhaps 1-2 and IPSOS polling shows Bernier with only 5% support nationally regarding which party leader would make the best prime minister. Guest: Maxime Bernier. PPC leader - Federal opposition party leaders not named Scheer: Green Party of Canada leader Elizabeth May. May has just announced she would decriminalize now illegal drug possession. Also announced Canada would use only domestic oil products. Will respond to global youth initiative on climate, immigration, health care and affordability. Guest: Elizabeth May. Leader. Green Party of Canada - Is Canada's federal election under a growing threat of cyber attacks by foreign actors and other online threats? What are they? How might they be presented and how would they achieve their objectives? Are we doing enough about such threats? Guest: David Fraser. One of Canada's leading internet, technology and privacy lawyers. Author: Canadian Privacy Law Blog and the Canadian Cloud Law Blog. Partner at McInnes Cooper in Halifax. - Book: Democracy in Canada: The Disintigration of Our Institutions makes the case Canada's governance is increasingly centralized inside the PMO, that policymakers, not MPs and/or Senators make decisions of real relevance for Canadians, that regional influence continues to be significantly reduced. Guest: Professor Donald Savoie. Canada Research Chair in Public Administration at the Universite de Moncton. Considered by many to be the foremost expert on government in Canada and author of numerous books, including What is Government Good At? - Helicopter parents and how they interfere in the professional relationships between their adult children and the adult children's employers. A millennial spells hamster with a 'p' (hampster). Employer asks for spelling corrections and the millennial is reduced to tears, bringing helicopter mom into the picture. Guest: Suzanne Lucas. @EvilHrLady on Twitter. - This week in Canada's federal election campaign. Guest: Brian Peckford. Former Premier of Newfoundland & Labrador. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Global News Reporter, Shalima Majaraj shares the latest on the campaign.
bonusGlobal News reports on the latest of the election campaign. Guest: Shalima Majaraj. Reporter for Global News Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Former BC Premier Dosanjh on Trudeau blackface. Former Liberal MPs Simson & McTeague on Trudeau. IPSOS polling primary election issues. CMA President Dr. Sandy Buchman on vaping and health care. Michael Taube, former PM Stephen Harper speechwriter on election. International crisis communication expert Richard Levick.
How does the only Indo-Canadian Premier and former federal Minister of Health view this week in the election campaign and Justin Trudeau being exposed as having dressed up in blackface? And what does our guest believe the impact on Canada's minority communities will be and how might that play out on October 21? Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former Premier of British Columbia - Two former Liberal members of parliament have previously challenged decisions by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. How do they view this week and the revelations of blackface appearances by Trudeau and his refusal to answer if there were other occasions when this took place?and: is there significant unrest within the Liberal ranks or has the caucus closed ranks? Guests: Michelle Simson. Former MP of Scarborough Southwest.Dan McTeague. Former MP of Pickering-Scarborough East. - According to IPSOS, Trudeau was seen as a leader in protecting the interests of cultural, religious and other minorities earlier this week. Now? How do Canadians assess party leadership and how are parties rated on managing: the economy, health care, representing Canada on the world stage, have the right temperament and maturity to be PM, who is best suited to manage Canada's economy in tough times. Significant percentages of Canadians declared none of the major party leaders is best suited to take up the roles of: spending taxpayer money wisely, make things more affordable, be someone they can trust, tackle the deficit, and provide an open, responsible and ethical government. Guest: Gregory Jack. VP/IPSOS Public Affairs - Health groups call for immediate restrictions on advertising for vaping products. Includes the Canadian Medical Association. CMA sending notice to federal political parties: Health is the ballot box issue in 2019.Guest: Dr. Sandy Buchman. President. CMA. - Federal election issues. Trudeau blackface. What does it really mean an how could it potentially change perceptions of Trudeau and voting patterns? Jagmeet Singh's excellent performance during the election and the Trudeau controversy. How will this aid his political fortunes? Political and media spin. Michael Taube column: "Sheer's take on apologies was spun out of context." Guest: Michael Taube. Columnist Troy Media. Political commentator. Former speechwriter for PM Stephen Harper. - How to direct the message at a time of crisis? How would one of the world's most respected high stakes communications experts advise Justin Trudeau to move forward with the blackface issue? How well were Trudeau's initial public appearances handled? Guest: Richard Levick. Chairman & CEO of Levick. Represents countries & major corporations in the highest-stakes global communications matters, from the Wall Street Crisis and Gulf oil spill to Guantanamo Bay and the Catholic Church. Named multiples of times to "The 100 Most Influential People in the Boardroom." Author The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis.Sits on the World Economic Forum's Partnering Against Corruption Initiative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Mike Drolet covers the latest of the election and the Trudeau scandal.
bonusToronto correspondent for Global National on the election today, Mike Drolet joins Roy to cover the latest of the election and Trudeau's latest scandal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Travis Dhanraj gives us some insight into Justin Trudeau's visit to Mississauga.
bonusJustin Trudeau was in Mississauga, ON today for the "She The North" rally for Bianca Andreescu. Guest: Travis Dhanraj. Queens Park bureau chief, Global News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Brunswick premier Blaine Higgs doesn't believe Trudeau committed to TMX. Ethicist Craig Klugman says climate change means fewer children?Forum poll's Lorne Bozinoff on how Quebec will vote. @mikelondoncanis dying of cancer and sharing his experience on Twitter.
New Brunswick premier Blaine Higgs doesn't believe Trudeau committed to TMX. Guest: Blaine Higgs. Premier of New Brunswick - Ethicist Craig Klugman climate change means fewer children? Guest: Craig Klugman. De Paul Univ. Chicago - Forum poll's Lorne Bozinoff on how Quebec will vote. Guest: Lorne Bozinoff. President: Forum Research - Sports attorney Dan Lust on rape accusation against Antonio Brown. Guest: Dan Lust. Sports attorney for the U.S. law firm of Goldberg Segalla. - How do political parties plan, adjust, attempt to recover while an election campaign is underway? Guest: Brian Pickford. Former premier of Newfoundland & Labrador - Mike Sloan was diagnosed with terminal cancer and sharing his experience on Twitter @mikelondoncan. Guest: Mike Sloan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Liberals proposing a plan to make it easier for first time home buyers.
bonusGuest: Catherine Swift. Economist. Fmr president/CEO CFIB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Tom Quiggin of the Quiggin Report discusses national security
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CPC leader Andrew Scheer on Week 1 of campaign. Pop culture professor on Felicity Huffman's prison sentence. Beauties & the Beast reconvene.
The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada jonis us as the first week of the campaign draws to a close. Guest: Andrew Scheer. CPC leader. - The SNC-Lavalin/Justin Trudeau refusing to lift cabinet confidence and allow Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott to share with Canadians and the TCMP their truth about Trudeau and PMO and demand of Wilson-Raybould that she intervene with the federal prosecution service to save SNC from facing a criminal charge in court. Guest: Professor Donald Savoi. Canada Research Chair in Public Administration an Governance at the University of Moncton. - With the first weekend of federal election campaign on us, how does IPSOS Public Affairs assess the current mood of Canadian voters and the appeal of the various political parties? Vice president of IPSOS Public Affairs explains. Guest: Sean Simpson. VP. IPSOS Public Affairs. - Felicity Huffman, of Desperate Housewives, just became the first parent sentenced in a wide ranging US college admissions cheating scandal and received a 14 day prison sentence after pleading guilty to paying to rig her daughter's entrance exam. Roy is joined by the leading expert in pop culture to discuss the morals and legalities. Guest: Robert Thompson. Founding director: Bleier Center for TV and Popular Culture. - Beauties & the Beast reconvene. Michelle Simson, former Liberal MP declares she will not vote for Trudeau. Guests: Michelle Simson. Fmr LPC MP Catherine Swift. Fmr Pres/CEO CFIB Linda Leatherdale. VP Cambria Canada. Fmr MONEY editor Toronto Sun. - RCMP intel director criminally charged in a major case. Civilian RCMP member with access to the most confidential RCMP files. It was America who alerted Canada of deep concerns about the activities of Cameron Ortis who appears to have perhaps been prepared to pass on highly classified information to an unknown entity. Guest: Mercedes Stephenson. Global News parliamentary bureau chief and host of the West Block on Global Television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Michelle Simson, member of the Beauty and the Beast panel discusses the upcoming election.
bonusRoy is joined by Michelle Simson, member of the Beauty and the Beast panel and former MP of Scarborough Southwest to discuss Canadian politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bonus - Brian Peckford discusses Canadian frustration with the upcoming election.
bonusThere’s no sign the decision to call an early election is hurting Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister in his bid for re-election. Brian Peckford, former Premier of Newfoundland discusses the frustrations held by Canadians. Guest: Brian Peckford, former Premier of Newfoundland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alberta Minister of Energy on TMX; Tennis Canada's President and CEO on Bianca's triumph; Global's Anthony Farnell on Dorian's assault on Atlantic Canada; CJOB's Richard Cloutier on Manitobans voting Tuesday; Ron Foxcroft on receiving the Order of Canada; The family of NHL star Don Edwards fear the release of their parents’ killer
The Roy Green Show Podcast- To start of the show, Roy and Alberta’s Energy Minister Sonya Savage discuss this week's TMX federal Court of Appeal news. On top of this, they address the Kenney government replacing board members of Alberta's energy regulator, and Alberta engaging in the federal election concerning energy/pipelines. Guest: Sonya Savage, Energy Minister for Alberta - At the age of 19, Bianca Andreescu has become a United States Open women's tennis champion. Roy Guest: Michael Downey ,President and CEO of Tennis Canada - Roy checked in with Anthony Farnell, Global News Chief Meteorologist, for an update on Hurricane Dorian’s effect on Atlantic Canada Guest: Anthony Farnell, Chief meteorologist with Global News - Manitoba’s provincial election will be held this Tuesday. Will the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba repeat their '16 majority government results? What will this election mean for the Federal election? Guest: Richard Cloutier, Co-host of 'News on 680 CJOB' and senior reporter with Global News, from Winnipeg. - On Thursday, Hamilton businessman and entrepreneur Ron Foxcroft was inducted into the Order of Canada. He joined Roy to describe what it is like to be chosen for such an honour. Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Hamilton businessman, entrepreneur and Chairman of FOX40 companies, philanthropist, Canada's only multi-decade NCAA Division 1 basketball referee, named to the list of the world's Top 50 sports officials - Don Edwards is the former Buffalo Sabres/Calgary Flames/Toronto Maple Leafs and Team Canada goaltender whose parents – Donna and Arnold Edwards – were murdered in 1991 by George Lovie in Hamilton, Ontario.Lovie had been dating Don's sister Michele, who wanted to end the relationship. Lovie proceeded to stalk Michele, who alleged that Lovie raped her in her home several weeks prior to the murders. On March 21, 1991, Michele Edwards was leaving her home when George Lovie appeared from under her porch with a powerful hunting rifle and large knife. In terror Michele ran to her parents’ home with Lovie following. Donna and Arnold Edwards attempted to keep Lovie out, but he broke into the house. Lovie shot and killed Donna and plunged the knife into the chest of Arnold repeating "how do you like me now?" Lovie was convicted of two counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder. He was not charged with raping Michele Edwards. Since then, George Lovie has threatened the Edwards family and they fear that threat today. Now Lovie has just been granted the beginnings to his freedom and will be moving (or already has moved) to a Sudbury, Ontario halfway house on day parole. That day parole will be reviewed in six months and full parole hearing will follow. Don Edwards and his wife Tannis, as well as Michele and other members of the Edwards family were present and were instructed on how long their Victims Impact Statements could be (by the parole board) and were ordered to remove certain passages, or the board would redact what they didn't like. Roy has known the Edwards family since those days in Hamilton and served on the board of the national victims’ rights organization CAVEAT with Don and Michele Edward’s sister Jessie.Former Alberta prosecutor Scott Newark has also known and provided support and advice for the Edwards family for many years. He is also the former head of the Ontario government Office for Victims of Crime. The Edwards family is determined to fight the release of George Lovie and challenges the manner in which the parole board (and CSC) have behaved and treated the victims of George Lovie's murderous assault. They share their story. Guests: Don and Tannis Edwards Scott Newark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tennis Canada's President and CEO on Bianca's triumph
bonusAt the age of 19, Bianca Andreescu has become a United States Open women's tennis champion. Guest: Michael Downey ,President and CEO of Tennis Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell on Hurricane Dorian. IPSOS Darrell Bricker, Canadians say society is broken. 40 year energy industry executive Dennis Conaghy on the TMX court ruling. Why do Canadians feel society is broken with Catherine Swift. Dr. David Jacobs is a radiologist who uses Twitter to engage in politics.
Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell joins Roy to talk about Hurricane Dorian, which has been devastating the Atlantic coast. Guest: Anthony Farnell, Chief Meteorologist, Global News. - The IPSOS poll for Global News states most Canadians feel society is broken and that politicians do not care about them. Roy is joned by Darrell Bricker to discuss and interpret the details of the poll. Guest: Darrell Bricker. President/CEO IPSOS Public Affairs. Co-author, The Big Shift: The Seismic Shift in Canadian Politics, Business and Culture, and What it Means for our Future. - After TMX court ruling, 40 year old energy industry executive, Dennis Conaghy argues Canada must find a consensus which balances proportionate and credible climate policy with realizing the economic benefit of continued development of Canada's hydrocarbon resources. Guest: Dennis McConaghy. Author of BREAKDOWN. Fmr. Exec VP at TransCanada Pipeline. - Catherine Swift joins Roy to discuss the IPSOS poll that tells us that most Canadians feel society is "broken." They speak to issues which led to this public view in Canada and other developing countries. Guest: Catherine Swift. Fmr. President/CEO CFIB (Now: WorkingCanadians.ca), Member Green Show Beauties & the Beast panel - Dr. David Jacobs, radiologist, co-founder of the Coalition of Ontario Doctors, resigned Board member of the Ontario Medical Association is widely followed on Twitter and an active political commentator (who might be considered a small 'c' conservative) Guest: Dr. David Jacobs, Radiologist whose self-description on Twitter reads: "I'm a suburban doctor. One of thousands." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Northwest Territories MLA Kevin O'Reilly on mining in the Arctic
bonusThe Trudeau government has committed $61 million to build a road to service a growing network of mines in the Arctic. The company at the head of the mining effort, MMG, is one of the largest controlled by the Chinese government. The road would cut through heart of the range of the Bathurst caribou heard, which has already suffered tremendous losses in population in part blamed on heavy mining. In the mid-80's the herd numbered nearly 500,000. By last year it was down to 8,200 - A 98% decline in one generation. - Guest: Kevin O'Reilly. MLA. Government of the Northwest Territories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Meteorologist Matthew Cappucci, on the tornadoes caused by Hurricane Dorian
bonusRoy is joined by meteorologist, Matthew Cappucci to discuss Hurricane Dorian and its path along the Atlantic coast from the coastal Carolinas and how the hurricane is creating a whole new slew of tornadoes. - Guest: Matthew Cappucci, Meteorologist, Washington, D.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Preview - Ipsos poll shows most Canadians feel society is 'broken'
The IPSOS poll for Global News states that most Canadians feel our society is broken and politicians don't care about them. - Guest: Darrell Bricker. President/CEO IPSOS Public Affairs. Co-author, The Big Shift: The Seismic Shift in Canadian Politics, Business and Culture, and What it Means for our Future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bianca Andreescu has Canadians on the edge of their seats, fixated on tennis
bonusBianca Andreescu vs Serena Williams in the Women's Final at the U.S. Open Tennis Championship has tennis front and centre in the minds of Canadians. For more on this, Roy spoke with Global reporter Morganne Campbell, live at a Tennis Canada Watch Party. Guest: Morganne Campbell, Global News reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The danger of Digital Foreign Interference; Transparency in your alcohol; On the scene for Hurricane Dorian; Kids need cursive writing
The Roy Green Show Podcast - with Stirling Faux is in for Roy for one more podcast. - Stirling is joined by Professor Alex Wilner to learn more about about the emerging Canadian national security challenge that is Digital Foreign Interference, and how DFI is effectively used by malicious parties. Have you ever looked at a can of beer and wondered why there is not nutritional information on it at all? Stirlling finds out why most alcoholic beverages don’t have nutritional labels, and why people want to change that. Jackson Proskow, of the Global News Washington Bureau is at Daytona Beach, in Florida. We connect with him to find out what it is like, as people ready for Hurricane Dorian. Fewer and fewer kids are being taught cursive writing but some say it is beneficial for their education, as we as a form of art that should not be lost. - Guests: Professor Alex Wilner, MacDonald Laurier Institute, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University. Adam Sherk, Post-Doctoral Fellow with the University of Victoria Jackson Proskow, Global News Washington Bureau Chief Hetty Roessingh, Professor with the University of Calgary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Petition asks insurance companies to drop trans-mountain pipeline as their client; Hurricane Dorian update; New report shows government workers take more sick days than the private sector; small businesses are paying too much in payroll expenses
A number of letters created by a new campaign went out asking insurance companies to drop the trans-mountain pipeline as their client. August 31st is the last day insurance companies can do this. The latest forecast and predictions for Hurricane Dorian, live from Florida. The yearly report from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says government workers take twice as many sick days than workers in the private sector. Small businesses are struggling to grow and improve because of the amount of payroll expenses they are required to pay. Some of which, do not really seem to make sense. - Guests: Sven Bigg, Stand.Earth, Climate and Energy Campaigner Jackson Proskow, Global News Washington Bureau Chief Aaron Wudrick, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Federal Director Dan Kelly, CFIB President Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices