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Day two of the G7 summit; Scientists call on Elections Canada to clarify climate change advertising; Brazil sends military to help fight fires in Amazon; Mike Smyth on Scheer
It is the second day of the G7 summit. What we know so far. Scientists call on Elections Canada to clarify policy on climate change advertising. Brazil sends military to help fight fires in the Amazon. Mike Smyth: Scheer doubles down on his demand for police probe of Trudeau. - Guests: Abigail Bimman, Global News Christopher Lyon, University of Leeds Kerry Bowman, Bioetheticist and Conservationist Mike Smyth, Province Columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott McKnight - The Canadian government's responsibility when it comes to traveling abroad
Does the Canadian government have to help citizens stuck abroad? A look at the rules. Guest: Scott McKnight, PhD candidate of the University of Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sarah Leamon - Father of suspected northern B.C. killer wants to view video found
Father of suspected northern B.C. killer seeks access to video of 'last will and testament'. Guest: Sarah Leamon, Lawyer for Alan Schmegelsky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jane Gerster - 25 years of the Sonya Nadine Mae Cywink cold case
Sonya Nadine Mae Cywink was born in Little Current on Manitoulin Island on August 19, 1963. Her body (and that of her unborn child) was found at Southwold Earthworks, a 40-minute drive southwest of London, ON on Aug. 30, 1994. This year marks 25 years since her murder and the case is still unsolved. National Online Reporter Jane Gerster and Supervising Producer of Original Content Brent Stanley traveled to Manitoulin Island to speak with Sonya's sister, Meggie, and the community where she grew up. Sonya is one of thousands of MMIWG cases and her sister one of the families who opposed the MMIWG inquiry. This will tell Sonya's story from a cold case perspective, as well as delving into the issue of MMIWG post inquiry's final report: It was pitched as a way to understand the issue fully, but now that we have, what do we do? And has it helped bring any unsolved cases like Sonya's closer to fruition? Jane Gerster, Global National Online Reporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jeffrey Meyers - Conversations begin with the G7 summit
Talks on the G7 summit. Guest: Jeffrey Meyers, Thompson University Lecturer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Canadians back opt-out system for organ and tissue donation; Why can’t the ethics commissioner speak at the ethics committee?; G7 update; What are the major issues of this year's election?
Canadians back opt-out system for organ and tissue donation. Why can’t the ethics commissioner speak at the ethics committee? G7 Update. Trans Mountain pipeline construction to restart, but prospective buyers stay on sidelines. And, what are the major concerns/issues of this year's election? - Guests: Mario Canseco, ResearchCo. Scott Thompson, 900 CHML Host. Abigail Bimman, Global News. Keith Baldrey, Global BC Chief Political Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catherine Swift - The future of Canadians' finances does not look promising
Bankruptcy and Insolvency at a Glance. Guest: Catherine Swift, Spokesperson for Working Canadians Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Diane Francis - What can we expect with the global economy?
The global economy is roiling and no matter who wins The White House, things will only get worse. Guest: Diane Francis, National Post Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

John Letts on his son Jack's loss of UK citizenship for joining ISIS. Now Jack Letts has only Cdn citizenship and wants to come here; IPSOS Darrell Bricker on voter reaction to parliamentary Ethics report re Trudeau; John Nunziata. Fmr Lib then independent MP on what JWR & JP face from LPC in elexn.; Canada's small business community platform for the federal election; Frm Newfoundland Premier Brian Peckford says Justin Trudeau is playing fast and loose with the constitution
Media reports UK/Canadian dual citizen Jack Letts (aka "Jihadi Jack") has been stripped of his UK citizenship over his membership in ISIS. That now leaves Letts as a Canadian citizen. Letts, who identifies as British, has been attempting to persuade the Trudeau government to allow him to be moved from a prison operated by Kurdish forces and John Letts, Jack Letts Canadian father told us on air Global Affairs Canada had been in touch with the Letts family and spoken to the possibility of patriating Jack Letts, but then suddenly cut off communication. Possible voter fallout of parliamentary Ethics Commissioner report on Justin Trudeau over interfering with Jody Wilson-Raybould doing her duty in SNC-Lavalin case. Reality is, their national public profiles notwithstanding, Jody Wilson-Raybould an Jane Philpott are running for federal election as independent candidates. They no longer have the Big Red Machine providing support. In fact, the Big Red Machine will be doing everything it can to unseat and defeat JWR and JP. What are the obstacles the Liberal Party will place in the way of JWR and JP? And even if they are elected, how influential can they be as a caucus of two? We speak to a former Liberal MP who lived exactly that reality. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has its 2019 federal small business platform in place. Facts: 99.9% of businesses in Canada are small. - 86% are businesses with 5 employees or less. - Small and medium-sized businesses were responsible for 85% of new jobs created between 2013 and 2017. - 1 out of 2 small business owners had to stop paying themselves or family members to pay other employees. As we close in on the 2019 federal election what is the health of Canada's small business sector? How do int'l developments like market uncertainty (800 point drop in the Dow last Wednesday alone) U.S./China trade war, a hard Brexit, deteriorating Hong Kong/China relationship affect Canada's number 1 employers? Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Peckford's latest blog is titled "Canada has Crossed the Rubicon - We Are A Corrupt Nation." Deals with Ethics Commissioner's report this week. BP also makes the point that Pierre and Justin Trudeau behaved similarly in "ignoring the fulsome nature of our constitution." - Guests: John Letts. Canadian father of "Jihadi Jack" Letts joins us live-to-air from UK. Darrell Bricker. President/CEO IPSOS Public Affairs. John Nunziata. For years a prominent LPC MP and member of the so-called Brat Pack, Nunziata called out Prime Minister Jean Chretien for not fulfilling the cornerstone LPC promise to "scrap the GST" and voted against his party in the first budget bill. Nunziata was turfed from the Liberal caucus and sat as an independent. He also ran as an independent in his Toronto-area riding and overcame everything the Liberals placed in his way and was reelected. What does John Nunziata expect JWR & JP will face from the Trudeau Liberals? What will they have to do to win as independent candidates? And if they do, how effective can they be as a caucus of two? Dan Kelly. President/CEO: CFIB. Brian Peckford. Frm Newfoundland and Labrador premier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mike Jack - whose home on Charlotte St in London ON is deemed unsafe
Displaced London, Ont, couple who helped neighbours after explosion now in need of help themselves. Guest: Mike Jack whose home on Charlotte St is deemed unsafe. Mike and Jamie Jack made their way to Jamie's business, Curly Girl Home Decor, on Dundas Street where about 20 people and some pets stayed overnight Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Preview - Brian Peckford says "Canada has Crossed the Rubicon - We Are A Corrupt Nation"
Listen to Roy's interview with Brian Peckford and more in the Roy Green Show Podcast. For full podcasts as well as bonus segments, subscribe to the Roy Green Show. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your favourite shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

John Letts on his son Jack's loss of UK citizenship for joining ISIS. Now Jack Letts has only Cdn citizenship and wants to come here
Media reports UK/Canadian dual citizen Jack Letts (aka "Jihadi Jack") has been stripped of his UK citizenship over his membership in ISIS. That now leaves Letts as a Canadian citizen. Letts, who identifies as British, has been attempting to persuade the Trudeau government to allow him to be moved from a prison operated by Kurdish forces and John Letts, Jack Letts Canadian father told us on air Global Affairs Canada had been in touch with the Letts family and spoken to the possibility of patriating Jack Letts, but then suddenly cut off communication. Guest: John Letts. Canadian father of "Jihadi Jack" Letts joins us live-to-air from UK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News Ottawa bureau chief on RCMP contacting JWR; CPC deputy leader calls out Justin Trudeau and Liberals re Ethics Commissioner report; Canadian Civil Liberties exec director on Ethics Commissioner report and is police investigation required; 18yr Liberal MP Dan McTeague views of Trudeau & Ethics Commissioner report; Wall Street Prison Consultants Larry Levine questions Larry Epstein suicide conclusion; Director of Kissinger Inst on China & United States on Hong Kong / China crisis
In the interview to be aired tomorrow on Global Television's The West Block, Jody Wilson Raybould tells Mercedes Stephenson, Global News Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block, the RCMP contacted JWR re the SNC-Lavalin issue earlier this year. The Conservative Party of Canada's response to the scathing report by parliamentary Ethics commissioner Mario Dion concerning Justin Trudeau's attempt to exert influence in the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Does CPC believe there is a chance at all Liberal MPs on the parl Ethics Committee will vote with opposition to keep investigation alive? Dion has said he is pepared to appear before the committee at short notice. Jody Wilson-Raybould tells Global News Ottawa bureau chief & The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson RCMP contacted her earlier this year re SNC-Lavalin/Trudeau/PMO scandal. -- and ---- RCMP now 'carefully' reviewing SNC-Lavalin affair, following the release of the report by parliamentary Ethics commissioner Mario Dion this week. Does the RCMP have sufficient reason to investigate the actions of the Prime Minister / PMO re pressure applied on former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould to convince the Office of Public Prosecutions not to proceed with criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin? Dan McTeague was a Liberal MP for 18 years under Prime Ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, as well as under the party leadership of Justin Trudeau. What is McTeague's assessment of this week, the Dion report and its impact not only on Trudeau, but also the backbone of the Liberal government, namely the back benchers who toil in the political gulag and now must go door-knocking for the under duress PM? And how are the powerful members of the LPC reacting? The New York medical examiner has stated accused underage girls sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein's death was by suicide. Not so fast says U.S. prison expert and founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, Larry Levine. Levine's company works with clients from federal indictment to trial, sentencing and prison survival, through supervised release. Levine himself spent 10 years in prison from maximum security institutions to minimum security. Larry Levine makes a case that Jeffrey Epstein may well be the victim of prison foul play. What lies ahead for Hong Kong as China increasingly expresses its unwillingness to tolerate "terrorist" demonstrators and demonstrations in the former British protectorate? Will there be a mass exodus of expat Hong Kong residents, including many from Canada? - Guests: Mercedes Stephenson. Global News Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block. Lisa Raitt. Deputy leader. CPC. Michael Bryant. Executive director Canadian Civil Liberties Association and former Ontario Attorney General. Bryant supported an RCMP investigation six months ago, but does he still today? Dan McTeague. Frm. Liberal MP. Larry Levine. Founder: Wall Street Prison Consultants and host of own radio program Street Justice. Robert Daly. Director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. Served as U.S. diplomat in Beijing and as an interpreter for Chinese and U.S. leaders including President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott Newark - Former officer James Forcillo granted day parole after serving 21 months of his six-year sentence
The mother of Sammy Yatim is shocked her son's killer and fmr TPS officer James Forcillo has been granted day parole after serving 21 months of his six-year sentence. Guest: Scott Newark.Fmr prosecutor. Was heavily involved in getting laws and policies changed to permit victims to attend then speak at parole hearings. Newark was the fist person to attend a parole hearing on behalf of a victim while heading the ON Office for Victims of Crime. Today victims families must 'register' with the Parole Board to receive notice of hearings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Violence Project studies every mass shooting in the U.S. since 1966; Jeffrey Epstein suicide, a columnist's and psychologist's view; Dr. Bjorn Lomborg of the Copenhagen Consensus Center think tank on climate change; Rob Baltovich was wrongfully convicted of murdering his girlfriend and spent 8 years in prison
The Violence Project has studied every mass shooting in the U.S. since 1966. What they learned about the shooters. NOTE: Guest interviewed mass shooters in prison, as well as their families. Also interviewed survivors and first responders. Violence Project mass shooters study is for U.S. Dept of Justice. Jeffrey Epstein suicide. CNN column: The puzzle around Epstein's suicide. A psychologist's view of the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg was named by TIME magazine as one of the "World's 100 Most Influential People." Lomborg founded and directs the Copenhagen Consensus Center think tank. While Lomborg agrees humans are creating climate change, he argues the panic announcements about 18 months to save the planet are nonsense. Lomborg writes in his international newspaper column: "a year ahead of the US presidential election, exaggeration about global warming is greater than ever. While some politicians continue (incorrectly) to insist it's made up, for more insist (also incorrectly) that we face an imminent climate crisis threatening civilization." Lomborg adds "don't let climate scientists spoil your summer BBQ." Rob Baltovich was convicted of the murder of his girlfriend Elizabeth Bain on March 31, 1992. Baltovich spent 8 years in prison before the Ontario Court of Appeal granted him bail on March 31, 2000. On December 2, 2004 the court set aside Baltovich's conviction and ordered a new trial. On April 22, 2008. Crown chose to call no evidence at the retrial and Robert Baltovich was exonerated and freed. Much had gone wrong and Baltovich began a civil lawsuit for $11 million against the Government of Ontario. That suit is now almost complete. - Guests: Dr. James Densley. Sociologist and Professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State University. Violence Project. Page Pate (wrote the column). Criminal defence and constitutional lawyer based in Atlanta, Ga. Fmr. chairman of the criminal law section of the Atlanta Bar Association. Dr. Frank Farley. Past president, American Psychological Association. Blogger for Psychology Today magazine. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg. Rob Baltovich. Shares his entire story and how things went horribly wrong for him while he maintained belief in the justice system, never thinking he would be convicted. The body of Elizabeth Bain has never been found. Who might her real killer be? Paul Bernardo has been mentioned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tony Bernardo - Are Canada's gun owners bracing for new and more restrictive gun ownership legislation?
Gun ownership in Canada. Are Canada's gun owners bracing for new and more restrictive gun ownership legislation? Are gun owners in Canada out of step with the view of Canadians about owning of firearms?(Toronto Chief of Police on Friday stated 80% of firearms used in crime in Toronto arrive from the U.S.) Guest: Tony Bernardo. Executive Director. Canadian Shooting Sports Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Richard Cloutier - More on the issues regarding an early Manitoba provincial election
The Manitoba provincial election to be called this week. A further look at the issues in MB and if Manitoba voters will be sending a message about the October 21, federal vote. Guest: Richard Cloutier. Co-host of 'News on 680 CJOB' andd senior reporter, Global News. From Winnipeg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Laura Hensley - The hold Canada's pharmaceutical industry has on Canada's healthcare system
The hold Canada's pharmaceutical industry has on Canada's healthcare system. Part 3 of a 4-part series on Global News. Guest: Laura Hensley. National Online Journalist, Global News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News' Jackson Proskow on El Paso mass shooting; Global News' Joe Scarpelli from Gillam, MB.; Gun violence a public health issue & Cure Violence NGO; The federal Liberals have named their candidate to oppose now independent MP and former Liberal attorney general and Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould; Manitobans will hear in days when they will vote next
El Paso mass shooting (suspect Patrick Crusius admits targeting Mexicans). And remarkable experience at Dallas airport. From Gillam, Manitoba, from where he has been reporting for Global News, we're joined by GN reporter Joe Scarpelli. Gun violence and societal violence is a public health issue. So declares Dr. Gary Slutkin, epidemiologist, former hea of the World Health Organization's Intervention Development Unit and Professor of Epidemiology and Interventional Health at the University of Illinois/Chicago School of Public Health. Dr. Slutkin is the founder of the international NGO Cure Violence launched in one of the most violent sections of Chicago and saw shootings reduced 67% in its first year. The Cure Violence program has been adopted internationally (including in Canada - Halifax and Alberta). The federal Liberals have named their candidate to oppose now independent MP and former Liberal attorney general and Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould in the riding of Vancouver-Granville. The Liberals candidate will be Taleeb Noormohamed, a previous Liberal candidate in a different Vancouver riding (he lost). Noormohamed also worked in the Privy Council Office during the terms of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin as Prime Ministers. So what is likely to happen in Vancouver-Granville on October 21? Manitobans will hear in days when they will vote for their next provincial government. A precursor to October 21 federally? Conservative Premier Brian Pallister one of the six conservative premiers challenging Trudeau on Bills C-48 & C-69. - Guests: Jackson Proskow. Washington bureau chief, Global News. Joe Scarpelli. Global News Reporter. Dr. Gary Slutkin. Founder: Cure Violence. Named One of 16 Global Heroes by Together for Girls Safe Magazine. Mike Smyth. Vancouver Province columnist an CKNW host. Richard Cloutier. Co-host of News on 680 CJOB and senior reporter Global News (from Winnipeg). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tony McAleer - Leaving the life of hate and extremism
Tony McAleer was a member of the neo-Nazi group and living life on the extreme right-wing spectrum, and was also previously involved with the Toronto skinhead movement.He tells his story of how he got involved in this kind of life, then what he did to finally leave it behind. Guest: Tony McAleer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ross McLean - Jeffrey Epstein found dead in his jail cell
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead early this morning in his jail cell, from an apparent suicide. How could this happen when he was supposed to have been on suicide watch? Guest: Ross McLean - Crime Specialist, Security Expert in Toronto; Frm Toronto Police Officer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott Newark - Another shooting in Toronto & What should we know about Schmegelsky & McLeod now
Shootings including one death in Toronto Friday. Follows fourteen shootings last weekend. Toronto Chief of Police Mark Saunders expressed his frustration and blamed street gangs, as well as pointing to more than 300 individuals charged with gun crimes out on bail. Mayor John Tory called for a handgun ban. &What should we know about Schmegelsky & McLeod's time in/near Gillam, MB? How much information will be shared by the RCMP? Guest: Scott Newark. Fmr prosecutor & fmr executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Adjunct professor Simon Fraser University. Teaches course of criminal justice attended by senior Canadian police officials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason Tetro - Dangers our water supply is facing
Water worries. Our water supply - and some of the dangers it faces. The subject explored on the Super Awesome Science Show podcast. Guest: Jason Tetro. Host: Super Awesome Science Show. Winner of Canadian Podcast Award for Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Author: The Germ Guy & The Germ Code. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

John Iveson, on Trudeau and the education of prime minster
bonusJournalist John Iveson joins Roy to discuss his anticipated new book byJohn Ivison, which will be released on August 6. Guest: John Ivison. Check out the full Roy Green Show Podcast for more thought provoking discussions, including in-depth look at hate and radicalization in the U.S., following the mass killings in Texas and Ohio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KTSM El Paso News Dir. on horror of mass killing; Founder of Zogby Poll on El Paso & Dayton mass attacks; Dr. Zhudi Jasser on battling hate; SK Premier on provinces battling carbon tax; Taxes your family pays
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Roy was joined by KTSM News Director Victor Venegas, to discuss the atmosphere in El Paso. Then John Zogby, founder of the Zogby Poll, offered his insight on the radicalization of young white males, and violence in America. The founder of the Islamic Forum for Demogracy, Dr. Zhudi Jasser, and Roy address what needs to change in the U.S., how to prevent further radicalization and acts of violence. The province of Saskatchewan will have the support of five additional Canadian provinces when its argument the federal government does not have the constitutional powers to force a carbon tax on provinces is heard by the Supreme Court. Saskatchewan is also attempting to move back the SCC hearing date from December 5. How much does the average Canadian family pay in taxes? Fraser Institute study reviews the total tax bill of the average Canadian family from 1961 - 2018, calculating all taxes Canadians pay and measures the growth of the tax bill over time. - Guests: Victor Venegas, KTSM News Director John Zogby, Author of ‘We Are Many, We Are One: Neo Tribes and Tribal Analytics in 21st Century America,’ founder of the world famous Zogby Poll and Principal at John Zogby Strategies Dr. Zhudi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy; Author of the ‘Battle for the Soul of Islam’ and past president Arizona Medical Association; Nuclear cardiologist, and former. Lt. Commander U.S. Navy (not confirmed) Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan Finn Poschmann, Resident Scholar with the Fraser Institute Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

David MacDonald, survival expert, on the search for Schmegelsky and McLeod
bonusToday members of the RCMP underwater recovery team entered the waters of the Nelson River near Gillam, MB, as the search for fugitives Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod continues. The Mounties are not revealing what information spurred this decision. What does one of Canada's leading survival specialists make of this development? Guest: David MacDonald. International Canadian School of Survival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

David Fraser. on the shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio
bonusHate groups and proponents of racial and religious violence gather on social media. What are these sites, what happens on the sites and what must be done about them? Guest: David Fraser, One of Canada's leading internet and privacy lawyers; Author of the, Canadian Privacy Law Blog; (McInnes Cooper, Halifax) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Avi Benlolo, on the increase of racial and religious hate-related violence
Why is radicalization on the rise, why have we just experienced horrors of the assaults in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio? How can we prevent scenarios like this from happening in the future? Guest: Dr. Avi Benlolo. President & CEO. Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre (FSWC) Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Laura Hensley, on the pharmaceutical industry's hold on on Canadian health care
bonusTomorrow on Global News, part two of of a series on Canada's pharmaceutical industry and the hold it has on Canada's health care system. Guest: Laura Hensley, Global News digital journalist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Schmeglelsky and McLeod are still on the run. What's the latest? How similar is their case to that of Karla Homolka? Opposition MPs are calling for an investigation of two Canadian ambassadors. A B.C. woman fended off a cougar by blasting Metallica. WHO declares Ebola outbreak an international public health emergency.
Schmegelsky and McLeod are still on the run all the way from BC. Lately the police have been searching Northern Manitoba but now there’s the chance that they’ve been seen in Ontario. Guest: Jim Van Allen, Retired Detective Sgt. with the Behavioural Science Unit and criminal profiler with the OPP. Now with Investigative Solutions Network. As police search for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, we often get caught up in the romanticization of being on the run and police searches to the extent that we forget about the victims and personal impact that these crimes have. How similar is the case between the two BC murder suspects and Karla Homolka? What are Paula Todd's thoughts, concerns about the state of the Schmegelsky and McLeod manhunt? Guest: Paula Todd, journalist, lawyer, professor & investigator. Author of “Finding Karla,” a book on how Paula Todd found convicted serial child killer Karla Homolka. Opposition party MPs on the foreign affairs committee of parliament have called for an investigation into two Canadian Ambassadors claiming interference from the Trudeau government with regards to their public commentaries about China. Liberals on the committee again, by a 5-4 vote, denied the investigation. Also, is Andrew Scheer a sufficient challenge for Justin Trudeau, or is Scheer a nice guy maybe not comfortable in a national political brawl? Guest: Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the CPC & member of the justice committee in which Liberals refused further testimony by Jody Wilson Raybould. A B.C. woman has fended off a wild cougar by blasting Metallica on her mobile phone. Since then, she’s been contacted by Metallica's management team. Guest: Dee Gallant, woman who introduced the big kitty to Metallica. The World Health Organization declares the Ebola outbreak an international public health emergency. Guest: Trish Newport, Medecins sans Frontiers, Ebola activities coordinator for MSF in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the primary site of the Ebola outbreak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Preview - Jody Wilson-Raybould is still not allowed to speak.
trailerOpposition party MPs on the foreign affairs committee of parliament have called for an investigation into two Canadian Ambassadors claiming interference from the Trudeau government with regards to their public commentaries about China. Liberals on the committee again, by a 5-4 vote, denied the investigation. Guest: Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the CPC & member of the justice committee in which Liberals refused further testimony by Jody Wilson Raybould Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Christopher D'Angelo - Aggregate seat number projection for the 2019 federal election.
bonusCalculatedPolitics.com offers "a projection of likely (federal) election outcomes in each riding using statistical methodology based on all publicly available polling data." The aggregate seat number projections to date are: Liberals 151; CPC 135; NDP 33; BQ 14; Greens 4; Other 1. Guest: Christopher D'Angelo, Founder of CalculatedPolitics.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Victor Venegas - A quick update on the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas.
bonusKTSM TV’s Victor Venegas joins the Roy Green Show to give an update on the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas. Guest: Victor Venegas, News Director at KTSM TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stewart Bell - Online ISIS supporter deemed to be a danger in Canada released from custody.
bonusOnline ISIS supporter deemed a danger to Canada has been ordered released from custody. Global News has released a story about this by national online journalist Stewart Bell. Guest: Stewart Bell, Global News reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott Newark - CAMH, Vancouver sex offender and ROPE squad asking for help.
bonus1: CAMH has had another dangerous individual walk away from their facility in Toronto. 2: Canada-wide warrant has been issued for missing high risk Vancouver sex offender. 3: OPP Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) squad is asking for public help in search for a federal offender wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. Guest: Guest: Scott Newark, Former AB prosecutor, executive director of the Canadian Police Association, former senior policy advisor to federal Minister for Public Safety and adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lee Mellor - What's the state of the relationship between Schmegelsky and McLeod?
bonusHow is the relationship between Schmegelsky and McLeod as of right now? Is it possible that this experience is strengthening their relationship or could it be breaking it down? Guest: Dr. Lee Mellor. Author of “Homicide: A Forensic Psychology Casebook,” and host of the podcast, “Murder was the Case”. Mellor is a criminologist and profiler trained in detection and psychopathy by members of the FBI Behavioural Analysis Unit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RCMP/military manhunt for Bryer Schmegelsky & Kam McLeod continues near Gillam, MB; How is Port Alberni, BC dealing with the fallout of the Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod case?; "Survival" in the wilderness near Gillum, MB; What do Crown prosecutors do when a huge national crime story breaks?
RCMP/military manhunt for Bryer Schmegelsky & Kam McLeod continues near Gillam, MB. How is Port Alberni, BC dealing with the fallout of the Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod case? "Survival" in the wilderness near Gillum, MB. By now for Schmegelsky and McLeod it would be literally down to fundamental survival says our guest. Boris Johnson as U.K. PM and Robert Mueller's impact during Congressional testimony. What do Crown prosecutors do when a huge national crime story breaks and is being watched by millions and likely tried in a specific jurisdiction? When do prosecutors begin to think of jury makeup and who the prospective judges for such a case may be and prepare for that? How will all of the strange developments over the past week factor into a trial for both the prosecution and the defence? - Guests: Duane Forman. Mayor. Gillam, MB Sharie Minions. Mayor of Port Alberni Sherman Kong. Maple Leaf Survival. Winnipeg. Brian Peckford. Fmr Premier, NFLD/Labrador Scott Newark. Former AB prosecutor and former executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Professor at Simon Fraser University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Julius Grey - Quebec's secularism law is being challenged in court
Quebec's secularism law being challenged in court by several groups affected by the legislation, but the Legault government enacted the bill including the Notwithstanding Clause. Guest: Julius Grey. Civil rights lawyer. Montreal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Danny Ferguson - How can we help kids before they fall through the cracks or hurt other people?
The most important thing is for troubled youth to have strong relationships with adults, not just be isolated or rejected if they start being 'weird'.There are a lot of social work and support programs across Canada, but not all families have the means to use them - and of course lots of kids don't 'want' help. Inevitably some will fall through the cracks.Danny sits on a "Violence At Risk Assessment" team in Langley, which brings together school counsellors, police, social workers etc. so they can better spot issues before they happen. This was a tool that became really popular directly after Columbine. Guest: Danny Ferguson. Youth social worker, manager with Youth Unlimited. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chris Voss. Former FBI lead international hostage negotiator; ISN founder/CEO Dave Perry on Schmegelsky & McLeod; Lee Mellor, criminologist, profiler, author on teens who kill; Travis Bighetty of the Bear Clan Patrol; Dr. Warren Farrell on The Boy Crisis. What leads teen boys to kill?; CPA exec dir Tom Stamatakis on police officer suicide; Criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind on Aboriginal woman's drunk driving minimum sentence set aside by judge
National manhunt for Schmegelsky and McLeod. In the event a police negotiation for surrender by Schmegelsky and McLeod takes place what might be expected? Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky. What could possible profiles and psychopathy details consist of? Members of the Winnipeg Bear Clan Patrol are in Gillam BC lending their resources. McLeod and Schmegelsky. What could have caused them to become murderers? A Quebec provincial police officer (SQ) committed suicide this week. Patrick Bigras was only 45 years of age but was the first officer on the scene of the double murder of two children by Guy Turcotte, their cardiologist father. The terrible personal impact on police officers on horrible situations they encounter.....and what are police officers most personally concerned about in the hunt for McLeod and Schmegelsky? Indigenous woman in Ontario has the minimum sentence for driving impaired (3 times the legal limit) overturned because ruled the judge, Canada's impaired driving laws are unconstitutional. As well considered is the woman is aboriginal, is only 22 and has a promising future. - Guests: Chris Voss. Former FBI lead international hostage negotiator. Dave Perry. founder partner and CEO Investigative Solutions Network Inc. Private investigation firm hq'd in Pickering, ON. Dr. Lee Mellor. Author: Homicide: A Forensic Psychology Casebook Podcast: Murder was the case. Mellor is a criminologist and profiler trained in detection and psychopathy by members of the FBI Behavioural Analysis Unit. Travis Bighetty of the Bear Clan Patrol. Dr. Warren Farrell. Author: The Boy Crisis. How do boys morph into suspected killers in their teens? Harris an Kleebold at Columbine in 1999 as well. Tom Stamatakis. Executive Director: Canadian Police Association. Ari Goldkind. Criminal lawyer and media commentator, Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Maxime Bernier and the PPC policies released this week
Maxime Bernier this week released the PPC policies on immigration, refugees an migrants. Guest: Maxime Bernier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sherry Benson-Podolchuk on the Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky manhunt
Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky Guest: Sherry Benson-Podolchuk. Fmr RCMP officer Manitoba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sean O'Shea on police national manhunt for Schmegelsky and McLeod
Police national manhunt for Schmegelsky and McLeod Guest: Global News reporter Sean O'Shea from Gillam, MB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Patrick Canagasingham on bringing support to children worldwide.
bonusOver 5 million children die from preventable causes each year worldwide. 64 million children lack access to primary education. 150 million children in the world have disabilities. Latin America and the Caribbean are home to approximately 10% of the world's adolescents, and these regions account for 50% of the world's child murders. 15 million adolescent girls between the ages of 15 - 19 are estimated to have experienced forced sex in their lifetimes. Now six child-focused organizations have formed a partnership to address the direct needs of children worldwide. Guest: Patrick Canagasingham. CEO. Christian Children's Fund of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott Newark, on defendants being found Not Criminally Responsible.
bonusScott Newark and Roy discuss 2 cases from the headlines in which the defendants were ruled Not Criminally Responsible. And Clinton Gayle, who murdered Toronto police officer Todd Bayliss, refused a request to return to Jamaica to serve his sentence. Guest: Scott Newark, Vice Chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime, Director of Operations for Investigative Project on Terrorism and a security advisor to the governments of Ontario and Canada. Adjunct Professor ath the School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CPC leads with 38%; CPTF issues first chronic pain report; Last hope for the wrongfully convicted; Danforth shooting anniversary; Alaska highway murders; Does Durant have a case against the Warriors? & Trump's 'Go back' tweets.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Roy was joined by Angus Reid, to discuss the Andrew Reed Institute’s national poll shows the Conservative Party of Canada holds 38% of support, the Liberals are at 32%, the NDP 14%, and the Green Party 10%. Can the Conservatives hold on to that lead with a resurgent Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau? The Canadian Pain Task Force issues its first report on how chronic pain is being addressed in Canada. Roy spoke with Co-Chair of the task force, Maria Hudspith. And then Barry Ulmer and Marvin Ross joined Roy to share their reactions to the report. Innocence Canada may be the final hope for many wrongfully criminally convicted Canadians who have been sentenced to years in prison. Ronald Dalton is the co-president of Innocence Canada, and spent nearly 9 years in Prison after being wrongfully convicted. Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the deadly mass shooting on the Danforth in Toronto. Global News reporter Caryn Lieberman was at the ceremony, and she joined Roy to share the experience. Murders on the Alaska highway in northern British Columbia. The son of an Australian police official and his American girlfriend. The first $-Billion lawsuit by an athlete against his former team waiting to happen? Does Kevin Durant have a case against the Golden State Warriors? Guest expects pro athletes to increasingly launch major suits against their former teams for assuring they were ready to play when players argue they weren't and their careers negatively impacted or ended. The battle raging between the President of the United States and four first term members of Congress is drawing debate, accusations of racism, and condemnation of Donald Trump's remarks. Guests: Angus Reid, Chair of the Angus Reid Institute Maria Hudspith, Co-chair of Canadian Pain Task Force Barry Ulmer, Executive Director Canadian Chronic Pain Association Marvin Ross, Medical writer Huff Post Canada, Patient advocate Ronald Dalton, Co-president Innocence Canada Caryn Lieberman, Reporter, Global News, Toronto Nadia Stewart, of Global News B.C. Daniel Lust, Sports attorney with the U.S. firm of Goldberg Segalla Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Preview - What's Trudeau's strategy for the 2019 election?
trailerRoy was joined by Angus Reid, to discuss the Andrew Reed Institute’s national poll shows the Conservative Party of Canada holds 38% of support, the Liberals are at 32%, the NDP 14%, and the Green Party 10%. Can the Conservatives hold on to that lead with a resurgent Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau? Guest: Angus Reid, Chair of ARI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Iran hijacks British oil tanker, how will the U.K. respond?
bonusIran’s Revolutionary Guard hijacked a British oil tanker, claiming it was in Iranian waters. Roy spoke with the founder of UK Independence Party, Professor Alan Sked. Guest: Professor Alan Sked, Founder of UKIP; Professor Emeritus with the London School of Economics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pollster John Zogby is U.S. tearing itself apart?; David Milgaard wrongly convicted spent 23 years in prison on ending such injustice; CPC deputy leader Lisa Raitt on Gerry Butts returning to Team Trudeau?; On 50th anniv of Armstrong/Aldrin moon walk, Canadian astronaut Jenni Sidey-Gibbons; Fmr RCMP officer Janet Merlo on fed gov $900 million CAF women class action settlement; Vancouver Province Mike Smyth reacts to Trudeau interest for BC refinery
Tumult in the U.S. President Trump vs The Squad. Is America tearing itself apart? Dennis Oland found not guilty of murdering his father. One week ago it was Glen Assoun exonerated of murder after 17 years imprisonment. Gerry Butts returning to Trudeau fold? On the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin walking on the lunar surface we speak with a Canadian astronaut. Federal government reaches $900 million settlement over military sexual misconduct class action. Justin Trudeau muses positively about a new refinery for B.C. Guests: John Zogby. Zogby Analytics. / Zogby poll. Op ed writer Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, etc. Author: We Are Many, We Are One. David Milgaard. Imprisoned 23 years for murder he did not commit. Lisa Raitt. Deputy leader CPC. Dr. Jenni Sidey-Gibbons. One of two Canadians confirmed as astronauts by the Canadian Space Agency in 2017. Janet Merlo. Fmr RCMP officer and lead plaintiff in class action against Mounties. Mike Smyth. Columnist, Vancouver Province / CKNW host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News Mike Armstrong on GN documentary about Canadian contributions to Apollo 11
bonusThe Moon Landing and the Maple Leaf. Global News documentary 7pm ET. Guest: Mike Armstrong. Global News reporter/producer of the documentary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices