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S1 Ep 731Roy Green - Because it’s no longer 2015, Mr. Trudeau
bonusRoy’s reads his commentary on Justin Trudeau and the allegations that the current Prime Minister groped a reporter at the Kokanee Summit Festival, B.C. in 2000. Have people already moved past this story? Meanwhile, according to a new IPSOS poll, Canadian voters seem to be returning to the Trudeau and Liberal bandwagon. Have Canadians forgiven Trudeau or forgotten the last few years? Roy opens the phone lines to hear what callers think.(Photo: Neil Hall EPA) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 730Interview - Generation Screwed, mobilizing young taxpayers to save their economic future
bonusBen Lawton of Generation Screwed talks with Roy and takes calls on the economic issues facing young Canadians. Hear Roy's full interview with Ben Lawton in the Roy Green Show Podcast: 'From Trump’s critique of European immigration to UKIP and Brexit, and Canada’s Generation Screwed' Guest: Ben Lawton, of Generation Screwed (Photo: Global news File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 729From Trump’s critique of European immigration to UKIP and Brexit, and Canada’s Generation Screwed
The Roy Green Show Podcast Demetrios Papademetriou, co-founder and former president of the Global Migration Institute (Europe Centre), on immigration in Europe and U.S. President Trump telling Europeans to “watch themselves.” Leader of UKIP Gerard Batten discusses how the U.K. Independence Party is reacting to Theresa May’s “Soft Brexit” plan, an whether the party agrees with U.S. President Trump’s comments. Ben Lawton of Generation Screwed talks with Roy and takes calls on the economic issues facing young Canadians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 728A tribute to Krista Carle, courageous Canadian who defended women from sexual harassment within the RCMP
bonusA tribute to Krista Carle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 726Callers - Do Canadians prefer Trudeau or Trump?
bonusRoy takes calls from Canadians to get their opinions on Prime Minister Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump. (Photo: The Canadian Press Justin Tang) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 725Interview - What will happen when Trump and Putin meet tomorrow?
bonusYuri Felshtinsky is a Russian-American historian who wrote Putin’s biography and co-wrote ‘Blowing Up Russia.’ His co-author Alexander Litvinenko was murdered in the U.K. with radioactive material which was traced back to Russia by a British government commission. Yuri weighs in on his the upcoming meeting between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin.Guest: Yuri Felshtinsky, historian, author of ‘The Corporation: Russia, and the KGB in the Age of President Putin,’ and co-author of ‘Blowing Up Russia’(Photo: Reuters Jorge Silva) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 724MP Michelle Rempel and SK Premier Scott Moe disagree with Hussen/Trudeau, and Donald Trump at NATO, the UK, Helsinki
The Roy Green Show Podcast Former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense Frank Gaffney discusses how Donald Trump should handle his meeting with Russian President Putin. MP Michelle Rempel, on Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen's comments about Lisa MacLeod. Prince Edward Island has joined Ontario and Saskatchewan in openly defying Prime Minster Trudeau's carbon tax plans, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe weighs in on this. And Scott Newark, on what the U.S. Northern Border Strategy means for Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 723Interview - The Beauties & the Beast - Rising interest rates and consumer debt
bonusBeauties & the Beast, a weekly panel discussion on the issues that matter to Canadians with no political correctness allowed. At what point does a spike in interest create significant difficulties for people, will Canada be crossing the line? Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda Leatherdale (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 722Interview - Changes to Ontario’s sex-ed curriculum accompanied by scrapping ‘discovery math’ model
bonusOntario's new government has garnered widespread attention with its move to replace the controversial 2015 sex-ed curriculum with the 1998 version while the province's ministry of education works on an update.It also seems as though 'discovery math' will be removed and replaced with an older model that teaches the fundamentals of mathematics, and our guest says this is a good thing.Guest: Michael Zwaagstra, Manitoba high school teacher, research associate with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy and co-author of ‘What’s Wrong with our Schools and How We can Fix Them’(Photo: Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 720Interview - understanding U.S. President Trump’s behavior
bonusDr. Frank Farley joins Roy to discuss the common behaviors of risk takers, and what we could reasonably expect from the meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, psychologist and professor at Temple University, past President of the American Psychological Association, host of The People’s Professor blog for Psychology Today(Photo: EPA/Mikhail Klimentyev) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 720How to spot lies, and a family fights to bring their daughter to Canada
The Roy Green Show Podcast A second look at Prime Minister Trudeau's responses to the allegations of groping, and Conservative MP Michelle Rempel's comments on the situation. Vaden Earle and his wife have spent years trying to bring their adoptive daughter Widlene to Canada. And the author of 'Liespotting' on how to tell if someone is telling you the truth or a lie. - Conservative MP Michelle Rempel’s non-partisan views on issues raised by the allegations against Justin Trudeau and how the media has handled them. And a look at the response Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given to the allegations. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP, and Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration - Widlene Earle is a 12-year-old Haitian girl who was left orphaned in the Dominican Republic. For close to 10 years now, her adoptive family has been attempting to bring her to Canada. Now, new policies in the Dominican Republic have put Widlene Earle in greater danger. So why has she not been allowed to come to Canada? Guest: Vaden Earle, the adoptive father of Widlene- People lie, and many do it on a daily basis. Some lies are told simply to keep up social niceties, while some lies are told for much more sinister reasons. No matter the reason for them, lies can still affect your life negatively. However, research into facial expressions, gestures and the language of deception has given us better tools for identifying deception. Guest: Pamela Meyer, author of ‘Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 719Interview - What are North Korea’s motives?
bonusIt seemed like the U.S. and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea were on good terms. But now North Korean headlines accuse the U.S. of gangster-like tactics. Our guest says that the DPRK will either end its nuclear program quickly, or it will not end it at all. Guest: Steven Mosher, an exper on China and North Korea, President of the Population Research Institute, author of ‘Bully of Asia: Why China’s Dream is the New Threat to World Order’ (Phot: Jim John-un - Susan Walsh Pool via Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 718Callers - The classic cars you loved and the ones you want
bonusClassic cars are being brought out onto the roads again for summer. Over the last week, Roy saw a few that sent him on a nostalgia trip. Now he invites car lovers to phone in and talk about the cars they loved, the ones they let go and the ones they still want to drive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 717Interview - Are some B.C. casinos involved with dirty money?
bonusIn a new report, former RCMP deputy commissioner Peter German has suggested that multiple B.C. casinos are serving as “laundromats” for money involved with criminal activity. Guest: Mike Smyth, columnist with the Vancouver Sun, host with News Talk 980 CKNW (Photo: Global News File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 716Interview - How to spot a lie
bonusPeople lie, and many do it on a daily basis. Some lies are told simply to keep up social niceties, while some lies are told for much more sinister reasons. No matter the reason for them, lies can still affect your life negatively. However, research into facial expressions, gestures and the language of deception has given us better tools for identifying deception. Guest: Pamela Meyer, author of ‘Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception' (Photo: Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 715Interview - Angela Merkel agrees to build camps to house migrants
bonusAfter Angela Merkel’s open borders policy put her position as German Chancellor in jeopardy, she has agreed to build camps to house migrants. Meanwhile, other European nations are becoming less welcoming to migrants. How will changing attitudes reconcile with the migrants already in the E.U., and already on their way? Guest: Prof Cheryl Benard, Former program director of the Initiative for Middle Eastern Youth within the RAND Corporation's National Security Research Division, author of ‘Civil Democratic Islam’ (Photo: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 714Interview - A family fights to bring their adopted daughter home
bonusWidlene Earle is a 12-year-old Haitian girl who was left orphaned in the Dominican Republic. For close to 10 years now, her adoptive family has been attempting to bring her to Canada. Now, new policies in the Dominican Republic have put Widlene Earle in greater danger. So why has she not been allowed to come to Canada? Guest: Vaden Earle, the adoptive father of Widlene (Photo: Vaden Earle) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 713Replay - Allegations against Trudeau are a non-partisan issue
bonusConservative MP Michelle Rempel’s non-partisan views on issues raised by the allegations against Justin Trudeau and how the media has handled them. And a look at the response Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given to the allegations. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP, and Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS Patrick Doyle) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 712Trudeau must face consequences, and when trade wars get worse
The Roy Green Show Podcast PostMedia columnist Candice Malcolm, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel, and pychotherapist Beverly Engel each add their input on the allegations against Justin Trudeau and how he has responded. Former Canadian military intelligence officer Tom Quiggin says he has fuond deeply concerning information about groups that may be fronts for terrorism. And the weekly Beauties & The Best panel discussion. - As Justin Trudeau reacts to the allegations of “groping,” he urges Canadians to reflect on their behaviors. But what is he really saying? And is he taking responsibility for his actions? Meanwhile some are saying he has insulted against Doug Ford, following their meeting. Guest: Candice Malcolm, PostMedia columnist and author of ‘Losing True North’ - Conservative MP Michelle Rempel joins Roy to talk about how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to the groping allegations. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration - Practicing psychotherapist Beverly Engel offers her insight on the groping allegations and Prime Minister Trudeau’s response to them. Guest: Dr. Beverly Engel, psychotherapist, author, expert on sexual abuse - Tom Quiggin is a former Canadian military intelligence officer and former contractor for the RCMP, as well as a court appointed expert on terrorism in both the Federal and Criminal Courts of Canada. He recently authored an article that suggests Canada is inadvertently using to taxpayer's money to fund groups that may be fronts for terrorist organization. Guest: Tom Quiggin, author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada’ - Time for Beauties & The Beast, an up front and always honest panel discussion about the news of the week. The Beauties give their perspectives on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of the accusations leveled against him. As well, a look at the possibility and seriousness of a trade war with the U.S.Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 711Interview - Beauties & The Beast - Trudeau and trade wars
bonusTime for Beauties & The Beast, an up front and always honest panel discussion about the news of the week. The Beauties give their perspectives on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of the accusations leveled against him.As well, a look at the possibility and seriousness of a trade war with the U.S. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson(Photo: Neil Hall/EPA) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 710Interview - 29 criminal charges for man related to Humboldt Broncos crash
The driver of the semi truck involved in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is now facing 29 criminal charges. And, why was the man charged with improperly touching teenage girls in an Edmonton wave pool declared not guilty? Guest Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association and professor at Simon Fraser University (Photo: Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 709Interview - Is Canada funding terrorist front groups?
bonusTom Quiggin is a former Canadian military intelligence officer and former contractor for the RCMP, as well as a court appointed expert on terrorism in both the Federal and Criminal Courts of Canada. He recently authored an article that suggests Canada is inadvertantly using to taxpayer's money to fund groups that may be fronts for terrorist organization. Guest: Tom Quiggin, author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada’ (Photo: Global News File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 708Interview - The legal definition of sexual assault in Canada
Roy talks with David Butt to find out what is considered sexual assault under the Canadian legal system. Guest: David Butt, criminal lawyer (Photo: Andrew Unangst Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 707Interview - Insight from an expert on sexual abuse, on Trudeau allegations
bonusPracticing psychotherapist Beverly Engel offers her insight on the groping allegations and Prime Minister Trudeau’s response to them. Guest: Dr. Beverly Engel, psychotherapist, author, expert on sexual abuse (Photo: The Canadian Press Justin Tang) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 706Callers - Is Trudeau being unfairly attacked?
bonusCanadians call in and share how they feel about their Prime Minister. Is it time for him to step aside, or is he being unfairly attacked? (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 705Interview - Allegations against Trudeau cross political boundaries
bonusConservative MP Michelle Rempel joins Roy to talk about how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to the groping allegations. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration (Photo: Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 704Interview - Canada’s largest Islamic gathering
bonusJalsa Salana is the largest and longest-running annual gathering of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This weekend it takes place at the international centre in Mississauga and is open to the public. Roy talks to Safwan Choudhry about this year’s convention and this year’s theme: “Pathway to Peace.” Guests: Safwan Choudhry, national spokesman of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, on the Jalsa Salana organization team (Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 703Callers - Is it time for Trudeau to step aside?
bonusRoy takes calls from Canadians, to find out how they feel about their Prime Minister today. Is it time for him to step aside, or is he being unfairly attacked? (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 702Interview - Trudeau has to live with the consequences
bonusAs Justin Trudeau reacts to the allegations of “groping,” he urges Canadians to reflect on their behaviors. But what is he really saying? And is he taking responsibility for his actions? Meanwhile some are saying he has insulted against Doug Ford, following their meeting. Guest: Candice Malcolm, PostMedia columnist and author of ‘Losing True North’ (Photo: REUTERS/Chris Wattie) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 701Afghan interpreters and Americas Second Civil War
Fran Coombs of Rasmussen Reports on the 31% of U.S. citizens who expect a second American civil war. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer talks about Stephen Harper's visit to the White House. A former Afghan interpreter and Major Mark Cambell discuss the plight of interpreters who helped the Canadian military. And why a customer wearing a MAGA hat was asked to leave a Vancouver tea house. - Rasmussen Reports was told by 31% of Americans (approximately 100 million) that they expect the United States to soon be embroiled in a second civil war. Why do so many Americans have such dire expectations, and what could potentially cause extreme civil unrest? Guest: Fran Coombs, Managing editor of Rasmussen Reports - Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to visit the White House tomorrow and is planning to meet with President Donald Trump's security adviser and former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Some have accused Harper of blindsiding Justin Trudeau with this visit but does this visit actually undermine the current government? Guest: Andrew Scheer yesterday on the program speaking about Stephen Harper visit to the White House- Alex is an Afghan interpreter who accompanied the Canadian military on missions during the war in Afghanistan, experiencing the same dangers as our soldiers. These interpreters had a brief window of opportunity to petition to move to Canada permanently in 2009. Most were denied their refugee claims despite the fact that their work with our military had made them targets of Al Qaeda and the Taliban. On this Canada Day, Alex joins us from Afghanistan, to talk with Canadian PPCLI Major Mark Campbell who lost his legs to an IED attack while serving in Afghanistan. The two discuss the integral role that interpreters played in keeping members of the Canadian military relatively safe in Afghanistan, and the dangers these interpreters are now in.- The manager of a popular restaurant in Stanley Park in Vancouver lost his job when he refused to serve a customer who was wearing a MAGA hat. The manager was fired. Here is the full story of what happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Vancouver restaurant manager fired
bonusThe manager of a popular restaurant in Stanley Park in Vancouver lost his job when he refused to serve a customer who was wearing a MAGA hat. The manager was fired. Here is the full story of what happened. - Reactions to this story have been strong. Some support the firing, others applaud the former manager’s actions. And Roy takes calls from Canadians, to get their takes on the issue. (Photo: Andrew Harrer / File / Bloomberg via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Afghan Interpreter refused entry into Canada.
Alex is an Afghan interpreter who accompanied the Canadian military on missions during the war in Afghanistan, experiencing the same dangers as our soldiers. These interpreters had a brief window of opportunity to petition to move to Canada permanently in 2009. Most were denied their refugee claims despite the fact that their work with our military had made them targets of Al Qaeda and the Taliban. On this Canada Day, Alex joins us from Afghanistan, to talk with Canadian PPCLI Major Mark Campbell who lost his legs to an IED attack while serving in Afghanistan. The two discuss the integral role that interpreters played in keeping members of the Canadian military relatively safe in Afghanistan, and the dangers these interpreters are now in. Guests: Alex in AfghanistanMajor Mark Campbell, PPCLI retired (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Anja Niedringhaus) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Professor Bruce Pardy on inter-provincial trade barriers
bonusAccording to Queen's University law professor Bruce Pardy, the Supreme Court of Canada has essentially nullified section 121 of the constitution, which will cause provinces to erect trade barriers among themselves going forward. We already are experiencing the turmoil of tariffs with the U.S., are we ready for a similar situation within Canada as well? Guest: Bruce Pardy, Law professor at Queen's University (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Lars Hagberg) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Scott Newark on stolen cars shipped overseas
bonusApproximately every seven minutes a car is stolen in Canada and many of them are parked in shipping containers, intended to be sent to locations like West Africa. Police in Montreal are alleged to have become reluctant to investigate these crimes. This causes problems for the Canada Border Services Agency and can result in the vehicles being successfully exported by crime gangs. Guest: Scott Newark, represents the CBSA border guards union (Photo: Canada Border Services Agency) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Canadians speak on our Greatest Strengths and Biggest Challenges
bonusOn Canada's 151st Birthday, Roy asks the people of this country what they are most interested in speaking about. (Photo: Global News/File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Frank Coombs: Why 31% of Americans expect a 2nd civil war
bonusRasmussen Reports was told by 31% of Americans (approximately 100 million) that they expect the United States to soon be embroiled in a second civil war. Why do so many Americans have such dire expectations, and what could potentially cause extreme civil unrest? Frank Coombs joins Roy to discuss the results of the poll and the tensions in the U.S. Guest: Fran Coombs, Managing editor of Rasmussen Reports - So what do Canadians think about what is happening in the U.S.? Roy opens the phone lines and gets the people’s opinions on this poll, and on the tensions in North America. (Photo: AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interview: Andrew Scheer on Stephen Harper at White House
bonusFormer Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to visit the White House tomorrow and is planning to meet with President Donald Trump's security adviser and former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Some have accused Harper of blindsiding Justin Trudeau with this visit but does this visit actually undermine the current government? Guest: Andrew Scheer yesterday on the program speaking about Stephen Harper visit to the White House - And then Roy takes some calls to get the public's opinion on Harper's visit. (Photo: AP/Jose Luis Magana) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S1 Ep 700Dueling tariffs, and Canada's changing border policy
Progressive Conservative leader Andrew Scheer on what the Trudeau government should do about the U.S. tariffs. Dan Kelly, the CEO and President of the Canadian Federation of Independant Business, talks about how small business owners are reacting to the current NAFTA drama. Conservative MP and Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel says Toronto could change how we handle irregular border crossing. And criminal defence lawyer Jeff Manishen on the verduict of 'Not Guilty' that was delivered to his client, Peter Khill, and the accusations that this was a failing of the justice system. - Tensions continue to build between the U.S. and Canada. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland has said that Canada will neither escalate nor back down from fighting against Donald Trump’s tariffs, and that this move is backed by a wide array of Canadians. Andrew Scheer, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, thinks that this situation should have been handled differently. Guest: Andrew Scheer, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - With so much uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the NAFTA talks and the tariff drama, Canada’s small businesses have to be prepared for multiple scenarios. Guest: Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Is Canada prepared to handle everyone who irregularly crosses the border or claims refugee status? Toronto Mayor John Tory has called for more money to properly take care of those held in shelters in his Sanctuary City. Conservative MP Michelle Rempel has strong views on what should be done about the border, and says that Toronto might be entirely responsible for changing how the situation changes. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration - Peter Khill was found not guilty of second degree murder in the death of Jon Styres, but there are accusations that the justice system failed. Some believe that the outcome of the trial was affected by Jon Styres being a First Nations man, and Khill being white. How much of a role could race play in the events of this case? Guest: Jeff Manishen, Hamilton criminal lawyer who defended Peter Khill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beauties & the Beast - Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson
It’s Saturday, and the Beauties and the Beast are ready to take on Stephen Harper’s visit to the White House, Doug Ford’s inauguration, the tariff battles with the U.S. and more. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jeff Manishen speaks about being defense lawyer for Hamilton's Peter Khill found not guilty of second degree murder of FN member Jon Styres
Peter Khill was found not guilty of second degree murder in the death of Jon Styres, but there are accusations that the justice system failed. Some believe that the outcome of the trial was affected by Jon Styres being a First Nations man, and Khill being white. How much of a role could race play in the events of this case? Guest: Jeff Manishen, Hamilton criminal lawyer who defended Peter Khill. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CPC MP Michelle Rempel on why Toronto Mayor John Tory is asking for money to house migrants
Is Canada prepared to handle irregular border crossers and claims of refugee status? Toronto Mayor John Tory has called for more money to properly take care of those held in shelters in his Sanctuary City. Meanwhile, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel has strong views on what should be done about the border, and says that Toronto might be entirely responsible for changing how the situation changes. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration - Callers add their thoughts on the issue of immigration and Canada’s ability to welcome refugees. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason Clemens, Executive VP Fraser Institute: Canada is second last of 17 industrialized countries for business investment
A piece on the Fraser Institute blog argued that Canada has become a less appealing place to do business. What caused this and what needs to happen to turn things around? Guest: Jason Clemens, Executive Vice President of the Fraser Institute, co-author of ‘Competitiveness should be a priority for finance ministers’ for the Fraser Institute blog - Roy opens the phone lines for feedback from callers. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CFIB Pres/CEO Dan Kelly on Canada’s small business owners’ reaction to Canada/U.S. trade battle
With so much uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the NAFTA talks and the tariff drama, Canada’s small businesses have to be prepared for multiple scenarios. Guest: Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (Photo: Global News File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CPC leader Andrew Scheer on Canada squaring off with the U.S. on tariffs, immigration and more
Tensions continue to build between the U.S. and Canada. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland has said that Canada will neither escalate nor back down from fighting against Donald Trump’s tariffs, and that this move is backed by a wide array of Canadians. Andrew Scheer, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, thinks that this situation should have been handled differently. Guest: Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 24th 2018 - Trade war repercussions, legalization of marijuana and summer jobs funding.
In the trade war between the United States and China, will countries who trade with both nations be forced to suffer and be forced to pick sides? What is the threat to the global economy? Guest: John Thayer, Founder and CIO of JAT Capital Partners, Dallas, TX. At Question Period this week, CPC House leader Candice Bergen demanded Prime Minster Trudeau to explain why $20,000 in summer jobs funding money was delivered in 2017 to the Islamic Humanitarian Service. They were represented at the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto where a speaker shouted about "your army and Israeli's forces will leave from Palestine in body bags," and "we pray to the creator, to the almighty day will come when we see the eradication of unjust powers, such as the American empie and Israeli Zionists." The Islamic Humanitarian Service received money from the Summer Jobs program while Christian groups which refuse to endorse abortion are being denied funds. Guest: Tom Quiggin. Canadian expert on terrorism, security and intelligence. The legalization of recreational marijuana use in Canada is just around the proverbial corner. Guest: Julian Fantino, former Veteran Affairs minister. 1: Alberta farmer Edouard Maurice has criminal chrages withdrawn after having shot at a trespasser. 2: A foreign national who could have been deported and wasn't engaged a serious crime spree. Has been declared a "dangerous offender" and now will have to remain in Canada (prison) for at least 22 years. 3: Self-confessed ISIS killer still living undisturbed in Toronto. 4: Prison farms, closed during the tenure of Stephen Harper as PM are being re-opened. 5: A court date has been set for Joshua Boyle. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Prosecutor, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, Head of the Office for Victims of Crime (ON), Senior Policy Advisor to a Former Federal Public Safety Minister and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scott Newark weighs in a a grab bag of Canadian justice issues.
1: Alberta farmer Edouard Maurice has criminal chrages withdrawn after having shot at a trespasser. 2: A foreign national who could have been deported and wasn't engaged a serious crime spree. Has been declared a "dangerous offender" and now will have to remain in Canada (prison) for at least 22 years. 3: Self-confessed ISIS killer still living undisturbed in Toronto. 4: Prison farms, closed during the tenure of Stephen Harper as PM are being re-opened. 5: A court date has been set for Joshua Boyle. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Prosecutor, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, Head of the Office for Victims of Crime (ON), Senior Policy Advisor to a Former Federal Public Safety Minister and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University. Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Political commentator Charles Krauthammer passed away on Thursday.
Highly respected political commentator, columnist and psychiatrist who wrote for the Washington Post and was a regular contributor on FOX News, Charles Krauthammer, passed away onThursday. Charles attended high school and university in Montreal. Tributes were issued globally. Guest: Roy Green interview with Charles Krauthammer on the release of his book "Things that Matter" in 2014. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global News is releasing a series on Generation Z.
Global News is releasing a series on Generation Z. Here's a taste, taking a look at how technology touches the lives of a generation. Photo: (Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Julian Fantino on the legalization of recreational marijuana in Canada.
The legalization of recreational marijuana use in Canada is just around the proverbial corner. Guest: Julian Fantino, former Veteran Affairs minister. Photo: (File / Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tom Quiggin elaborates on the Islamic Humanitarian Service's access to Summer Jobs Program funding.
At Question Period this week, CPC House leader Candice Bergen demanded Prime Minster Trudeau to explain why $20,000 in summer jobs funding money was delivered in 2017 to the Islamic Humanitarian Service. They were represented at the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto where a speaker shouted about "your army and Israeli's forces will leave from Palestine in body bags," and "we pray to the creator, to the almighty day will come when we see the eradication of unjust powers, such as the American empie and Israeli Zionists." The Islamic Humanitarian Service received money from the Summer Jobs program while Christian groups which refuse to endorse abortion are being denied funds. Guest: Tom Quiggin. Canadian expert on terrorism, security and intelligence. Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices