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John Thayer speaks on the trade war between the United States and China.

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. Photo: (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 24, 20188 min

Ishmael Daro on the sexual harassment accusation against Justin Trudeau.

There was a lot of response to our segment yesterday concerning reports that Justin Trudeau acted sexually inappropriately in B.C. at a festival when he was 28. Trudeau, through his press secretary, sent the reply that he does "not recall any negative interactions," to the request by Buzzfeed.com reporter Ishmael Daro, for information about what took place at the B.C. festival. Trudeau at the time apologized to the reporter. "If I had known you were reporting for a national paper I never would have been so forward." Guests: Ishmael Daro, reporter for Buzzfeed.comMichelle Simson, former Liberal Member of Parliament and Trudeau’s seatmate. Callers: The National Post, where the female reporter works, is running a story labeled, "Why an 18-year-old groping allegation against Justin Trudeau is not a #MeToo moment." Is the NP running cover for Trudeau? Photo: (Adrian Wyld/CP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 24, 201832 min

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 23 2018 - Challenging provincial equalization payments, and Trudeau accused of harassment

The Roy Green Show Podcast Scott Moe on provincial equalization, reporter Ishmael Daro chased down the story of a sexual harrasment accusation against Justin Trudeau, and Professor Cheryl Benard's insight on the issues of migrants in Germany. - Provincial equalization payments have been extended in their current form to 2024 by federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau. But Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe disagrees with this move and has his own formula for supporting less wealthy provinces. Guest: Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan - Buzzfeed recently revisited the story of a young news reporter from B.C. who accused Justin Trudeau of “groping” her while she was on assignment at the Kokanee Summit music festival in the year 2000. Originally apappearing as an editorial in the Creston Valley Advance, in August of that year. The Prime Minister’s press secretary Matt Pascuzo stated in an email to Buzzfeed News that Trudeau “doesn't think he had any negative interactions” but that he has apologized. We are joined by the Buzzfeed reporter who chased down the story, and by Justin Trudeau’s former seatmate. Guests: Ishmael Daro, reporter for Buzzfeed.comMichelle Simson, former Liberal Member of Parliament and Trudeau’s seatmate. - Many in Germany have not been happy with Chancellor Merkel’s handling of migrants arriving in the country. And distrust of German officials has been fueled by stories of migrants being involved in violent attacks that are not properly addressed. Last year, our guest wrote her article ‘I've Worked with Refugees for Decades. Europe's Afghan Crime Wave is Mind-Boggling.’ Guest: Professor Cheryl Benard, adjunct researcher with the RAND corporation, author of ‘Civil Democratic Islam’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 24, 201845 min

Beauties and the Beast - Legalizing marijuana, implications of a trade war, and the accusations against Trudeau

It’s time for Beauties and the Beast, your weekly booster of non-politically correct discussion. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson (Photo: Ron Ward/The Canadian Press/File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 201820 min

Professor Cheryl Benard on why these might be Angela Merkel’s last days as German Chancellor

Many in Germany have not been happy with Chancellor Merkel’s handling of migrants arriving in the country. And distrust of German officials has been fueled by stories of migrants being involved in violent attacks that are not properly addressed. Last year, our guest wrote her article ‘I've Worked with Refugees for Decades. Europe's Afghan Crime Wave is Mind-Boggling.’ Guest: Professor Cheryl Benard, President of ARCH International, author of ‘Civil Democratic Islam’ (Photo: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 201820 min

U.S. tariffs on vehicles crossing the border from Canada could be devastating

Upward of 30,000 automotive assembly line workers could lose their jobs in Canada, as a result of the 25% tariff on all vehicles crossing the border into America. And this is just the start of the potential consequences. Guest: Dennis DesRosiers, President of DesRosiers Automotive Consultants (Photo: AP/Gene J. Puskar) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 20189 min

Ishmael Daro revisits the sexual harassment accusation against Justin Trudeau

Buzzfeed recently revisited the story of a young news reporter from B.C. who accused Justin Trudeau of “groping” her while she was on assignment at the Kokanee Summit music festival in the year 2000. The Prime Minister’s press secretary Matt Pascuzo stated in an email to Buzzfeed News that Trudeau “doesn't think he had any negative interactions” but that he has apologized. We are joined by the Buzzfeed reporter who chased down the story, and by Justin Trudeau’s former seatmate. Guests: Ishmael Daro, reporter for Buzzfeed.comMichelle Simson, former Liberal Member of Parliament and Trudeau’s seatmate. - Is Justin Trudeau getting a free pass from the main stream media on this accusation, even though he has demanded that there be no statute of limitation on sexual misconduct? Callers add to the discussion. (Photo: Neil Hall/EPA) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 201831 min

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe challenges provincial equalization payments

Provincial equalization payments have been extended in their current form to 2024 by federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau. But Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe disagrees with this move and has his own formula for supporting less wealthy provinces. Guest: Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan - There is no shortage of strong opinions on equalization payments, and callers are ready to share theirs with Roy. (Photo: Adrian Raaber/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 201839 min

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 17 2018 - Maria Hudspith warns of a chronic pain crisis, Joe Warmington's take on gun crime in Toronto, and Lilly Coleman on political correctness and language

The Roy Green Show Podcast Maria Hudspith, the executive director of Pain BC, discusses the dangers of the new rules being propsed by the BC Medical Quality Initiative. Joe Warmington gives his candid take on the problem of gun crime in Toronto, and what needs to be done. And 19-year-old Lilly Coleman, whose article 'Political Correctness and Language' impressed Roy a great deal, joins the show to talk about her piece the issues it addresses. - Over six million Canadians live with chronic pain. For many, the pain is so severe that their lives may sink into depression and suicidal thoughts can become a regular occurrence. One of the struggles that those with chronic pain face is finding suitable doctors and treatment. The BC Medical Quality Initiative is now reviewing their guidelines on pain management. Their proposed rules would require a high level of certification for non-hospital practitioners. Our guest raises the point that this will greatly reduce the number of doctors working to administer treatment in local clinics. Guest: Maria Hudspith, executive director of Pain BC - The surge in gun crimes continues in Toronto, with some of the latest victim being two children, ages 5 and 9. They were innocent bystanders who were playing in a park when the shots were fired at an unrelated man. Mayor John Tory has spoken on the shooting and gun crime in the city but is he saying enough? And how must the issues be addressed? Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist - After being impressed by an article on political correctness, Roy was surprised to find that he did not recognize the name of the author, Lilly Coleman. He contacted her, to invite her on the show, and discovered that this was her first published piece. She she joined Roy on air to discuss the atmosphere of political correctness in schools and our culture. Guest: Lilly Coleman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 201833 min

Language and political correctness - Lilly Coleman

After being impressed by an article on political correctness, Roy was surprised to find that he did not recognize the name of the author, Lilly Coleman. He contacted her to invite her on the show, and discovered that this was her first published piece. She joined Roy on air to discuss the atmosphere of political correctness in schools and our culture. Guest: Lilly Coleman (Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 201813 min

What needs to be done about gun crime in Toronto - Joe Warmington

The surge in gun crimes continues in Toronto, with some of the latest victim being two children, ages 5 and 9. They were innocent bystanders who were playing in a park when the shots were fired at an unrelated man. Mayor John Tory has spoken on the shooting and gun crime in Toronto but is he and the city doing enough? Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist (Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 20188 min

Are conservatives unhappy with Andrew Scheer? From Roy's point of view, they are.

Andrew Scheer might have committed a fundamental error by removing Maxime Bernier from his shadow cabinet, and it might have cost him support he needs. Roy ran a poll on Twitter to ask who would have had a better chance of defeating Trudeau, Scheer or Bernier? 71% said Bernier. Now Roy talks with callers about the conservative party under Scheer’s leadership, and how confident they feel about the Conservative party’s chances in next year’s federal election. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 201832 min

Proposed rules for treating chronic pain may cause crisis - Maria Hudspith, of Pain BC

Over six million Canadians live with chronic pain. For many, the pain is so severe that their lives may sink into depression and suicidal thoughts can become a regular occurrence. One of the struggles that those with chronic pain face is finding suitable doctors and treatment. The BC Medical Quality Initiative is now reviewing their guidelines on pain management. Their proposed rules would require a high level of certification for non-hospital practitioners. Our guest raises the point that this will greatly reduce the number of doctors working to administer treatment in local clinics. Guest: Maria Hudspith, executive director of Pain BC - What are the stories of those who suffer from chronic pain while navigating a medical system which seems stacked against them? Callers whose lives have been altered by chronic pain share their experiences with Roy. (Photo: Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 201839 min

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 16 2018 - Dan McTeague on federal carbon tax, Col. Peter Mansoor’s take on North Korea & the U.S., and Tom Quiggin on the denuclearization of North Korea

The Roy Green Show Podcast Dan McTeague of GasBuddy.com offers his insight on the federal carbon tax that has been threatened, Colonell Peter Mansoor has doubts about Trump's meeting with Kim Jong-un, Tom Quiggin offers what would happen if North Korea denuclearizes, Professor Christopher Adams discusses Trump's relationships with Trudeau and Kim Jong-un, and the weekly Beauties and the Beast segment. - The federal government has threatened to impose a federal carbon tax on any province that does not have their own cap-and-trade scheme by September. Meanwhile Doug Ford is move to drop gas prices by 10 cents a litre in Ontario, do away with Ontario’s current cap-and-trade deal and challenge the federal carbon tax. But how might tax-based increases in the cost of gasoline hurt Canadians on the individual and family levels? Guest: Dan McTeague, Long term Liberal Member of Parliament, now senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com - Did U.S. President Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong-un of the D.P.R.K. result in a win or a loss for the west? An agreement was signed, and the two leaders seemed to get along well. But what did the U.S. ultimately gain? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to Gen David Petraeus in Iraq, Professor at Ohio State University and author of ‘Surge: My Journey With General David Petraeus & the Remaking of the Iraq War’ - If Kim Jong Un does in fact move to denuclearize North Korea, what kind of arms inspection will be required? Guest: Tom Quiggin. Canadian. Primary contributor to the podcast The Quiggin Report. Was an arms control inspector under the Vienna Document & the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty.- Trump says he's going to punish Canada because of Trudeau's statements. Is Justin Trudeau being truthful with Canadians about assurances provided by Trump regarding a NAFTA sunset clause? Guest: Professor Christopher Adams, Political scientist and author based at St. Paul's College in Winnipeg - The Beauties and the Beast have a lot to get to this week: from the federal carbon tax to Trudeau and Trump, there is no room for pollitical correctness in this discussion. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201856 min

Beauties & the Beast - Catherine, Linda and Michelle take on hot issues of the week

The Beauties and the Beast have a lot to get to this week: from the federal carbon tax to Trudeau and Trump, there is no room for pollitical correctness in this discussion. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson (Photo: REUTERS/Chris Wattie) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201820 min

United States federal attorney Sidney Powell on IG report re: Clinton investigation

U.S. Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on the FBI Hillary Clinton email investigation confirms former FBI Director James Comey is guilty of "gross misconduct.” However, the report still apparently finds no political bias in the actions of Comey and other senior FBI officials.Guest: Sidney Powell, lead counsel in more than 500 federal appeals, 350 of them as an Assistant United States Attorney and Appellate Section Chief in Texas. Past President of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers. Author: “Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice”(Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201820 min

Callers asked whether they trust Trudeau or Trump

Roy asks callers whether they believe Donald Trump or Justin Trudeau regarding the question of whether a NAFTA sunset clause would be required. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 20186 min

Christopher Adams, political scientist on Donald Trump warning Canadians

Trump says he's going to punish Canada because of Trudeau's statements. Is Justin Trudeau being truthful with Canadians about assurances provided by Trump regarding a NAFTA sunset clause? Guest: Professor Christopher Adams, Political scientist and author based at St. Paul's College in Winnipeg(Photo: Leah Millis/Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201810 min

Canadian arms inspector Tom Quiggin on what's needed to verify N Korea re no nukes.

If Kim Jong Un does in fact move to denuclearize North Korea, what kind of arms inspection will be required? Guest: Tom Quiggin. Canadian. Primary contributor to the podcast The Quiggin Report. Was an arms control inspector under the Vienna Document & the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty. (Photo: Susan Walsh/Pool via Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201812 min

Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus in Iraq doubts the U.S. deal with North Korea

Did U.S. President Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong-un of the D.P.R.K. result in a win or a loss for the west? An agreement was signed, and the two leaders seemed to get along well. But what did the U.S. ultimately gain? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to Gen David Petraeus in Iraq, Professor at Ohio State University and author of ‘Surge: My Journey With General David Petraeus & the Remaking of the Iraq War’ (Photo: EPA/KEVIN LIM/THE STRAITS TIMES) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201813 min

Ontario Premier-elect Doug Ford pulls province out of cap & trade deal & to lower gasoline tax

The federal government has threatened to impose a federal carbon tax on any province that does not have their own cap-and-trade scheme by September. Meanwhile Doug Ford is move to drop gas prices by 10 cents a litre in Ontario, do away with Ontario’s current cap-and-trade deal and challenge the federal carbon tax. But how might tax-based increases in the cost of gasoline hurt Canadians on the individual and family levels? Guest: Dan McTeague, Long term Liberal Member of Parliament, now senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com - Ontario is ready to challenge the national federal carbon tax, along with Saskatchewan. Roy takes calls to find out what Canadians think of this move, and what they what would they prefer. (Photo: Patrick Dell - The Canadian Press, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 201839 min

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 10 - John Thaler speaks on G7, Catherine Swift explains statements of economic value from G7, Scott Newark on how terrorists are suing Western countries and Andrew Koster and Marvin Ross on opioids.

The Roy Green Show Podcast More reaction to Trump’s attack on Trudeau as well as an assessment of the tariffs, the G7 and the competing interests that were at play before the meeting began. Guest: John Thaler, Founder and CIO of JAT Capital Partners, Asset management & wealth management specialists What of significant economic achievements came out of the G7 conference? Was the focus of the meeting on improving trade and global economies, or to creating a negative impression of the U.S. President? Guest: Catherine Swift, Economist, WorkingCanadians.ca and former President/CEO of CFIB Imprisoned terrorists in the U.S. are suing the Bureau of Prisons and in the U.K. terrorists are not being imprisoned in so-called "Separation Centres" built for them because the British government fears the imprisoned terrorists will sue for human rights violations. Scot Newark says Canada is doing much better at dealing with these issues. Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor and national security advisor, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University where his courses include these issues The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia issued a news release in which it instructs B.C. doctors to not refuse chronic pain patients and to not refuse prescribing opioid pain medication to such patients, because to do so violates human rights law. Meanwhile, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences released a study concerning newly prescribed opioids. The study was led by Dr. Tara Gomes and included Dr. David Juurlink. But Huff Post Canada medical writer Marvin Ross has discovered incorrect information in the study. Guests: Andrew Koster, B.C. Chronic pain patient who challenged the issues surrounding prescribing opioids in British Columbia Marvin Ross, Discovered significant error in ICES study on chronic pain and prescribing opioids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 20181h 3m

Celebrated conservative columnist and author Charles Krauthammer has been told he may have only weeks left to live - Charles spoke with Roy in 2014

Celebrated conservative author, columnist and broadcaster Charles Krauthammer released an announcement on Thursday, saying that he has perhaps only weeks to live as cancer has metastasized throughout his body. Krauthammer has a strong connection to Canada, having attended school in Montreal as well as graduating from McGill. In 2014, Roy spoke with Karthammer about a variety of topics. Here are parts of that interview. Guest: Charles Krauthammer, from his interview in 2014 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201819 min

Airliners are huge and heavy, so passengers still want to know how they fly - Patrick Smith is an airline pilot and author of Cockpit Confidential

If you're flying this summer, what are the most common questions you would want to ask the captain of the plane you're on? Roy talks to Captain Patrick Smith to get answers to the questions that most commonly preoccupy our worries when we are in the sky. Guest: Patrick Smith. Airline captain, Author of Cockpit Confidential, who also hosts Ask The Pilot online (Photo: AP Photo Seth Wenig, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201814 min

Are medical supervisory Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons changing their tune on prescribing opioids for chronic pain patients?

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia issued a news release in which it instructs B.C. doctors to not refuse chronic pain patients and to not refuse prescribing opioid pain medication to such patients, because to do so violates human rights law. Meanwhile, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences released a study concerning newly prescribed opioids. The study was led by Dr. Tara Gomes and included Dr. David Juurlink. But Huff Post Canada medical writer Marvin Ross has discovered incorrect information in the study. Guests: Andrew Koster, B.C. Chronic pain patient who challenged the issues surrounding prescribing opioids in British Columbia Marvin Ross, Discovered significant error in ICES study on chronic pain and prescribing opioids (Photo: Graeme Roy/Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201820 min

Imprisoned terrorists in the U.S. and U.K. seem to have learned from Omar Khadr and Justin Trudeau

Imprisoned terrorists in the U.S. are suing the Bureau of Prisons and in the U.K. terrorists are not being imprisoned in so-called "Separation Centres" built for them because the British government fears the imprisoned terrorists will sue for human rights violations. Scott Newark says Canada is doing much better at dealing with these issues. Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor and national security advisor, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University where his courses include these issues (Photo: Colin Perkel/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201821 min

Was there anything of economic significance and value which came out of the G7 meetings? Catherine Swift shares her thoughts

What of significant economic achievements came out of the G7 conference? Was the focus of the meeting on improving trade and global economies, or to creating a negative impression of the U.S. President? Guest: Catherine Swift, Economist, WorkingCanadians.ca and former President/CEO of CFIB (Photo: Instagram) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201814 min

John Thaler speaks on the G7 and President Donald Trump calling Justin Trudeau "dishonest and weak"

More reaction to Trump’s attack on Trudeau as well as an assessment of the tariffs, the G7 and the competing interests that were at play before the meeting began. Guest: John Thaler, Founder and CIO of JAT Capital Partners, Asset management & wealth management specialists (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS Sean Kilpatrick) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201810 min

Was Donald Trump a coward to attack Justin Trudeau from Air Force One?

Canadian and U.S. political and business leaders are attacking Donald Trump for his tweets from Air Force One. The Trump administration is saying that Trudeau is the one who is in the wrong. What do the people of Canada think? Roy takes calls, to find out. (Photo: The Canadian Press / Justin Tang) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201829 min

S1 Ep 654The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 9, 2018 - Pat Caddell talks the rise of populism, Dr. Frank Farley on Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade, And Darrell Bricker shares what Doug Ford should expect next

The Roy Green Show Podcast Darrell Bricker gives us insight on what might be next for Doug Ford and Ontario. Then, Dr. Frank Farley speaks on Anthony Bourdain, Kate Spade and the psychology behind suicidal thoughts. And later in the show, Roy is joined by Pat Caddell, former personal adviser to Jimmy Carter, discusses the rise of populism.-Doug Ford has been voted in by the people of Ontario. But was this because voters liked him, or just preferred him over the other options? And how patient will the people of Ontario be, when it comes to Ford keeping the promises he made while on the campaign? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO IPSOS-Then, Roy is joined by Dr. Frank Farley to discuss the statistical increase in Suicide. We are always surprised when people who seem to "have it all" take their own lives. This week it was Kate Spade, fashion accessories designer and chef, author, broadcaster Anthony Bourdain. Does anyone go through an entire lifetime without ever experiencing suicidal thoughts? When are suicidal thoughts sufficiently important to seek help? Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, Psychologist, Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, and past President American Psychological Association-Donald Trump has taken shots at Trudeau and Macron, and they have fired back. While Trump wants Russia returned to the G8, Macron has said the group could become the G6. But Donald Trump is gaining support, and non-globalist politicians are being elected in Europe. How are the events of the G7 and Trump’s upcoming meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un being viewed in the U.S.? Guest: Fran Coombs, Managing Editor of Rasmussen Reports, and former editor of the Washington Times-Pat Caddell served as chief pollster and senior adviser for the Democratic Party presidential candidates George McGovern and Jimmy Carter. He became personal adviser to President Carter from 1977 to 1981, and was a consultant for films like Apocalypse Now, Reds, Air Force One and In the Line of Fire. Caddell worked as a writer, producer and consultant for TV series The West Wing, and has worked as a political expert on major television networks, particularly Fox News. He joins Roy to discuss the rise of national populism, illegal border crossings, immigration acceptance and the Clintons. Guest: Pat Caddell, American pollster and political film consultant- The weekly Beauties and the Beast segment is here, with no heed for political correctness. Guests: Catherine Swift. Working Canadians.ca. Linda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 201852 min

S1 Ep 653The Beauties and the Beast - with Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson

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The weekly Beauties and the Beast segment is here to take on the Conservative victory in Ontario, the G7 summit and Justin Trudeau. Guests: Catherine Swift. Working Canadians.ca. Linda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 201819 min

S1 Ep 652Pat Caddell, former advisor to President Carter, talks populism and borders as well as Bill Clinton’s book tour

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Pat Caddell served as chief pollster and senior adviser for the Democratic Party presidential candidates George McGovern and Jimmy Carter. He became personal adviser to President Carter from 1977 to 1981, and was a consultant for films like Apocalypse Now, Reds, Air Force One and In the Line of Fire. Caddell worked as a writer, producer and consultant for TV series The West Wing, and has worked as a political expert on major television networks, particularly Fox News. He joins Roy to discuss the rise of national populism, illegal border crossings, immigration acceptance and the Clintons. Guest: Pat Caddell, American pollster and political film consultant (Photo: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 201820 min

S1 Ep 651Understanding the suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade - Dr. Frank Farley

Roy plays back a clip from his 2014 interview with celebrated U.S. conservative author, columnist and broadcaster Charles Krauthammer, who recently announced that he has perhaps weeks remaining to live as cancer has spread throughout his body. - Then, Roy is joined by Dr. Frank Farley to discuss the statistical increase in Suicide. We are always surprised when people who seem to "have it all" take their own lives. This week it was Kate Spade, fashion accessories designer and chef, author, broadcaster Anthony Bourdain. Does anyone go through an entire lifetime without ever experiencing suicidal thoughts? When are suicidal thoughts sufficiently important to seek help? Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, Psychologist, Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, and past President American Psychological Association (Photo: The Canadian Press/Frank Gunn) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 201814 min

S1 Ep 650G7 and the controversies with Fran Coombs, Rasmussen Reports

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Donald Trump has taken shots at Trudeau and Macron, and they have fired back. While Trump wants Russia returned to the G8, Macron has said the group could become the G6. But Donald Trump is gaining support, and non-globalist politicians are being elected in Europe. How are the events of the G7 and Trump’s upcoming meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un being viewed in the U.S.? Guest: Fran Coombs, Managing Editor of Rasmussen Reports, and former editor of the Washington Times - The divide at the G7 meetings in Quebec were nationalist vs. globalist. Roy asks callers which position most closely represents their own point of view of what the western world must do. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 201826 min

S1 Ep 649Interview - Doug Ford sweeps to victory in Ontario - Darrell Bricker IPSOS CEO

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Doug Ford has been voted in by the people of Ontario. But was this because voters liked him, or just preferred him over the other options? And how patient will the people of Ontario be, when it comes to Ford keeping the promises he made while on the campaign? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO IPSOS - Why was Doug Ford able to destroy the Liberal Party and crush the NDP in Ontario? Callers share why they voted, or did not vote, for the Conservatives. Should Rachel Notley expect the same treatment in Alberta, and should Justin Trudeau be worried at the federal level? (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 201835 min

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 3, 2018 - Joe Warmington talks freedom of expression, Gerard Batten on Tommy Robinson’s arrest, and Alfredo Corchado on Mexican drug cartels

The Roy Green Show Podcast Joe Warmington returns to the show to talk about the nuances of freedom of expression, Member of European Parliament Gerard Batten discusses the arrest of Tommy Robinson, and Journalist Alfredo Corchado shares stories from his time reporting on Mexican drug cartels. - Is freedom of expression increasingly limited? A few weeks ago, Roy and Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington brought up the topic while discussing the conduct of some members of Ontario’s NDP. Now Joe and Roy pick up the topic again, to dig deeper into the ideas of freedom of expression, political correctness and double-standards. Meanwhile, there has been no apology from the NDP and none of the contentious candidates faced firing. What can be done, how should these issues should be handled? - Tommy Robinson was arrested, charged, tried and imprisoned in a matter of hours. The self-described British journalist and co-founder of the English Defense League, now member of the Quillium think tank was live-streaming the arrivals of a number of men at a British court where they were charged with sexual grooming of girls and women. The men were predominantly of Pakistani origin and Muslim. What is the story behind these events? Our guest knows Batten personally, and can speak on the sexual exploitation taking place in the U.K. Guest: Gerard Batten, Member of the European Parliament for London, U.K. Independence Party, Batten knows Robinson personally and has been interviewed by him. - Alfredo Corchado is a Dallas Morning News correspondent who has written extensively about Mexican drug cartels and has had his life threatened several times, even once narrowly escaping a hit team. Alfredo joins us to speak about the ongoing issues on the U.S/Mexico border as well as concerns about MS-13 and other drug gangs illegally crossing the Canadian border. Guest: Alfredo Corchado, journalist, author of ‘Homelands: Four Friends, Two Countries, and the Fate of the Great Mexican-American Migration’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201847 min

Gerald Batten Member of the European Parliament on imprisonment of Tommy Robinson

Tommy Robinson was arrested, charged, tried and imprisoned in a matter of hours. The self-described British journalist and co-founder of the English Defense League, now member of the Quillium think tank was live-streaming the arrivals of a number of men at a British court where they were charged with sexual grooming of girls and women. The men were predominantly of Pakistani origin and Muslim. What is the story behind these events? Our guest knows Batten personally, and can speak on the sexual exploitation taking place in the U.K. Guest: Gerard Batten, Member of the European Parliament for London, U.K. Independence Party, Batten knows Robinson personally and has been interviewed by him. (Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201820 min

Alfredo Corchado - Life threatened by Mexican drug cartels - Author of new book Homelands

Alfredo Corchado is a Dallas Morning News correspondent who has written extensively about Mexican drug cartels and has had his life threatened several times, even once narrowly escaping a hit team. Alfredo joins us to speak about the ongoing issues on the U.S/Mexico border as well as concerns about MS-13 and other drug gangs illegally crossing the Canadian border. Guest: Alfredo Corchado, journalist, author of ‘Homelands: Four Friends, Two Countries, and the Fate of the Great Mexican-American Migration’ (Photo: AP Photo/Guillermo Arias) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201820 min

Kristian Saucier pardoned by President Trump

After serving on a U.S. nuclear attack submarine for five years, Kristian Saucier took six souvenir photographs. He was charged with illegal retention of defense information, pled guilty and was imprisoned. After serving out his sentence President Trump pardoned Kristian Saucier and sent an email reading in part "Now you can go out and have the life you deserve." Trump frequently mentioned Saucier during his campaigning for the Oval Office. Roy speaks with Kristian about what is next for him, and how life has changed since he received his pardon. Guest: Kristian Saucier (Photo: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 20186 min

CPC Immigration critic Michelle Rempel responds to Ahmed Hussen, Immigration Minister & $50 million to support cost of illegal border crossers

Federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen has announced a $50 million payment to Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, to help cover housing costs borne by the provinces as a result of the thousands of illegal border crossings from the the U.S. into Canada. What signal is this sending to millions globally looking to enter nations like Canada illegally and not be turned back immediately, or perhaps not at all? Roy is joined by Michelle Rempel and callers to discuss these issues. Guest: Michelle Rempel. Canadian Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament and Immigration critic (Photo: AP Photo Charles Krupa) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201833 min

Joe Warmington & Roy - Freedom of Expression under attack

Is freedom of expression increasingly limited? A few weeks ago, Roy and Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington brought up the topic while discussing the conduct of some members of Ontario’s NDP. Now Joe and Roy pick up the topic again, to dig deeper into the ideas of freedom of expression, political correctness and double-standards. Meanwhile, there has been no apology from the NDP and none of the contentious candidates faced firing. What can be done, how should these issues should be handled? Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist - Do you feel like your freedom of expression is being compromised? Do we need limits to what can be said? Callers offer their opinions and personal stories, to add to the conversation. - Bernie Smith, a retired deep-sea tanker master in British Columbia, wrote a commentary about tanker safety which was featured the Vancouver Sun and Winnipeg Free Press. Roy shares Smith’s insight. (Photo: AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201839 min

S1 Ep 648Small businesses brace for U.S. tariffs and Kathleen Wynne’s last minute surprise

The Roy Green Show Podcast The closing days of the Ontario provincial election still offer surprises, Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe shares thoghts on a the U.S. steel tarriffs and the Trans Mountain pipeline, Laura Jones discusses the concerns of Canada's small business community. - This morning, Premier Kathleen Wynne made the stunning announcement that she is conceding the race for Ontario provincial leadership. Who will this ultimately benefit, and what can we expect in the final days of this tumultuous election? Guest: Darrel Bricker, CEO of IPSOS Polling - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe weighs in on the federal Liberals’ announcement that they will purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline, with a maximum taxpayer outlay of $4.5 billion. Meanwhile, Premier Moe is headed to the U.S. next week to discuss the steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.And he shares his thoughts on the upcoming G7 conference in Ottawa, and the Ontario provincial election. Guest: Scott Moe Premier of Saskatchewan - The Trudeau government says it will purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline. Meanwhile in the U.S., President Trump’s administration has declared tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. How will Canada's small bussiness be affect by these changes? Guest: Laura Jones, Executive Vice-President and Chief Strategic Officer for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business in British Columbia - It’s time for Beauties and the Beast, the weekly opinions session on major issues, with three Canadian women from business, politics and media. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201847 min

Beauties & The Beast - Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale, Michelle Simson - Strong views on ON election, Trans Mountain & U.S. tariffs

It’s time for Beauties and the Beast, the weekly opinions session on major issues, with three Canadian women from business, politics and media. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201820 min

The Federal Liberals announced they will purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline - will this pay off in the future?

Callers share their thoughts on the Trudeau government’s decision. Some Canadians see the purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline as the right move, others do not. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 20186 min

Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier's views on Trans Mountain pipeline, US tariffs, G7

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe weighs in on the federal Liberals’ announcement that they will purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline, with a maximum taxpayer outlay of $4.5 billion. Meanwhile, Premier Moe is headed to the U.S. next week to discuss the steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.And he shares his thoughts on the upcoming G7 conference in Ottawa, and the Ontario provincial election. Guest: Scott Moe Premier of Saskatchewan (Photo: Adrian Raaber/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201814 min

Dan McTeague, Gasbuddy.com petroleum analyst on Trans Mountain purchase

The Federal Liberals announced that they are prepared to purchase the Trans Mountain Pipeline and own it for a period of time. But is this a great move or a desperation move? Guest: Dan McTeague. Former Liberal MP, Now senior petroleum analyst with Gasbuddy.com (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201820 min

B.C. CFIB executive VP Laura Jones on Trans Mountain pipeline purchase

The Trudeau government says it will purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline. Meanwhile in the U.S., President Trump’s administration has declared tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. But how will Canada's small bussiness be affect by these changes? Guest: Laura Jones, Executive Vice-President and Chief Strategic Officer for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business in British Columbia (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201820 min

Fmr. AB prosecutor Scott Newark on bail for Joshua Boyle

Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle, who faces several assault charges, will be released from jail with strict bail conditions that include an electronic tracking bracelet. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown, executive director of the Canadian Police Association, Security advisor to federal and Ontario governments, and Adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University. (Photo: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 20187 min

Western Canada callers' advice for Ontario voters

Who do the people of Alberta and Manitoba recommend Ontario voters put into power on Thursday? Roy hosts a conversation between callers, to help the people of Ontario decide. (Photo: Stephen C. Host / The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201820 min

IPSOS CEO Darrell Bricker analysis Ontario election

This morning, Premier Kathleen Wynne made the stunning announcement that she is conceding the race for Ontario provincial leadership. Who will this ultimately benefit, and what can we expect in the final days of this tumultuous election? Guest: Darrel Bricker, CEO of IPSOS Polling (Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 201814 min