
The Roy Green Show
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Hour 2, Segment 1 - Raheel Raza and Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says ISIS terrorists who have returned to Canada could be an "extraordinarily powerful voice" against being radicalized and traveling abroad to join a terror group. Why should we let Canadians who joined ISIS – and may have either participated in horrific criminal and genocidal violence or supported such actions – be counseled and reintegrated into Canadian society? Guests: Raheel Raza, president of the council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow, public speaker and consultant for Interfaith and Intercultural diversity, outspoken advocate for gender equality and activist for women's rights internationally, and author of “Their Jihad, Not My Jihad” Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, former US Navy Lieutenant Commander, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, nuclear cardiologist & past president of the Arizona Medical Association and author of “Battle for the Soul of Islam”(Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Callers
Roy asks callers for their perspectives on minimum wage hikes, changes to taxation legislation for participants in a small business and more.(Photo: Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers for their perspectives on minimum wage hikes, changes to taxation legislation for participants in a small business and more.(Photo: Mario Beauregard/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Dan Kelly
Are Canada’s small and medium sized businesses being targeted by the federal and provincial governments? On Monday, in Ontario, the minimum wage rises to $14 per hour. Next October, in Alberta it will raise to $15 per hour. New tax regulations for small businesses will soon take effect and the Trudeau government demands the introduction of carbon taxes in 2018. Guests: Dan Kelly, CEO and president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business(Photo: Denis Beaumont/The Canadian Press Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How are Internet-connected cameras being hacked and streamed on Russian websites? Why has a Canadian citizen been stranded in a German Hospital? Is U.S. President Donald Trump losing the support of his base?
The Roy Green Show According to a poll from Rasmussen Reports, most Americans believe that Donald Trump should resign from the office of U.S. President if he is guilty of the sexual harassment of which he has been accused. Meanwhile, there is concern that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible Russian involvement in the 2016 election has illegally obtained thousands of emails. Is Trump losing his base? Will the Left’s incessant and organized attacks on Trump lead to his fall from office? Guest: Dan Gainor, Vice President of Culture & Business at the Media Research Center - It’s the season of the flu vs. the cold. What should you do to ward off both of these seasonal menaces? Guest: Jason Tetro, “The Germ Guy” and author of “The Germ Code & The Germ Files” - For the first time since winning the 2015 federal election, Justin Trudeau's approval rating has dropped below 50% nationally (according to Angus Reid polling). He’s still significantly ahead of CPC leader Andrew Scheer and federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, but is there a crack developing in Trudeau support? Guest: Shachi Kurl, executive director of Angus Reid polling - Ali Davari is 84-years-old and in a medically induced coma in Germany. He cannot be brought home on a commercial flight, but RBC Insurance – who sold Mr. Davari a travel policy – is refusing to pay for him to be flown back to Canada. They also won’t pay for any of the medical costs, including hospital charges. On top of everything, RBC has refused to publicly address the issue. The Davari family has a GoFundMe to raise money to cover the medical bills that RBC will not cover: https://www.gofundme.com/helpalidavari Guests: Kevin Davari, Ali Davari's son Sivan Tumarkin, partner at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP in Toronto - A Russian website has been streaming footage from hundreds of Canadian cameras. Your various connected devices may all be at risk. Why should you be concerned? On another note, how will Canada be affected by the current net neutrality controversy in the U.S.? Guest: Daniel Tobok, CEO, CyIntelligence Inc. - Police are investigating after Apotex founder Barry Sherman and his wife Honey were found dead in their home in Toronto. The Sherman family released a statement criticizing early speculation that it may have been a murder-suicide. Guest: Ross McLean, former Toronto police officer, security specialist with the Facebook page, “Crime Power and Politics” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 4 - Marilisa Racco
Our weekly “Smart Living & Entertainment” from Marilisa Racco, Global News lifestyle reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 3 - Alex Pierson
Yesterday, Dellen Millard and Mark Smich were convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Laura Babcock. Both men were first convicted of the murder of Ancaster, Ontario resident Tim Bosma. Who are Millard and Smich and what still needs to be said about their double murder convictions? Guest: Alex Pierson, host of “ON Point with Alex Pierson” on Global News Radio(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 2 - Ross McLean
Police are investigating after Apotex founder Barry Sherman and his wife Honey were found dead in their home in Toronto. The Sherman family released a statement criticizing early speculation that it may have been a murder-suicide. Guest: Ross McLean, former Toronto police officer, security specialist with the Facebook page, “Crime Power and Politics”(Photo: Norm Betts/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 1 - Daniel Tobok
A Russian website has been streaming footage from hundreds of Canadian cameras. Your various connected devices may all be at risk. Why should you be concerned? On another note, how will Canada be affected by the current net neutrality controversy in the U.S.? Guest: Daniel Tobok, CEO, CyIntelligence Inc.(Photo: Screenshot/Insecam) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Kevin Davari and Sivan Tumarkin
Ali Davari is 84-years-old and in a medically induced coma in Germany. He cannot be brought home on a commercial flight, but RBC Insurance – who sold Mr. Davari a travel policy – is refusing to pay for him to be flown back to Canada. They also won’t pay for any of the medical costs, including hospital charges. On top of everything, RBC has refused to publicly address the issue.The Davari family has a GoFundMe to raise money to cover the medical bills that RBC will not cover: https://www.gofundme.com/helpalidavari Guests: Kevin Davari, Ali Davari's son Sivan Tumarkin, partner at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP in Toronto(Photo via the Davari family's GoFundMe page) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers – do you want Justin Trudeau to be defeated in the next federal election? And was it a mistake not to re-elect Stephen Harper in 2015?(Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 2 - Callers
Roy asks callers – do you want Justin Trudeau to be defeated in the next federal election? And was it a mistake not to re-elect Stephen Harper in 2015?(Photo: Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 1 - Shachi Kurl
For the first time since winning the 2015 federal election, Justin Trudeau's approval rating has dropped below 50% nationally (according to Angus Reid polling). He’s still significantly ahead of CPC leader Andrew Scheer and federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, but is there a crack developing in Trudeau support? Guest: Shachi Kurl, executive director of Angus Reid polling(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Jason Tetro
It’s the season of the flu vs. the cold. What should you do to ward off both of these seasonal menaces? Guest: Jason Tetro, “The Germ Guy” and author of “The Germ Code & The Germ Files”(Photo: Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers if they side with the "Dump Trump" movement or the Deplorables.(Photo: Evan Vucci/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Dan Gainor
According to a poll from Rasmussen Reports, most Americans believe that Donald Trump should resign from the office of U.S. President if he is guilty of the sexual harassment of which he has been accused. Meanwhile, there is concern that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible Russian involvement in the 2016 election has illegally obtained thousands of emails. Is Trump losing his base? Will the Left’s incessant and organized attacks on Trump lead to his fall from office? Guest: Dan Gainor, Vice President of Culture & Business at the Media Research Center(Photo: Olivier Douliery/EPA) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A jury found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty, what was it like in the courtroom? Is Canada prepared for dealing with the threat of terrorism in 2018? What constitutes sexual harassment?
The Roy Green Show Podcast A jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old Laura Babcock. Guest: Alex Pierson, host of “On Point with Alex Pierson”, long time journalist, covered the Bosma trial for 900CHML - The father of a young Toronto woman whose killers were found guilty of first-degree murder says that while justice has been done, the verdict doesn’t ease his family’s suffering. What was it like in the courtroom today when the verdict was read? Guest: Sean O'Shea, Global News reporter - What exactly constitutes sexual harassment by men toward women? What kind of behavior crosses the line? Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment law specialist with Samfiru/Turmarkin LLP in Toronto - Throughout the past year, political response to significant terror attacks and threats has been largely underwhelming and hasn't necessarily given citizens a sense of security. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggests that the way to deal with ISIS fighters returning to Canada is to provide them with counseling and work toward reintegrating them into society. Looking ahead to 2018, how does the former commanding officer of JTF2, Canada's elite counter terrorism unit, view the threat to Canadians in the coming year? Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former commanding officer of Canada's elite counter terrorism Special Forces unit JTF2 - Derek and Frances Baars made national headlines when they took the Children's Aid Society in Hamilton, Ontario to court, alleging their two young foster children were removed from their home because the Baars insisted on telling the kids neither Santa Claus nor the Eastery bunny are real. The Baars’ court application against CAS alleges their charter rights were violated because of their religious beliefs. The case goes to court in Hamilton next week. Guest: Derek Baars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 3 and 4 - Beauties and the Beast
Roy and the Beauties tackle some of the top stories from the past week, including finance minister Bill Morneau’s changes to “income sprinkling rules”, Stats Canada reporting that Canadians owe $1.71 for every $1 they make and more. Guest: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 2 - Derek Baars
Derek and Frances Baars made national headlines when they took the Children's Aid Society in Hamilton, Ontario to court, alleging their two young foster children were removed from their home because the Baars insisted on telling the kids neither Santa Claus nor the Eastery bunny are real. The Baars’ court application against CAS alleges their charter rights were violated because of their religious beliefs. The case goes to court in Hamilton next week. Guest: Derek Baars(Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 1 - Dave Potter
2016 set a new record for total amount of worldwide e-waste at 45 million tonnes. That's equivalent to about 4,500 Eiffel Towers. Among all of this are the phones, computers, tablets and televisions that we throw away. The raw materials of the discarded electronics are estimated to be worth nearly $65 billion due to the gold, silver, copper, platinum and palladium within the products. But only 8.9 million tonnes were collected and recycled, while most wound up in landfills. Many of these devices contain confidential corporate and personal information.What can be done to deal with the rising tide of obsolete and unwanted electronics? Guest: Dave Potter, Vice-president of Business Development with Global e-Waste Solutions, with offices in Canada(Photo: Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Sean O'Shea
The father of a young Toronto woman whose killers were found guilty of first-degree murder says that while justice has been done, the verdict doesn’t ease his family’s suffering. What was it like in the courtroom today when the verdict was read?Guest: Sean O'Shea, Global News reporter(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 1, 2 and 3 - Lt. Col. Steve Day
Throughout the past year, political response to significant terror attacks and threats has been largely underwhelming and hasn't necessarily given citizens a sense of security. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggests that the way to deal with ISIS fighters returning to Canada is to provide them with counseling and work toward reintegrating them into society. Looking ahead to 2018, how does the former commanding officer of JTF2, Canada's elite counter terrorism unit, view the threat to Canadians in the coming year? Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former commanding officer of Canada's elite counter terrorism Special Forces unit JTF2(Photo: Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Callers
Roy asks callers – where does sexual harassment begin? Is insisting on helping a woman with her coat crossing the line? What about hugging?(Photo: Nadia Stewart/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 2 and 3 - Lior Samfiru
What exactly constitutes sexual harassment by men toward women? What kind of behavior crosses the line? Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment law specialist with Samfiru/Turmarkin LLP in Toronto(Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 1 - Alex Pierson
A jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old Laura Babcock.Guest: Alex Pierson, host of “On Point with Alex Pierson”, long time journalist, covered the Bosma trial for 900CHML(Photo: Toronto Police Service/Handout) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why are serving RCMP officers challenging the leadership of the force? Will Roy Moore be elected to the U.S. senate? Would you want to know how much longer you have to live?
The Roy Green Show Serving RCMP officers are challenging the leadership of the force on behalf of the men and women who serve on the front lines. Guests: Inspector Stephen Gloade, demonstrated outside the office of federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale on Friday Corporal Patrick Bouchard, stationed in New Brunswick, friend of the three Moncton RCMP officers killed by Justin Bourque in 2014 - On Monday, the B.C. Court of Appeal struck down the Equitas lawsuit against the federal government. The lawsuit sought to have disability pensions and benefits for veterans restored and protected after the federal government put an end to those pensions in 2006. Guests: Marc Burchell, veteran and president of the Equitas Society Don Sorochan, lawyer who represented Canada's wounded military veteran members of the Equitas Society lawsuit against the federal government - In 48 hours, Alabama voters will decide whether GOP candidate and former Alabama state judge Roy Moore will be elected to the U.S. Senate. Women continue to accuse Moore of sexual harassment and assault when they were between 14 & 16 years of age and he was in his early 30s. Meanwhile, "The Silence Breakers" were named TIME's Person Of The Year and the #MeToo campaign continues to gain momentum. What will come of this? Will Moore be elected? Guests: Catherine Galliford, former RCMP Corporal who accused male officers of sexual harassment and sexual assault Krista Carle, former RCMP Officer and member of a class action suit group of plaintiffs accusing male RCMP members of sexual harassment and assault. - The United States has announced plans to move its Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Arab foreign ministers are urging the U.S. to reverse its decision but the U.S. seems set on the move. What will be the consequences in the Middle East and abroad? Guest: Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum - Larry is a long-time listener to the program. About 18 months ago, he called in and shared that he had been recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Larry stated during that call that he does not believe anyone should be told the 'likely' maximum amount of time they have to live. Now, doctors have told him he will live until Christmas but that anything beyond is a "bonus." Would you want to know how much time you had left to live? Guest: Larry, cancer patient Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 4 - Callers
Roy asks callers for their experiences dealing with death or cancer on a personal level and shares some of his own personal experiences.(Photo: Fausto Serafini/EyeEm/Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers for their experiences dealing with death or cancer on a personal level and shares some of his own personal experiences.(Photo: Fausto Serafini/EyeEm/Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Larry
Larry is a long-time listener to the program. About 18 months ago, he called in and shared that he had been recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Larry stated during that call that he does not believe anyone should be told the 'likely' maximum amount of time they have to live. Now, doctors have told him he will live until Christmas but that anything beyond is a "bonus." Would you want to know how much time you had left to live? Guest: Larry, cancer patient(Photo: Global News/File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Gregg Roman
The United States has announced plans to move its Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Arab foreign ministers are urging the U.S. to reverse its decision but the U.S. seems set on the move. What will be the consequences in the Middle East and abroad? Guest: Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum(Photo: Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi/AP Photo, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers what they think of Roy Moore and whether or not they would vote for him.(Photo: Brynn Anderson/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 2 - Callers
Roy asks callers what they think of Roy Moore and whether or not they would vote for him.(Photo: Brynn Anderson/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 1 - Catherine Galliford and Krista Carle
In 48 hours, Alabama voters will decide whether GOP candidate and former Alabama state judge Roy Moore will be elected to the U.S. Senate. Women continue to accuse Moore of sexual harassment and assault when they were between 14 & 16 years of age and he was in his early 30s.Meanwhile, "The Silence Breakers" were named TIME's Person Of The Year and the #MeToo campaign continues to gain momentum.What will come of this? Will Moore be elected? Guests: Catherine Galliford, former RCMP Corporal who accused male officers of sexual harassment and sexual assaultKrista Carle, former RCMP Officer and member of a class action suit group of plaintiffs accusing male RCMP members of sexual harassment and assault.(Photo: Brynn Anderson/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 3 and 4 - Marc Burchell and Don Sorochan
On Monday, the B.C. Court of Appeal struck down the Equitas lawsuit against the federal government. The lawsuit sought to have disability pensions and benefits for veterans restored and protected after the federal government put an end to those pensions in 2006. Guests: Marc Burchell, veteran and president of the Equitas Society Don Sorochan, lawyer who represented Canada's wounded military veteran members of the Equitas Society lawsuit against the federal government(Photo: Adrienne South/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Inspector Stephen Gloade and Corporal Patrick Bouchard
Serving RCMP officers are challenging the leadership of the force on behalf of the men and women who serve on the front lines. Guests: Inspector Stephen Gloade, demonstrated outside the office of federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale on Friday Corporal Patrick Bouchard, stationed in New Brunswick, friend of the three Moncton RCMP officers killed by Justin Bourque in 2014(Photo: Global News/File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What was the point of Prime Minister Trudeau’s trip to China? What is it like to be wrongfully sent to prison? What can be done for Chronic Pain patients?
The Roy Green Show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to China was less than successful, as he failed to secure a commitment to trade talks. What is the value of a free trade agreement with China, particularly for Canada's small business sector? Are the Chinese even really interested in free trade? Guest: Catherine Swift, economist and former president/CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - There was a very direct exchange in parliament between CPC Immigration critic Michelle Rempel and Liberal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen on whether the Liberals intend to remove the section on female genital mutilation in the Canadian Citizenship Guide. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP and immigration critic - U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Embassy in Israel will be moved to Jerusalem, instigating turmoil and anger throughout the Middle East and beyond. What is the likely longer term response and fallout of this decision? Guest: Abderrahim Foukara, Washington Bureau Chief with Al Jazeera - David Milgaard spent 23 years in prison, wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of a nurse from Saskatoon. He was offered release multiple times, if he would plead guilty. He refused. After David’s mother, Joyce, championed him for years, his case was re-examined and he was found innocent. He contributed a written piece called ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.’ to the Canada 150 book. Guest: David Milgaard, advocate for wrongfully convicted, author of ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.’ - There continues to be a lack of media coverage on the struggles faced by chronic pain patients who rely on prescribed opioid medication to simply get by on a day-to-day basis. Guest: Kate Nicholson, a chronic pain patient who served in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice for more than 20 years, practicing health-related civil rights law Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 3 and 4 - Beauties and the Beast
Roy and the Beauties discuss Trudeau’s failed free trade mission to China, the best and worst cities for business investment in Canada and more. Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson(Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Kate Nicholson
There continues to be a lack of media coverage on the struggles faced by chronic pain patients who rely on prescribed opioid medication to simply get by on a day-to-day basis. Guest: Kate Nicholson, a chronic pain patient who served in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice for more than 20 years, practicing health-related civil rights law(Photo: Toby Talbot/The Canadian Press/AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 3 and 4 - David Milgaard
David Milgaard spent 23 years in prison, wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of a nurse from Saskatoon. He was offered release multiple times, if he would plead guilty. He refused. After David’s mother, Joyce, championed him for years, his case was re-examined and he was found innocent. He contributed a written piece called ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.’ to the Canada 150 book. Guest: David Milgaard, advocate for wrongfully convicted, author of ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.’(Photo: Nate Luit/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 2 - Abderrahim Foukara
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Embassy in Israel will be moved to Jerusalem, instigating turmoil and anger throughout the Middle East and beyond. What is the likely long term response and fallout of this decision? Guest: Abderrahim Foukara, Washington Bureau Chief with Al Jazeera(Photo: Ammar Awad/Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 1 - Michelle Rempel
There was a very direct exchange in parliament between CPC Immigration critic Michelle Rempel and Liberal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen on whether the Liberals intend to remove the section on female genital mutilation in the Canadian Citizenship Guide. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP and immigration critic(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Catherine Swift
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to China was less than successful, as he failed to secure a commitment to trade talks. What is the value of a free trade agreement with China, particularly for Canada's small business sector? Are the Chinese even really interested in free trade? Guest: Catherine Swift, economist and former president/CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business(Photo: Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers - is a vote for Roy Moore a vote that ignores the sexual assault/harassment allegations against him? Moore is insisting all accusations are false and politically motivated.(Photo: Brynn Anderson/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 2 - Callers
Roy plays back the audio from the Access Hollywood tape, during which Donald Trump laughs with Billy Bush about how he approaches women.Last night at a public rally, Trump once again endorsed Alabama GOP Senate candidate and judge Roy Moore in Tuesday's election.He asks callers - is a vote for Roy Moore a vote that ignores the sexual assault/harassment allegations against him? Moore is insisting all accusations are false and politically motivated.(Photo: The Washington Post via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 1 - Roy on TIME Magazine's Person of the Year, "The Silence Breakers"
TIME magazine's Person of the Year is "The Silence Breakers" - women who broke the silence about sexual harassment/assault in the workplace and in interactions with powerful men.Was this a good choice?(Photo: Courtesy - TIME Magazine) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How cut and dry is the issue of sexual harassment? What will be the B.C. Court of Appeal's decision on the Equitas lawsuit? What will happen with Finance Minister Bill Morneau?
The Roy Green Show Matt Lauer is the latest celebrity to face sexual harassment allegations. It’s a clear concern, but how cut and dried is the issue of sexual harassment? Guest: Jane Kirtley, professor of media ethics and law at the University of Minnesota - Did Bill Morneau share news of impending legislation with his father, giving him a chance to sell $200K in shares and avoid the hit caused by federal law? Guest: Catherine Swift, former president/CEO Canadian Federation of Independent Business, an economist who sat on the Board of the C.D. Howe Institute with Morneau for several years - The B.C. Court of Appeal will announce its decision regarding the Equitas lawsuit tomorrow. The lawsuit aims to have disability pensions and benefits for veterans restored and protected after the federal government put an end to those pensions in 2006. Guest: Marc Burchell, President of the Equitas Society - Dr. Jordan Peterson is a University of Toronto psychology professor who refused to address transgender students using pronouns they prefer over the standard his/her, him/she. He is considered a hero by some and a villain by others. Recently a McGill University Editorial called on U of T to fire Peterson. Guest: Dr. Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto psychology professor - RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade will be protesting outside federal Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale's office in Regina next Friday. Goodale hasn’t acknowledged Inspector Gloade's emails or in-person appearance at the Minister's office requesting a meeting to discuss his concerns for the RCMP, which include workplace harassment, bullying, intimidation and sexual harassment. Guest: Stephen Gloade, RCMP Inspector Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 4 - Marilisa Racco
Our weekly “Smart Living & Entertainment” from Marilisa Racco, Global News lifestyle reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 3 - Stephen Gloade
RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade will be protesting outside federal Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale's office in Regina next Friday. Goodale hasn’t acknowledged Inspector Gloade's emails or in-person appearance at the Minister's office requesting a meeting to discuss his concerns for the RCMP, which include workplace harassment, bullying, intimidation and sexual harassment. Guest: Stephen Gloade, RCMP Inspector(Photo: Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Dr. Jordan Peterson
Dr. Jordan Peterson is a University of Toronto psychology professor who refused to address transgender students using pronouns they prefer over the standard his/her, him/she. He is considered a hero by some and a villain by others. Recently a McGill University Editorial called on U of T to fire Peterson. Guest: Dr. Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto psychology professor(Photo: Rene Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Marc Burchell
The B.C. Court of Appeal will announce its decision regarding the Equitas lawsuit tomorrow. The lawsuit aims to have disability pensions and benefits for veterans restored and protected after the federal government put an end to those pensions in 2006. Guest: Marc Burchell, President of the Equitas Society(Photo: Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices