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Hour 1, Segments 1, 2 and 3 - Marvin Ross and Barry Ulmer
Against a backdrop of overdose deaths caused by illegal opioids, there are chronic pain patients who have long been prescribed opioids in order to make life bearable. Many are experiencing difficulty renewing their opioid prescriptions because doctors fear retribution from medical organizations and governments for taking care of their patients. Guests: Marvin Ross, writer on health issues for Huffington Post Canada, including the column “Ontario’s War on Pain Patients” Barry Ulmer, Executive Director of the Chronic Pain Association of Canada(Photo: Graeme Roy/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why is a new committee sworn to secrecy being made? America's military members' thoughts on Trump's name calling and the Beauties's thoughts on the long list of those accused of sexual crimes
The Roy Green ShowDenis Coderre got a shock this past week as Montreal voters booted him out of the mayor's office. Guest: Beryl Wajsman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban, Quebec's largest circulation English language weekly newspaper-The federal government has established the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, which is made up of eleven senators and MPs who swore an oath of secrecy and have access to material from Canada's national security agencies. What is the committee's job and why does it exist? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, security adviser to the governments of Ontario and Canada, now security and justice policy analyst and adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University-Dr. Zuhdi Jasser was invited to testify before the parliamentary committee reviewing the controversial motion103 on Islamophobia. During his presentation, he was called an “extremist” by Liberal MP and Muslim Arif Virani. Dr. Jasser is requesting Arif Virani debate him publicly on the Roy Green Show. Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, nuclear cardiologist, and author “Battle for the Soul of Islam”-U.S. President Donald Trump has been making headlines throughout his trip to Asia. Trump fired back after a statement from the North Korean government called him “an old lunatic”, calling Kim Jong Un “short and fat” in a tweet. How do America's military members feel about this Commander in Chief? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus durint the Surge in Iraq and author of “Surge: My Journey with General David Petraeus and the Remaking of the Iraq War”-Comedian Louis C.K. has admitted that allegations of sexual misconduct against him are true. It’s just the latest case as more and more famous and successful men are being accused of sexual assault, abuse, misconduct, or rape. Guests: Catherine Swift, WorkingCanadians.ca Linda Leatherdale, independent business journalist & vice president of Cambria Canada Michelle Simson, former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau 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 - Dr. Jeffrey Ennis
More than 100 million people in the U.S. and Canada are battling chronic pain. Some of these pain patients are dealing with doctors who are refusing to continue to prescribe opioids because they’re afraid of losing their medical licenses. Is there an effective way to control the agony of chronic pain? Guest: Dr. Jeffrey Ennis, pain management specialist in Hamilton, Ontario and author of “Hypnotherapy for Pain Control: A Safe and Non-Addictive Way to Relieve Chronic Pain”(Photo: Toby Talbot/AP Photo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Colonel Peter Mansoor
U.S. President Donald Trump has been making headlines throughout his trip to Asia. Trump fired back after a statement from the North Korean government called him “an old lunatic”, calling Kim Jong Un “short and fat” in a tweet. How do America's military members feel about this Commander in Chief? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus durint the Surge in Iraq and author of “Surge: My Journey with General David Petraeus and the Remaking of the Iraq War”(Photo: Jung Yeon-Je/Pool Photo via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 2, 3 and 4 - Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson
Comedian Louis C.K. has admitted that allegations of sexual misconduct against him are true. It’s just the latest case as more and more famous and successful men are being accused of sexual assault, abuse, misconduct, or rape. Guests: Catherine Swift, WorkingCanadians.ca Linda Leatherdale, independent business journalist & vice president of Cambria Canada Michelle Simson, former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau(Photo: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 1 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser was invited to testify before the parliamentary committee reviewing the controversial motion103 on Islamophobia. During his presentation, he was called an “extremist” by Liberal MP and Muslim Arif Virani. Dr. Jasser is requesting Arif Virani debate him publicly on the Roy Green Show. Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, nuclear cardiologist, and author “Battle for the Soul of Islam”(Photo: Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Bishop Council Nedd II
Bishop Council Nedd II of St. Alban's Anglican Church in Pennsylvania is considering arming himself with a pistol at the Altar. He explains why he's made this decision, one week after the shooting at Sutherland Springs Church in Texas. Guest: Bishop Council Nedd II, also a Pennsylvania state constable(Photo: Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Scott Newark
The federal government has established the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, which is made up of eleven senators and MPs who swore an oath of secrecy and have access to material from Canada's national security agencies. What is the committee's job and why does it exist? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, security adviser to the governments of Ontario and Canada, now security and justice policy analyst and adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University(Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Beryl Wajsman
Denis Coderre got a shock this past week as Montreal voters booted him out of the mayor's office. Guest: Beryl Wajsman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban, Quebec's largest circulation English language weekly newspaper(Photo: Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reflections on Remembrance Day, The challenges faced by those who fight for Canada, and a look at the UN Climate Initiative
The Roy Green ShowNot only is Remembrance Day a day for honouring the selfless actions of the men and women of the Canadian military, it’s also about the men and women who face challenges today as a direct result of their fighting for Canada. Guest: Major Mark Campbell, PPCLI, lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan, and a member of the Equitas lawsuit-Andy is a listener who reached out to Roy several weeks ago after hearing a segment about white privilege on air. Recently, he found that his children’s school had banned Halloween costumes. Andy paid a visit to the principal and shares what happened next. Guest: Andy, a concerned parent in Toronto-Mubin Shaikh was radicalized as a young Muslim in Canada. Today, however, he is an expert on the issue of radicalization and terror. He was a CSIS and RCMP undercover operative during the Toronto 18 terrorist plot. Two weeks ago, he was invited to speak to the United Nations Security Council on the topic of armed groups using children to carry out violent attacks. Guest: Mubin Shaikh, author of “Undercover Jihadi”-Michael LoSchiavo is a longtime teacher at Ancaster Meadows elementary school in Hamilton, ON. Every Remembrance Day, Mr. LoSchiavo organizes patriotic events and a ceremony involving students and faculty to honour Canada's men and women in uniform. Guest: Michael LoSchiavo-Dr. Bjorn Lomborg has been named one of the world’s 100 Most Influential Persons by Time Magazine. He argues that humans have induced climate change but believes that the UN Climate Initiative is a massive expenditure with little return. In July, his piece in the Globe and Mail, ‘A Tighter Aid Budget Means Canada Must do More with Less,’ challenged inefficient carbon taxations. Guest: Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, Director of the Copenhagen Consensus Centre think tank, author of Cool It 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 Remembrance Day, the election of a new mayor in Montreal, the Paradise Papers and more. Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Bjorn Lomborg
Dr. Bjorn Lomborg has been named one of the world’s 100 Most Influential Persons by Time Magazine. He argues that humans have induced climate change but believes that the UN Climate Initiative is a massive expenditure with little return. In July, his piece in the Globe and Mail, ‘A Tighter Aid Budget Means Canada Must do More with Less,’ challenged inefficient carbon taxations. Guest: Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, Director of the Copenhagen Consensus Centre think tank, author of Cool It(Photo: Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Roy solo
Roy shares a family story to mark Remembrance Day.(Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 3 - Michael LoSchiavo
Michael LoSchiavo is a longtime teacher at Ancaster Meadows elementary school in Hamilton, ON. Every Remembrance Day, Mr. LoSchiavo organizes patriotic events and a ceremony involving students and faculty to honour Canada's men and women in uniform. Guest: Michael LoSchiavo(Photo: Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 1 and 2 - Mubin Shaikh
Mubin Shaikh was radicalized as a young Muslim in Canada. Today, however, he is an expert on the issue of radicalization and terror. He was a CSIS and RCMP undercover operative during the Toronto 18 terrorist plot. Two weeks ago, he was invited to speak to the United Nations Security Council on the topic of armed groups using children to carry out violent attacks. Guest: Mubin Shaikh, author of “Undercover Jihadi”(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Andy
Andy is a listener who reached out to Roy several weeks ago after hearing a segment about white privilege on air. Recently, he found that his children’s school had banned Halloween costumes. Andy paid a visit to the principal and shares what happened next. Guest: Andy, a concerned parent in Toronto(Photo: Godong/UIG via Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers if they're related to a veteran who has faced hardship after returning from serving for Canada's military.(Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Major Mark Campbell
Not only is Remembrance Day a day for honouring the selfless actions of the men and women of the Canadian military, it’s also about the men and women who face challenges today as a direct result of their fighting for Canada. Guest: Major Mark Campbell, PPCLI, lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan, and a member of the Equitas lawsuit(Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Does Political Correctness silence discussion? How do terror groups recruit new members? What can we expect from Trump’s visit to Asia?
The Roy Green Show A new survey from the CATO Institute shows that 71% of Americans feel that political correctness has silenced important issues needed to be discussed in society. 58% have political views they're afraid to share in the current political climate. Guest: Emily Ekins, author of the CATO Institute study, “The Cato 2017 Free Speech and Tolerance Survey” - Earlier this week, New York City experienced a major terrorist attack. Sayfullo Saipov drove a rental truck into cyclists, killing 8 people. He is in custody, and is showing no remorse. How is it that people can be convinced to commit such violent acts of hatred for groups like ISIS? Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former Commanding Officer of Canada's national counter terrorism special forces, unit JTF2 - U.S. President Donald Trump is in Japan for his first stop on a five-country tour of Asia. What should we expect from this trip? Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, professor at Queen's University and the Royal Military College - The Fraser Institute's study on the country’s aging population suggests older Canadians could push government deficits to $143 billion by 2045. Guest: Taylor Jackson, public policy researcher and co-author of the Fraser Institute's new report on Canada's aging population 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 - Callers
Police in Hamilton, Ontario have charged a dog owner with causing unnecessary suffering to an animal after allegedly witnessing him repeatedly punching his dog in the head.(Photo: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Taylor Jackson
The Fraser Institute's study on the country’s aging population suggests older Canadians could push government deficits to $143 billion by 2045. Guest: Taylor Jackson, public policy researcher and co-author of the Fraser Institute's new report on Canada's aging population(Photo: Ira T. Nicolai/Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Dr. Christian Leuprecht
U.S. President Donald Trump is in Japan for his first stop on a five-country tour of Asia. What should we expect from this trip? Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, professor at Queen's University and the Royal Military College(Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 3 - Callers
An Algerian man is preparing to sue the Canadian federal government for the abuses he says he suffered at the hands of American security forces at Guantanamo Bay after he left Canada 15 years ago.What do callers think about this?(Photo: Charles Dharapak/AP Photo, File) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 1 and 2 - Lt. Col. Steve Day
Earlier this week, New York City experienced a major terrorist attack. Sayfullo Saipov drove a rental truck into cyclists, killing 8 people. He is in custody, and is showing no remorse. How is it that people can be convinced to commit such violent acts of hatred for groups like ISIS? Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former Commanding Officer of Canada's national counter terrorism special forces, unit JTF2(Photo: Handout/Reuters) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Callers
In light of the CATO Institute's new survey on political correctness, Roy asks callers to state their controversial opinions.(Photo: Dan Honda/East Bay Times via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
In light of the CATO Institute's new survey on political correctness, Roy asks callers to state their controversial opinions.(Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Dr. Emily Ekins
A new survey from the CATO Institute shows that 71% of Americans feel that political correctness has silenced important issues needed to be discussed in society. 58% have political views they're afraid to share in the current political climate. Guest: Emily Ekins, author of the CATO Institute study, “The Cato 2017 Free Speech and Tolerance Survey”(Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How safe are Canadian transport trucks? What is happening with M-103? How can pleading ignorance excuse a crime?
The Roy Green Show A massive crash on Ontario's Highway 400 earlier this week has brought attention to the issue of transport truck safety. Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Vice-President of Fluke Transport in Hamilton, Ontario-Dr. Zuhdi Jasser was invited to the Canadian parliament to speak about M103 before the House of Commons heritage committee. He says implementing M103 would naturally result in many harms and unintended consequences. Liberal MP Arif Virani called Dr. Jasser an "extremist" because of his criticism of the motion. Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, nuclear cardiologist, and author “Battle for the Soul of Islam”-Scott Reid was present while Dr. Zudhi Jasser spoke before the House of Commons heritage committee about M103. He responds to one Liberal MP calling Dr. Jasser an “extremist”. Guest: Scott Reid, CPC MP and a member of the committee investigating M103-There has been a drastic increase recently in the number of male celebrities who are facing allegations of sexual harassment, assault and abuse. Meanwhile, an Ottawa court found a husband not guilty of sexually assaulting his wife because the man – part of an arranged marriage in Gaza – honestly believed he had the right to intercourse with his Palestinian wife whenever he wanted. What kind of message will this send to women in Canada who may be in vulnerable positions? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, now adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University (Photo: Andrew Unangst/Getty Images)-Roy and the Beauties chat about some of the stories affecting Canadians during the past week, including finance minister Bill Morneau and his ongoing conflict of interest saga. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 3 and 4 - Beauties and the Beast
Roy and the Beauties chat about some of the stories affecting Canadians during the past week, including finance minister Bill Morneau and his ongoing conflict of interest saga. Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson(Photo: Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Scott Newark
There has been a drastic increase recently in the number of male celebrities who are facing allegations of sexual harassment, assault and abuse. Meanwhile, an Ottawa court found a husband not guilty of sexually assaulting his wife because the man – part of an arranged marriage in Gaza – honestly believed he had the right to intercourse with his Palestinian wife whenever he wanted. What kind of message will this send to women in Canada who may be in vulnerable positions? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, now adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University(Photo: Andrew Unangst/Getty Images) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 4 - Callers
Roy asks callers - does Dr. Jasser’s critique of M103 make him an extremist? Or is this a case of supporters of the motion refusing to tolerate anyone who challenges M103?(Photo: Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers - does Dr. Jasser’s critique of M103 make him an extremist? Or is this a case of supporters of the motion refusing to tolerate anyone who challenges M103?(Photo: Thinkstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segment 1 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser was invited to the Canadian parliament to speak about M103 before the House of Commons heritage committee. He says implementing M103 would naturally result in many harms and unintended consequences. Liberal MP Arif Virani called Dr. Jasser an "extremist" because of his criticism of the motion. Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, nuclear cardiologist, and author “Battle for the Soul of Islam”(Photo: Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Callers
Roy asks callers - are truck drivers more aggressive and less courteous than they were a decade or two ago?And for truckers, is there an issue with excessively aggressive truck drivers or unsafe rigs that shouldn’t be on the road?(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers - are truck drivers more aggressive and less courteous than they were a decade or two ago? And do truckers find that there an issue with excessively aggressive truck drivers or unsafe rigs that shouldn’t be on the road?(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - Steve Foxcroft
A massive crash on Ontario's Highway 400 earlier this week has brought attention to the issue of transport truck safety. Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Vice-President of Fluke Transport in Hamilton, Ontario(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What needs to change in the culture of the RCMP? How will the U.S. handle its opioid "public health emergency"? What can Albertans expect from Jason Kenney's United Conservative Party?
The Roy Green Show Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney has won the leadership of Alberta's United Conservative Party. Guest: John Himpe, Corus Alberta reporter-Canadian Neil Bantleman has been imprisoned in Indonesia since 2014. He was convicted of sex crimes against three minors who attended the Jakarta Intercultural School where he taught. However, some crucial pieces of evidence in the case have come into question, throwing significant doubt on Bantleman’s guilt. Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Bantleman’s family and has promised to take action. Guest: Guy Bantleman, brother of the convicted Canadian-President Donald Trump has declared the opioid crisis a “public health emergency” in the United States. But what kind of action will be taken and how will it affect up to 110 million Americans who are suffering from chronic pain? Guests: Richard Lawhern, PhD. Corresponding Secretary, Alliance for the Treatment of Intractable Pain, http://www.face-facts.org/lawhern Jessica, cardiology nurse practitioner in Texas and a pain patient who is longer allowed to prescribe certain pain medications in an outpatient setting-Two Canadian long-time chronic pain patients share their stories of enduring terrible pain and the difficulties they’ve faced obtaining the only medication that provides relief and quality of life. Guests: Dan, military veteran in OntarioBarb, Saskatchewan -RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade has come forward with concerns about our national police force. He believes that senior management is failing employees, and that mental health issues are not being properly addressed. Meanwhile, Atoya Montague’s court date has been repeatedly set back, seriously impacting her finances. But she has continued her legal challenge against the RCMP for the sexual harassment and sexual abuse that she has accused management of tolerating. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is preparing to appoint a new RCMP Commissioner. Will this bring a change to the organization’s culture, or will the issues raised go unaddressed? Guests: RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade Atoya Montague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segment 4 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser and Marilisa Racco
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, the founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and a former US Navy Lt. Commander, has been invited to testify at the M103 parliamentary hearings by the Canadian government. Also, a new feature debuts on the show - “Smart Living & Entertainment” from Marilisa Racco, Global News lifestyle reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1, 2 and 3 - Atoya Montague and Stephen Gloade
RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade has come forward with concerns about our national police force. He believes that senior management is failing employees, and that mental health issues are not being properly addressed. Meanwhile, Atoya Montague’s court date has been repeatedly set back, seriously impacting her finances. But she has continued her legal challenge against the RCMP for the sexual harassment and sexual abuse that she has accused management of tolerating. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is preparing to appoint a new RCMP Commissioner. Will this bring a change to the organization’s culture, or will the issues raised go unaddressed? Guests: RCMP Inspector Stephen Gloade Atoya Montague(Photo: File/Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 3 and 4 - Dan and Barb
Two Canadian long-time chronic pain patients share their stories of enduring terrible pain and the difficulties they’ve faced obtaining the only medication that provides relief and quality of life. Guests: Dan, military veteran in OntarioBarb, Saskatchewan(Photo: Rich Pedroncelli/The Canadian Press/AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 1 and 2 - Richard Lawhern and Jessica
President Donald Trump has declared the opioid crisis a “public health emergency” in the United States. But what kind of action will be taken and how will it affect up to 110 million Americans who are suffering from chronic pain? Guests: Richard Lawhern, PhD. Corresponding Secretary, Alliance for the Treatment of Intractable Pain, http://www.face-facts.org/lawhern Jessica, cardiology nurse practitioner in Texas and a pain patient who is longer allowed to prescribe certain pain medications in an outpatient setting(Photo: REX/Shutterstock) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 4 - Guy Bantleman
Canadian Neil Bantleman has been imprisoned in Indonesia since 2014. He was convicted of sex crimes against three minors who attended the Jakarta Intercultural School where he taught. However, some crucial pieces of evidence in the case have come into question, throwing significant doubt on Bantleman’s guilt. Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Bantleman’s family and has promised to take action. Guest: Guy Bantleman, brother of the convicted Canadian (Photo: Dita Alangkara/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segment 3 - Callers
Roy asks callers - is it possible for a real conservative party to be elected to govern in Canada?(Photo: Todd Korol/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 1, Segments 1 and 2 - John Himpe
Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney has won the leadership of Alberta's United Conservative Party. Guest: John Himpe, Corus Alberta reporter(Photo: Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Should there be legislation to protect Sears Canada’s employees? Is U.S. President Trump in trouble with the Republican Party? Who will be the leader of Alberta's United Conservative Party?
The Roy Green Show Podcast With Sears Canada going bankrupt, should there be legislation in place to protect employees? Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment lawyer and founding partner of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP - A motorcycle club with patched members and chapters across Canada is offering direct support to children in need. Guest: Rayven Justice, president of the Toronto chapter of the Guardians of the Children motorcycle club - The leadership race for Alberta's United Conservative Party is down to its final hours. Guest: Brian Jean, UCP leadership candidate - An Ipsos poll for Global News shows that support for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal liberals dropped from 59% in mid-September down to 52% as of October 25th. Guest: Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs - The federal government has paid settlements totaling $31.25 million to three men falsely accused of links to terror groups, then imprisoned and tortured in Syria. Also, approximately 60 “extremist travelers” who have fought with ISIS and other terror groups have reportedly returned to Canada. How should we be handling their return? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer for the Canadian Police Association, security adviser to the Governments of Canada and Ontario, now a security and justice policy analyst, as well as adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser is being called to testify on M103, which is currently being examined by the House of Commons heritage committee. Dr. Jasser, who is based in Arizona and is politically active in that state, also weighs in on Arizona GOP Senator Jeff Flake’s speech to the Senate, during which he condemned President Donald Trump and spoke of the “flagrant disregard of truth and decency” that is undermining American democracy. Is Trump in trouble with the Republican Party? Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, former president of the Arizona Medical Association, author of “Battle for the Soul of Islam”, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, politically active in Arizona and fill-in host on AM96 The Patriot in Phoenix Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 3 and 4 - Beauties and the Beast with John Himpe
Roy and the Beauties are joined by John Himpe, reporter with Corus Alberta, to talk about the leadership race for Alberta’s United Conservative Party and more. Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson John Himpe, Corus Alberta reporter(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 3, Segments 1 and 2 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser is being called to testify on M103, which is currently being examined by the House of Commons heritage committee. Dr. Jasser, who is based in Arizona and is politically active in that state, also weighs in on Arizona GOP Senator Jeff Flake’s speech to the Senate, during which he condemned President Donald Trump and spoke of the “flagrant disregard of truth and decency” that is undermining American democracy. Is Trump in trouble with the Republican Party? Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, former president of the Arizona Medical Association, author of “Battle for the Soul of Islam”, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, politically active in Arizona and fill-in host on AM96 The Patriot in Phoenix(Photo: Senate TV via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hour 2, Segments 3 and 4 - Scott Newark
The federal government has paid settlements totalling $31.25 million to three men falsely accused of links to terror groups, then imprisoned and tortured in Syria. Also, approximately 60 “extremist travellers” who have fought with ISIS and other terror groups have reportedly returned to Canada. How should we be handling their return? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer for the Canadian Police Association, security adviser to the Governments of Canada and Ontario, now a security and justice policy analyst, as well as adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University(Photo: Global News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices