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Former BC Premier Ujjal Dosanjh’s thoughts on Trudeau’s India Trip, Patrick Brown’s case against CTV, Translators who worked with Canadian troops are under threat

Former BC Premier Ujjal Dosanjh’s thoughts on Trudeau’s India Trip, Patrick Brown’s case against CTV, Translators who worked with Canadian troops are under threat

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

February 25, 201840m 57s

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Show Notes

The Roy Green Show

 

Jaspal Atwal has been convicted of attempted murder and accused of a near fatal assault on former British Columbia Premier Ujjal Dosanjh. Somehow, he was invited to a formal event for Justin Trudeau that was hosted by the Canadian High Commissioner to India.

 

Former B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh shares his views on this strange blunder, and Trudeau's trip to India

 

Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh, Former Premier of British Columbia

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Alex is a former translator for Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan who also worked with U.S. and Polish troops in the war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Now the Taliban are hunting him and have threatened to behead him.

 

Alex desperately wants to come to Canada, but the door appears closed by federal Minister of Immigration Ahmed Hussen.

 

Guest: Alex

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Patrick Brown has served a notice of libel to CTV after sexual misconduct allegations led to him losing his position as leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives.

 

What are his chances of success and what will CTV's likely defence be?

 

Guest: Lior Samfiru, employment law specialist at Samfiru Tumarking LLP of Toronto and Vancouver (one of Brown's still unnamed accusers was an employee at Patrick Brown's office)

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