
Insight on the courtroom reactions to the Cosby verdict, Canadian record-breaking high gas prices, Understanding the minds of mass murderers
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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The Roy Green Show
With the provincial election only six weeks away, Ontario’s auditor general declared that the deficit is $11.7 billion, rather than the $6.7 billion that Kathleen Wynne’s government claims.
How does Ontario compare to other provinces and territories? Is Canada's spending under control or is it completely out of control?
Guest: Dan Kelly, President & CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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Bill Cosby has been found guilty on three counts of sexual assault and could be sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Guest: Bobby Allyn, journalist for Philadelphia NPR station WHYYNews, covered the Cosby trial
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After the fatal attack involving a van in Toronto, should Canadians be prepared for more mass murder attempts in public places, whether from social misfits or organized terror groups? How much is the Canadian government concerned with protecting the security of its citizens?
Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former commanding officer of Canada's elite counter terrorism Special Forces unit JTF2
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Canadians continue to pay absurdly high prices at the gas pumps. On Sunday, Vancouverites can expect to pay $1.62 per litre – the highest gas price ever seen in Canada.
Guest: Dan McTeague, GasBuddy.com
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What drove the suspect in the Toronto van attack to commit that act of violence? Was he possibly influenced by the “incel” ideology and Elliot Rodger, who committed mass murder in California in 2014?
Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, former president of the American Psychological Association
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Dave is from Saskatchewan. In January of this past year, his 59-year-old wife was denied a medically-assisted death because she only met three out of four necessary requirements. For the past two decades, she had been suffering from massive pain and nothing had been able to help.
Dave shares the story on air of what his wife decided to do and how she spent her final moments in his arms.
Guest: Dave, waiting to find out if the Crown will lay a criminal charge against him for not preventing his wife’s suicide
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