
Provinces push back against federal carbon tax, & How Americans react to the Kavanaugh conflict
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on resisting Trudeau's carbon tax. Fran Coombs on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the United States Supreme Court. Scott Newark expands on his discovery that Terri-Lynne McClintic may be eligible for parole in the next 6 years. And Raheel Raza joins Tom Quiggin and Roy to discuss the Islamic Circle of North America's Carry The Light event and its controversial speakers.
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
The Roy Green Show Podcast
Despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s insistence that he will impose a federal carbon tax on all provinces, a growing firewall of opposition from premiers continues to build. This week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Alberta UCP leader Jason Kenney, with all three welcoming Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister dropping Manitoba's planned carbon tax.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has declared his province is dropping its planned carbon tax, blaming Justin Trudeau’s lack of respect for the provinces. Meanwhile, Trudeau insists his government will impose a federal carbon tax, despite provincial resistance. And Australia introduced a national carbon tax but rescinded it after two years, declaring it was damaging the country's economy and the well-being of Australian families. Australian MP Brad Battin joined us last May to explain why the carbon tax in Australia was a complete flop.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court today after a great deal of turmoil. How have the American people reacting to the drama and conflict surrounding Donald Trump's second appointee to the U.S. Supreme Court?
Last Sunday Scott Newark revealed that he has found that convicted murderer Terri-Lynne McClintic would be eligible for parole in 6 years, not 16. Scott returns to the show to explain why it is that McClntic could be paroled in the very near future.
The Islamic Circle of North America is hosting a weekend conference in Toronto called “Carry the Light.” Speakers at the event include Lord Nazir Ahmed, who was suspended from the British House of Lords on allegations that he blamed a Jewish Conspiracy for his imprisonment for dangerous driving, and Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who was identified as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Guests:
Scott Moe, Premier, Saskatchewan
Brian Pallister, Premier, Manitoba
Brad Battin, Australian MP
Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Reports, former editor, Washington Times
Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor
Raheel Raza, author of ‘Their Jihad. Not my Jihad’
Tom Quiggin, intelligence expert with the RCMP, CAF, UN and author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam’
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