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SK Premier Moe on Canada voting blue; IPSOS VP on tightening CPC/Lib/NDP race; Mike Smyth on if BC Premier Horgan is out of step; Rasmussen poll on Biden vs Trump; Dr. Zuhdi Jasser on Sri Lanka terror
Season 1 · Episode 978

SK Premier Moe on Canada voting blue; IPSOS VP on tightening CPC/Lib/NDP race; Mike Smyth on if BC Premier Horgan is out of step; Rasmussen poll on Biden vs Trump; Dr. Zuhdi Jasser on Sri Lanka terror

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

April 27, 20191h 0m

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Show Notes

The Roy Green Show Podcast

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The provincial conservative governments firewall continues to grow against Liberals and New Democrats. Now voters in six provinces have rejected the left! Roy gets Premier Scott Moe’s take on this shift.

And then Sean Simson of IPSOS joins the podcast to discuss an IPSOS poll for Global News that shows that the gap between the Trudeau Liberals and Conservative Party of Canada is tightening. Why is this? Have people forgotten the SNC LAVALIN mess?

What is going on in British Columbia? Gasoline prices are the highest in North America and Premier Horgan is accusing oil companies of 'gouging' consumers. Meanwhile the rest of Canada is turning to the right. For more on all of this, Roy speaks with one of the most closely followed opinion journalists in B.C., Mike Smyth.

Joe Biden entered the race for the White House and immediately became the Democratic front-runner. Does this make President Donald Trump's effort to next November significantly more difficult?  How are American voters likely to respond to the no doubt fireworks between Trump and Biden? Roy asked Fran Coombs – Executive editor with Rasmussen Reports – these questions and more.

After last week's horrendous bombing of Christian churches and hotels in Sri Lanka and with ISIS claiming responsibility, along with the fact at least some of the terrorists came from affluent families and had good educations, what is the message we're receiving?  And is what happened in Sri Lanka a stark warning to Western nations to not repatriate their citizens who abandoned their homelands to join and terrorize for ISIS?

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Guests:

Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan 

Sean Simpson, Vice President of IPSOS Canada

Mike Smyth, Columnist Vancouver Province, Global News Radio CKNW host

Fran Coombs. Exec editor, Rasmussen Reports national U.S. polling

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, Founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, past President of the Arizona Medical Association and former. Lt. Commander with the U.S. Navy; author of ‘Battle for the Soul of Islam’ 

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