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The Man without whom there is no Brexit; A mother attends the parole hearing for her son’s killer; B.C. byelection could force provincial election
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The Man without whom there is no Brexit; A mother attends the parole hearing for her son’s killer; B.C. byelection could force provincial election

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

November 18, 20181h 6m

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Show Notes

The Roy Green Show Podcast

Professor Alan Sked founded the United Kingdom Independence Party. Now joins Roy to discuss the state of UKIP and Brexit in the midst of chaos in the British Parliament.

Mike Smyth, columnist for the Vancouver Province, updates Roy on how the referendum on elections in B.C. is progressing, as well as the potential the B.C.  byelection has to force a provincial election.

Sheri Arsenault shares her experience of attending the parole for hearing for the drunk driver that killed her son and his two friends. 

The federal Minister of Health made claims that ‘prescribed’ opioid medication for pain patients are a significant contributor to the on-the-street opioid crisis. Ann Marie Gaudon is a registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor who is seeking out answers from the federal Minister of Health with no satisfactory response.

Guests:

Alan Sked, professor at the London School of Economics, founder of UKIP

Mike Smyth, columnist with the Vancouver Province, talk host at 980 CKNW Global News Radio

Sheri Arsenault

Ann Marie Gaudon, registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor 

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