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The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 10 - John Thaler speaks on G7, Catherine Swift explains statements of economic value from G7, Scott Newark on how terrorists are suing Western countries and Andrew Koster and Marvin Ross on opioids.

The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 10 - John Thaler speaks on G7, Catherine Swift explains statements of economic value from G7, Scott Newark on how terrorists are suing Western countries and Andrew Koster and Marvin Ross on opioids.

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

June 10, 20181h 3m

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The Roy Green Show Podcast

More reaction to Trump’s attack on Trudeau as well as an assessment of the tariffs, the G7 and the competing interests that were at play before the meeting began.

Guest:  John Thaler, Founder and CIO of JAT Capital Partners, Asset management & wealth management specialists

What of significant economic achievements came out of the G7 conference? Was the focus of the meeting on improving trade and global economies, or to creating a negative impression of the U.S. President?

Guest:  Catherine Swift, Economist, WorkingCanadians.ca and former President/CEO of CFIB

Imprisoned terrorists in the U.S. are suing the Bureau of Prisons and in the U.K. terrorists are not being imprisoned in so-called "Separation Centres" built for them because the British government fears the imprisoned terrorists will sue for human rights violations. Scot Newark says Canada is doing much better at dealing with these issues.

Guest:  Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor and national security advisor, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University where his courses include these issues

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia issued a news release in which it instructs B.C. doctors to not refuse chronic pain patients and to not refuse prescribing opioid pain medication to such patients, because to do so violates human rights law.

Meanwhile, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences released a study concerning newly prescribed opioids. The study was led by Dr. Tara Gomes and included Dr. David Juurlink. But Huff Post Canada medical writer Marvin Ross has discovered incorrect information in the study.

Guests:  Andrew Koster, B.C. Chronic pain patient who challenged the issues surrounding prescribing opioids in British Columbia

Marvin Ross, Discovered significant error in ICES study on chronic pain and prescribing opioids

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