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The Roy Green Show Podcast June22: CPC house leader Andrew Scheer, issues at parliament. - Reid Wilkins, Oilers force Game 7. - IPSOS, 68% of Cdns say it's time for Trudeau to leave. - Prof Louis Philippe Beland, removing smartphones from classrooms

The Roy Green Show Podcast June22: CPC house leader Andrew Scheer, issues at parliament. - Reid Wilkins, Oilers force Game 7. - IPSOS, 68% of Cdns say it's time for Trudeau to leave. - Prof Louis Philippe Beland, removing smartphones from classrooms

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

June 22, 202452m 19s

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Show Notes

Today's podcast:


As parliament adjourns for 3 months, four issues for Conservative Party of Canada house leader to address:  

MPs are up and out of there (parliament) for a voted on 3-month vacation. Conservatives voted against this while Liberals, NDP & BQ voted for the long absence from parliament. 

By-election next Tuesday in long held by Liberals Toronto riding of St. Paul. Full court press by Justin Trudeau and LPC MPs. A loss for Liberals would be a very disturbing situation for the party.

Federal Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland's dire warnings about the dark future for Canada and divide among wealthy and poor if Liberals capital gains tax increase not accepted.

Trudeau government declares IRGC a terrorist organization. 

Global News poll of Canadians by IPSOS shows 68% want Justin Trudeau to resign as prime minister.

Guest: Andrew Scheer. CPC MP, Saskatchewan. CPC House leader and former party leader.


"Let's Go Oilers." 

Edmonton Oilers are "dragging" the Panthers back to Florida for game 7 of the Stanley Cup final. Oilers have decidedly outscored and outplayed the Panthers in games 4, 5 and 6. What is the outlook in Edmonton.

Guest: Reid Wilkins. Host of Inside Sports and The Edmonton Oilers hockey broadcasts on 630 CHED.


Global News IPSOS poll: Poilievre Top Choice for Best PM in Canada. 68% of Canadians believe Justin Trudeau should step down, including 33% of Liberal voters. Only 25% of Canadians say the Liberals have done a good job.  

Bad news continues for Trudeau/Liberals and does this drag down further Jagmeet Singh and NDP? 

Trudeau just this week told CBC "Canadians are not in a decision mode right now." Let's find out.

Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.


British Columbia and Alberta are taking steps to either limit or end smartphone use in classrooms beginning in September. B.C. Is leaving the implementation to individual school districts and Alberta appears poised to follow that formula. 

In Saskatchewan, the Prairie South School District (Moose Jaw) leaves the policy concerning presence and use of mobile phones in the classroom to individual schools.

Ontario has announced all phones must be silent and turned off during the school day for K-6. Grade 7 and up students may use their phones during recess and lunch, but during class periods they must be turned off.

Guest: Professor Louis Philippe Beland. Carleton University. Conducted research on the issue and found low-achieving students most benefit from classroom smartphone bans. 

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Host/Content Producer – Roy Green

Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig

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