
Trudeau and international affairs, Chronic pain patient met with indifference, And bias main stream media
An insider's experiences with Justin Trudeau, a chronic pain patient's recorded phone call with the CPSO, a look at bias in main stream media, and Scott Newark 's legal perspective on news.
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
Jocelyn Coulon worked as an advisor to former Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion. His book ‘Un Selfie Avec Justin Trudeau’ details Justin Trudeau’s attitudes toward international affairs, and his tense relationship with Stéphane Dion.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario set up a number for patients with intractable pain to call if they have concerns about being cut off of their medication or treatment. Beth recorded her call without their knowledge, to document their indifferent response when she told them of her doctor’s unwillingness to treat her due to the CPSO’s guidelines.
Ken Stern is the former CEO of National Public Radio in the U.S., and he says that main stream media absolutely does have a left wing bias. In his new book ‘Republican Like me’ he documents his journey toward joining the right.
Scott Newark on the case of a man who was found Not Criminally Responsible of attempting to kill three members of Canada’s military.
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