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Trudeau stumbles on issues of justice, Indigenous companies in the energy sector, & Canada's growing political shift
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Trudeau stumbles on issues of justice, Indigenous companies in the energy sector, & Canada's growing political shift

Kimberly Fletcher says there is a large portion of women who support Kavanaugh who were not heard. Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague on why he called Trudeau "unhinged." Ari Goldkind discusses Trudeau's mishandling of criticism regarding Terri-Lynne McClintic. Quebec has a new Premier-elect. Stephen Buffalo explains why the IRC opposes Bill C-69. And Steve Smith shares his concerns about Canada's justice system.

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

October 8, 20181h 3m

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Show Notes

The Roy Green Show Podcast

Kimberly Fletcher says that there is a large portion of women in the US who support Kavanaugh, but that their side is not being heard.

"By now, it should be apparent, even to some in media, that this guy is unhinged.  He clearly has issues and should perhaps seek professional help.” This was what Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague publically stated about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.  McTeague joins Roy to elaborate on these comments. Later, Ari Goldkind talks with Roy about Justin Trudeau’s “ambulance chaser” comments, which were directed at conservatives who questioned Terri-Lynn McLintic’s transfer to a Healing Lodge.

Roy and Beryl Wasjman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban in Quebec, discuss the Premier-elect of Quebec’s priorities, including decreasing immigration and wanting immigrants to pass a French language proficiency test within 3 years.

Stephen Buffalo talks about the emergence of Indigenous communities and companies as successful participants in the energy sector, as well as why the Indian Resource Council is urging Senators to oppose Bill C-69.

Steve Smith’s 22 year-old stepdaughter, Ginny, died of an illegal fentanyl overdose. He hopes the drug dealer who sold her the fentanyl will be captured and convicted. But, after seeing how Terri-Lynne McClintic has been treated, he does not have high hopes that even a conviction will bring about justice. Roy invited him onto the show to share his concerns.

Guests:

Kimberly Fletcher, founder of MomsOfAmerica . US

Dan McTeague, Former Liberal MP, now of GasBuddy . Com

Ari Goldkind, Criminal Lawyer, Political Commentator

Beryl Wasjman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban in Quebec

Stephen Buffalo, President and CEO of the Indian Resource Council

Steve Smith

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