
Were millions of foreign dollars spent to help defeat Harper in 2015? What is the purpose of a White Privilege test? What is the takeaway from events this week in Washington?
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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The Roy Green Show
Although Justin Trudeau had a private meeting with Joshua Boyle and his family, the prime minister has failed to show a personal concern for the families of Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel, who were beheaded by the ISIS-affiliated terror group Abu Sayaff.
Guest: Gord Bibby, cousin of Robert Hall
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A report alleges that millions of dollars in foreign funds were spent on the 2015 federal election to defeat the Harper government.
Guest: Bob Runciman, former Conservative senator, Ontario
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A white privilege test that was held for grade eight students at a Wisconsin middle school caused one parent to call local police.
Guest: Ron Miller, Associate Dean and professor of Government Studies, Liberty University and author of “Sellout: Musings From Uncle Tom’s Porch”
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From nuclear button discourse to the controversy surrounding "Fire and Fury", there's been a flurry of media attention on Washington this week.
Guest: Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Reports and former editor for the Washington Times
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The new book ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada: (With a Warning to America),’ examines the role that political Islam may play in the future of the 21st century.
Guest: Thomas Quiggin, qualified court expert in the reliability of intelligence as evidence and on terrorism in criminal and federal court, and co-author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada: (With a Warning to America)
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