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What is it like to be targeted by a serial killer and survive? Is the RCMP entering a new era? What happens if we lose NAFTA?

What is it like to be targeted by a serial killer and survive? Is the RCMP entering a new era? What happens if we lose NAFTA?

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

March 10, 20181h 4m

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The Roy Green Show

Brenda Lucki has been appointed as the new commissioner of the RCMP. She's the first woman to be selected for the position.

 

Is this move long overdue considering the RCMP's history of complaints of sexual discrimination and workplace bullying?

 

Guest: Catherine Galliford, former RCMP Corporal who accused male officers of sexual harassment and sexual assault

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The Conference Board of Canada estimates that about 85,000 jobs will be lost within a year if NAFTA is terminated.

 

Meanwhile, Canada is one of only two countries receiving a provisional exemption from U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs … for now.

 

How will these developments affect Canada’s small businesses?

 

Guest: Corinne Pohlmann, senior vice president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business

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Why did the prime minister’s office continue to support the conspiracy theory that Jaspal Atwal had been invited to the official government event in India by members of that country’s government?

 

Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta Crown Attorney, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, security adviser to the governments of Canada and Ontario, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University​

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There are protests and rallies behind held in support of – and against – the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline on Burnaby Mountain and in Vancouver today.

 

Guests: Kyle Benning, reporter with News Talk 980 CKNW in Vancouver

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For the time being, Canada is exempt from U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. However, one of Canada’s most successful business leaders learned that Americans have very specific expectations when conducting business.

 

What are these expectations and is it possible for Canada to meet them?

 

Guest: Ron Foxcroft, chairman of Fox 40 International and CEO & chairman of Fluke Transportation Group

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Holly K. Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were attacked by Ángel Maturino Reséndiz, the notorious "Railroad Killer." Resendiz murdered Maier and left Holly for dead after violently physically and sexually assaulting her. She survived, however, and has gone on to share her story and work with other victims of violence.

 

Guest: Holly Dunn, author of ‘Sole Survivor’ and founder of Holly’s House, a child and adult advocacy center for victims of intimate crimes

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