
What still lies ahead as far as the Admiral Norman case is concerned?; Money laundering in British Columbia; Richmond Hill, ON, father and son arrested over explosive device-a terror threat? & The U.S.-China-Canada trade battle continues
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
The Roy Green Show Podcast
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The Admiral Norman case. MPs from all parties agreed to apologize to Admiral Mark Norman, but before the motion was passed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Defence Harjit Sajjan walked out.
Liberal dominated parliamentary defence committee refused to call Admiral Norman to testify before the committee, even though what he might have been able to speak to would have been severely restricted.
What still lies ahead as far as the Admiral Norman case is concerned
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Justin Trudeau worries about U.S. states passing anti-abortion legislation. Such legislation won't see the light of day in Canada, so why is Trudeau suggesting he worries?
Money laundering in British Columbia. A public inquiry and an extremely concerned Prime Minister.
Sam Cooper, Global News reporter covers the money laundering issue and Sam's story "Alleged 'heavyweight' gangster could be poster child for B.C.'s public inquiry into money laundering.
Richmond Hill, Ontaio, father and son arrested over explosive device, materials found at their home. Police investigated the home after receiving information about a suspected being investigate by US Customs and Border Protection and the Canada Border Services Agency. Charged with possession of an explosive device are Mayhar Mohammadiasi 18 and his father Reza Mohammadiasi.
Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the investigation is not related to national security. This although media reports in Toronto suggest the son was on the "cusp of radicalization." The father and son were released on $50,000 bail yesterday.
Canada and the U.S. drop tariffs on steel and aluminum. The U.S.-China trade battle continues. Two Canadians held in China formally charged with spying (related to arrest of Huawei CFO in Canada on a U.S. warrant).
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Guests:
Lisa Raitt, Deputy leader. Conservative Party of Canada
Sam Cooper. Global News reporter
Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun investigative reporter/columnist
Tom Quiggin, The Quiggin Report podcast, dealing with free speech and national security. Quiggin is a court-qualified expert on terrorism. Intelligence expert who has worked with the RCMP, CAF, Bank of Canada, UN Protection Force in Yugoslavia, Privy Council office in Ottawa. Testified at Air India Inquiry. Book, Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada
Peter D. Johnston, Author: Negotiating With Giants
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