
Why are serving RCMP officers challenging the leadership of the force? Will Roy Moore be elected to the U.S. senate? Would you want to know how much longer you have to live?
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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The Roy Green Show
Serving RCMP officers are challenging the leadership of the force on behalf of the men and women who serve on the front lines.
Guests: Inspector Stephen Gloade, demonstrated outside the office of federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale on Friday
Corporal Patrick Bouchard, stationed in New Brunswick, friend of the three Moncton RCMP officers killed by Justin Bourque in 2014
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On Monday, the B.C. Court of Appeal struck down the Equitas lawsuit against the federal government.
The lawsuit sought to have disability pensions and benefits for veterans restored and protected after the federal government put an end to those pensions in 2006.
Guests: Marc Burchell, veteran and president of the Equitas Society
Don Sorochan, lawyer who represented Canada's wounded military veteran members of the Equitas Society lawsuit against the federal government
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In 48 hours, Alabama voters will decide whether GOP candidate and former Alabama state judge Roy Moore will be elected to the U.S. Senate. Women continue to accuse Moore of sexual harassment and assault when they were between 14 & 16 years of age and he was in his early 30s.
Meanwhile, "The Silence Breakers" were named TIME's Person Of The Year and the #MeToo campaign continues to gain momentum.
What will come of this? Will Moore be elected?
Guests: Catherine Galliford, former RCMP Corporal who accused male officers of sexual harassment and sexual assault
Krista Carle, former RCMP Officer and member of a class action suit group of plaintiffs accusing male RCMP members of sexual harassment and assault.
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The United States has announced plans to move its Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Arab foreign ministers are urging the U.S. to reverse its decision but the U.S. seems set on the move.
What will be the consequences in the Middle East and abroad?
Guest: Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum
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Larry is a long-time listener to the program. About 18 months ago, he called in and shared that he had been recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Larry stated during that call that he does not believe anyone should be told the 'likely' maximum amount of time they have to live. Now, doctors have told him he will live until Christmas but that anything beyond is a "bonus."
Would you want to know how much time you had left to live?
Guest: Larry, cancer patient
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