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Roy Green Show

Global News / Curiouscast

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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You ...
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At Guildhall Wealth one of our philosophies is education. Jeremy Wiseman and Jerry Correia believe that informed investors make better decisions. We realize how important wealth is to you, your family and your future and it is our aim is to assist clients to protect their wealth and create long-term prosperity through the discovery of Gold, Silver and Coloured Diamond investing.
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The Alex Pierson Show

640 Toronto / Curiouscast

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The Alex Pierson show is an in-depth, no-nonsense look at the stories making headlines. Alex has more than 20 years in the field and behind an anchor desk, and is known and respected for her tough reporting style and accountability. Join the daily conversation with the Alex Pierson Show, and never miss an important story again.
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Every weeknight, you can count on A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne to feature compelling stories, diverse viewpoints, thoughtful questions, and frank conversations on topics that matter to all Canadians. From politics to public health, diplomacy to discrimination, affordability to artificial intelligence, and the environment to entertainment, the show will deliver a fresh approach to current affairs from a genuinely Canadian perspective. Who is Ben O’Hara-Byrne? Currently the ...
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Featured in Wealth Professional Canada’s 2019 “Top 50 Advisors”, Kelvin Rampersad has been a respected and valued member of the financial industry for the past 30 years. Kelvin started his career in 1988 dedicating himself to making sure his client’s financial health was well looked after. Over the years Kelvin has built a successful practice by analyzing the specific financial needs of each client and the goals of their families. He goes above and beyond to educate and motivate his clients ...
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Being a parent isn’t easy…it’s scary, it’s exciting, it’s overwhelming, it’s crazy but it’s definitely not easy! As the saying goes “it takes a village to raise a child” and The Parenting Show is exactly that village that they speak about. It's your hub for all things parenting covering topics and issues for parents and parents-to-be, from getting geared up for parenthood, dealing with newborns, toddlers, tweens, teens to getting them ready for adulthood. Whatever stage you find yourself at, ...
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Inside Jokes provides an exclusive view in to the comedy world as never heard before on terrestrial radio. Host Dean Young delivers an inside look at the life of the comedy world.
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Today's podcast: In a television interview a few days ago Kevin O'Leary, Chairman of O'Leary Ventures and four time Emmy Award winning 'Mr. Wonderful' on Shark Tank said "Canada is one of the richest countries on earth run by idiots. I wouldn't let them run a candy store. They have no idea what they're doing." Of PM Justin Trudeau O'Leary said "he …
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In a television interview a few days ago Kevin O'Leary, Chairman of O'Leary Ventures and four time Emmy Award winning 'Mr. Wonderful' on Shark Tank said "Canada is one of the richest countries on earth run by idiots. I wouldn't let them run a candy store. They have no idea what they're doing." Of PM Justin Trudeau O'Leary said "he is the worst mana…
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On the eve of Canada Day, the Ambassador of Israel, one of Canada's most staunch allies joins us with a Canada Day message from Israel and Israelis to Canada and Canadians. - Has Israel's concern about how it is portrayed by the Canadian government nationally and internationally grown? - What is Israel's response to the discovery Birju Dattani, the…
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Earlier this month in Etobicoke, Ontario, a mass shooting took place with two men fatally shot. A 14 year old was one of 2 suspects who is alleged to have fired more than 50 times into a community gathering at a local school. The youth has been charged with 2 counts of first degree murder, as well as 7 counts of attempted murder. He cannot be named…
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As Canada Day approaches, we look for the best in our country. Are there Canadians who have inspired you? Events in Canadian history that make you proud? Canadian inventions, innovations, or just really nice places? Our callers bring us brilliant stories from all across the country, and from all walks of life. Guests: Callers. Learn more about your…
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Is PM Justin Trudeau facing similar pressure experienced by PM Stephen Harper in 2015, when Trudeau, leading the Liberals swept into power with Canadians awarding Trudeau a majority government under the promise of "sunny ways." Listener correspondence increasingly is nostalgic about Stephen Harper and wishing SH were today PM. Well, let's test the …
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What is happening to new home sales in Canada's largest city? According to the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) sales of new houses and condominiums is staggering. New home sales across the GTA in May of this year was 71% lower than May of 2023, as well as 71% lower than the 10 year average for the month of May. Why is this…
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The airline mechanics strike continues to ground Westjet operations leaving passengers literally scrambling and holding tickets for flights that will not get off the ground. Later today we're joined by a senior member of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), now though it's the rights of passengers we'll address. Guest: Gabor Lukaks.…
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Today's podcast: Joe Biden. Current POTUS, but following Biden's debate performance this week against former POTUS Donald Trump, under heavy pressure to forgo accepting the Democrat Party nomination for president at the August party convention in Chicago heading toward the November 5 U.S. general election. And there was Donald Trump and his perform…
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Joe Biden. Current POTUS, but following Biden's debate performance this week against former POTUS Donald Trump, under heavy pressure to forgo accepting the Democrat Party nomination for president at the August party convention in Chicago heading toward the November 5 U.S. general election. And there was Donald Trump and his performance in the debat…
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Globe and Mail story this week reports Harjit Sajjan in 2021, when Minister of National Defence "instructed special forces to rescue Afghan Sikhs during fall of Kabul. The story relates the 225 Afghan Sikhs in question had no connection to Canada, while Canada's military, including the elite special operators at JTF 2, had been tasked at rescue/eva…
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Global News Canadians and Canada Day poll conducted byu IPSOS. 70% of Canadians believe Canada is broken. The number is higher among the youngest demographics. Canadian pride has taken a tumble. Bricker: "these are the saddest numbers I've seen on this topic in 30 years. Frankly, I'm worried about us." Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO, IPSOS Learn more …
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Canadians at large wish by a significant majority to see Justin Trudeau step aside as prime minister (68% according to IPSOS polling for Global News). Also engaged in the calls for Trudeau to leave office are current and former Liberal MPs and cabinet ministers, yet Trudeau has shown no inclination to leave office. We ask two former Liberal members…
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A news story which dominated national headlines just weeks ago. The urgency has not ended, nor even diminished, even though it's not a daily topic of discussion now, except among Canadians directly engaged. The issue of drug addiction, the "safer supply (of drugs)" and the sale of 'safer supply' drugs by addicts who received them free to Canadian t…
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Great Roadside Attractions: PEI’s Giant Potato (0:00) Guest: Donna Rowley, manager, Canadian Potato Museum Great Roadside Attractions: New Brunswick - World’s Largest Axe (11:21) Guest: Tim Fox, Mayor of Nakawic-Melville Rural Community Great Roadside Attractions: Sudbury’s BIg Nickel (20:32) Guest: Jennifer Beaudry, Senior Manager, Dynamic Earth S…
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Skyrocketing rents across the country can only be described as a crisis, is enough being done to address it? (1:59) Guest: Mike Moffatt, Founding Director, PLACE Centre. Co-Host, "Missing Middle" Former Liberal cabinet minister and longtime MP believes it’s time for PM Trudeau to step down (16:43) Guest: Wayne Easter, former Liberal MP 1993-2021 an…
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Canadian business mogul "Mr. Wonderful" a.k.a. Kevin O'Leary recently spoke out against Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's qualifications in a recent interview with BNN Bloomberg. But did he say anything inaccurate or even out of line? Guest host Anthony Furey speaks with Mark Borkowski co-founder president of Mercantile…
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Canada, the US, the UK and other nations are beginning to worry about the potential of EVs being used for espionage, but how serious is it really? Guest host Anthony Furey is joined by the CEO of Beauceron Security and an all-around cybersecurity expert David Shipley to talk about how EVs can record more than just how many kilometres you've travell…
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Guest host Anthony Furey speaks with Tom Korski, the Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter about Independent MP Han Dong (Don Valley North, Ont) has stepped down as co-chair of a Canada-China Legislative Association, records show, Cabinet says it will publicly detail millions spent on legal fees at taxpayers' expense for Charter cases of ''nation…
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Rethinking bus safety after the Carberry bus crash Guest: Ahmed Shalaby, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba Naheed Nenshi voted new Alberta NDP leader in landslide victory, what is top on his to-do list? Guest: Naheed Nenshi, Alberta NDP Leader Some signs of hope spring three years after Lytton’s devastating fire Gue…
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Pressure mounts on PM Trudeau after St. Paul’s byelection loss Guest: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies Why one of America’s most prominent journalists argues democracy can’t be taken for granted Guest: Ali Velshi, host of Velshi on MSNBC, author of Small Acts of Courage: A Legacy of Endurance and the Fight for Democracy Julian Assange to be…
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Guest host Anthony Furey is joined by Alan Cross, musicologist & host of "The Ongoing History of New Music" about a precident- setting case that will be making its way in front of the courts. Alan tells Anthony why record labels are furious and fearful of the AI industry, what this could mean for the average listener & how $14-Quadrillion works int…
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Guest host Anthony Furey is joined by Performance Coach & Therapist, Host Of “At Your Best” On 640Toronto Yonah Budd. They break down how important TikTok has become for Gen Z when it comes to mental health issues. But as Yonah says, it is a useful tool, but all of it should be taken with a very big grain of salt. GUEST: Yonah Budd - Performance Co…
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The contentious Capital Gains Tax has been finally brought into effect and has left a lot of people in less-than-desirable conditions. In light of this, guest host Anthony Furey is joined by Mark Borkowski, the co-founder and president of Mercantile Mergers & Acquisition Corp about how this new tax is hurting everyone from multimillion-dollar busin…
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Guest host Anthony Furey speaks with Tom Korski, the Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter about what a new poll shows about Canadians brewing resentment towards the "rich", why the liberal government lied when they said they would plant two billion trees and even more! So tune in to hear the news you might've missed with Tom and Anthony! GUEST: …
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Canada to look at tariffs on China-made EV’s (1:40) Guest: Ian Lee, professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University Toronto byelection a crucial early Summer test for Justin Trudeau (17:35) Guest: Lori Williams, political scientist, Mount Royal University Live reaction to the Edmonton Oilers' game 7 loss (37:10) Guest: Rob Brown, Edmonton…
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After the Ford government announced with no warning the Ontario Science Centre would be closed immediately due to an engineering report, critics, families and community members alike have come forward. These groups are demanding the Ford government fix the roof and let the Centre remain open until at least the summer. One of these voices belongs to…
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The Canadian Revenue Agency is reporting that there is over $19.4 billion in unpaid business sales taxes! But aside from being the first time the debt is that high, what does this mean? How could it affect you? Well, the CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, Dan Kelly joins guest host Anthony Furey to explain that this means many …
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Guest host Anthony Furey is joined by Toronto City Councillor Jon Burnside to talk about his new motion being put forward Toronto City Council to explore the cost a bridge connecting the east end to Centre Island. Jon and Anthony talk about why this is being investigated now, what benefits it could have and if this would mean the city is shifting a…
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Today's podcast: Have the federal Liberals and their NDP partners, by introducing and passing the Orwellian legislation Bill C-59, which will silence the energy industry on the truth about emissions control initiatives and cost Canada $-billions. The industry will have to prove to the satisfaction of federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, …
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Have the federal Liberals and their NDP partners, by introducing and passing the Orwellian legislation Bill C-59, which will silence the energy industry on the truth about emissions control initiatives and cost Canada $-billions. The industry will have to prove to the satisfaction of federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, any facts on emis…
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Japan is experiencing an alarming spread of flesh-eating disease. In the first 6 months of 2024, already more cases than in 2023. 30% approx of cases a fatal. Many others require amputations. -Does this fit into the "armaggedon" scenario predicted by former Chief Medical Officer of Enland, Dame Sally Edwards who has insisted so-called "superbugs," …
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Justin Trudeau's security advisor is playing down the federal government concealing documents relating directly to foreign interference in Canada from the head of the inquiry Justice Marie-Josee Hogue which Justice Hogue has requested. Position of the Trudeau government is it has chosen to provide the cabinet confidences it considers "most relevant…
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Is family law in Canada stacked against fathers? Is the law and are the courts biased against men in judgments concerning divorce, custody, access and support? Guest: Scott Taylor. Family lawyer, The Taylor Group in Langley, B.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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In 2008, Allan Schoenborn killed his three children, a crime for which he was judged to be NCR or Not Criminally Responsible because of mental health issues. Since then Schoenborn has been held at the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Coquitlam, B.C. The hearing was attempted in April of this year but proceedings devolved into chaos. The hearing wil…
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