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Roy Green Show

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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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Today’s podcast: Antisemitism growth/expansion in Canada. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/kinsella-anti-israel-protesters-becoming-more-radical-openly-embracing-terror-groups Guest: Warren Kinsella. Was special assistant to Jean Chretien, now president/CEO of the Daisy Group, crisis management/communication @WarrenKinsella on Twitter/X. O…
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Antisemitism growth/expansion in Canada. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/kinsella-anti-israel-protesters-becoming-more-radical-openly-embracing-terror-groups Guest: Warren Kinsella. Was special assistant to Jean Chretien, now president/CEO of the Daisy Group, crisis management/communication @WarrenKinsella on Twitter/X. Opion columnist. L…
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The Taylor Swift domination of pop music. New release Tortured Poets Department with more than a dozen unexpected tracks. Why Taylor Swift? Other acts who matched or came close to matching her appeal, current and/or past. And her legion of international 'Swifties' fans. Name origin and why do they wear the number 13? Also, we get to speak with an a…
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Professor Sylvain Charlebois, @foodprofessor, posts to X/Twitter about online posters and calls to organize a "Steal from Loblaws Day" on May 12. Professor Charlebois reminds "this is not only ridiculous. It's criminal." We will, on this program, describe this as an outageous attempt to organize a 'national day of looting.' Then: What do you say ab…
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Usually we might expect national reaction to a federal budget to have run its course several days following the budget's release. Not so this time as this past week's budget remains a topic of direct engagement and challenge. From doctors to Canada's business community, the federal budget is being hammered as a prime jewel of financial misfires. Gu…
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Leger national poll of recent immigrants to Canada (past 10 years) reveals interesting views from these immigrants about federal Liberals immigration targets. 42% say immigration target numbers are too high. Slightly more than 1/3rd say numbers are about right, 7% said numbers are too low and 17% expressed no opinion. In your view are Canada's immi…
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Stanley Cup playoffs underway and the first Canadian team which saw action, the Maple Leafs were spanked 5-1 by the Boston Bruins last night. What's ahead? What are the most unforgettable moments in SC playoffs over the years? And how knowledgeable are you about the pursuit of the Stanley Cup? And do you have a Stanley Cup playoffs question you bel…
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Today’s podcast: Did Israel attack Iran Thursday in retaliation for Iran's missile and drone strike against Israel. Israel is not saying and Iran claims drones launched from within its borders were shot down, thereby setting aside a requirement for the shooting by the two principal regional opponents to continue. Perhaps. Guest: Israel's Ambassador…
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Did Israel attack Iran Thursday in retaliation for Iran's missile and drone strike against Israel. Israel is not saying and Iran claims drones launched from within its borders were shot down, thereby setting aside a requirement for the shooting by the two principal regional opponents to continue. Perhaps. Guest: Israel's Ambassador to Canada, Iddo …
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In this week's federal budget the commitment by the Liberals and Justin Trudeau was made to build 4 million homes by 2031. Is that even remotely possible? Guest: Shane Wenzel. President/CEO of Shane Homes in Calgary. Shared with us last year that home buyers who had placed down payments on new homes were so financially stressed they were walking aw…
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Frontline Canadian doctors are fed up with being forced by government bureaucrats/bureaucracy into turning more money over to government (witness capital gains change in 2024 fed budget). Doctors letter writing campaign begins, led by our guest. Guest: Dr. David Edward-Ooi Poon. Family physician, Public Health and Preventative Medicine physician. F…
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We talk Stanley Cup playoffs which begin tonight, leading to the opening game of the Stanley Cup final series on June 3. There is increased hope that a Canada-based NHL team will hoist the Stanley Cup. That has not happened since 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens, led by their Captain Guy Carbonneau won the final series against the Los Angeles King…
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How is the rising tension in the Middle East being viewed by western nations and by NATO? What are the fears and is the situation less tense today? Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Professor at Queen's University and the Royal Military College. Fellow at the NATO College in Rome. Author: Polar Cousins: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Fut…
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Not quite the Tower of London, but the first time since 1913 a Canadian citizen was escorted by the parliamentary Sergeant-at-Arms, replete with sword, to the house of commons to be "admonished" by the parliamentary speaker and 'forced' to answer questions from MPs and after the RCMP had executed a search warrant at his property. This time it was t…
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Allan Schoenborn, who killed all three of his children, Kaitlyn 10, Max 8 and Corden 5 years of age 16 years ago, was declared 'not criminally responsible' because of mental illness and has been held the last 14 years at the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Schoenborn's first hearing before the'annual' review board in t…
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Ready to fill up your vehicle with gas or diesel? Stand by for prices not seen since 2022. Partly due to the higher cost of summer blended gasoline, partly due to the rising price of oil and partly due to the April 1, rising carbon tax. Guest: Dan McTeague. President: Canadians for Affordable Energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon…
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A man set himself on fire at a protest outside the Manhattan courthouse where former U.S. president Trump is to stand trial. The man, Maxwell Azzarello has died in hospital. Meanwhile, Jury selection is complete for the Trump trial for hush money allegedly paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in an effort to silence her during the run-up to th…
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Today’s podcast: Israel/Iran crisis. Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel Ambassador to Canada. Supreme Court of Canada refusing to hear the appeal from the French and Mahaffy families for access to serial murderer of their daughters Paul Bernardo. CSC/Parole Board and lower courts view is Bernardo's privacy rights would be compromised. Guest: Tim Danson. Lawy…
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Supreme Court of Canada refusing to hear the appeal from the French and Mahaffy families for access to serial murderer of their daughters Paul Bernardo. CSC/Parole Board and lower courts view is Bernardo's privacy rights would be compromised. Guest: Tim Danson. Lawyer for French and Mahaffy families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon…
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Ideology masking as leadership killed the Canadian dream: Enough of the gaslighting, evading and deluding. Canada needs to be made ours again. National Post op ed by former Chief of the Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier. Hillier writes "The cure for what ails us is simple to say, but difficult, perhaps impossible to implement: Leadership. Guest: …
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Iran launched missile and drone strike against Israel 24 hours ago. Now what? Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had warned "whoever hurts us, we hurt him." Guest: Fleur Hassan-Nahoum. Former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem and currently Special Envoy for the Israeli Foreign Ministry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Our guest was the first to inform about China interference in Canadian elections. Did so in the mid-90's and says all PMs from Brian Mulroney forward were directly warned of China interference. Guest: Michel Juneau-Katsuya. Former CSIS Chief of the Asia-Pacific unit. Following MJK's warning his CSIS unit was shut down. - MJK wrote the afterword for…
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Today’s podcast: From Justin Trudeau pre-budget promises to public inquiry on (China) election interference, to federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh walking back support for the carbon tax and state of our CAF. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader. Conservative Party of Canada. Rampant and open drug use, weapons and violence have become commonplace in B.C. …
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From Justin Trudeau pre-budget promises to public inquiry on (China) election interference, to federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh walking back support for the carbon tax and state of our CAF. Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader. Conservative Party of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Rampant and open drug use, weapons and violence have become commonplace in B.C. hospitals since drug decriminalization was enacted, thereby threatening the safety of both patients and front-line health workers says the British Columbia Nurses Union (BCNU). A leaked internal memo from B.C.'s Northern Health Authority, covering the northern half of t…
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This past week the Liberal government which recently declared it would cut $1-billion from military spending released its long overdue defence policy named Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada's Defence. The new policy is exploring spending many $-billions spread out over years in order to provide the CAF with equipment ranging f…
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As we approach release of the 2024 federal budget, the Canadian Medical Association issues a statement titled: "Putting health care money to work is what Canadians want and need." Guest: Dr. Kathleen Ross. President, CMA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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Quite the week in Ottawa with the public inquiry into foreign interference (into Canada's elections) hearing from federal cabinet ministers, the director of CSIS, as well as PM Trudeau and members of his cabinet. What other developments took or are taking place in the nation's capital, sometimes flying well under the public radar? Also: During this…
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Today’s podcast: Debating the path to carbon pricing. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/charlebois-debating-the-path-to-carbon-pricing Op ed by Dalhousie University professor and director of its Agri foods laboratory Sylvain Charlebois. Professor Charlebois posts on X academics who aren't fully vested or have full professorships may be comm…
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Debating the path to carbon pricing. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/charlebois-debating-the-path-to-carbon-pricing Op ed by Dalhousie University professor and director of its Agri foods laboratory Sylvain Charlebois. Professor Charlebois posts on X academics who aren't fully vested or have full professorships may be committing career sui…
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Emma is a Canadian Jewish student at Toronto Metropolitan University. Dr. Eric Kam is Emma's professor. Also a Jewish Canadian. Emma wrote an email to Dr. Kam thanking him for empowering her to be proud of her Jewish reality and presence at TMU, even though fearful antisemitism is present at the campus. Guests: Emma Dr Eric Kam Learn more about you…
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Today is national Green Shirt Day. In honour of the Logan Boulet Effect, in support of organ donation awareness across Canada. Logan was an 18 year old defenceman on the Humboldt Broncos hockey team which 6 years ago yesterday was decimated in the horrendous crash with an 18 wheel semi truck. Of the 29 passengers 16 lost their lives and the other 1…
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As the public inquiry into foreign (China) interference in Canada continues, with among others PM Justin Trudeau scheduled to testify at the hearing he did not want and his appointed special rapporteur and former Governor General David Johnston said last year would not take place, we hear from the president of the World Uygher Congress Dolkun Isa, …
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Today’s podcast: Israel Defence Forces drone attack on World Central Kitchen aid convoy to Gaza resulted in deaths of seven WCK volunteers, including Canadian CAF veteran Jacob Flickinger. PM Trudeau publicly challenged Israeli PM Netanyahu and U.S. president Biden declared continued American support for Israel's war to eliminate Hamas is contingen…
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Israel Defence Forces drone attack on World Central Kitchen aid convoy to Gaza resulted in deaths of seven WCK volunteers, including Canadian CAF veteran Jacob Flickinger. PM Trudeau publicly challenged Israeli PM Netanyahu and U.S. president Biden declared continued American support for Israel's war to eliminate Hamas is contingent on Israel takin…
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Last June, just weeks after economic circumstance forced a Kelowna, B.C. former small business owner to live in his car, this 60+ guest shared with us how difficult the transition to this kind of life was. We became curious, in the wake of Justin Trudeau's repeat housing funding announcements how our guest's reality had continued. Did he spend the …
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While the world's current focus is on the Israel/Hamas war, Ukraine's war with Russia has entered its third year and news from Ukraine is that the country's military is running seriously low on war fighting equipment and munitions as the U.S. primarily is holding up a major arms shipment due to Republican/Democrat political infighting. NATO secreta…
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We speak with Toronto Police Association president Jon Reid about the letter sent by six members of Toronto City Council, two on the police board, challenging police action at pro-Palestinian protests and demonstrations, particularly on March 30 when several people were arrested after clashing with police. The councillors letter includes "it is dee…
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National poll: What Canadians want from the federal government in this month's budget. Global News story. Guest: Sean Simpson. Vice president. IPSOS Public Affairs. Conducted poll for Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Global News / Curiouscast
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RBC report on housing in Canada. Toughest time ever to own a house. In Vancouver, it is a full blown crisis. And how does this affect rental reality in Canada's most expensive rental market? Guest: Jinjae Jeong. tenant advocate at the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre (TRAC) in Vancouver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho…
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Today’s podcast: Three premiers appeared before the federal government operations and estimates committee this past week to make the case for delay of tomorrow's federal carbon tax increase (or abandoning the carbon tax entirely). Yesterday we spoke with Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe (one of the three premiers). Today Alberta premier Danielle Smit…
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Three premiers appeared before the federal government operations and estimates committee this past week to make the case for delay of tomorrow's federal carbon tax increase (or abandoning the carbon tax entirely). Yesterday we spoke with Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe (one of the three premiers). Today Alberta premier Danielle Smith who also appear…
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The senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada Carolyn Rogers last Tuesday in a Halifax speech made the case falling productivity rates in Canada create an "emergency," adding "you've seen those signs that say "in case of emergency, break glass. Well, it's time to break the glass." Meanwhile, according to the OECD Canada will for the next 36 year…
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Is it foreseeable the federal Liberal and New Democrat parties will formally unite before the next federal election and merge as a permanent combined party? The Liberal Democrat Party of Canada perhaps? (This happened in the U.K. in the 1980's...and in 2003 in Canada as the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance merged t…
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