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Are there discrepancies in how the Liberal Government stands up for citizens, if so then why? The story of a Chronic Pain sufferer fighting back. And the weekly Beauties and the Beast segment.

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The Roy Green Show Podcast

Five CSIS employees launched a $35 million lawsuit against CSIS for being a toxic, homophobic, Islamophobic and racist work environment. The Prime Minister, former and current CSIS Directors and MP’s have been speaking out, challenging CSIS.

For Bonice Thomas and Gord Bibby and the family of Robert Hall, the Canadian murdered by ISIS-connected terror group Abu Sayaff, the federal government "did nothing at all" for the 9 months he was held hostage. Bonice Thomas, Robert Hall's sister sent an email with questions about her brother's death to Global Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland months ago. There was no reply.

Guest: Bonice Thomas.

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U.S. Army Special forces Sgt. Layne Morris and wounded Canadian Major Mark Campbell exchange thoughts about Tabitha Speer, widow of US Army medic Chris Speer and Layne Morris failing in Ontario court to freeze the $10.5 million awarded to convicted terrorist Omar Khadr by PM Justin Trudeau.

Meanwhile the Trudeau government is vigorously defending itself in the Equitas lawsuit brought by Canadian military veterans who fought in Afghanistan and argue Ottawa is denying them pensions and benefits.

Guest: Sgt. Layne Morris. US Special Forces. Blinded by Omar Khadr’s thrown grenade.

Guest: Major Mark Campbell PPCLI officer who lost both legs and suffered head trauma in a Taliban IED ambush.

Guest: Brian McKenna, Warrant Officer.

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Hilary Morden is a chronic pain patient who received a letter from her physician a year ago, informing that she would no longer be allowed to receive her pain medication. Morden hired a prominent BC law firm to represent her in a lawsuit against the BC College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Guests: Hilary Morden and Mike Morden.

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Interest rates have gone up.

Alberta has contributed $221 billion more to transfer payments than the province has received over between 2007 and 2015.

Increasing numbers of countries are mandating electric cars only within a few years.

U.S. assures Canada the new NAFTA will be win, win, win.

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Catherine Swift
Linda Leatherdale

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The Roy Green Show Podcast

Five CSIS employees launched a $35 million lawsuit against CSIS for being a toxic, homophobic, Islamophobic and racist work environment. The Prime Minister, former and current CSIS Directors and MP’s have been speaking out, challenging CSIS.

For Bonice Thomas and Gord Bibby and the family of Robert Hall, the Canadian murdered by ISIS-connected terror group Abu Sayaff, the federal government "did nothing at all" for the 9 months he was held hostage. Bonice Thomas, Robert Hall's sister sent an email with questions about her brother's death to Global Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland months ago. There was no reply.

Guest: Bonice Thomas.

-

U.S. Army Special forces Sgt. Layne Morris and wounded Canadian Major Mark Campbell exchange thoughts about Tabitha Speer, widow of US Army medic Chris Speer and Layne Morris failing in Ontario court to freeze the $10.5 million awarded to convicted terrorist Omar Khadr by PM Justin Trudeau.

Meanwhile the Trudeau government is vigorously defending itself in the Equitas lawsuit brought by Canadian military veterans who fought in Afghanistan and argue Ottawa is denying them pensions and benefits.

Guest: Sgt. Layne Morris. US Special Forces. Blinded by Omar Khadr’s thrown grenade.

Guest: Major Mark Campbell PPCLI officer who lost both legs and suffered head trauma in a Taliban IED ambush.

Guest: Brian McKenna, Warrant Officer.

-

Hilary Morden is a chronic pain patient who received a letter from her physician a year ago, informing that she would no longer be allowed to receive her pain medication. Morden hired a prominent BC law firm to represent her in a lawsuit against the BC College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Guests: Hilary Morden and Mike Morden.

-

Interest rates have gone up.

Alberta has contributed $221 billion more to transfer payments than the province has received over between 2007 and 2015.

Increasing numbers of countries are mandating electric cars only within a few years.

U.S. assures Canada the new NAFTA will be win, win, win.

Guests:
Catherine Swift
Linda Leatherdale

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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