The Bill Kelly Show Podcast:
In the wake of a mass shooting or terrorist attack there is inevitably a lot of commentary on why this happened, what it means, and how we can stop the next one before it occurs. ‘Experts’ tell us they have a plan/model/algorithm which, if used, can provide our protectors with ways to identify and forestall these violent actors. But do they really have such a plan? Have a listen as Borealis’ Phil Gurski weighs on on this issue.
Full article HERE.
GUEST: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, Distinguished Fellow with the University of Ottawa’s Security program, and former CSIS analyst
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The Canada men's national team went on strike on Sunday, forcing a friendly with Panama to be called off.
The team's refusal to play revolves around a dispute with the country's football association, Canada Soccer.
Canada have qualified for the 2022 World Cup, only the second time they have reached the men's finals.
The players released a letter accusing Canada Soccer of "disrespecting" the team in relation to negotiations around World Cup prize money.
GUEST: Joe Callaghan, Sports Journalist for The Toronto Star and The Guardian
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the actions of Chinese pilots toward Canadian planes taking part in a United Nations mission "irresponsible and provocative."
Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Trudeau condemned the actions of China toward Canadian planes that were taking part in a multilateral UN mission over the Pacific Ocean to enforce sanctions against North Korea.
GUEST: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast:
In the wake of a mass shooting or terrorist attack there is inevitably a lot of commentary on why this happened, what it means, and how we can stop the next one before it occurs. ‘Experts’ tell us they have a plan/model/algorithm which, if used, can provide our protectors with ways to identify and forestall these violent actors. But do they really have such a plan? Have a listen as Borealis’ Phil Gurski weighs on on this issue.
Full article HERE.
GUEST: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, Distinguished Fellow with the University of Ottawa’s Security program, and former CSIS analyst
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The Canada men's national team went on strike on Sunday, forcing a friendly with Panama to be called off.
The team's refusal to play revolves around a dispute with the country's football association, Canada Soccer.
Canada have qualified for the 2022 World Cup, only the second time they have reached the men's finals.
The players released a letter accusing Canada Soccer of "disrespecting" the team in relation to negotiations around World Cup prize money.
GUEST: Joe Callaghan, Sports Journalist for The Toronto Star and The Guardian
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the actions of Chinese pilots toward Canadian planes taking part in a United Nations mission "irresponsible and provocative."
Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Trudeau condemned the actions of China toward Canadian planes that were taking part in a multilateral UN mission over the Pacific Ocean to enforce sanctions against North Korea.
GUEST: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University