Montreal comedian Mike Ward has been ordered to pay $42,000 by Human Rights Tribunal for making jokes about a child singer with disabilities.  Montreal's comedians/arts community outraged at assault on freedom of expression in the interest of political correctness.Guest: Julius Grey. Montreal constitutional lawyer and lawyer to Mike Ward-An 18-year-old in Munich kills 9 and wounds 27 in a shopping centre attack. Police and government say there was no terror ties to ISIS.  Earlier in the week a terror attack on a train in Germany by a migrant permitted into Germany last year. Attacked passengers indiscriminately with an axe and knife. Germany's domestic security chief immediately warned ISIS had planted jihadists among the refugees/migrants.Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, Former Commander of Canada's national anti-terrorism military special forces unit JTF2. A replay of Roy's interview with Col Day last Saturday following the Nice, France terror attack.-Donald Trump has said he would halt immigration to the U.S. by Muslims. So why would any Muslims support Trump?Guest: Saba Ahmed, President of the Republican Muslim Coalition of the United States. She met with Donald Trump and his VP pick Mike Spence over the past few days and does not disagree with being careful about who enters the U.S. and watching countries on the terror watch list. Polls say 11% of U.S. Muslims will vote for Donald Trump.-After four tumultuous days the Republicans choose the next President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. People either strongly support Trump as POTUS, or they think it's madness. One American pollster who predicted Donald Trump's GOP nomination will now look ahead at the general election and tell Roy who polling now suggests will indeed be elected POTUS on November 8.Guest: Fran Coombs. Managing director, Rasmussen polling in the U.S.-Roy recalls a story in which he called out a difficult customer for not tipping the cashier at a fast food location. Did he do the right thing? Callers weigh in.-(Photo courtesy of Global News, credit to REUTERS/Rick Wilking)
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Montreal comedian Mike Ward has been ordered to pay $42,000 by Human Rights Tribunal for making jokes about a child singer with disabilities.  Montreal's comedians/arts community outraged at assault on freedom of expression in the interest of political correctness.

Guest: Julius Grey. Montreal constitutional lawyer and lawyer to Mike Ward

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An 18-year-old in Munich kills 9 and wounds 27 in a shopping centre attack. Police and government say there was no terror ties to ISIS.  Earlier in the week a terror attack on a train in Germany by a migrant permitted into Germany last year. Attacked passengers indiscriminately with an axe and knife. Germany's domestic security chief immediately warned ISIS had planted jihadists among the refugees/migrants.

Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, Former Commander of Canada's national anti-terrorism military special forces unit JTF2. A replay of Roy's interview with Col Day last Saturday following the Nice, France terror attack.

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Donald Trump has said he would halt immigration to the U.S. by Muslims. So why would any Muslims support Trump?

Guest: Saba Ahmed, President of the Republican Muslim Coalition of the United States. She met with Donald Trump and his VP pick Mike Spence over the past few days and does not disagree with being careful about who enters the U.S. and watching countries on the terror watch list. Polls say 11% of U.S. Muslims will vote for Donald Trump.

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After four tumultuous days the Republicans choose the next President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. People either strongly support Trump as POTUS, or they think it's madness. One American pollster who predicted Donald Trump's GOP nomination will now look ahead at the general election and tell Roy who polling now suggests will indeed be elected POTUS on November 8.

Guest: Fran Coombs. Managing director, Rasmussen polling in the U.S.

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Roy recalls a story in which he called out a difficult customer for not tipping the cashier at a fast food location. Did he do the right thing? Callers weigh in.

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(Photo courtesy of Global News, credit to REUTERS/Rick Wilking)

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