Aneta Prantera of St. Catharines, Ont is 29 and has MS. She also has a valid handicapped parking permit.  Last week, Aneta was left a snarky note on her windshield informing her she should not be using handicapped parking when obviously there's nothing wrong with her. Guest: Aneta Prantera, has multiple sclerosis -

Toronto police constable James Forcillo was sentenced to 6 years in prison for the shooting of 18 year old Sammy Yatim, after being found not guilty of second degree murder in the same situation.  Meanwhile, in Baltimore, all police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray have either been declared not guilty or had all charges against them dropped, including murder. Five of the officers have filed civil lawsuits against prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, who withdrew the last charges on Wednesday. Guest: David Butt, former crown attorney, now criminal defense lawyer in Toronto. Just wrote an op ed piece in the Globe and Mail headlined “How to Select a Supreme Court Judge”

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Scott Newark, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association and former Alberta crown attorney discusses the court decision in B.C. that the RCMP entrapped convicted terrorists John Nuttall and Amanda Korody. Guest: Scott Newark -

Last Sunday, Toronto firefighter Jamie Wilson was part of a panel of women police officers/women firefighters complaining of sexual and other harassment. She spoke of being punched by a male firefighter and stated her union did not nearly well enough represent her in a timely and fair manner.  Toronto Firefighters Association President Frank Ramagnano contacted Roy concerning Jamie Wilson's on air statements and sent a very detailed description of what he argues the Association did and in fact, is doing to represent Jamie Wilson fairly and appropriately. Guest: Frank Ramagnano, president of the Toronto Firefighters Association
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Aneta Prantera of St. Catharines, Ont is 29 and has MS. She also has a valid handicapped parking permit.  Last week, Aneta was left a snarky note on her windshield informing her she should not be using handicapped parking when obviously there's nothing wrong with her.

Guest: Aneta Prantera, has multiple sclerosis

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Toronto police constable James Forcillo was sentenced to 6 years in prison for the shooting of 18 year old Sammy Yatim, after being found not guilty of second degree murder in the same situation. 

Meanwhile, in Baltimore, all police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray have either been declared not guilty or had all charges against them dropped, including murder. Five of the officers have filed civil lawsuits against prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, who withdrew the last charges on Wednesday.

Guest: David Butt, former crown attorney, now criminal defense lawyer in Toronto. Just wrote an op ed piece in the Globe and Mail headlined “How to Select a Supreme Court Judge”


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Scott Newark, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association and former Alberta crown attorney discusses the court decision in B.C. that the RCMP entrapped convicted terrorists John Nuttall and Amanda Korody.

Guest: Scott Newark

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Last Sunday, Toronto firefighter Jamie Wilson was part of a panel of women police officers/women firefighters complaining of sexual and other harassment. She spoke of being punched by a male firefighter and stated her union did not nearly well enough represent her in a timely and fair manner. 

Toronto Firefighters Association President Frank Ramagnano contacted Roy concerning Jamie Wilson's on air statements and sent a very detailed description of what he argues the Association did and in fact, is doing to represent Jamie Wilson fairly and appropriately.

Guest: Frank Ramagnano, president of the Toronto Firefighters Association

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