Louisville basketball coach Jeff Walz ranted on ESPN about participation trophies for losers. Guest: Ashley Merryman, author of Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing and NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall told Roy that this coming Friday, when he attends the pan Canadian climate plan meeting in Ottawa, he will be the "skunk at the garden party". He says he will not sign the climate plan and is prepared to take the federal government to court over Trudeau's announced carbon tax, which Wall insists will damage Saskatchewan and Canadian economies. Guest: Brad Wall, premier of Saskatchewan - This past week, Green Party leader Elizabeth May declared she is ready "to go to jail" to stop pipelines. - Roy asks callers - does Elizabeth May deserve praise for her public avowing she is prepared to "go to jail" to stop pipelines, or should she retract or resign as an MP? - 17-year-old son Justin Masotti of Hamilton is in Tijuana, Mexico, where he continues to make visible progress battling his rare brain cancer. Weighing 120 pounds and bedridden when he arrived in Mexico about six weeks ago, Justin has gained significant weight, is able to get up and has begun to exercise. The Mexican clinic uses DMSO/chemo and other treatments and the province of Ontario refuses to fund expenses at the Tijuana clinic, arguing the treatment is experimental.  Guests: Justin and Mike Masotti, Justin’s father - Shaun Ekert is in Germany with his mother and father (who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer). Shaun's father had the same IRE nanoknife pancreatic cancer surgery as Trent Hills, Ontario Mayor Hector MacMillan. Shaun's father was told he could not have the IRE surgery in Saskatoon, even though there is a machine there like the one in Germany, because it’s still considered an 'experimental' treatment.  Guest: Shaun Ekert
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Louisville basketball coach Jeff Walz ranted on ESPN about participation trophies for losers.

Guest: Ashley Merryman, author of Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing and NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children

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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall told Roy that this coming Friday, when he attends the pan Canadian climate plan meeting in Ottawa, he will be the "skunk at the garden party". He says he will not sign the climate plan and is prepared to take the federal government to court over Trudeau's announced carbon tax, which Wall insists will damage Saskatchewan and Canadian economies.

Guest: Brad Wall, premier of Saskatchewan

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This past week, Green Party leader Elizabeth May declared she is ready "to go to jail" to stop pipelines.

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Roy asks callers - does Elizabeth May deserve praise for her public avowing she is prepared to "go to jail" to stop pipelines, or should she retract or resign as an MP?

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17-year-old son Justin Masotti of Hamilton is in Tijuana, Mexico, where he continues to make visible progress battling his rare brain cancer. Weighing 120 pounds and bedridden when he arrived in Mexico about six weeks ago, Justin has gained significant weight, is able to get up and has begun to exercise. The Mexican clinic uses DMSO/chemo and other treatments and the province of Ontario refuses to fund expenses at the Tijuana clinic, arguing the treatment is experimental. 

Guests: Justin and Mike Masotti, Justin’s father

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Shaun Ekert is in Germany with his mother and father (who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer). Shaun's father had the same IRE nanoknife pancreatic cancer surgery as Trent Hills, Ontario Mayor Hector MacMillan. Shaun's father was told he could not have the IRE surgery in Saskatoon, even though there is a machine there like the one in Germany, because it’s still considered an 'experimental' treatment. 

Guest: Shaun Ekert

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