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Roy Green Show Podcast, Feb, 05: Darrell Bricker/IPSOS Canadians Out of Money. – Sylvain Charlebois Food Professor Rising Food Prices. – Dan McTeague Cdns for Affordable Energy on Unaffordable Energy. – Jeff Paikin knows MAID needs serious fixing, & MORE.

Roy Green Show

English - February 05, 2023 22:30 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Today’s podcast:
Half of Canadians say they are concerned they might not have enough money to feed their family.
We follow up as committed to last Sunday on the extended segment we aired on a Global News IPSOS poll which shows 22% of Canadians are "completely out of money." Up 3% since last October.
Breaking it down, 28% of women say they are "completely out of money" while 15% of men say the same. Another 32% say if prices continue to rise they in a matter of months will be "out of money" as well.
Guest; Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.
What is going to happen to the price of food? Food prices will continue to rise and Dalhousie University releases a study titled "Cashed Out. How a Cashless Economy Impacts Your Grocery Experience, a Canadian Perspective."
Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory and professor at Dalhousie University
Listener email: Natural gas bill for his home in January of 2021 was $110.23. In January of 2022 the bill was $122.84. January 2023 his gas bill jumped to $210.14, with a carbon tax component of $29.08. Listener adds "what are we going to do when the carbon tax triples?"  
Guest says energy prices will continue to rise. From gasoline and diesel to electricity and natural gas the cost spiral is upward and with more carbon tax on the way.
Guest: Dan McTeague. President, Canadians for Affordable Energy.
LAST WORD to Callers: Are you 'out of money', 'short of money' and what does that mean to you and your family in real terms right now and what might it mean by the end of this year? Have you had to cut food purchases, cut the number of meals at your home, cut the amount of food you eat? - If inflation continues and prices continue to increase are you among the half of Canadians worried they won't be able to afford to feed their families?
Guests: YOU
Op ed in the Hamilton Spectator: Medical Assistance in Dying Needs Some Serious Fixing. We speak with the Hamilton businessman who with his wife, dying of a terminal brain cancer, followed protocols demanded to meet MAID requirements but still heard their doctor refuse to proceed.
Guest: Jeff Paikin. Hamilton businessman who with his wife Andrea, dying of terminal brain cancer, made a decision and followed protocols on when MAID should be engaged.
The United States shoots down China's weather, no, make that surveillance balloon and China expresses its displeasure. United States Air Force General Mike Minihan in an internal communication warned last week the U.S. and China "will fight in 2025."
What to make now of the 'balloon incident'?
As well: Our guest Dr. Christian Leuprecht wrote a 2018 op ed titled "China's silent invasion of Western universities" and pointed to three Canadian universities, Waterloo, Toronto and McGill as being particularly a focus of China and the People's Liberation Army.
This past week federal Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne criticized Canadian universities for collaboration with China's military scientists and declared new national sercurity guidelines were on the way. Globe and Mail reports 50 Canadian universities have conducted extensive research with China's military since 2005.
Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Professor at Queen's University and Royal Military College. Eisenhower Fellow at the NATO Defence College in Rome. Munk Senior Fellow in Security and Defence at the MacDonald Laurier Institute. Author of POLAR COUSINS: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures.
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Host/Content Producer – Roy Green
Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay
Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor
If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast!
https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/
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Today’s podcast:

Half of Canadians say they are concerned they might not have enough money to feed their family.

We follow up as committed to last Sunday on the extended segment we aired on a Global News IPSOS poll which shows 22% of Canadians are "completely out of money." Up 3% since last October.

Breaking it down, 28% of women say they are "completely out of money" while 15% of men say the same. Another 32% say if prices continue to rise they in a matter of months will be "out of money" as well.

Guest; Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.

What is going to happen to the price of food? Food prices will continue to rise and Dalhousie University releases a study titled "Cashed Out. How a Cashless Economy Impacts Your Grocery Experience, a Canadian Perspective."

Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory and professor at Dalhousie University

Listener email: Natural gas bill for his home in January of 2021 was $110.23. In January of 2022 the bill was $122.84. January 2023 his gas bill jumped to $210.14, with a carbon tax component of $29.08. Listener adds "what are we going to do when the carbon tax triples?"  

Guest says energy prices will continue to rise. From gasoline and diesel to electricity and natural gas the cost spiral is upward and with more carbon tax on the way.

Guest: Dan McTeague. President, Canadians for Affordable Energy.

LAST WORD to Callers: Are you 'out of money', 'short of money' and what does that mean to you and your family in real terms right now and what might it mean by the end of this year? Have you had to cut food purchases, cut the number of meals at your home, cut the amount of food you eat? - If inflation continues and prices continue to increase are you among the half of Canadians worried they won't be able to afford to feed their families?

Guests: YOU

Op ed in the Hamilton Spectator: Medical Assistance in Dying Needs Some Serious Fixing. We speak with the Hamilton businessman who with his wife, dying of a terminal brain cancer, followed protocols demanded to meet MAID requirements but still heard their doctor refuse to proceed.

Guest: Jeff Paikin. Hamilton businessman who with his wife Andrea, dying of terminal brain cancer, made a decision and followed protocols on when MAID should be engaged.

The United States shoots down China's weather, no, make that surveillance balloon and China expresses its displeasure. United States Air Force General Mike Minihan in an internal communication warned last week the U.S. and China "will fight in 2025."

What to make now of the 'balloon incident'?

As well: Our guest Dr. Christian Leuprecht wrote a 2018 op ed titled "China's silent invasion of Western universities" and pointed to three Canadian universities, Waterloo, Toronto and McGill as being particularly a focus of China and the People's Liberation Army.

This past week federal Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne criticized Canadian universities for collaboration with China's military scientists and declared new national sercurity guidelines were on the way. Globe and Mail reports 50 Canadian universities have conducted extensive research with China's military since 2005.

Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Professor at Queen's University and Royal Military College. Eisenhower Fellow at the NATO Defence College in Rome. Munk Senior Fellow in Security and Defence at the MacDonald Laurier Institute. Author of POLAR COUSINS: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures.

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Host/Content Producer – Roy Green

Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay

Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor

If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast!

https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/

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