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Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan, 28: SK Prem Scott Moe, Energy, Health, FedGov Relations. – CPC Leader Pierre Poilievre, Ready for New Parl. Session. – Darrell Bricker, IPSOS CEO, 22% Cdns Out of Money. – Mark Henick & Julia Rady, Stranger Attacks in Canada.

Roy Green Show

English - January 28, 2023 22:30 - 51 minutes - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Today’s podcast:
Is the relationship between the minority federal government and provincial governments deteriorating. Earlier this week Quebec premier Legault took to Twitter posting Justin Trudeau is attacking the Quebec nation and last weekend Trudeau visited Saskatoon and made it a point to not invite Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe to the event. - Guest posts to Twitter that leaders of allied nations Germany and Japan visited Canada in search of increased LNG exports and returned disappointed. - Federal government closer to inking a new funding model for healthcare with the provinces.
Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan.
As Canada's federal government readies for what will no doubt be a stormy session we speak with Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre and what Mr. Poilievre told his caucus the focus of the party will be when parliament reopens. - Also, thoughts on the first anniversary of the so-called Freedom Convoy ensconced in Ottawa.
Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader. Conservative Party of Canada.
22% of Canadians are "completely out of money." The number rises to 28% for women. IPSOS polling for Global News. Breaking down what that means across Canada.
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO IPSOS Public Affairs, Canada.
Stranger assaults on the increase across Canada with particular attention being paid to such attacks on public transit in Toronto and Vancouver. How much of the issue deals with mental health concerns and how are victims of stranger assaults faring following these random and violent confrontations?
Guests: Julia Rady. Victim of a violent stranger attack on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Wrote op ed on experience with recommendations.
& Mark Henick. Mental health strategist. Served as nat'l spokesperson for the Canda-wide Faces of Mental Illness Campaign. - Attempted suicide at 15 and his Ted Talk description of that event during which Mark's life was saved by a stranger has been viewed millions of times online. - CEO of Strategic Mental Health Consulting.
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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!
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Today’s podcast:

Is the relationship between the minority federal government and provincial governments deteriorating. Earlier this week Quebec premier Legault took to Twitter posting Justin Trudeau is attacking the Quebec nation and last weekend Trudeau visited Saskatoon and made it a point to not invite Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe to the event. - Guest posts to Twitter that leaders of allied nations Germany and Japan visited Canada in search of increased LNG exports and returned disappointed. - Federal government closer to inking a new funding model for healthcare with the provinces.

Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan.

As Canada's federal government readies for what will no doubt be a stormy session we speak with Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre and what Mr. Poilievre told his caucus the focus of the party will be when parliament reopens. - Also, thoughts on the first anniversary of the so-called Freedom Convoy ensconced in Ottawa.

Guest: Pierre Poilievre. Leader. Conservative Party of Canada.

22% of Canadians are "completely out of money." The number rises to 28% for women. IPSOS polling for Global News. Breaking down what that means across Canada.

Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO IPSOS Public Affairs, Canada.

Stranger assaults on the increase across Canada with particular attention being paid to such attacks on public transit in Toronto and Vancouver. How much of the issue deals with mental health concerns and how are victims of stranger assaults faring following these random and violent confrontations?

Guests: Julia Rady. Victim of a violent stranger attack on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Wrote op ed on experience with recommendations.

& Mark Henick. Mental health strategist. Served as nat'l spokesperson for the Canda-wide Faces of Mental Illness Campaign. - Attempted suicide at 15 and his Ted Talk description of that event during which Mark's life was saved by a stranger has been viewed millions of times online. - CEO of Strategic Mental Health Consulting.

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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