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Roy Green Show Podcast, March 18: Philip Cross, Fmr Statscan Chief Economic Analyst on Banks. – Adm. Mark Norman on Canada’s Security. – Scott Newark, Supreme Court and Convicted Murderer Parole. – Jason Harnet, Families of Slain Police Officers.

Roy Green Show

English - March 18, 2023 21:30 - 49 minutes - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Today’s podcast:
SVB and other bank failures. More casualties like SVB to come. Impact on Canada and Canadian economy. 
Guest: Philip Cross. 36 years at Statscan. Appointed Chief Economic Advisor in 2008.  Munk Senior Fellow (Economics) at MacDonald Laurier Institute.
Last Sunday Vice-Admiral Mark Norman provided me his speaking notes from Friday night at the Conference of Defence Associations in which he warns Canadians our way of life is under threat because successive federal governments have not treated Canadian national security and our ability to defend ourselves as seriously as we should. We discuss with Admiral Norman as Russia prepares to host a visit by China's president Xi beginning Monday.
Guest: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. Former Commanding Officer, Royal Canadian Navy. Former Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff.
Supreme Court of Canada decides it is unconstitutional to deny parole opportunity consecutively for multiple first-degree murder convictions. Also: guest's view of shooting deaths of two Edmonton police officers.
Guest: Scott Newark. Former AB crown attorney, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Intervenor status at parole eligibility hearing for British Columbia mass child murderer Clifford Olson.
When police officers are killed in the line of duty, and in recent months this has happened far too frequently in Canada, the families of the officers grieve their loss often in the public spotlight. As well, if criminal charges are laid against an accused in the death of a police officer, families must wait sometimes for years for a court judgment against an accused.
Guest: Jason Harnett. Brother to Calgary Police Service Sergeant Andrew Harnett, killed New Year's Eve 2020 when dragged by a vehicle during a roadside sobriety test. The individual driving the vehicle was convicted of manslaughter last November and will face a sentencing hearing late next month. He was 17 at the time of the incident and cannot be named because of that.
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Host/Content Producer – Roy Green
Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay
Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor
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Today’s podcast:

SVB and other bank failures. More casualties like SVB to come. Impact on Canada and Canadian economy. 

Guest: Philip Cross. 36 years at Statscan. Appointed Chief Economic Advisor in 2008.  Munk Senior Fellow (Economics) at MacDonald Laurier Institute.

Last Sunday Vice-Admiral Mark Norman provided me his speaking notes from Friday night at the Conference of Defence Associations in which he warns Canadians our way of life is under threat because successive federal governments have not treated Canadian national security and our ability to defend ourselves as seriously as we should. We discuss with Admiral Norman as Russia prepares to host a visit by China's president Xi beginning Monday.

Guest: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. Former Commanding Officer, Royal Canadian Navy. Former Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff.

Supreme Court of Canada decides it is unconstitutional to deny parole opportunity consecutively for multiple first-degree murder convictions. Also: guest's view of shooting deaths of two Edmonton police officers.

Guest: Scott Newark. Former AB crown attorney, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Intervenor status at parole eligibility hearing for British Columbia mass child murderer Clifford Olson.

When police officers are killed in the line of duty, and in recent months this has happened far too frequently in Canada, the families of the officers grieve their loss often in the public spotlight. As well, if criminal charges are laid against an accused in the death of a police officer, families must wait sometimes for years for a court judgment against an accused.

Guest: Jason Harnett. Brother to Calgary Police Service Sergeant Andrew Harnett, killed New Year's Eve 2020 when dragged by a vehicle during a roadside sobriety test. The individual driving the vehicle was convicted of manslaughter last November and will face a sentencing hearing late next month. He was 17 at the time of the incident and cannot be named because of that.

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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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