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Roy Green Show Podcast, Nov, 27: Kenny Chiu on Being Targeted by China. – Prof. Sylvain Charlebois, Food Inflation & Christmas Dinner. – Prof. Christian Leuprecht, Testifies at E.A. Commission. – Lawyer Richard Kurland on Annual Immigration Numbers

Roy Green Show

English - November 27, 2022 22:30 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Today’s podcast:
China's interference with Canada's elections.PM Trudeau continues to insist he was not briefed about Beijing interfence in Canada's 2019 federal election. Meanwhile, much is written and said about former B.C. CPC MP Kenny Chiu who has no doubt he was directly targeted by China during last year's federal election. Eventually Kenny Chiu did lose his seat.
Guest: Kenny Chiu.
What is causing the inflationary trend in food prices in Canada? - What foods remain or have become most affected by food inflation? - Four weekends from Christmas. What should we expect as far as cost of Christmas food staples is concerned? - Licences granted for the creation of lab-grown food, including chicken. Survey shows who is willing to eat lab grown meats - What to expect from the Grocers Code of Conduct?
Guest: Sylvain Charlebois.Director of the Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory and professor at Dalhousie Universsity. (testifying before parliamentary Agriculture Committee next week).
The Emergencies Act Inquiry. Public testimony is complete, but the work of the Inquiry continues and our guest is scheduled to testify at two Inquiry roundtables this coming week in Ottawa.
Guest: Professor Christian Leuprecht. Queen's University and Royal Military College. Expert in security and defence. Regularly called as expert witness before committees of parliament. Book: Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft.
Continuing with our look at Canada's immigration numbers and public response. By 2025, immigration as projected by the federal government will reach 500,000. The Association for Canadian Studies released it's national poll findings last week and 75% of Canadians have concern this number of immigrants may negatively affect housing, social programs and government services. What does one of Canada's leading immigration lawyers and advisor to federal and Quebec governments on the issue of immigration add to the conversation?
Guest: Richard Kurland. Immigration lawyer, Vancouver.
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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:

China's interference with Canada's elections.PM Trudeau continues to insist he was not briefed about Beijing interfence in Canada's 2019 federal election. Meanwhile, much is written and said about former B.C. CPC MP Kenny Chiu who has no doubt he was directly targeted by China during last year's federal election. Eventually Kenny Chiu did lose his seat.

Guest: Kenny Chiu.

What is causing the inflationary trend in food prices in Canada? - What foods remain or have become most affected by food inflation? - Four weekends from Christmas. What should we expect as far as cost of Christmas food staples is concerned? - Licences granted for the creation of lab-grown food, including chicken. Survey shows who is willing to eat lab grown meats - What to expect from the Grocers Code of Conduct?

Guest: Sylvain Charlebois.Director of the Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory and professor at Dalhousie Universsity. (testifying before parliamentary Agriculture Committee next week).

The Emergencies Act Inquiry. Public testimony is complete, but the work of the Inquiry continues and our guest is scheduled to testify at two Inquiry roundtables this coming week in Ottawa.

Guest: Professor Christian Leuprecht. Queen's University and Royal Military College. Expert in security and defence. Regularly called as expert witness before committees of parliament. Book: Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft.

Continuing with our look at Canada's immigration numbers and public response. By 2025, immigration as projected by the federal government will reach 500,000. The Association for Canadian Studies released it's national poll findings last week and 75% of Canadians have concern this number of immigrants may negatively affect housing, social programs and government services. What does one of Canada's leading immigration lawyers and advisor to federal and Quebec governments on the issue of immigration add to the conversation?

Guest: Richard Kurland. Immigration lawyer, Vancouver.

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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