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The CPC leadership race, insurance company refuses to pay paraplegic man's policy, temporary restraining order on U.S. travel ban, refugee fighting to stay in Canada, update on Justin Masotti's situation, and Beauties and the Beast
Roy Green Show
English - February 05, 2017 00:40 - 55 minutes - ★★★★ - 3 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Last week, a Global News poll showed the CPC led by Kevin O'Leary has a good chance of defeating Justin Trudeau in 2019. O'Leary was heavily criticized for releasing video of himself at a gun range firing an automatic weapon and pistol on the day of the burial of three victims of the Quebec City mosque killings. Guest: Erin O'Toole, CPC leadership candidate and former Minister of Veterans Affairs-Mitch Murphy is a paraplegic whose insurance company refuses to pay what his policy requires in the event of paraplegia. Guest: Sivan Tumarkin of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP-A Seattle federal judge has issued a nationwide temporary restraining order on U.S. president Trump's travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries. The White House is immediately appealing the order. Meanwhile, U.S. Customs and Border Protection have begun to honour all visas invalided by the ban.Guest: Stephen Legomsky, Chief counsel at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Obama administration-Salvador Boada is a refugee claimant from Costa Rica with a wife, a six-year-old son and a baby due in April. His refugee appeal has been denied by the Immigration Review Board. Boada refused to participate in a money-laundering scheme through the business he owned in Costa Rica, which resulted in a fire bombing of his and his wife's business and a drive-by shooting at the home of his father-in-law. Guest: Salvador Boada-The Government of Ontario has announced it will provide life-saving health care to children affected by the U.S. travel ban law. Meanwhile, 17-year-old Justin Masotti of Hamilton is battling brain cancer and remains in a Mexican clinic receiving treatment. His condition has improved significantly, but the Wynne government refuses to provide any out-of-country financial assistance to Justin's family.Guest: Mike Masotti, Justin's father-Roy and the Beauties discuss the biggest news stories of the past week.Guests: Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson
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Last week, a Global News poll showed the CPC led by Kevin O'Leary has a good chance of defeating Justin Trudeau in 2019. O'Leary was heavily criticized for releasing video of himself at a gun range firing an automatic weapon and pistol on the day of the burial of three victims of the Quebec City mosque killings.
Guest: Erin O'Toole, CPC leadership candidate and former Minister of Veterans Affairs
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Mitch Murphy is a paraplegic whose insurance company refuses to pay what his policy requires in the event of paraplegia.
Guest: Sivan Tumarkin of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
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A Seattle federal judge has issued a nationwide temporary restraining order on U.S. president Trump's travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries. The White House is immediately appealing the order. Meanwhile, U.S. Customs and Border Protection have begun to honour all visas invalided by the ban.
Guest: Stephen Legomsky, Chief counsel at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Obama administration
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Salvador Boada is a refugee claimant from Costa Rica with a wife, a six-year-old son and a baby due in April. His refugee appeal has been denied by the Immigration Review Board. Boada refused to participate in a money-laundering scheme through the business he owned in Costa Rica, which resulted in a fire bombing of his and his wife's business and a drive-by shooting at the home of his father-in-law.
Guest: Salvador Boada
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The Government of Ontario has announced it will provide life-saving health care to children affected by the U.S. travel ban law. Meanwhile, 17-year-old Justin Masotti of Hamilton is battling brain cancer and remains in a Mexican clinic receiving treatment. His condition has improved significantly, but the Wynne government refuses to provide any out-of-country financial assistance to Justin's family.
Guest: Mike Masotti, Justin's father
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Roy and the Beauties discuss the biggest news stories of the past week.
Guests: Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson
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