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What can Canada learn from Australia's policies? Is there a trend of police "de-policing," if so then why? And Anita Kranjc, better known as the Pig Lady, joins Roy and PETA Canada's Emily Lavender to talk about Animal Rights,
Roy Green Show
English - May 07, 2017 22:41 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 3 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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The Toronto woman who gave who gave water to a pig on a truck headed to slaughter had her mischief charge dismissed in court. Guests: Anita Kranjc, co-founder of Pig Save Toronto Emily Lavender, PETA Canada
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Emmanuel Macron will be France's next president after defeating Marine Le Pen in the presidential election. Guest: Jeff Sempel, Global News European Bureau Chief from Paris
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An FBI report shows that police are "de-policing" as anti-cop hostility rises. Guest: Michael Elliot, President of the Alberta Federation of Police Associations
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Roy speaks to several former police officers about their experiences.
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A Fraser Institute report shows that a national carbon tax and/or cap and trade schemes fail the economy. Guest: Kenneth Green, senior director of energy and natural resource studies at the Fraser Institute
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What does Australia's values test for immigrants entail? And why did Australia drop its national carbon tax in 2014? Guest: Brad Battin, Australian member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Shadow Minister for the Environment
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The Roy Green Show podcast
The Toronto woman who gave who gave water to a pig on a truck headed to slaughter had her mischief charge dismissed in court.
Guests: Anita Kranjc, co-founder of Pig Save Toronto
Emily Lavender, PETA Canada
-
Emmanuel Macron will be France's next president after defeating Marine Le Pen in the presidential election.
Guest: Jeff Sempel, Global News European Bureau Chief from Paris
-
An FBI report shows that police are "de-policing" as anti-cop hostility rises.
Guest: Michael Elliot, President of the Alberta Federation of Police Associations
-
Roy speaks to several former police officers about their experiences.
-
A Fraser Institute report shows that a national carbon tax and/or cap and trade schemes fail the economy.
Guest: Kenneth Green, senior director of energy and natural resource studies at the Fraser Institute
-
What does Australia's values test for immigrants entail? And why did Australia drop its national carbon tax in 2014?
Guest: Brad Battin, Australian member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Shadow Minister for the Environment
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices