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Roy Green Show

6,422 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★ - 3 ratings

Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You can also listen to the Roy Green Show live on these stations: 900 CHML Hamilton, Global News Radio 640 Toronto, 980 CFPL London, 680 CJOB Winnipeg, 630 CHED Edmonton, 770 CHQR Calgary, 980 CKNW Vancouver, 650 CKOM, 980 CJME, & Radio NL.

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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.

January 28, 2023 22:30 - 51 minutes

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 disappo...

Jan 28: Scott Moe, Sk premier Scott Moe. Energy, health, fedgov relations.

January 28, 2023 22:20 - 15 minutes

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 g...

Jan 28: Pierre Poilievre, CPC leader Pierre Poilievre ready for new parl session.

January 28, 2023 22:16 - 11 minutes

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 28: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS CEO Darrell Bricker. 22% Cdns out of money

January 28, 2023 22:12 - 9 minutes

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 28: Mark Henick & Julia Rady. Stranger attacks, why and how to respond

January 28, 2023 22:08 - 15 minutes

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...

Jan 28: Ari Goldkind, Federal Court Instructs to Repatriate Four Canadians Being Held in Syria

January 28, 2023 22:04 - 14 minutes

Three legal/court issues. Section 43 of Canada's Criminal Code states a schoolteacher, parent of persion in standing in the place of a parent is justified in using force by way of correction toward a pupil or child, as the case may be, who is under his care, if the force does not exceed what is reasonable under the circumstances. -- The Supreme Court of Canada upholds mandatory minimum sentencing on conviction of a gun crime. -- Federal Court instructs the government four Canadians suspected ...

Jan 28: Prof Eric Kam, Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs at Risk as BOC Raised Key Interest Rate for 8th Time

January 28, 2023 22:00 - 17 minutes

Hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk as BOC raised key interest rate for 8th time on Wednesday, economists warn. - Economists warn fedgov of turbulent year for Canada's economy. - Leaders of allies Germany and Japan visit Canada seeking LNG export commitment. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Professor of Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan, 22: Chief Cadmus Delorme renaming of Sir John A MacDonald parkway in Ottawa. – Dan McTeague on MB listener’s email re carbon tax. – Prof Eric Kam. BOC to raise interest rate again. – NATO hesitant to provide tanks to Ukraine.

January 22, 2023 22:30 - 34 minutes

Today’s podcast: The National Capital Commission is in the process of renaming the Sir John A MacDonald Parkway in Ottawa. Three City of Ottawa council members proposed the name change in the spirit of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples because MacDonald authorized the creation of residential schools when he served as Canada's first prime minister in the 1880's. The NCC announced Thursday the new name of the parkway will be Indigenous and the name will be made public on September 30, the...

Jan 22: Chief Cadmus Delorme Renaming of Sir John A MacDonald Parkway in Ottawa.

January 22, 2023 22:16 - 9 minutes

The National Capital Commission is in the process of renaming the Sir John A MacDonald Parkway in Ottawa. Three City of Ottawa council members proposed the name change in the spirit of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples because MacDonald authorized the creation of residential schools when he served as Canada's first prime minister in the 1880's. The NCC announced Thursday the new name of the parkway will be Indigenous and the name will be made public on September 30, the National Day for ...

Jan 22: Dan McTeague on MB Listener Tom's Email Re Carbon Tax.

January 22, 2023 22:14 - 11 minutes

Tom, an RGS listener in Manitoba sent email about his increased costs dealing with energy like his natural gas heating bill. For December $526 with the carbon tax component $96 and his rebate cheque from the federal government at $104. And, writes Tom "there's still the hidden portion of the tax in my gasoline, at the grocery store, drug store, clothing store, etc purchases." Tom continues "in my (humble) opinion as a senior citizen on a rather limited income the carbon tax is just as insidio...

Jan 22: Prof Eric Kam. BOC to Raise Interest Rate Again.

January 22, 2023 22:12 - 7 minutes

While inflationary pressure is easing the Bank of Canada is nevertheless expected to raise its interest rate one more time next week. After that? Will Canada experience recessionary pressure for the balance of the calendar year? Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Professor of Macroeconomics at Metropolitan University in Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22: General Rick Hillier. Nato Hesitant to Provide Tanks to Ukraine

January 22, 2023 22:10 - 8 minutes

Canada announces 200 Senator Armoured Personnel Carriers (suited for police operations more than militaryh) will be shipped to Ukraine's military along with 39 Armoured Combat Support Vehicles (originally intended for the CAF). Justin Trudeau also mused about sending Canadian Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine. However, many of the Canadian Leopards are reporterd to be in sufficient disrepair to not be battle-worthy. What is our guest's view of Canada's support of Ukraine militarily and the sta...

Jan 22: Duane Bratt, Controversy Surrounding AB Prem. Danielle Smith’s Office Contacting Provincial Prosecutors.

January 22, 2023 22:08 - 12 minutes

Controversy swirling around Alberta premier Danielle Smith concerning CBC news story someone in the premier's office contacted provincial prosecutors. Smith's office denies or unaware. (declined our interview request for today) Guest: Duane Bratt. Political science professor, Mount Royal University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22: Tom Korski, On Trudeau and Liberal Gov’s "Just Transition” Plan and More

January 22, 2023 22:06 - 11 minutes

The so-called "just transition" plan which according to Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government is to create a job transformation for traditional energy workers to bridge to a so-called green energy economy. Trudeau has been committed to such a transformation since 2019, but details are absent and this week Blacklock's Reporter revealed a briefing memo federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson received from his advisors that more than 2,7 million Canadians will face "significant...

Jan 22: Dr Anders Aslund, Russia Continues Assault on Ukraine and Could Ramp up Attack

January 22, 2023 22:04 - 6 minutes

Russia continues its assault on Ukraine and is said to be preparing for a ramping up of its attack. The Ukraine military continues to ask for NATO battle tanks and NATO allies are deliberating whether to deliver German Leopards to Ukraine. Our guest insists NATO nations must ramp up support for Ukraine and warns Russia that should they somehow manage to defeat the Ukraine military that Russia will be mired in a multi-decade destructive guerilla war. Guest: Dr. Anders Aslund. Economist. Former...

Jan 22: Darrian Matassa-Fung, Twin Brothers Killed in Saanich, B.C. Bank Shooting

January 22, 2023 22:02 - 6 minutes

Global News B.C.: Twin brothers killed in Saanich, B.C. bank shooting 'wanted to shoot and kill police': report. Guest: Darrian Matassa-Fung. Global News B.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22: Dr. Arthur Caplan, Is it Ethical for Medical Institutions to Impose a Prohibition on Tobacco and Alcohol on Patients?

January 22, 2023 22:00 - 7 minutes

Mexico outlaws smoking outside a family home (that includes open air venues and beaches). - This week it was recommended warning labels be affixed to all alcohol containers in Canada.With healthcare under massive stress and with smoking and excessive consumption of alcohol contributing to serious and negative health outcomes is it ethical for medical institutions (and individual doctors) to impose a prohibition on tobacco and alcohol use in order to obtain expensive and challenging surgeries?...

Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan, 21: Alan Cross, Rock Stars Lost in Last Year. – Dr. Shawn Whatley, Solutions for Cdn Healthcare Crisis. – Richard Kurland, Canada’s Aggressive Approach to Immigration. – Ari Goldkind, Increasing Attacks on Strangers in Canada.

January 21, 2023 22:30 - 50 minutes

Today’s podcast: Throughout the pandemic and economic upheaval a constant in peoples lives has been their favourite music and artists. Over the past 13 months some of the world's great rock artists have died. Thursday of this week it was singer/songwriter David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash {and Young}. On January 10, guitarist Jeff Beck of the Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group. Beck is often listed as one of the top five rock guitarists ever. Other rock artists who have died since January ...

Jan 21: Alan Cross on the Rock Stars we Lost in Last 12 Months

January 21, 2023 22:15 - 12 minutes

Throughout the pandemic and economic upheaval a constant in peoples lives has been their favourite music and artists. Over the past 13 months some of the world's great rock artists have died. Thursday of this week it was singer/songwriter David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash {and Young}. On January 10, guitarist Jeff Beck of the Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group. Beck is often listed as one of the top five rock guitarists ever. Other rock artists who have died since January 2022 include Chrst...

Jan 21: Dr. Shawn Whatley, Solutions for Cdn Healthcare Crisis

January 21, 2023 22:12 - 16 minutes

More on the developing and increasing crisis in Canada's healthcare system as 5 million Canadians have no family physician. Why has healthcare deteriorated to the extent Canadians are dying under-cared for, or while simply waiting for the most basic of care, including in hospital E.R.'s? Note: the federal government and provinces are closing in on a 10 year agreement to fund healthcare. The current and immediate past presidents of the Canadian Medical Association have told us twice in the pas...

Jan 21: Richard Kurland, Canada's Aggressive Approach to Immigration

January 21, 2023 22:09 - 14 minutes

The Trudeau government is reviewing "aggressive measures" to clear the immigration backlog. Why is the immigration backlog so large? What might those aggressive measures be? Are the government's plans to permit 500,000 newcomers annually by 2025 realistic? Are the 75% of Canadians who have expressed concern the number is too high and will negatively affect housing, healthcare and government services, being unfair and exclusionary? Guest: Richard Kurland. Immigration lawyer in Vancouver. Has a...

Jan 21: Ari Goldkind, Increasing Attacks on Strangers in Canada

January 21, 2023 22:06 - 7 minutes

Stranger attacks. In Toronto 8 teen girls between the ages of 13-16 are charged with second-degree murder in the swarming death of a 59 year old homeless man in December. According to police the girls met on social media and congregated downtown on a Saturday night. - Six teen boys have been charged in a swarming attack which left two store employees injured last November. This after the teens had been told to leave a retail outlet after causing a disturbance. And in Toronto an elderly woman ...

Jan 21: Ujjal Dosanjh, Former B.C. Prem. on Issue of Fast Tracking Immigrants with Professional Skills

January 21, 2023 22:03 - 10 minutes

How does an immigrant to Canada from India who became premier of British Columbia and subsequently federal Minister of Health assess the above issue of 'to be fast-tracked into Canada should include a willingness to live in and engage professional skills where those skills are needed? And how does he assess the current healthcare crisis in Canada? Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former premier of British Columbia and former federal Minister of Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f...

Jan 21: Renaud Brossard, Study on Value of Duplicate Private Medical Insurance

January 21, 2023 22:00 - 8 minutes

Montreal Econonic Institute study on value of availability of duplicate private medical insurance, supplementary to the government-run scheme. Would help lower wait times by mkaing the private system acessible to the middle-class. Very successful in Australia where 45% of the population has a duplicate insurance policy. Guest: Renaud Brossard. Senior director of communications. MEI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan, 15: Pierre Poilievre, Challenging Justin Trudeau. – Fmr Liberal MPs on Trudeau as PM. – Dr. Neil Rau on US Vaccine Specialist’s View on Boosters. – Dan Arnold on why 83% of Canadians Believe we are in a Recession.

January 15, 2023 22:30 - 47 minutes

Today’s podcast: Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada joins us for a question and answer segment on the economy, bail reform and justice, carbon taxes, Poilievre's public challenges of the use of McKinsey as a consultant firm by the Liberals and paying the firm $66 million Poilievre being challenged and criticized for speaking to the Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre for Public Policy think tank which has openly questioned the negative impact of residential schools on In...

Jan 15: CPC leader Pierre Poilievre Challenges Justin Trudeau

January 15, 2023 22:12 - 17 minutes

Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada joins us for a question and answer segment on the economy, bail reform and justice, carbon taxes, Poilievre's public challenges of the use of McKinsey as a consultant firm by the Liberals and paying the firm $66 million Poilievre being challenged and criticized for speaking to the Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre for Public Policy think tank which has openly questioned the negative impact of residential schools on Indigenous children ...

Jan 15: Fmr Liberal MPs Caesar-Chavannes and Simson on Trudeau as PM

January 15, 2023 22:11 - 17 minutes

Former federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau in his Where to From Here book is highly critical of Justin Trudeau as prime minister and joins the expanding ranks of previously high ranking Liberal MPs/cabinet ministers disillusioned with Trudeau. Morneau writes "Soon after the election (2015) I came to realize that while his performance skills were superb, his management and interpersonal communication abilities were sorely lacking," adding that advice from his department on directing spend...

Jan 15: Dr. Neil Rau on US Vaccine Specialist Challenging Covid Boosters

January 15, 2023 22:11 - 7 minutes

NBC News is reporting a key advisor to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's vaccine panel is questioning whether more Covid booster shots are necessary for healthy, younger people. Dr. Paul Offit is a pediatrician and director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine that evidence supporting new versions of the booster shots for the Omicron variant which were authorized by the FDA in August is "underwhelming." ...

Jan 15: 83% Canadians Believe We're in Recession, Dan Arnold of Pollara.

January 15, 2023 22:11 - 7 minutes

Canadians are Pessimistic as we being 2023 with 83% believing Canada is in recession. Pollara Strategic Insights annual economic outlook. Guest: Dan Arnold. Chief Strategy Officer at Pollara (and formerly very active in the Justin Trudeau election/re-election campaigns at the PMO). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15: Scott Newark, Premiers Urge Ottawa to Reform Bail System After Killing of OPP Officer

January 15, 2023 22:11 - 14 minutes

Premiers urge Ottawa to reform bail system after killing of OPP officer. Fourth police officer killed in the line of duty in a matter of months. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta crown attorney, senior policy advisor to a federal public safety minister, fmr executive director of the Canadian Police Association, Vice Chair and Special Counsel for the Ontario Office of Victims of Crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15: Prof. Eric Kam, Do Most Canadians Have Reason to Feel Pessimistic About the Economy?

January 15, 2023 22:10 - 9 minutes

Do Canadians have reason to feel so pessimistic with 83% believing we are in recession already? Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Professor of Macroeconomics at Toronto Metropolitan University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15: Andy Kahan, Texas Jury to Decide Fate of 'Vigilante' Who Killed a Robber in a Diner

January 15, 2023 22:10 - 11 minutes

As Canada is embroiled over federal firearms legislation, Bill C-21, a Texas jury is to decide the fate of 'vigilante' who killed a robber in a diner: Associated Press. An individual with a violent criminal past including armed robbery in which a man was killed, and for which the individual in question received a 15 year prison sentence had been in the process of holding up the diner in Houston while pointing a gun at patrons. The criminal was then shot by another diner and died shortly after...

Jan 15: Tom Korski, Blacklock's Reporter on Their Top Stories to Start 2023

January 15, 2023 22:10 - 17 minutes

Blacklock's Reporter and their Ottawa/federal government/agencies stories to begin the new year. Guest: Tom Korski. Exec editor. Blacklock's Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan. 14: Dr’s Lafontaine and Smart. Health Care Crisis. – Dr. Brian Day on Private Health Insurance. – Adm. Mark Norman. Purchasing Weapons Systems for CAF. – Tim O’Shei on Damar Hamlin Progress.

January 14, 2023 22:30 - 1 hour

Today’s podcast: Last Saturday we began a conversation with the current and immediate past presidents of the Canadian Medical Association about the crisis enveloping Canadian health care. Today Dr's Alika Lafontaine and Katharine Smart continue on our program with their assessment of what Canada's healthcare system is most in need of. Dr. Smart has repeatedly stated "money should follow the patient." This as a new funding model between Ottawa and the provinces is taking shape and as increase...

Jan 14: Dr's Lafontaine and Smart, Cdn Med Assoc Presidents on Health Care Crisis

January 14, 2023 22:18 - 15 minutes

Last Saturday we began a conversation with the current and immediate past presidents of the Canadian Medical Association about the crisis enveloping Canadian health care. Today Dr's Alika Lafontaine and Katharine Smart continue on our program with their assessment of what Canada's healthcare system is most in need of. Dr. Smart has repeatedly stated "money should follow the patient." This as a new funding model between Ottawa and the provinces is taking shape and as increased presence of priv...

Jan 14: Dr Brian Day, Cambie Surgery Vancouver on Private Health Insurance

January 14, 2023 22:15 - 21 minutes

Ontario government looking to increase role of private health care. As Canada's 13 different health care systems face crisis is it time for private healthcare options to increase? Or at least private healthcare insurance? We speak with one of Canada's leading private health insurance proponents whose case is destined for the Supreme Court of Canada. Guest: Dr. Brian Day. Founder of Cambie Surgery Centre, Vancouver. Former president of the Canadian Medical Association. Learn more about your ad...

Jan 14: Admiral Mark Norman on Purchasing Weapons Systems for CAF

January 14, 2023 22:12 - 17 minutes

Trudeau government announces the purchase of the F35 fighter plane years after declaring they never would. - this follows the announcement of surface ships for the RCN and the spending $400 million to purchase missile defence systems from the U.S. for Ukraine. Canada's military has had no such missile system for many years. The announced purchase of F35 fighter planes to replace Canada's half-century old CF18's and 15 warships {frigates} for the Royal Canadian Navy is running into complaints ...

Jan 14: Buffalo News' Tim O'Shei on Damar Hamlin Progress

January 14, 2023 22:09 - 8 minutes

Damar Hamlin's health is improving by the day. Out of hospital, many wondering if the Buffalo Bills defensive back may make an appearance at tomorrow's Bills vs Dolphins playoff game. Guest: Tim O'Shei. Has for years covered the Bills for the Buffalo News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14: Dr. Brian Conway, On Planned Vancouver Crack/Heroin/Fentanyl Commercial Outlet

January 14, 2023 22:06 - 6 minutes

A Vancouver man plans to open the city's first crack/heroin/fentanyl commercial outlet, although the sale of such drugs remains a criminal offence. On January 31, B.C. will decriminalize personal-use quantities of heroin, fentanyl, meth, cocaine and MDMA. Posession of less than 2.5 grams of those drugs will no longer be considered illegal.  Guest: Dr. Brian Conway. Medical director and infectious diseases specialist a the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre on the city's East Side. Learn mor...

Jan 14: Barry Ulmer and Sarah, On Canadian Chronic Pain Patients Finding it More Difficult to Obtain Prescription Opioid Pain Meds.

January 14, 2023 22:03 - 10 minutes

Meanwhile, Canadian chronic pain patients, increasingly suffering terribly and increasingly thinking of suicide according to a Chronic Pain Association of Canada survey. CCP's are finding it more and more difficult to obtain prescription opioid pain medications which make life bearable. Guests: Barry Ulmer. Executive Director. Chronic Pain Association of Canada. & Sarah. A successful Canadian professional and chronic pain patient.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14: Jack Jedwab, on the 75 percent of Canadian Concerned with New Immigrants

January 14, 2023 22:00 - 10 minutes

Federal immigration ministern Sean Fraser declares Canada needs more newcomers. Sets immigration number at 500,000 by 2025. - Our guest's organization, the Association of Canadian Studies, recently released information from a national poll conducted by Leger on reaction to Liberals immigration numbers. 75% of Canadians said they remain very or somewhat concerned the increased number of newcomers to Canada may negatively impact on already stressed health care, housing and social services. Gue...

Roy Green Show Podcast, Jan, 08: AB Prem Danielle Smith on AB Election Issues. – Chief Cadmus Delorme, Reconciliation in 2023. – Dr. Joseph Blondeau, New Covid Variant. – Ukraine Amb. Kovaliv, 2nd Year of War with Russia. – & more.

January 08, 2023 22:30 - 1 hour

Today’s podcast: Alberta in 2023. On the first weekend of the year we speak with Premier Danielle Smith about the scheduled provincial election on May 29, 2023. Other issues the premier considers key for the people of Alberta and Alberta's role nationally, including her government's relationship with the federal government. That includes Alberta's challenging Ottawa on Bill C-21 and the premier's response to Ottawa's call to participate in a "just transition" for Alberta's energy sector work...

Jan 8: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. AB Election Issues.

January 08, 2023 22:21 - 15 minutes

Alberta in 2023. On the first weekend of the year we speak with Premier Danielle Smith about the scheduled provincial election on May 29, 2023. Other issues the premier considers key for the people of Alberta and Alberta's role nationally, including her government's relationship with the federal government. That includes Alberta's challenging Ottawa on Bill C-21 and the premier's response to Ottawa's call to participate in a "just transition" for Alberta's energy sector workers. Guest: Daniel...

Jan 8: Chief Cadmus Delorme, Cowessess First Nation. Reconciliation in 2023.

January 08, 2023 22:18 - 15 minutes

In June of 2021, Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowesses First Nation in Saskatchewan announced the finding of 751 unmarked graves at a cemetary near the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School. What are the issues of greatest interest and substance for Indigenous people in Canada as we begin 2023, in the spirit of national reconciliation? Guest: Chief Cadmus Delorme. Cowesses First Nation, Saskatchewan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 8: Dr. Joseph Blondeau, Threat of New Covid Variant in 2023.

January 08, 2023 22:15 - 16 minutes

Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 is the new threat, but how much of a threat? Is this the year Covid should be declared endemic instead of a public health emergency, particularly as it continues to mutate and present itself in potentially more dangerous forms? - Are vaccines and boosters the answer to keep the wraps on Covid largely in '23? - Preceding variants. How much of a threat do they continue to present. - Vaccines and boosters. As well: So-called superbugs resistent to antibiotics. England'...

Jan 8: Ukraine Ambassador to Canada, Yulia Kovaliv. Ukraine Entering 2nd Year of War with Russia.

January 08, 2023 22:12 - 10 minutes

As the war between Ukraine and Russia begins its second calendar year Putin announced and violated a 36 hour ceasefire January 6 and 7 over Orthodox Christmas which Ukraine president Zelenskyy argued was just a Putin ruse to resupply Russian troops and stop the advances of Ukraine's military. Meanwhile the U.S., France and Germany announce more battlefield armoured vehicles for Ukraine but stop short of the heavy battle tanks Ukraine is asking for. Canada has delivered four M777 Howitzers to ...

Jan 8: Amir Arsalani, Family Killed by Iran Missile Attack on Flight PS752

January 08, 2023 22:09 - 8 minutes

Today marks the 3rd anniversary of Iran shooting down Ukraine Airlines Flight 752 over Tehran claiming more than 170 lives, including 138 who had ties to Canada. 55 were Canadian citizens, 30 were permanent residents of Canada. Guest: Amir Arsalani. Member of the Association of Families of Flight PS 752 victims. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 8: Michael Chong, On 3rd Anniversary of Iran Shooting Down of PS 752

January 08, 2023 22:06 - 7 minutes

3rd anniversary of Iran shooting down of PS 752 Guest: Michael Chong. CPC MP and Foreign Affairs shadow minister Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 8: Scott Duffey, Looking into FBI Investigation Bryan Kohberger

January 08, 2023 22:03 - 17 minutes

Bryan Kohberger, criminology Ph'D candidate at the Washington State University arrested and charged in the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students. Developments leading to the arrest and charges are many and we're beginning to learn more about the police and scientific investigation which led to Kohberger being arrested by an FBI SWAT team in the early morning hours of December 29. We cover what has been learned, what lies ahead and consider how early the FBI and state and local p...

Jan 8: Dan McTeague, Where will the Price of Oil and Thereby Gasoline and Diesel Go in 2023?

January 08, 2023 22:00 - 8 minutes

2023 and the price of oil and how that may/will be reflected at the pump for Canadians as far as gasoline and diesel price is concerned. Guest: Dan McTeague. President. Canadians for Affordable Energy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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