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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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Oct 23: Kirsten Beardsley, Food Banks Canada: Millions of Canadians going hungry.

October 23, 2022 21:16 - 10 minutes

Canadians are going hungry increasingly as food inflation rises. According to Food Banks Canada, 7 million Canadians reported going hungry between March of 2020 and March of 2022. Guest: Kirstin Beardsley. CEO. Food Banks Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 23: Prof Eric Kam: Roy Green Show part of class curriculum.

October 23, 2022 21:12 - 18 minutes

RGS has been added to the course outline for Professor Eric Kam's macroeconomics students at Toronto's Metropolitan University. RGS is also required listening for professor Kam's students so they, according to Dr. Kam, "learn about the real world." Guests: Professor Eric Kam and 2 of his students: Eileen and Tyler. Students of professor Kam engaged in listening to and discussing content of RGS in class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 23: Tom Korski, Blacklock's Reporter. What they're up to in Ottawa.

October 23, 2022 21:08 - 17 minutes

Blacklock's Reporter's Ottawa stories/developments including the Rouleau Commission on the Emergencies Act. Guest: Tom Korski. Executive editor, Blacklock's Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 23: Diane Francis. “Canada is a Lightweight Nation”

October 23, 2022 21:04 - 16 minutes

Op ed: Canada is a lightweight nation. Financial Post Guest: Diane Francis, writer of the op ed. Journalist, author, editor-at-large, National Post. Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C. Expert on Canada and Canada-U.S. relations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 23: Charles Breton, Resentment in the Canadian Federation.

October 23, 2022 21:00 - 9 minutes

Resentment in the Canadian Federation. Canadians in every province are resentful about their province's place in the federation. The result of the new Resentment Index from the Confederation of Tomorrow survey. Guest: Charles Breton. Executive director: Centre of Excellence on the Canadian Federation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct, 22: Cost of Cdn groceries: Prof Sylvain Charlebois, grocer Griacarlo Trimarchi & NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. – David Eby BC premier to be. – Jess Larochelle, a Canadian hero, recovering.

October 22, 2022 22:00 - 53 minutes

Today’s podcast: Food inflation and food costs. Even when food inflation slows it doesn't mean food prices will begin to lower, only that they'll slow down as far as increasing costs are concerned. And while inflation slowed to 6.9% in September, food inflation rose to 11.4%, a 41-year high. Guest: Sylvain Charlebois. Professor, Dalhousie University. Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory Much being said about major grocery chains profits and Loblaws freezing no name foods costs for a fe...

Oct 22: Prof Sylvain Charlebois. Cost of Cdn Groceries

October 22, 2022 21:51 - 8 minutes

Food inflation and food costs. Even when food inflation slows it doesn't mean food prices will begin to lower, only that they'll slow down as far as increasing costs are concerned. And while inflation slowed to 6.9% in September, food inflation rose to 11.4%, a 41-year high. Guest: Sylvain Charlebois. Professor, Dalhousie University. Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: Grocer Giancarlo Trimarchi. Cost of Cdn Groceries

October 22, 2022 21:49 - 9 minutes

Much being said about major grocery chains profits and Loblaws freezing no name foods costs for a few months. But what about the independent grocers across Canada? How do they establish pricing? What are their challenges? Guest: Giancarlo Trimarchi. Independent grocery stores owner in GTA (Vince's Markets). Also Chair of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. Cost of Cdn Groceries

October 22, 2022 21:45 - 9 minutes

Jagmeet Singh challenging major grocers chains nationally on too much profit at this time. Guest: Jagmeet Singh. Federal NDP leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: Cara Zwibel, Cdn Civil Liberties Assoc, Emergencies Act.

October 22, 2022 21:44 - 12 minutes

Invoking of the Emergencies Act. Public Order Emergencies Commission hearings to date. Canadian Civil Liberties Association has not heard anything to justify invoking of the E.A. Guest: Cara Zwibel. Director: Fundamental Freedoms Program, Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: Bruce Moncur on Jess Larochelle, a Canadian hero, recovering from his injuries.

October 22, 2022 21:42 - 7 minutes

Speaking of military. There are health developments for Jess Larochelle, the heroic Canadian soldier who single-handedly fought off the Taliban and protected his platoon while very severely wounded in 2006. Canada's government/military aparatus refuses to award Jess Larochelle the Canadian Victoria Cross, even though Generals Rick Hillier and Omer Lavoie (on the battlefield that day in 2006 and saw Jess Larochelle's actions) were on RGS arguing for the Victoria Cross. - Jess Larochelle last m...

Oct 22: Prof Thierry Bros. How is Europe fairing this fall and winter? Germany resorts to burning coal.

October 22, 2022 21:38 - 9 minutes

How is Europe faring heading into fall and winter and the developing energy crisis, as Germany resorts to burning coal. Guest: Professor Thierry Bros. Professor at Science Po, Paris. Leading expert on geopolitics of oil and gas and energy security. Oil and gas expert at the French Energy Ministry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: David Eby BC premier to be.

October 22, 2022 21:34 - 9 minutes

David Eby now leader of the British Columbia NDP and promises within first 100 days as premier to take action on oil and gas infrastructure developments in the province. Guest: Rob Shaw, political correspondent CHEK News, Victoria B.C. Co-author A Matter of Confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: Prof Eric Kam. Bank of Canada outlook remaining high for continued inflation.

October 22, 2022 21:32 - 9 minutes

Recession expectations are growing, with the Bank of Canada outlook for continued inflation remaining high. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. (RGS has become part of professor Kam's course curriculum) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22: Olivier Rancourt. Economist at MEI. Inflation at numbers not seen for 30 years in new poll.

October 22, 2022 21:20 - 6 minutes

Montreal Economic Institute survey by Ipsos: With inflation at numbers not seen for 30 years, 72% of Canadians say our individual tax burdens are too high. Only 21% feel it's appropriate. 42% believe taxes on companies in Canada are too low, but 71% realize raising taxes for companies will end up penalizing consumers. - There's much more interesting information in this poll. Guest: Olivier Rancourt. Economist at MEI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct, 16: Challenging invoking of E.A. – Police Association of Ontario president. ON police officer deaths. – Fmr Olympic skier & safe sport advocate on Hockey Canada. – Brother of Calgary police Sgt Andrew Harnett, killed on duty.

October 16, 2022 21:30 - 43 minutes

Today’s podcast: Rouleau Commission on Emergencies Act. Guest: Christine van Geyn. Litigation director, Canadian Constitution Foundation. Cowrote above op ed. Four deaths of police officers in Ontario in the past month. Three were shot and killed and one was the victim of a hit and run. How are police reacting to these deadly assaults on fellow officers? Guest: Mark Baxter, president, Police Association of Ontario and board member of the Canadian Police Association. Police officer in Brantfo...

Oct 16: Christine van Geyn, Cdn Constitution Foundation. Challenging Invoking of Emergencies Act

October 16, 2022 21:21 - 10 minutes

Rouleau Commission on Emergencies Act. Guest: Christine van Geyn. Litigation director, Canadian Constitution Foundation. Cowrote above op ed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 16: Mark Baxter, Police Association of Ontario president, Simcoe Police Officer Deaths

October 16, 2022 21:18 - 9 minutes

Four deaths of police officers in Ontario in the past month. Three were shot and killed and one was the victim of a hit and run. How are police reacting to these deadly assaults on fellow officers? Guest: Mark Baxter, president, Police Association of Ontario and board member of the Canadian Police Association. Police officer in Brantford, Ontario. (I am an honourary member of both the Police Association of Ontario and the Hamilton Police Association). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit m...

Oct 16: Allison Forsyth, Fmr Olympic Skier & Safe Sport Advocate on Hockey Canada

October 16, 2022 21:15 - 13 minutes

Retired Supreme Court of Canada Justice Thomas Cromwell tasked with reviewing Hockey Canada urged HC's next board of directors be engaged with only a one-year term, so to come to terms with the need to reform the organization. In a letter to then Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith, Justice Cromwell on October 10 wrote, "there can be no serious debate that the level of confidence in Hockey Canada on the part of the government, sponsors, some members and the broader public has sunk to dangerously lo...

Oct 16: Jason Harnett, Brother of Calgary police Sgt Andrew Harnett, killed while on duty

October 16, 2022 21:12 - 11 minutes

Calgary Police Service Sergeant Andrew Harnett was dragged to his death by a fleeing vehicle following a routine New Year's Eve traffic stop in 2020. The young offender driving the car is awaiting sentencing. - We speak with Sgt Harnett's brother. Guest: Jason Harnett, of Ontario, brother of Calgary Police Sergeant Andrew Harnett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 16: Hamed Esmaeilion, On Tehran's Notorious and Feared Evin Prison

October 16, 2022 21:09 - 8 minutes

Tehran's notorious and feared Evin prison where many claims of torture, including sexual assault have been made experienced a major fire overnight. Gun shots were also heard. Iranians continue their daily/nightly street protests against the regime and have reportedly been met by deadly gunfire by government security personnel. Guest: Hamed Esmaeilion. Member PS752justice.com, comprised of families of victims of Flight PS752, shot down over Tehran on January 8, 2020.  (PS752Justice.com initia...

Oct 16: Dr. Neil Rau, How Severe Will Fall Flu and Covid Season be?

October 16, 2022 21:06 - 7 minutes

A possible return to partial mask mandates? So says Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore. -  A much lower public interest in Covid booster vaccines so far heading into the flu season than what would be best. Only 16% of those 70 and over have accepted a fourth dose which Moore says is "unacceptable." Do we have indicators of how severe the fall and winter flu season may be as far as Covid is concerned? And while the threat isn't present in North America, Ebola is reappe...

Oct 16: Tom Korski, The Past Week in Ottawa Through the Lens of Blacklock's Reporter

October 16, 2022 21:03 - 16 minutes

The past week in Ottawa through the lens of Blacklock's Reporter. Guest: Tom Korski. Executive editor, Blacklock's reporter (@mindingOttawa) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 16: Christian Leuprecht, How Serious are Putin’s Nuclear Threats?

October 16, 2022 21:00 - 7 minutes

Global News: Would Russian military follow order to use nukes? ‘Questionable,’ says ex-U.S. NATO envoy. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a number of recent threats alluding to his willingness to use nuclear weapons – but should he pull the trigger, his own military might not obey him. Likely because the Russian forces know the consequences if they do. Guest: Professor Christian Leuprecht. Professor at both Queens and RMC, Senior fellow at the Nato War College in Rome. Military and na...

Roy Green Show Podcast, October, 15: SK premier Scott Moe. Province making own decisions. – CCLA council Alain Bartleman on invoking EA. – Maru's John Wright. Cdns worried sick over inflation. – Ukraine Ambassador Scherba. Putin's missile attacks.

October 15, 2022 21:45 - 42 minutes

Today’s podcast: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe issued a provincial white paper on Tuesday and declared the province will challenge Ottawa's "continued interference in the province's jurisdiction over natural resources under the guise of federal environmental regulation." Saskatchewan is "drawing the line by taking a number of steps including the introduction of provincial legislation to clarify and protect Saskatchewan's constitutional rights."  Premier Moe states he will also work with Alb...

Oct 15: SK premier Scott Moe. Province making own decisions.

October 15, 2022 21:36 - 16 minutes

Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe issued a provincial white paper on Tuesday and declared the province will challenge Ottawa's "continued interference in the province's jurisdiction over natural resources under the guise of federal environmental regulation." Saskatchewan is "drawing the line by taking a number of steps including the introduction of provincial legislation to clarify and protect Saskatchewan's constitutional rights."  Premier Moe states he will also work with Alberta premier Danie...

Oct 15: CCLA council Alain Bartleman on invoking EA.

October 15, 2022 21:33 - 10 minutes

Rouleau Commission on Emergencies Act Guest: Alain Bartleman, lawyer and special advisor to the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. CCLA writes: "Government had other options than the Emergencies Act" & "Rouleau warns of tight timelines, but government took maximum amount of time to appoint commissioner." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 15: Maru's John Wright. Cdns worried sick over inflation.

October 15, 2022 21:30 - 8 minutes

Maru poll for Yahoo Canada shows 57% of Canadians are feeling the effects of rising interest rates. 39% feeling really anxious because of money pressures and 18% being "worried sick" over impact of rising interest rates. Guest: John Wright. Executive vice president Maru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 15: Ukraine Ambassador Scherba. Putin's missile attacks.

October 15, 2022 21:28 - 8 minutes

Russian missile assaults on Ukraine this week and G7 / NATO pledges to increase defence of Ukraine. - Vladimir Putin says further missile attacks of this magnitude not necessary. There is Western military speculation Russia's military may be running short of weaponry, missiles, artillery and ammunition. What are the damages Ukraine suffered this week and might Ukraine military when/if it reaches the Russian border refuse to stop advancing? Guest: Olexander Scherba. Fmr Ukraine Ambassador. Lea...

Oct 15: The “Food Professor” on Twitter: Critiques of grocery chains is “simply aiming at the wrong target.”

October 15, 2022 21:24 - 7 minutes

The "Food Professor" Sylvain Charlebois posts to Twitter that Jagmeet Singh with his constant critiques of grocery chains is "simply aiming at the wrong target." - Also what should Canadians expect as far as food price movement is concerned heading into the winter months? 7.1% of Canadians have already skipped meals because of the cost of food (Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory national survey) Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois.Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory and professor at Dalhous...

Oct 15: Amanda Todd’s mother on verdict in online sex stalking/blackmail case.

October 15, 2022 21:21 - 10 minutes

Verdict in Amanda Todd online sex stalking/blackmail case. Aydin Coban sentenced to 13 years in prison as an 'internet sextortionist.' Guest: Carol Todd. Amanda's mother from British Columbia. (Amandatoddlegacy.org). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 15: UK Prime Minister Liz Truss facing talks of a leadership challenge within Conservative Party.

October 15, 2022 21:18 - 9 minutes

After just weeks as U.K. prime minister, Liz Truss is facing talks of a leadership challenge within the Conservative Party and opposition leaders are clamouring for a general election. Truss fired her chancellor (finance minister) Kwasi Kwarteng, with replacement Jeremy Hunt warning about "difficult decisions" and some taxes going up, this after Kwarteng cut the top rate of income tax. With energy prices soaring the Truss government has introduced an 'energy price guarantee.' Britain's financ...

Oct 15: Global News: Canada should resist further spending amid U.K. turmoil, analysts say.

October 15, 2022 21:15 - 10 minutes

Global News: Canada should resist further spending amid U.K. turmoil, analysts say. Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux told us in an interview 2 weeks ago about the steep climb of interest cost ahead for federal government debt.) Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Professor of macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct, 9: Danielle Smith, AB Premier-Elect on Platform. - Hockey Canada Chair Resigns. - Ken Coates, Never Completed CDN Energy Projects. - Ron Dalton & James Lockyer. Wrongful Conviction Day acknowledged in Canada and the US.

October 09, 2022 21:30 - 1 hour

Today’s podcast: Alberta premier-designate Danielle Smith to be sworn in Tuesday and announced yesterday she will run in a byelection in Brooks-Medicine Hat. At the same time, the premier-designate will not support a byelection in the riding of Calgary-Elbow vacated by the resignation from the legislature of former cabinet minister Doug Schweitzer. - Also the priorities for Alberta which the new premier will introduce in the seven months prior to the next scheduled provincial election date o...

Oct 9: Danielle Smith, AB Premier-Elect Danielle Smith on Win and Next Steps.

October 09, 2022 21:21 - 18 minutes

Alberta premier-designate Danielle Smith to be sworn in Tuesday and announced yesterday she will run in a byelection in Brooks-Medicine Hat. At the same time, the premier-designate will not support a byelection in the riding of Calgary-Elbow vacated by the resignation from the legislature of former cabinet minister Doug Schweitzer. - Also the priorities for Alberta which the new premier will introduce in the seven months prior to the next scheduled provincial election date of May 29, 2023. G...

Oct 9: Anthony Housefather & Allison Forsyth, Reaction to Hockey Canada Chair Resignation

October 09, 2022 21:18 - 17 minutes

Late yesterday Andrea Skinner, interim board chair of Hockey Canada resigned her position. Ms. Skinner has been widely criticized for statements she made to the parliamentary heritage committee in which she "100%" supported the HC management team which is hearing public demands to resign or be fired in the wake of the $8.9 million Hockey Canada says it approved in 21 out-of-court sexual assault allegation settlements since 1989. Guests: Anthony Housefather. Liberal member of parliament and m...

Oct 9: Prof. Ken Coates, Never Completed Canadian Energy Projects

October 09, 2022 21:15 - 16 minutes

As the world faces an energy cruch and Europe an energy crisis, we look at what ultimately happened to multi-billlion-dollar energy projects which were set to be built and put into operation in Canada, delivering significant revenue to our national treasury and providing our allies with the energy they and the world still require.  What happened to projects like Teck's Frontier mine, Northern Gateway and the Energy East pipelines? There was the Pacific Northwest LNG pipeline and British Colum...

Oct 9: Ron Dalton & James Lockyer. Wrongful Conviction Day will be acknowledged in Canada and the US.

October 09, 2022 21:12 - 17 minutes

Last weekend and this weekend, as well as in the weeks to come WrongfulConvictionDay.com will be acknowledged and spoken about in Canada and in the United States. Canadians who had nothing to do with the vicious crimes, including murder, for which they were convicted and often spent many years imprisoned. It can happen to anyone. Guests: Ronald Dalton, President Innocence Canada. Ron Dalton was wrongfully convicted of killing his wife. He spent years in prison before his innocence was proven....

Oct 9: Dan McTeague, OPEC cuts on oil exports, what effect on Canadian consumers?

October 09, 2022 21:09 - 16 minutes

OPEC and what's happening to the price of oil as OPEC cuts back on oil exports and how will this affect Canadian consumers drivers, including the price of gasoline at the pump. - Russia is part of OPEC. Guest: Dan McTeague. Former Liberal MP and president of Canadians for Affordable Energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 9: Dr. Anders Aslund, Leading Economist Views on Ukraine Needs and Sanctions on Russia

October 09, 2022 21:06 - 17 minutes

Ukraine. It's successes, its needs and the West's support as Ukraine continues to fight for its survival against Vladimir Putin's Russian army. How does a leading economist calling for the demise of Vladimir Putin view the situation? What are Ukraine's realities as far as its economy is concerned? And how long/well can Russia withstand economic and other sanctions applied by the West? Guest: Anders Aslund. Economist and author of: Russia's Crony Capitalism, Aslund was a senior economic adviso...

Roy Green Show Podcast, Oct, 8: Hockey Canada scandal continues. Anthony Housefather. – Remember what the Hockey Canada scandal began with? - Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Health Canada Approved Booster Vaccines. - Prof. Duane Bratt, On New AB Premier Danielle Smith.

October 08, 2022 21:30 - 43 minutes

Today’s podcast: Hockey Canada wobbles badly at parliamentary committee hearing. Testimony by board chair Andrea Skinner, defending HC management does not go over well. Tim Hortons, Bank of Nova Scotia and Telus have withdrawn their HC sponsorships, Hockey Quebec is withholding player registrations fees from Hockey Canada and the Ontario Hockey Federation is poised to do the same. Guest: Anthony Housefather. Liberal MP, Montreal. Member parliamentary committee investigating Hockey Canada. De...

Oct 8: Anthony Housefather, Liberal MP. Hockey Canada Scandal and Lost Sponsorships

October 08, 2022 21:18 - 13 minutes

Hockey Canada wobbles badly at parliamentary committee hearing. Testimony by board chair Andrea Skinner, defending HC management does not go over well. Tim Hortons, Bank of Nova Scotia and Telus have withdrawn their HC sponsorships, Hockey Quebec is withholding player registrations fees from Hockey Canada and the Ontario Hockey Federation is poised to do the same. Guest: Anthony Housefather. Liberal MP, Montreal. Member parliamentary committee investigating Hockey Canada. Described Skinner's ...

Oct 8: Allison Forsyth. Former Olympic Skier. Hockey Canada Scandal and Secret Fund.

October 08, 2022 21:15 - 8 minutes

Remember what the Hockey Canada scandal began with? A secret fund to pay settlements to victims of sexual abuse by players on national teams. Some $8.9 million had been paid already and in recent days the news became more concerning. Guest: Allison Forsyth. Former Olympic skier (2002), Board member at AthletesCAN (Cdn national teams athletes). Partner/COO at ITP Sport. Safe sport consulting and programming agency. She was sexually assaulted by former national ski team coach Bertrand Charest, ...

Oct 8: Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Booster Vaccines Approved by Health Canada

October 08, 2022 21:12 - 11 minutes

Health Canada approves the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster vaccine that targets the BA.4 snd BA.5 strains of the Omicron Covid variant. This is for those 12 years of age and older. Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Infectious diseases specialist, Toronto General Hospital and associate professor of medicine, University of Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 8: Prof. Duane Bratt on new AB Premier Danielle Smith.

October 08, 2022 21:09 - 11 minutes

Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership race and is Alberta premier-designate. Guest: Professor Duane Bratt. Political science, Mount Royal University, Calgary. Author Blue Storm: The Rise and Fall of Jason Kenney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 8: Olexander Scherba. Russian Use of Nuclear Weapons a Possibility?

October 08, 2022 21:06 - 17 minutes

Use of nuclear weapons by Russia over war in Ukraine and annexing of Ukraine territory a real possibility? U.S. president Joe Biden expresses great concern. Our guest says Putin, whose 70th birthday was yesterday, had a plan for Ukraine that he was prepared to engage on his birthday and a more ambitious objective for just a few pages along the calendar. - Unrest continues to grow within Russia says our guest and will detail. Guest: Ambassador Olexander Scherba. Former Ukraine Ambassador to Au...

Oct 8: Canada’s 3 Largest Grocers Profiteering During Inflationary Times? Prof. Sylvain Charlebois.

October 08, 2022 21:03 - 9 minutes

Empire, Loblaws and Metro, Canada's 3 largest grocers summoned unanimously to appear before the parliamentary agriculture committee on suggestions by some MPs that they are profiteering during inflationary times. - Meanwhile 23.6% of Canadians cutting back on food purchases and 7.1% report skipping meals because of the cost of food (Survey) Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Dalhousie University. Director Agri-Foods Analytics Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/...

Oct 8: U.S./Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad. Public Unrest and Protests Continue in Iran.

October 08, 2022 21:00 - 7 minutes

A 16 year old girl in Iran was taken into custody during public protests after she burned her headscarf. She died while in custody. The Tehran government refused to disclose her whereabouts, stole her body for a secret burial and pressured relatives to make false statements about how she died, according to the 16 year old's family. - Public unrest and protests continue in Iran. - Meanwhile Trudeau government bans 10K members of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from entering Canada, but does ...

Roy Green Show, Oct, 2: Child Surgical Wait Times Worsening. - Yves Giroux, Federal Government Spending. - Adrian Sutherland, Indigenous Musician’s Project with School Children. - Dr. Chris Keefer, Canadian Nuclear Energy?

October 02, 2022 21:30 - 50 minutes

Today’s podcast: Half the children in Canada needing surgery are facing waiting times which by far exceed recommendations for treatment. This could have serious and lifelong consequences. Pediatric surgical chiefs of Canada speak about immense strain experienced by pediatric facilities, including overcrowded hospitals, record emergency-waits and delayed diagnosis and treatment. - This mirrors the reality of healthcare generally across Canada as adults as well are facing major delays in diagn...

Oct 2: Emily Gruenwoldt and Dr. Alika Lafontaine, Child & Adult Surgical Wait Times Worsening

October 02, 2022 21:23 - 17 minutes

Half the children in Canada needing surgery are facing waiting times which by far exceed recommendations for treatment. This could have serious and lifelong consequences. Pediatric surgical chiefs of Canada speak about immense strain experienced by pediatric facilities, including overcrowded hospitals, record emergency-waits and delayed diagnosis and treatment. - This mirrors the reality of healthcare generally across Canada as adults as well are facing major delays in diagnosis, treatment an...

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