Roy Green Show

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Roy Greens resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canadas 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 Roys show has been cited by Canadas parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians.

Episodes

  • The Roy Green Show Podcast, Apr6: Israel Ambassador to Canada. Allies turning on Israel? - Homeless. Glen on living in his car trying to restart his life. - Fmr CPC MP Kenny Chiu. China election interference.

    06/04/2024 Duration: 47min

    Today’s podcast:   Israel Defence Forces drone attack on World Central Kitchen aid convoy to Gaza resulted in deaths of seven WCK volunteers, including Canadian CAF veteran Jacob Flickinger. PM Trudeau publicly challenged Israeli PM Netanyahu and U.S. president Biden declared continued American support for Israel's war to eliminate Hamas is contingent on Israel taking real steps to protect aid workers. Israel has dismissed an IDF Colonel and Major engaged in the drone attack. Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel Ambassador to Canada.   Last June, just weeks after economic circumstance forced a Kelowna, B.C. former small business owner to live in his car, this 60+ guest shared with us how difficult the transition to this kind of life was. We became curious, in the wake of Justin Trudeau's repeat housing funding announcements how our guest's reality had continued. Did he spend the winter living in his car? What are his prospects moving forward? Guest: Glen Peters, formerly identified as "Peter." That's what we called hi

  • Apr 6: Israel Ambassador to Canada. Allies turning on Israel?

    06/04/2024 Duration: 16min

    Israel Defence Forces drone attack on World Central Kitchen aid convoy to Gaza resulted in deaths of seven WCK volunteers, including Canadian CAF veteran Jacob Flickinger. PM Trudeau publicly challenged Israeli PM Netanyahu and U.S. president Biden declared continued American support for Israel's war to eliminate Hamas is contingent on Israel taking real steps to protect aid workers. Israel has dismissed an IDF Colonel and Major engaged in the drone attack. Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel Ambassador to Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Apr 6: Homeless. Glen on living in his car trying to restart his life.

    06/04/2024 Duration: 18min

    Last June, just weeks after economic circumstance forced a Kelowna, B.C. former small business owner to live in his car, this 60+ guest shared with us how difficult the transition to this kind of life was. We became curious, in the wake of Justin Trudeau's repeat housing funding announcements how our guest's reality had continued. Did he spend the winter living in his car? What are his prospects moving forward? Guest: Glen Peters, formerly identified as "Peter." That's what we called him on air last year. Today he will talk about the last 8 months of his life, which includes writing three books, all of which are gaining traction. However, his prospects for a more permanent rental dwelling remain questionable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Apr 6: Fmr CPC MP Kenny Chiu. China election interference.

    06/04/2024 Duration: 14min

    Public Inquiry on Foreign Interference heard a week of witnesses and testimony. Guest: Kenny Chiu. Former CPC MP, Steveston - Richmond East, B.C. Testified before Inquiry Tuesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Apr 6: Abmassador Olexander Scherba, Ukraine military supplies running low.

    06/04/2024 Duration: 16min

    While the world's current focus is on the Israel/Hamas war, Ukraine's war with Russia has entered its third year and news from Ukraine is that the country's military is running seriously low on war fighting equipment and munitions as the U.S. primarily is holding up a major arms shipment due to Republican/Democrat political infighting. NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has floated a plan for a 100-billion Euro, 5-year weapons support plan for Ukraine prior to the U.S. national election in November. NATO is calling on all its members to live up to their 2% of GDP military spending commitment that Canada has already said we will not reach.  While Ukrainian drones are now striking deep inside Russia, on the battlefields its military is facing operating with war equipment and mismatched ammunition. Meanwhile, French president Macron has not ruled out sending French ground troops into Ukraine to engage Russia there. Guest: Ambassador Olexander Scherba, from Kyiv. Ambassador Sherba was Ukraine's chief diplom

  • Apr 6: Jon Reid, Toronto Police Association, response to critical letter from City Councilors

    06/04/2024 Duration: 12min

    We speak with Toronto Police Association president Jon Reid about the letter sent by six members of Toronto City Council, two on the police board, challenging police action at pro-Palestinian protests and demonstrations, particularly on March 30 when several people were arrested after clashing with police. The councillors letter includes "it is deeply concerning to hear residents voicing fears about their freedom to engage in protests, demonstrations and large gatherings." Toronto Chief of Police Myhron Demkiw's statement in reply included "The service will always respect the right to lawful assembly, which we have done, consistently since October 7"......"When individual behaviour crosses into criminality, endangering officers or the public we will enforce the law, as is our duty....."last weekend alone, police officers were assaulted, spit on, a police horse was struck, lawful orders not followed and demonstrators attempted to obstruct officers who were effecting arrests." The Toronto Police Association in

  • Apr 6: IPSOS VP Sean Simpson, what Cdns want from fed gov in this month’s budget.

    06/04/2024 Duration: 12min

    National poll: What Canadians want from the federal government in this month's budget. Global News story. Guest: Sean Simpson. Vice president. IPSOS Public Affairs. Conducted poll for Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Apr 6: Jinjae Jeong, Tenant Resource and Advocacy Centre, housing crisis in Vancouver

    06/04/2024 Duration: 06min

    RBC report on housing in Canada. Toughest time ever to own a house. In Vancouver, it is a full blown crisis. And how does this affect rental reality in Canada's most expensive rental market? Guest: Jinjae Jeong. tenant advocate at the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre (TRAC) in Vancouver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • The Roy Green Show Podcast, Mar31: AB premier Danielle Smith Carbon tax immoral. - Prof Eric Kam Cda in econ emergency says BOC Deputy Gov. - ResearchCo CEO Mario Canseco Liberal/NDP merger? - Cdns for Affordable Energy Dan McTeague carbon tax rise.

    31/03/2024 Duration: 01h08min

    Today’s podcast:   Three premiers appeared before the federal government operations and estimates committee this past week to make the case for delay of tomorrow's federal carbon tax increase (or abandoning the carbon tax entirely). Yesterday we spoke with Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe (one of the three premiers). Today Alberta premier Danielle Smith who also appeared before the parl committee and made the case the carbon tax increase is not just "reckless, but also immoral." Meanwhile Alberta's fuel rebate ends tomorrow as well, adding 4 cents per litre charge for gasoline and diesel. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier, Alberta   The senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada Carolyn Rogers last Tuesday in a Halifax speech made the case falling productivity rates in Canada create an "emergency," adding "you've seen those signs that say "in case of emergency, break glass. Well, it's time to break the glass." Meanwhile, according to the OECD Canada will for the next 36 years (2060) will be the laggard and pos

  • Mar 31: Alberta premier Danielle Smith. Carbon tax is immoral.

    31/03/2024 Duration: 16min

    Three premiers appeared before the federal government operations and estimates committee this past week to make the case for delay of tomorrow's federal carbon tax increase (or abandoning the carbon tax entirely). Yesterday we spoke with Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe (one of the three premiers). Today Alberta premier Danielle Smith who also appeared before the parl committee and made the case the carbon tax increase is not just "reckless, but also immoral." Meanwhile Alberta's fuel rebate ends tomorrow as well, adding 4 cents per litre charge for gasoline and diesel. Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier, Alberta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 31: TMU macro economics prof Dr. Eric Kam. Canada in economic emergency says BOC Deputy Governor

    31/03/2024 Duration: 18min

    The senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada Carolyn Rogers last Tuesday in a Halifax speech made the case falling productivity rates in Canada create an "emergency," adding "you've seen those signs that say "in case of emergency, break glass. Well, it's time to break the glass." Meanwhile, according to the OECD Canada will for the next 36 years (2060) will be the laggard and post the worst economic performance among advanced nations as far as real per capita GDP is concerned.  What does this all mean in everyday speak and what are the implications for Canadian taxpayers, entrepreneurs and career-seeking youth of today??   Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics at Toronto Metropolitan University.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 31: ResearchCo CEO Mario Canseco. Fed Liberal/NDP merger immediately ahead?

    31/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    Is it foreseeable the federal Liberal and New Democrat parties will formally unite before the next federal election and merge as a permanent combined party? The Liberal Democrat Party of Canada perhaps? (This happened in the U.K. in the 1980's...and in 2003 in Canada as the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance merged to form the Conservative Party of Canada.) Guest: Mario Canseco, president ResearchCo, British Columbia. ResearchCo polled Canadians on the question of a merged federal Liberal/NDP party in October of last year and determined whether a Liberal-NDP merger would hurt the Conservative Party of Canada's pursuit to form national government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 31: Cdns for Affordable Energy pres Dan McTeague. Impact of Monday carbon tax rise.

    31/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    In real terms, what happens to gasoline, diesel, home heating, food, clothing and other related costs beginning tomorrow as the carbon tax takes a leap upward for already stretched to the max Canadians? How might it affect particularly younger Canadian adults, 40% of who according to this Global News story https://globalnews.ca/news/10048246/canadians-lose-sleep-inflation-money-cost-of-living-rbc-young-people/ told reveal to pollsters for the 2023 RBC Financial Wellbeing Survey they are losing sleep over their personal and family finances? Among millennials, ages 27-42, the number losing sleep jumps to 53%. We speak with Dan McTeague, and callers. Guest: Dan McTeague. President: Canadians for Affordable Energy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 31: Franco Terrazzano, Fed Dir Cdn Taxpayers Federation, MP salary hike.

    31/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    Tomorrow (April 1) in addition to Canadians being saddled with the newest installment of the carbon tax, members of parliament will receive automatic salary increases. The basic MP salary will reach $203,100, with substantially more going to cabinet ministers (additional $96K), opposition party leaders, committee chairs, parliamentary secretaries, etc. Prime Minister Trudeau's salary will increase to $406,200. According to national polling by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation 80% of Canadians of voting age oppose the parliamentary pay hike. Then, we take your calls. Do you oppose the parlimentary pay hike? If so, why? Guest: Franco Terrazzano. Federal director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 31: Tom Korski, Blacklock’s Reporter, this week in Ottawa.

    31/03/2024 Duration: 18min

    Blacklock's Reporter and this past week in Ottawa.  Guest: Tom Korski. Editor, Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingottawa). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Roy Green Show Podcast, Mar30: Sask Premier Moe challenges Trudeau on carbon tax hike. - Prof Sylvain Charlebois, enviro minister misquote, and why are Cdns spending less on food? - Cdn bridge engineer Hellen Christodoulou on Baltimore collapse.

    30/03/2024 Duration: 47min

    Today’s podcast:   A majority of Canada's premiers calling on the Justin Trudeau federal government to forego the scheduled for April 1 increase in the federal carbon tax. Trudeau insists premiers are lying about the tax when they insist it will only add to the financial burdens Canadian families are experiencing. The parliamentary budget officer told us for a second or third time on air on February 25 the carbon tax Canadian middle class families will pay will not be made revenue neutral by federal government rebates. The tax appears integral to the rapidly diminishing national support for the Trudeau government among voters. Guest: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe. The premier assured us on air as long ago as January that Saskatchewan will neither collect nor remit the carbon tax to the federal government. Premier Moe on Wednesday appeared before the parliamentary Government Operations and Estimates committee.   Professor Sylvain Charlebois (Dalhousie university Agri Foods lab director) posted that accordin

  • Mar 30: Sask Premier Moe challenges Trudeau on carbon tax hike.

    30/03/2024 Duration: 16min

    A majority of Canada's premiers calling on the Justin Trudeau federal government to forego the scheduled for April 1 increase in the federal carbon tax. Trudeau insists premiers are lying about the tax when they insist it will only add to the financial burdens Canadian families are experiencing. The parliamentary budget officer told us for a second or third time on air on February 25 the carbon tax Canadian middle class families will pay will not be made revenue neutral by federal government rebates. The tax appears integral to the rapidly diminishing national support for the Trudeau government among voters. Guest: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe. The premier assured us on air as long ago as January that Saskatchewan will neither collect nor remit the carbon tax to the federal government. Premier Moe on Wednesday appeared before the parliamentary Government Operations and Estimates committee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 30: Prof Sylvain Charlebois, challenges fed enviro minister on misquote .. and why Cdns spending less on food.

    30/03/2024 Duration: 14min

    Professor Sylvain Charlebois (Dalhousie university Agri Foods lab director) posted that according to Statscan the average Canadian is spending less than $250.00 monthly on groceries, a 19% decrease since 2021. According to Dalhousie's Canada Food Price Report the average person should spend $339 per month on healthy food.  Also: Charlebois also posted on Twitter/X that the only media reporting on federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault publicly misquoting him (Charlebois) in parliament as saying the carbon tax has no impact on rising food prices was done on our program. We will revisit.   As well: ProfessorfCharlebois wrote an op ed for Post Media arguing the "phenomenon of GLP-1 drugs, exemplified by the widespread use of Ozempic, is revolutionizing societal attitudes toward health and dietary habits." Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director of the Dalhousie University Agri Food lab. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 30: Cdn bridge engineer Hellen Christodoulou on Baltimore collapse.

    30/03/2024 Duration: 16min

    The Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Baltimore (timeline) after being struck by the container ship Dali. How does one of Canada's most experienced bridge construction engineers assess the collision and the what might the likelihood be of a bridge collapse under similar circumstance in Canada? Guest: Dr. Hellen Christodoulou, executive vice president, engineering, sustainability and business development at Corbec Canada. More than 40 years experience in the field of bridges and major bridge structures across Canada and the US and supervision of major bridge projects. PhD in Civil Engineering, lawyer and MBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Mar 30: Darrell Bricker, IPSOS Public Affairs, can Libs and NDP recover from CPC polling lead?

    30/03/2024 Duration: 08min

    IPSOS poll: Tories (41%) open 18 point lead over Liberals (23%), lead in every region except Quebec. With CPC widening its lead over the Trudeau/Singh, Liberal/NDP coalition, are we entering territory which will see it almost impossible for the Liberals and New Democrats to recover from? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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