
The Roy Green Show
Roy Green is a three-time winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' national Gold Ribbon award. He is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with a deep love for his country. His show is cited by Canada's parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. The podcast is available live on several Global News Radio stations across Canada.
Episodes
Listen Next - Global National with Dawna Friesen | Liberals win another minority government; Poilievre loses seat; NDP's big losses
The challenges ahead for Prime Minister Mark Carney as the Liberals win another minority government. What's next for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre after he lost his own riding? How the NDP lost official party status and its leader. Plus, the hopes the Liberals can reset relations with the Prairies.
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Listen Next - Global National with Dawna Friesen | Trump's threats against Canada re-emerge days before federal election
Liberal Leader Mark Carney confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump brought up the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state during the pair's only phone call since Carney became prime minister. We look at how Carney isn't concerned by Trump's threat, and how other federal party leaders are reacting, as Trump's spectre re-emerges on the campaign trail just days before the election.
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Listen Next - Global National with Dawna Friesen | Arctic sovereignty and security under threat; Like a good neighbour, Yukon is there
The Canadian territories have long been aware of the importance of Canada's Arctic sovereignty and security. Now the rest of the country is starting to pay attention, too. Dawna Friesen reports from Whitehorse on how Russia and China's increased Arctic presence, as well as the unreliability of the U.S., has thrust Canada's North into the geopolitical spotlight. She also speaks with Yukon Premier R
Listen Next: Global National with Dawna Friesen | Canada exempt from U.S. ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs; Remembering Val Kilmer
U.S. President Donald Trump unveils his new, wide-ranging, reciprocal tariffs. Which countries are getting hit the hardest; why Canada is not on the list, and what that might mean; how Canada is reacting; and what the auto sector and beef producers are afraid of losing in this trade war. Plus, from portraying Jim Morrison to Batman and Iceman, we'll reflect on the extraordinary legacy of Val Kilme
Listen Next: Global National with Dawna Friesen | Canada's 45th federal election kicks off
Canada’s 45th general election is officially underway. In five weeks voters will head to the polls to decide who will be the next prime minister. Liberal Leader Mark Carney is calling for a “strong, positive mandate” to take on U.S. President Donald Trump. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a Tory government will be “respectful and firm” when standing up to Trump. The NDP, meanwhile, kicked
Listen Next: Global National with Dawna Friesen | Trudeau says Trump's tariffs are 'very dumb' as trade war begins
The frustration of both Canadians and Americans as U.S. President Donald Trump officially launches his trade war; and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tough words for Trump. The fears among auto, steel, and aluminum companies. How Canadians are uniting as they fight the tariffs. Plus, how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is trying to salvage his relationship with Trump after that infamous Ov
Roy Green Show Podcast January 26: Roy's farewell show
Today’s podcast:
Remembering the Roy Green Show on its last show:
Guests:
Richard Cloutier. Co-host of The News on 680 CJOB and senior reporter with Global News Manitoba.
Senator Charles Adler, Canadian senator on former host of Charles Adler Tonight
Jill Bennett. Outstanding B.C. Reporter and host of the Jill Bennett Show on 980 CKNW in Vancouver
Jeff Storey. former 900 CHML program director
Jan. 26: Bizarre exchange in the street in downtown Toronto between MPs and the final goodbye from Roy
Bizarre exchange in the street in downtown Toronto between Liberal Nate Erskine-Smith and CPC Deputy leader Melissa Lantsman over Mark Carney.
Guest: Joe Warmington, a columnist with the Toronto Sun and Post Media. Also, Joe said goodbye to RGS after working with me on issues and cases of national interest and concern.
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Jan 26: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Jill Bennett
Roy continues our conversations with Corus radio network hosts.
Guest: Jill Bennett. Outstanding B.C. Reporter and host of the Jill Bennett Show on CKNW radio, Vancouver.
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Jan. 29: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Ron Foxcroft
A personal friend with a lifetime of accomplishments who worked with me on community and national emergency help initiatives.
Guest: Ron Foxcroft is the Chairman of FOX 40 Industries
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Jan. 26: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Senator Charles Adler
Multi-decade Canadian (Corus radio network national) and U.S. Emmy Award-winning talk show host, now a member of Canada's Senate.
Guest: Senator Charles Adler
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Jan. 26: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Richard Cloutier
Corus radio network hosts join us today to discuss what's moving the needle in their markets and to say goodbye to a colleague.
Guest: Richard Cloutier. Co-host of The News on 680 CJOB and senior reporter with Global News Manitoba.
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Jan. 26: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Jeff Storey
On March 31, 2023, Jeff Storey (former CHML program director and friend) called 911 for a Wellness Check on me after no one had heard from me for a week. This resulted in the police calling an ambulance and my admission to the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital E.R. Where doctors didn't expect me to survive the day. - Four days in ICU and another 8 days hospitalized I was released and facing surgery rela
Jan. 26: These issues Canada has faced aired over decade
These issues Canada has faced aired over decades. - Also challenges Canada faces in 2025.
Guest: Lorrie Goldstein, Editor Emeritus Toronto Sun, member of the Canadian News Hall of Fame, and longtime guest and friend to the RGS.
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Jan. 26: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Don and Tannis Edwards.
George Harding Lovie was convicted of the first-degree murders of Arnold and Donna Edwards and attempted murder of their daughter Michele in the spring of 1991. - Don Edwards is the former NHL goaltender with the Buffalo Sabres and Calgary Flames and Team Canada goaltender. - Lovie had been dating Michele Edwards and when she ended the relationship he sexually assaulted and attempted to murder Mic
Roy Green Show Podcast January 25: Remembering the Roy Green Show on its last weekend, Canada as we close in on the federal election, U.S. president Donald Trump may engage tariffs on Canada one week from today and the U.S./ Canada Border security issue
Today’s podcast:
Remembering the Roy Green Show on it's last Saturday show
Guests:
Devon Peacock. Morning show host at AM 980, London, ON
Shaye Ganam. Midday host on CHQR, Calgary and CHED, Edmonton
Greg Brady. Host. Toronto Today. AM 640, Toronto
Greg Mackling, co-host of The Start Morning Show and Blue Bombers broadcast crew member at CJOB radio, Winnipeg.
Canada as we close in on the fede
Jan. 25: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Greg Mackling
Last weekend for RGS:
Guest: Greg Mackling, co-host of The Start Morning Show and member of the Blue Bombers broadcast crew at 680 CJOB in Winnipeg.
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Jan. 25: The U.S./Canada border security issue, which according to president Trump was the initial challenge for the U.S. and its dealings with us
The U.S./Canada border security issue, according to President Trump, was the initial challenge for the U.S. and its dealings with us.
Guest: Richard Kurland. Immigration lawyer, Vancouver. Advisor to the Quebec and federal governments on immigration matters
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Jan. 25: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Greg Brady
Last weekend for RGS:
Guest: Greg Brady. Host of Toronto Today on 640 Toronto
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Jan. 25: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Shaye Ganam
More last weekend for RGS:
Guest: Shaye Ganam. Mid-day host on QR Calgary and 880 CHED in Edmonton
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Jan. 25: U.S. President Donald Trump may engage tariffs on Canada one week from today
U.S. President Donald Trump may engage tariffs on Canada one week from today.
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam. Macroeconomics professor. Toronto Metropolitan University.
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Jan. 25: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Devon Peacock
Last weekend for RGS.
Guest: Devon Peacock. Host of The Morning Show on 980 CFPL in London, ON
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Jan. 25: Canada as we close in on the federal election
Canada as we close in on the federal election
Guest: Pierre Poilivre. Leader, Conservative Party of Canada.
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Roy Green Show Podcast January 19: The Team Canada approach/challenge to about to be sworn-in POTUS Donald Trump on tariffs, Trump sworn in tomorrow, Trudeau clinging on and Canadians are too deeply divided
Today’s podcast:
Following the premiers meeting with PM Justin Trudeau we speak with the two prairie province premiers about the Team Canada approach/challenge to about to be sworn-in POTUS Donald Trump on tariffs and more.
Guest: Scott Moe. Premier of Saskatchewan.
The Team Canada declaration by premiers and Justin Trudeau to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump. Was it not possible to craft wor
Jan. 19: Are Canadians too deeply divided?
Are Canadians too deeply divided, at least in the near term, to recover? Where is the potential flashpoint now? Still Quebec or is it Alberta?
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.
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Jan. 19: Trudeau Clinging Like A Low-Key Autocrat
On The Bureau website, Bureau founder Sam Cooper is carrying an op-ed titled: Trudeau Clinging Like A Low-Key Autocrat by Jeremy Nuttal.
Guest: Sam Cooper. Founder: The Bureau(.com)
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Jan. 19: The swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States
We combine the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States and what Americans, Canada and the world should expect from Trump during the next four years with a final on-air conversation with long-time contributor to RGS and dean of U.S. pollsters John Zogby.
Guest: John Zogby. Dean of U.S. pollsters. Founder Zogby Strategies.
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Jan. 19: The Team Canada declaration by premiers and Justin Trudeau to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump
The Team Canada declaration by premiers and Justin Trudeau to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump. Was it impossible to craft wording in that statement that would have been deemed acceptable to Alberta's premier?
Guest: Danielle Smith. Premier of Alberta.
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Jan. 19: Team Canada's approach to/challenge soon-to-be-sworn-in POTUS Donald Trump
Following the premiers' meeting with PM Justin Trudeau, we spoke with the two Prairie province premiers about Team Canada's approach to challenging the soon-to-be-sworn-in POTUS Donald Trump on tariffs and more.
Guest: Scott Moe. Premier of Saskatchewan.
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Roy Green Show Podcast January 18: Israeli government agrees to ceasefire, education in Canada, the Liberal Leadership Race and the Team Canada approach by Justin Trudeau and most of the premiers
Today’s podcast:
Israeli government agrees to ceasefire with Hamas.
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel's Ambassador to Canada.
As we wind down RGS with four programs remaining, a visit wth a long time contributor to the program. This time the issue is education of our Canadian kids.
Guest: Michael Zwaagstra. Manitoba public high school teacher. Proponent of raising academic standards.
The Liberal Party o
Jan. 18: The Team Canada approach by Justin Trudeau and most of the premiers
The Team Canada approach by Justin Trudeau and most of the premiers, although some premiers have expressed less than 100% enthusiasm for any attempts or decisions to punish Donald Trump and the U.S. and 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, by using Canadian energy exports as a weapon.
Guest: Tasha Kheiriddin. Author:: The Right Path: How Conservatives can unite, inspire and take Canada forward. Nationa
Jan. 18: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Todd Seals
Roy winds down the RGS with a guest/friend also living with stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. Was expected to live just months at 42 years or age. 20 years later Todd Seals is very much alive and going strong. Living an active and outdoors life. The subject of international media attention, including major piece in Men's Health.
Guest: Todd Seals. ToddSeals63.blogspot.com
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Jan. 18: The Liberal Party of Canada leadership contest
The Liberal Party of Canada leadership contest. Front runners Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland. How do they differ and what do they offer Canadians? Others are running and perhaps have yet to enter the race? What are their chances of impacting or even winning?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew. Past president of the Liberal Party of Canada
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Jan. 18: Remembering the Roy Green Show - The issue is education of our Canadian kids.
As we wind down RGS with four programs remaining, a visit wth a long time contributor to the program. This time the issue is education of our Canadian kids.
Guest: Michael Zwaagstra. Manitoba public high school teacher. Proponent of raising academic standards
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Jan. 18: Israeli government agrees to ceasefire with Hamas
Israeli government agrees to ceasefire with Hamas.
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel's Ambassador to Canada.
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Roy Green Show Podcast January 12: Could Canada to threaten retaliatory tariffs against the U.S?, Remembering the Roy Green Show - Ted Danson, scandals that rocked the Trudeau era and the US had a detailed plan to invade Canada in 1935
Today’s podcast:
Before Donald Trump, the Biden administration wrote to PM Justin Trudeau, and Congress had The Northern Border Caucus as Americans had real concerns about the proliferation of threats from Canada to the U.S. - Is it all posturing by Donald Trump that Canada is not fulfilling our agreement to have each other's back? Our guest says, indeed not only posturing by Trump. - On border se
Jan. 12: The United States did have a detailed plan for a military invasion of Canada in 1935
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has said he would not use military force to annex Canada, but that he will use economic force to create an economic union between the U.S. and Canada. - But, the United States did have a detailed plan for a military invasion of Canada in 1935 and today, near Watertown, New York, some 10 miles from the New York/Ontario border and some 50 or so miles from Ottawa sit
Jan. 12: Remembering the Roy Green Show - Tim Danson
As we wind down the program, longtime guests and friends join us. Tim Danson has been the lawyer for the French and Mahaffy families for 30+ years in their battle for whatever justice Canada's offender-friendly system deems acceptable.
Tim was also the lawyer of Jim and Anna Stephenson whose 12-year-old son Christopher was abducted from a Brampton, Ontario shopping mall by convicted child sexual
Jan. 12: RIGHT DISHONOURABLE - Scandals that defined the Trudeau era
How many do you remember? Might you have forgotten a few? RIGHT DISHONOURABLE: Scandals that defined the Trudeau era is a piece by Bryan Passifiume Post Media national politics reporter.
Guest: Bryan Passifiume, Post Media national politics reporter.
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Jan. 12: Should Canada to threaten retaliatory tariffs against the U.S.?
Before Donald Trump, the Biden administration wrote to PM Justin Trudeau, and Congress had The Northern Border Caucus as Americans had real concerns about the proliferation of threats from Canada to the U.S. - Is it all posturing by Donald Trump that Canada is not fulfilling our agreement to have each other's back? Our guest says, indeed not only posturing by Trump. - On border security, the premi
Roy Green Show Podcast January 11: Bloc Quebecois official opposition, Liberal Party will have a new leader on March 9 and Canada as the '51st State'
Today's podcast:
Is Canada again staring down the barrel of a Bloc Quebecois official opposition in parliament? Seems that way. Might such a result in the national election cause the sovereignist sentiment to rise again in QC?
Guest: Nino Colavecchio. Montreal post-secondary instructor, marketer, radio talk show host, Parti Quebecois member and former candidate.
The federal Liberal Party will ha
Jan. 11: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has said his plan is to use economic force to make Canada the '51st state'
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has said he plans to use economic force to make Canada the '51st state' claiming both the United States and Canada would be better off with that reality.
Meanwhile, Kevin O'Leary has spoken publicly about combining the economies of Canada and the U.S. and negotiating with Donald Trump to do so.
Guest: Kevin O'Leary. Chairman, O'Leary Ventures and Beanstox, 5 Emmy
Jan. 11: Liberal Party of Canada unveils their new leader on March 9, but do Canadians care?
The federal Liberal Party will have a new leader on March 9, but do Canadians care at all? Does that new Federal Liberal leader, whoever it may turn out to be, have a snowball's chance of winning the upcoming federal election?
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO of IPSOS Public Affairs
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Jan. 11: Is Canada again staring down the barrel of a Bloc Quebecois official opposition in parliament?
Is Canada again staring down the barrel of a Bloc Quebecois official opposition in parliament? Seems that way. Might such a result in the national election cause the sovereignist sentiment to rise again in QC?
Guest: Nino Colavecchio. Montreal post-secondary instructor, marketer, radio talk show host, Parti Quebecois member and former candidate.
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Roy Green Show Podcast January 5: The Liberal Party Caucus revolt, MPs confront Trudeau, controversies with the Canadian Justice System and remembering great moments on the Roy Green Show
Today’s podcast:
Trudeau remains silent on his plans concerning the Liberal Party of Canada caucus revolt against his leadership.
Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former BC premier and federal Liberal Party health minister
More on Trudeau's silence, with a special Liberal Party national caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday. MPs are set to confront Trudeau on his unwillingness (so far) to resign as PM.
Gu
Remembering the Roy Green Show - The first anniversary of 9/11
On September 11, 2002, the first anniversary of 9/11, we took the show to New York City for a Corus radio network broadcast where we rented studio space at WOR radio. Americans repeatedly told us how grateful they were Canadians had come to share the day with them. RGS producer Rick Zamperin and I walked the perimeter of St. Paul's Chapel, across the street from where the World Trade Center buildi
Canadian justice system has come under significant criticism
Since the beginning of the RGS our go-to guest on issues concerning the Canadian justice system, Correctional Service Canada and the Parole Board of Canada has been a former Alberta crown attorney, executive director of the Canadian Police Association, senior policy advisor to a federal Minister of Public Safety, Scott Newark. In the 90's this included so-called "Club Fed" prisons like Ferndale in
MPs are set to confront Trudeau on his unwillingness to resign as Prime Minister
More on Trudeau's silence, with a special Liberal Party national caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday. MPs are set to confront Trudeau on his unwillingness (so far) to resign as PM.
Guest: Brian Lilley, Post Media columnist.
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Trudeau remains silent on his plans concerning the Liberal Party of Canada caucus revolt against his leadership.
Trudeau remains silent on his plans concerning the Liberal Party of Canada caucus revolt against his leadership.
Guest: Ujjal Dosanjh. Former BC premier and federal Liberal Party health minister
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Roy Green Show Podcast January 4: Alberta and Canada's relationship with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, 'legacy' media facing an ever-increasing credibility deficit and Liberal caucus will meet to address problems in the party
Today’s podcast:
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been described as the now de facto PM of Canada. She is among Western premiers demanding a better equalization deal from Ottawa as the equalization fund hits $26.2 billion. Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia will receive not one cent of those monies to which the three provinces have contributed significantly.
Justin Trudeau will also fa
Liberal caucus will meet to address mounting party calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign
National Liberal Party of Canada caucus chair Brenda Shanahan has announced that next Wednesday the Liberal caucus will meet to address mounting party calls for PM Justin Trudeau to resign and now. What is likely to take place? What is it like inside a governing party when there is an internal demand for a change of prime minister?
Guest: Dan McTeague. 18 years a Liberal Party MP
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How do two prominent members of the Ontario media view their reporting responsibilities
As 2025 begins, news stories appear to ricochet across the nation and certainly Ontario, the most populous province which is also the seat of the national government. How do two prominent members of the Ontario media view their reporting responsibilities and are so-called 'legacy' media facing an ever-increasing credibility deficit?
Guests:
Alex Pierson, Host of The Alex Pierson Show on 640 Toro
Alberta's and Canada's relationship with incoming U.S. president Donald Trump
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been described as the now de facto PM of Canada. She is among Western premiers demanding a better equalization deal from Ottawa as the equalization fund hits $26.2 billion. Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia will receive not one cent of those monies to which the three provinces have contributed significantly.
Justin Trudeau will also face a national cau
The Roy Green Show: Dec 29, 2024
2024 year end review of Canada's most impactful economy stories and challenges
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam. Professor of macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
The evolving relationship with Canada and the U.S
Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Medical internist/nuclear cardiologist in Phoenix, Arizona. Forner physician for members of the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States. Also, for
For years three Canadian women with significant profiles have joined us to clearly speak their minds about issues of concern to all Canadians
Guests: Catherine Swift. President: Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada. Economist who Maclean's magazine described as the "most powerful woman in Canada."
Michelle Simson. Former Liberal member of parliament and seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period.
Linda Leatherdale. Former MONEY editor at the Toronto Sun and vice president of Cambria Canada.
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The 2024 stories from Ottawa we haven't and cannot leave behind
Guest: Tom Korski. Editor. Blacklock's Reporter
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Incoming U.S. president Donald Trump is making it painfully clear to the federal government of Canada that we have to step up to the plate
Guest: Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, former Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy and former Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff.
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The evolving relationship with Canada and the U.S
Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Medical internist/nuclear cardiologist in Phoenix, Arizona. Forner physician for members of the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States. Also, former Lt. Commander, United States Navy. Founder and president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Author: Battle for the Soul of Islam.
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2024 year end review of Canada's most impactful economy stories and challenges.
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam. Professor of macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University.
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The Roy Green Show: Dec 28, 2024
Future of Roy Green Show
Guest: Mike Bendixen. National director of talk, Corus
The mood of Canadians as we close out 2024. - Canadians want Justin Trudeau to resign
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs
One of Canada's most prominent business and community leaders on what he expects for 2025 for this country
Guest: Ron Foxcroft. Chairman FOX40 Industries. Owner FLUKE Transport. Me
Dec 28:Food issues in 2024
Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director of the Agri foods lab at Dalhousie University.
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Dec 28: One of Canada's most prominent business and community leaders on what he expects for 2025 for this country
Guest: Ron Foxcroft. Chairman FOX40 Industries. Owner FLUKE Transport. Member Order of Canada. Honourary Colonel, Canadian Armed Forces. Inventor of the FOX40 whistle. Official whistle of the NFL, NBA, NCAA, NHL, CFL, used by all referees in the World Cup of Soccer. - Named among the top 50 sports officials of all time, by Referee magazine. - Evaluators of game officials for the NBA.
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Dec 28: The mood of Canadians as we close out 2024
Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs.
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Dec 28: Future of Roy Green Show
Guest: Mike Bendixen. National director of talk, Corus radio.
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Roy Green Show Podcast December 14th: Trudeau angers Trump and Elon Musk, Federal government forces postal workers back to work, GST/HST tax holiday begins and Doug Ford prepares to cut off electricity flow from Ontario to U.S. border states
Today’s podcast:
Justin Trudeau angers Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and is the PM now preparing to toss another lieutenant over the side? This time, Minister of Finance and Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland in favour of former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney?
Guest: Celina Caesar Chavannes. Former Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary to PM Justin Trudeau.
The federal government is forcing a return
Dec. 14: Doug Ford prepared to cut off electricity flow from Ontario to U.S. border states
Doug Ford prepared to cut off electricity flow from Ontario to U.S. border states.
Emo, Ontario's mayor and council decide if they or Borderland Pride are in charge of what is and isn't recognized specifically in the tiny Canada/U.S. Border community. -
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh's public dig at "older white men" which received virtually zero pushback.
Guest: Joe Warmington. Columnist. To
Dec. 14: Nearly half of Canadians support mass deportations and 65% believe there are too many immigrants in Canada
In national polling by Leger Marketing for the Association of Canadian Studies, nearly half of Canadians support mass deportations and 65% believe there are too many immigrants in Canada.
Guest: Jack Jedwab. Founder of the Association of Canadian Studies.
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Dec. 14: Luigi Mangione to be charged with 2nd-degree murder in the death of United Healthcare's CEO
The Luigi Mangione case. To be charged with 2nd-degree murder in the death of United Healthcare's CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Mangione likely used a ghost gun produced by a 3D printer. Why would the charge be 2nd-degree murder when it appears to have been a planned execution?
Guest: Michael Bachner. Founder, Bachner and Associates PC. Former assistant district attorney in the Mahattan Dis
Dec. 14: The GST/HST tax holiday begins today until February 15
The GST/HST tax holiday begins today until February 15. A poorly timed and thought-out doomed-to-fail effort by Trudeau to score points with voters? - Or, something else?
Elon Musk's personal fortune reached $447 billion, with $62.5 billion added to Musk's bank accounts in one day last week.
A coming tariffs showdown between Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau and Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum P
Dec. 14: The federal government forces a return to mail delivery
The federal government is forcing a return to mail delivery as Minister for Labour Steven MacKinnon yesterday said he is pausing the work stoppage by Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers until May. MacKinnon added small businesses that lost revenues will not be compensated for their losses. - What are the issues according to CUPW?
Guest: Brahm Enslin. President, CUPW Saskatoon loca
Dec. 14: Justin Trudeau angers Donald Trump and Elon Musk
Justin Trudeau angers Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and is the PM now preparing to toss another lieutenant over the side? This time, Minister of Finance and Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland in favour of former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney?
Guest: Celina Caesar Chavannes. Former Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary to PM Justin Trudeau.
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Roy Green Show Podcast December 8th: Jewish doctors flee Canada due to anti-semitism, could U.S. trade tariffs destroy Canada's economy?,Trudeau's GST holiday and food prices, and Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays
Today’s podcast:
Jewish doctors consider fleeing Canada amid rising rates of antisemitism in their profession. National Post.
Canada's former Ambassador to Israel posts to X that it's not just Jewish doctors in Ontario.
The Assad regime is overthrown in Syria. Who are the rebels who managed this and has Iran lost its grip in the region is Israel's forces decimated Hamas and Hezbollah's leadership,
Dec. 8: This week's goings-on in the nation's capital per Blacklock's Reporter
Blacklock's Reporter and this past week in the nation's capital. What went on which you may or may not be aware of and what's the back story?
Guest: Tom Korski. Managing editor. Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingOttawa).
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Dec. 8: New York City jury unable to reach a verdict on manslaughter charges for former Marine who put applied chokehold on homeless man
In New York City a jury deliberating whether a former U.S. Marine and architectural student, 25-year-old Daniel Penny, committed manslaughter when he placed a homeless man and street entertainer in a restraint hold after 30-year-old Jordan Neely entered a subway train proclaiming he was ready to die, go to jail, or kill, alarming passengers on the train. Neely died in what has been described as a
Dec. 8: Are people too afraid to say "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays"?
Roy's post to X last week:
"I've had it with the vapid override for 'Merry Christmas.'
If you're too fearful of committing an imagined offense by speaking the traditional Christmas greeting, just say nothing. I'd rather that than hear the numbingly meaning-absent 'happy holidays' for the next 3 weeks."
He takes calls from across Canada on this issue
Guest: Roy Green and listeners across Canada
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Dec. 8: Could $100 billion in trade tariffs from the United States sink the Canadian economy?
There has been much talk in Canada about incoming U.S. president Donald Trump telling PM Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago that Canada might consider becoming the 51st state if $100 billion in trade tariffs would sink the Canadian economy, as Trudeau reportedly claimed.
The migrant crisis in the U.S. which Donald Trump has referenced in future Canada/U.S. Relations. We found out from immigration lawyer
Dec. 8: Trudeau GST holiday and possible cheques will not do anything to reduce food costs for Canadians in 2025
The much trumpeted but rejected by Canadians according to national Leger polling, Trudeau GST holiday and possible cheques for $250 for Canadians earning less than $150k in 2023 will not do anything to reduce food costs for Canadians in the new year. As 6.8 million Canadians live in daily food insecurity, including 2.1 million Canadian children, Canada's 2025 Food Price Report predicts a family of
Dec. 8: Jewish doctors consider fleeing Canada amid rising rates of antisemitism in their profession
Jewish doctors consider fleeing Canada amid rising rates of antisemitism in their profession. National Post.
Canada's former Ambassador to Israel posts to X that it's not just Jewish doctors in Ontario.
The Assad regime is overthrown in Syria. Who are the rebels who managed this and has Iran lost its grip in the region is Israel's forces decimated Hamas and Hezbollah's leadership, leading to the d
Roy Green Show Podcast December 7th: Taylor Swift wraps her Eras tour in Vancouver, Ontario mayor refuses to fly pride flag, Medical Assistance in Dying and Trudeau's government takes aim at Canadians who own guns
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Taylor Swift and the global Eras tour winds up in Vancouver this weekend.
Guest: Eric Alper. Multi Juno Award-winning independent Canadian music publicist.
Harold McQuaker, Mayor of Emo, Ontario, fights back against the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, saying he won't be bullied or pay a fine for not flying the Pride flag in his community this year.
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Dec. 7: Canada's newest federal immigration minister is now pulling the welcome mat out from under would-be Canadian asylum seekers
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