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It's Green Shirt Day today / Sorry to that couple on 3rd Avenue / A pause on the arena project / Ovechkin did it / Did you watch White Lotus?? / We gave away our AC/DC Flyaway!
Green Shirt Day is coming up on Monday, one day after the seven-year anniversary of the Humboldt Bus Crash. The anniversary is a somber one for parents like Toby Boulet, who lost his son, Logan, in the crash. Logan's gift with his passing came in the form of saving six lives through organ donation, now characterized as the "Logan Boulet Effect." Toby joins Brent Loucks to share why Green Shirt Day is so important.
Toby and Bernadine Boulet, parents of Logan Boulet who died in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018 For more of the Shaye Ganam Show, subscribe to the podcast. https://globalnews.ca/calgary/program/shaye-ganam/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pierre Poilievre has been sitting in a comfortable lead in the polls, until recently. The emergence of Mark Carney in the Liberal leadership race is putting pressure on the PM-hopeful. How can he strengthen his stance on Canadian culture and furthering his 'stop the crime' agenda? Lydia Perovic and Steven Penney share some ideas. Water sharing between Canada and the U.S. has long been a contentious issue. President Donald Trump is putting it in the headlines again. Tricia Stadnyk with the University of Calgary tells us what the President is after and if it could further strain Canada's relationship with its southern neighbour. We all remember the devastating Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018. Logan Boulet was one of the players killed. His parents Toby and Bernadine have championed Green Shirt Day to honour their son. Green Shirt Day is in support of organ donor awareness and registration across Canada. For more of the Shaye Ganam Show, subscribe to the podcast. https://globalnews.ca/calgary/program/shaye-ganam/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Temperature change. Animals acting out of the ordinary. These are some non visual signs of an eclipse. It's the day of the total solar eclipse, April 8th, 2024. We're here, on Outlook today with our Eclipse Soundscapes app with its rumble map, to discuss how we plan to join this giant party, an astronomical event we can and should all be able to share in. We talk an accessible eclipse experience, co-host Kerry plays a little Be My AI game of "what's the same in these two pics?" and April 7th was Green Shirt Day and co-host Brian reflects on what would have been his 25-year kidney transplant anniversary this month. From nephrology to ophthalmology and with themes of darkness and light, as the moon starts to obscure the sun's light and the threat of looking and damaging one's sight - all of this is our bread and butter on this show and we'll have a follow-up episode to follow this one where we discuss all of this with someone who definitely knows the subject. To check out the accessible app, search for “Eclipse Soundscapes” on the app store or learn more on the official website: https://eclipsesoundscapes.org Check out more information on Green Shirt Day: https://greenshirtday.ca/about/ And listen to the ophthalmologist we both grew up seeing, Dr. Phil Hooper, on the CBC speaking about the dangers of staring at a solar eclipse without proper eyewear: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-158-london-morning/clip/16053698-staring-solar-eclipse-without-proper-eyewear-damage-eyes
Today's podcast: Debating the path to carbon pricing. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/charlebois-debating-the-path-to-carbon-pricing Op ed by Dalhousie University professor and director of its Agri foods laboratory Sylvain Charlebois. Professor Charlebois posts on X academics who aren't fully vested or have full professorships may be committing career suicide by writing an op ed like this. "Intellectual freedom exists on campus, as long as you 'fit in.'" Guest: Professor Syvain Charlebois. Dalhousie University director of its Agri foods laboratory. Emma is a Canadian Jewish student at Toronto Metropolitan University. Dr. Eric Kam is Emma's professor. Also a Jewish Canadian. Emma wrote an email to Dr. Kam thanking him for empowering her to be proud of her Jewish reality and presence at TMU, even though fearful antisemitism is present at the campus. Guests: Emma Dr Eric Kam Apr 7: Tony Boulet on the legacy of son, Humbolt Broncos player Logan Boulet. Today is national Green Shirt Day. In honour of the Logan Boulet Effect, in support of organ donation awareness across Canada. Logan was an 18 year old defenceman on the Humboldt Broncos hockey team which 6 years ago yesterday was decimated in the horrendous crash with an 18 wheel semi truck. Of the 29 passengers 16 lost their lives and the other 13 will live with the scars of that day for the remainder of their lives. Six years ago today Logan Boulet died. He had signed his organ donor card and because of Logan's generosity six people lived on with Logan's organs. Guest: Toby Boulet. Logan's father, joining us from the Logan Boulet Arena in Lethbridge, Alberta --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is national Green Shirt Day. In honour of the Logan Boulet Effect, in support of organ donation awareness across Canada. Logan was an 18 year old defenceman on the Humboldt Broncos hockey team which 6 years ago yesterday was decimated in the horrendous crash with an 18 wheel semi truck. Of the 29 passengers 16 lost their lives and the other 13 will live with the scars of that day for the remainder of their lives. Six years ago today Logan Boulet died. He had signed his organ donor card and because of Logan's generosity six people lived on with Logan's organs. Guest: Toby Boulet. Logan's father, joining us from the Logan Boulet Arena in Lethbridge, Alberta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bernadine Boulet haas suffered some of the greatest loss one could imagine. But just as her heart broke in April 2018 learning her son had passed, she was able to see his death give others life through organ donation. In honour of Green Shirt Day on April 7th, Boulet joins Evan from Lethbridge to share how organ donation has changed her life and the lives of others through Logan.
Green Shirt Day is upon us! Organ donation is important and Sickboy is here to spread the word. Who knew that getting busy between the sheets can lead to such tragic consequences? In this episode, the fellas discuss the latest estimates from WHO on congenital syphilis and how it's still causing over 200,000 stillbirths and neonatal deaths every year. Also, have you ever wondered why holes feel bigger with your tongue than they do with your finger? What kind of holes do you ask? You know exactly what kind of holes… Finally the boys wrap up this week with a lengthy discussion about navigating sex and consent with those who suffer from dementia. It's a cloudy space and hopefully this is a topic that can be investigated further in the future with a professional. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Green Shirt Day is upon us! Organ donation is important and Sickboy is here to spread the word. Who knew that getting busy between the sheets can lead to such tragic consequences? In this episode, the fellas discuss the latest estimates from WHO on congenital syphilis and how it's still causing over 200,000 stillbirths and neonatal deaths every year. Also, have you ever wondered why holes feel bigger with your tongue than they do with your finger? What kind of holes do you ask? You know exactly what kind of holes… Finally the boys wrap up this week with a lengthy discussion about navigating sex and consent with those who suffer from dementia. It's a cloudy space and hopefully this is a topic that can be investigated further in the future with a professional. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Ann Rohmer speaks with with Janet Gray – Money Coaches Canada where the discussion looks at why we are poorer now than 3 years ago, what to do and will Tuesday's federal budget help? Tina Cortese looks at the Retail Council of Canada's reaction to the federal budget and if the Federal Government couldhave done more to help Canadians by slashing credit card swipe fees, eliminating hidden taxes on consumer goods such as car seats, strollers, diapers. Ann Rohmer is with Rick Smith, President of the Canadian Climate Institute who says that Tuesday's budget accelerates clean growth in Canada. Jim Lang speaks with Toby Boulet – parent of Logan Boulet who died in in the Bronco's bus crash in 2018. April 7th is GREEN SHIRT DAY to inspire people to become organ donors. Kevin Frankish is with Bobbi Hunter to discuss Rembering Bob Hunter, a book about the environmentalist and one ofthe founders of Greenpeace Bob Hunter which will be available later this month – MR. MINDBOMB Shaliza Bacchus looks at Life at Sea, which is offering the ultimate cruising experience. An opportunity to visit all 7continents, work remotely and live at sea for 30k.
On April 6th, 2018 -- a fatal bus crash ultimately took the lives of 16 people and changed the lives of countless others across the country. But the legacy of hockey player Logan Boulet lives on through Green Shirt Day. To discuss the "Logan Boulet Effect," and the 4th annual Green Shirt Day, we spoke with Logan's father Toby Boulet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Green Shirt Day! We are re-sharing last year's conversation with the Boulet family. New year and new episode art… same conversation, same beautiful family. Today—April 7th—is Green Shirt Day, and we had the pleasure of chatting with Logan Boulet's family. Logan is the inspiration behind Green Shirt Day and the Logan Boulet Effect. On April 6, 2018, the Humboldt Broncos hockey team bus was involved in a crash that shattered the hearts of Canadians. 16 of the 29 passengers on the Humboldt team bus lost their lives in the crash, and Logan was one of them. He succumbed to his injuries on April 7th, 2018. Following his passing, his organs saved or enhanced the lives of six other Canadians. This sparked organ donation across Canada which became known as the Logan Boulet Effect. Now April 7th is known as Green Shirt Day—a day to bring awareness to organ donation, and the impact that Logan's decision to donate his organs had on a nation. We get to know to Logan's parents, Toby & Bernie, and his sister, Mariko. They share their own athletic histories, their favourite memories of Logan, and Logan's unplanned legacy. The Boulets are the most beautiful and authentic family, and we hope you get as much out of our conversation as we did! Visit https://greenshirtday.ca/ to register for organ donation, and let your loved ones know about your decision!
One year ago, We spoke with Logan Boulet's father, Toby Boulet, about organ donation, Green Shirt Day, dealing with tragedy, what kind of hockey player Logan was, & beyond www.greenshirtday.ca
On today's show, why don't we have a decision yet on 5G Huawei technology? We get answers with Charles Burton, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and non-resident senior fellow of the European Values Center for Security Policy in Prague. We talk about the importance of organ donation and cancellations due to the pandemic with Toby Boulet, father of Logan Boulet and founder of Green Shirt Day. Plus, what kind of footage did a seal-mounted camera capture after being recovered from the ocean floor after 3 years? We get insight from Damian Lidgard, a department of Fisheries and Oceans biologist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toby Boulet, started Green Shirt Day in honour of son Logan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sandhill, Green Day, and grass on the other side - An OBVIOU5 Voice – Episode 32 Wet Your Whistle Wednesday Sandhill Wines. April is BC wine month. This is something that British Columbia is doing with all of its wineries. This is how we're going to promote it and maybe we can find a way to bring more BC wines to Alberta because we deserve it. British Columbia has amazing vineyards. Their location is just off of Clement, 1125 Richter Street. The people that are giving you these taste testers are so knowledgeable and extremely smart, the atmosphere in Sandhill, in general, is amazing. The place that they have is not their actual vineyard. Sandhill Wines actually has six vineyards in southern BC; Sand Hill Estates, Kings Family, Phantom Creek, Osprey Ridge, Hidden Terrace, and Vanessa Vineyards. So those six are completely different, and that way they can produce so many different wines, every grape needs different sunlight, different soil, and different love. The addition of Gretzky Wines putting a bunch of money for an expansion in their Calona Vineyards, Parenting Positivity for our children, they are adaptable. They've been completely wonderful during this whole thing for over a year now. With closures of sports, swimming areas, seeing their friends, other than school. It's tough for them. Mental Health I made the mistake of stepping on a scale. Four-part series. Body, Mind, Soul, and Community. This week we're going to focus on the body. Yoga with Adriene. She is absolutely phenomenal and she was the first one I did my 30-Day Challenge with. Walking, closing rings, set of pushups, squats, sit-ups, and jumping jacks, three times every day. That's the new plan for our in-house gym that we have set up here. Dapper We're going into fashion, thank you, Gen Zed, for getting rid of the skinny jeans, skinny jeans were never my bag I could never wear them it was never my thing. I still have my jeans from high school, and I love the baggy loose fit. Green Shirt Day This is the anniversary of the Humbolt Broncos crash that happened last year Logan Boulet before that crash had actually registered as an organ donor. And that's what green shirt day is about. If you haven't, take your time to register as an organ donor. Because if something were to happen to you. The number of lives that you can save moving forward is amazing. Dad Tip of the Day “Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side... because it's fake.” Sandhill Wines Yoga with Adriene Green Shirt Day Humbolt Broncos @CaptainOBVIOU5
Today—April 7th—is Green Shirt Day, and we had the pleasure of chatting with Logan Boulet's family. Logan is the inspiration behind Green Shirt Day and the Logan Boulet Effect. On April 6, 2018, the Humboldt Broncos hockey team bus was involved in a crash that shattered the hearts of Canadians. 16 of the 29 passengers on the Humboldt team bus lost their lives in the crash, and Logan was one of them. He succumbed to his injuries on April 7th, 2018. Following his passing, his organs saved or enhanced the lives of six Canadians. This sparked organ donation across Canada which became known as the Logan Boulet Effect. Now April 7th is known as Green Shirt Day—a day to bring awareness to organ donation, and the impact that Logan's decision to donate his organs had on a nation. We get to know to Logan's parents, Toby & Bernie, and his sister, Mariko. They share their own athletic histories, their favourite memories of Logan, and Logan's unplanned legacy. The Boulets are the most beautiful and authentic family, and we hope you get as much out of our conversation as we did! Visit https://greenshirtday.ca/ to register for organ donation, and let your loved ones know about your decision!
The Boulet family joins The Shift to chat about how Logan Boulet's death changed five lives, thanks to his organ donation following the Humboldt Broncos crash three years ago. They also raise the importance of Green Shirt Day. Greg Fish (World of Weird Things) chats about what the pandemic looks like in California right now. He chats about how some pundits are urging us to give AI the power to govern. He thinks that is a REALLY bad idea. And, In Case You Missed It...Producer Ryan "You're a towel!" O'Donnell raves about some upcoming South Park-themed sneakers, a deep look into pollution during the pandemic, and some encouraging Star Wars news. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the “Mornings with Sue & Andy” podcast for Wednesday, April 7th. We begin with a conversation with Mayor Naheed Nenshi – following his ‘bombshell' announcement yesterday afternoon that he will not be running in October's Municipal Election. We ask the Mayor what factors made up his decision. Next we look at yesterday's Provincial announcement of increased COVID-19 restrictions. We get reaction from the Business Council of Alberta. It's “Green Shirt Day” in support of organ donation. We speak with Toby Boulet – the father of Humbolt Bronco Logan Boulet – who made clear his desire to be an organ donor – just before he passed away. We ask Toby Boulet about the legacy his son's decision has made. Next we speak with “kidney donor” Dave Kinsella. Dave was the first “living donor” inspired by Logan Boulet. We ask Dave about his inspiration – and why he thinks it's important to share his story – and continue to raise awareness for the cause. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spoke with Logan Boulet’s father, Toby Boulet, about organ donation, Green Shirt Day, dealing with tragedy, what kind of hockey player Logan was, & beyond www.greenshirtday.ca
We spoke with Logan Boulet’s father, Toby Boulet, about organ donation, Green Shirt Day, dealing with tragedy, what kind of hockey player Logan was, & beyond www.greenshirtday.ca
We spoke with Kaleb Dahlgren, who’s much more than just a Humboldt survivor. We talked about his Bronco days, his college career at York, his work with Dahlgren’s Diabeauties, playing for Darcy Haugan, Logan Boluet & his legacy, chirping Johnny Gaudreau, and more. (originally recorded in May 2020)
Guest: Toby Boulet
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we hear the latest update from the GoA about COVID-19, we chat with the FMPSD about continuing student's education at home, and we also talk about Green Shirt Day.
Welcome to The Morning News Podcast for Tuesday, April 7th. Green Shirt Day aims to raise awareness about organ donation and encourage more people to register as donors. The day honours the memory of Humboldt Broncos bus crash victim, Logan Boulet. Sue and Andrew speak with Logan's father, Toby Boulet. The Morning News is joined by Mercedes Stephenson, Global's Ottawa Bureau Chief and Host of "The West Block". Mercedes gives Sue and Andrew an update on how the Canada Emergency Response Benefit roll-out is working into day 2 of the program. Sue and Andrew look at the impact the Coronavirus Crisis is having on local businesses. Sandip Lalli, President and CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, has the latest information, including how the Chamber is adapting during this time. The hotel industry has been hit very hard by COVID-19. The Morning News hears from the President of Alberta's Hotel and Lodging Association about the state of business. It's a fact of life these days in isolation are leaving people feeling bored. Sue and Andrew catch up with a psychologist who breaks down what boredom means and why it may not be such a bad thing after all. Finally - working from home can be a welcomed change for many, but it can also be a 'pain in the neck' for others. Sue and Andrew chat with an ergonomics professional on how to keep healthy in the home office.
'Yesterday I asked my wife how her shower was. She didn't take a shower though, her hair was just greasy. So yeah, that's how social distancing is going at the Kroeker household' Also on the show today... Is mixing and matching bananas at the grocery store bad style, the best time ever to be a dog, the Sid Buckwold Bridge sucks again, Green Shirt Day, & a bunch of other fun stuff!
The Boys Are Back in Town! Your favourite sports talk radio hosts have a new home in Mississauga, Ontario. RAW Mike Richards and David Bastl on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. What to expect? TV, Eh?’s Greg David tells us if we should jump on the Tiger King bandwagon, legal matters with Ross & McBride LLP’s top lawyer, Jeff Manishen, and Toby and Bernadine Boulet talk about a fantastic project called Green Shirt Day. Sports, laughter, the occasional dirty look and the GTA’s best and most detailed West End traffic. Your mornings have become more RAW! Monday – Friday 6am – 9am, on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. Stream us LIVE at sauga960am.ca or find us on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and now TWITCH! www.twitch.tv/rawmikerichards Brought to you by Bell Lifestyle Products.
The Boys Are Back in Town! Your favourite sports talk radio hosts have a new home in Mississauga, Ontario. RAW Mike Richards and David Bastl on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. What to expect? TV, Eh?'s Greg David tells us if we should jump on the Tiger King bandwagon, legal matters with Ross & McBride LLP's top lawyer, Jeff Manishen, and Toby and Bernadine Boulet talk about a fantastic project called Green Shirt Day.Sports, laughter, the occasional dirty look and the GTA's best and most detailed West End traffic. Your mornings have become more RAW! Monday – Friday 6am – 9am, on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. Stream us LIVE at sauga960am.ca or find us on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and now TWITCH!www.twitch.tv/rawmikerichardsBrought to you by Bell Lifestyle Products.
In a tragedy that shook Canada and the rest of the hockey playing world, just before 5:00pm on April 6, 2018, the team bus of the Humboldt Broncos Junior Hockey team smashed into a semi that had just blown through a stop at the intersection of Saskatchewan highways 35 and 335. Of the the 29 people on the bus that day, only 13 survived. The truck driver walked away unharmed, and was later charged with and convicted of 16 counts of dangerous driving causing death and 13 more counts of dangerous driving causing injury. One player, 21-year-old defenseman Logan Boulet, had signed his donor card only 5 weeks before the crash and his death. His thoughtful gift saved the lives of six organ recipients. Logan’s selfless actions led droves of other Canadians to sign their donor cards, creating what has been called the #LoganBouletEffect. This remains the largest number of donors pledging their organs from a single event; 100,000 in the first three weeks. To keep the effect going his family helped to create Green Shirt Day in 2019, observed on April 7, the anniversary of Logan’s passing. Sources and Further Reading: [Humboldt Broncos] [Humboldt Broncos bus crash - Wikipedia] [9 Apr 2018, NP1 - The National Post at Newspapers.com] [Home - Green Shirt Day] [Green Shirt Day - Home | Facebook] [Green Shirt Day (@GreenShirtDay) | Twitter] [Green Shirt Day (@greenshirtday) • Instagram photos and videos] [Report On Intersection Review | Government of Saskatchewan] [ER doctor recalls Humboldt Broncos crash response - YouTube] [Rod Stewart pays tribute to Humboldt Broncos | Globalnews.ca] [Logan Boulet taken off life support, organs donated | Globalnews.ca] [COVID-19 forcing Green Shirt Day campaign changes | Global News] [Agreed statement of facts - Humboldt Broncos bus crash] [Guilty plea in Humboldt Broncos bus crash | Globalnews.ca] [Driver in Humboldt crash wasn’t distracted | CBC News] [Adam Herold Legacy Foundation] [SEARCH: Global News Humboldt - YouTube] [Swift Current Broncos bus crash - Wikipedia] R v Sidhu, 2019 SKPC 19 (CanLII), < [http://canlii.ca/t/hzbj5] > Support the show.
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April 7 marked the anniversary of the death of Logan Boulet, who died a day after many of his Humboldt Broncos' teammates were killed in a crash involving the team bus. Boulet survived long enough so that he could fulfill a wish to be an organ donor, something he was inspired to do by a former trainer. We look at the motivation behind Green Shirt Day and how his parents are hoping to create a lasting legacy out of their son’s final act of giving. Dave is joined by Calgary Herald columnist Licia Corbella.
The topics from April 7 include (but are not limited to) Infrastructure concerns heading into the AB election Rob Breakenridge on the comtinuing SNC Lavalin saga, equalization, and voting day Peter Watts' interesting book of Alberta facts- a mystery solved, How the Humboldt Memorial went with CJOB's Kelly Moore and The FAQ of Organ Donations with AHS
The Sunday Edition Chapter 1 Wilson-Raybould says anonymous leaks ‘trampling all over' the confidences she still vows to uphold Guest: Mike Smyth, Province Columnist Chapter 2 Green Shirt Day 2019 Guest: Stuart Zukerman, Lawyer with Zukerman Law, kidney recipient Chapter 3 BC Make-a-Will Week is April 7-13 Guest: Akash Sablok, Vancouver Notary Chapter 4 Martyn Brown: Should Wilson-Raybould and Philpott start their own party? Guest: Martyn Brown, former B.C. premier Gordon Campbell's long-serving chief of staff Chapter 5 In his memoir, Jan in 35 Pieces, acclaimed cellist Ian Hampton recounts his years of music and camaraderie Guest: Ian Hampton, acclaimed cellist, educator and administrator.
The Saturday Edition Chapter 1 Could the Tories woo Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould into crossing the floor? Guest: Tristin Hopper, National Post Columnist Chapter 2 Want more market rental housing without taxpayer subsidies? Here's how. Guest: David Hutniak, CEO Landlord BC Chapter 3 Green Shirt Day 2019 Guest: Leanne Appleton, Executive Director BC Transplant
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we discuss Green Shirt Day, focused on organ donations, and Jersey Day, in honour of the Humboldt Broncos.
This Saturday marks one year since the crash that involved the Humboldt Broncos hockey team. Logan Boulet was one of the players who died in the crash. Before his death, the 21-year-old decided to become an organ donor. Six organ recipients benefited from that decision. April 7th will mark the inaugural Green Shirt Day. It's a national movement that seeks to inspire Canadians to talk to their families and register as organ donors. It also intends to honour, remember and recognize all the victims and families of the tragic crash. We wanted to have that conversation on the air now - and we wanted to talk about what organ donation means for those who receive a transplant. Before we came on-air I spoke with Bet Tuason. He received a kidney transplant last year, and he told us what one person's decision to become an organ donor has changed his life. Guest: Bet Tuason Received a kidney transplant last year; advocate for better transport services for transplant patients
Chapter 1
GUEST: Toby Boulet, father of Logan Boulet, who passed away following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Logan was an organ donor, who saved many lives.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Conservative MP Michael Cooper of Edmonton sits on the parliamentary justice committee and participated in the 3-hour testimony/Q&A session with Jody Wilson-Raybould last Wednesday. He speaks with Roy about what comes next and shares his thoughts on attending that explosive committee meeting Toronto criminal lawyer David Butt joins the show to discuss his Op Ed in the Globe & Mail, ‘Wilson-Raybould Crown prosecutor roots are a reason she speaks her truth to power.' And might Trudeau/PMO intervention with Jody Wilson-Raybould lead to a charge of Obstructing Justice charge, and what must the Crown go through before considering such a charge? How many Liberal MPs may decide to not run again in October? At present Ontario Liberal MPs John Oliver, Ted Hsu and Celina Caesar-0Chavannes, as well as New Brunswick Liberal MP T.J. Harvey, have announced they will not seek re-election. Three weeks ago, former Liberal MP Dan McTeague predicted that we would see announcements like this. And now he is saying that it is not over yet. Logan Boulet of Lethbridge, Alberta was a player for the Humboldt Broncos who lost his life because of the truck/team bus crash on April 7, 2018. His family made the decision to donate Logan's organs. Six people across Canada had their lives saved or improved as recipients of Logan Boulet's organs. The family and the Canadian Transplant Association has declared April 7, 2019 (and the years going forward) to be known as Green Shirt Day, a day dedicated to promoting organ donation awareness, while honouring the "Logan Boulet effect." Almost 100,000 Canadians signed their organ donor cards in the provinces with online registration in the days after the decision made by the Boulet family. - Guests: Michael Cooper David Butt, Toronto criminal lawyer and former Crown prosecutor Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP, GasBuddy .Com Toby Boulet, Logan Boulet's father Linda Leatherdale, Vice President of Cambria Canada, Former Money editor with the Toronto Sun See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Leatherdale is the mother of Skye, her daughter who was near death before a bone marrow match was discovered in the U.S. Skye who was 21 at the time has not only survived beyond five years, she is married and looking forward to a full life. For more, including Roy's conversation with Toby Boulet, listen to the Roy Green Show Podcast. And subscribe to the show wherever you find the podcasts that matter to you, including Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Guest: Linda Leatherdale, Vice President of Cambria Canada, Former Money editor with the Toronto Sun See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.