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In this bonus episode of Deep Dive, the Nightdive Studios team sits down with Joshua Boyle, Senior Community Manager at Bethesda, and Mike Rubits, Senior Programmer at id Software, to get their take on the definitive re-release of DOOM + DOOM II. DOOM + DOOM II is available NOW on:
To hear the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/TrueAnonPod ---------- We go back to the Freak Beat and take a look at the kidnapping of Joshua Boyle & Caitlan Coleman by the Haqqani Network in 2012 and the twisted mind of a man forever warped by Wikipedia. Joshua Boyle's Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Sherurcij&action=view Jar Jar Binks Wookiepedia page: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Jar_Jar_Binks Biden Admin steals Afghan Central Bank's money to give to Americans: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/13/world/asia/afghanistan-funds-biden.html
In October of 2012, Canadian-American couple Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman were on a backpacking trip through Central Asia when they were kidnapped by the Haqqani network — an affiliate of the Taliban. The couple and their growing family endured five years in captivity before they were rescued by Pakistani forces in 2017 — a favorable outcome to such a horrifying ordeal. But with this case, nothing is as it seems. Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dascriminal Sources: https://bit.ly/3bhoMVw
The topic for the first half is a case involving the banning of a film, Killing Europe, from the Ottawa Public Library. But legally, there isn't much to discuss, so we get to talk about the film instead. The second half of the show is dedicated to Christie Blatchford, recently deceased Canadian journalist and recipient of the Justice Centre's 2019 George Jonas Award.Justice Centre Active Cases: Weld v. Ottawa Public LibraryJohn Carpay in The Post Millenial, Sep 2019: ‘Killing Europe' and killing politically incorrect expression OAN on Youtube, May 21, 2018: Death of Free Speech in Canada (Interview with "Killing Europe" producer Michael Hansen)The Telegraph, Dec 19, 2019: JK Rowling declares 'sex is real' in defiance of landmark employment court transgender rulingDutchNews, Jun 25, 2019: Wilders' appeal in anti-Moroccan due to restart, despite interference claimsDW Akademie, Dec 23, 2005: No Room for Holocaust Denial in GermanyDW Akademie, Jul 2, 2016: French parliament votes to criminalize denial of Armenian genocideDaily Mail, Oct 25, 2018: Woman's conviction in Austria for calling the Prophet Mohammed a paedophile did not breach her right to free speech, European Court of Human Rights rulesAlliance Defending Freedom InternationalThe Irish Times, Feb 12, 2005: Pastor cleared over anti-gay sermonJustice Centre News Release, Feb 12, 2020: Justice Centre pays tribute to Christie Blatchford; video of her 2019 speechGeorge Jonas in The National Post, Feb 28, 2012: Supreme Court ruling puts final nail in the coffin of religious freedomCBC, Jun 13, 2019: MP Cooper's statements on NZ attacker will be purged from the official recordToronto Star, Oct 27, 2018: New York Review of Books publishes responses to controversial Jian Ghomeshi essayPatrick Witt in the Boston Globe, Nov 3, 2014: A sexual harassment policy that nearly ruined my lifeOttawa Citizen, Dec 19, 2019: Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle found not guilty on all countsTheme music "Carpay Diem" by Dave StevensSupport the show (https://www.jccf.ca/donate/)
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The "Talking Smack Podcast" - Episode 10 – Prime Minister Trudeau A Terrorist Lover ???The most politically incorrect podcast with Rudy Gunn & George Rock.We will talk about the sh*t that no-one dares to talk about. -- Snowflakes watch out cause we're here.
Lawrence Ben-Eliezer, Toronto Criminal Lawyer, Legal expert talks about St. Michael's College School sex assault case, Joshua Boyle in sexual assault case and frustration with the parole board
The Ezra Levant Show (August 20, 2019) — We’re about to get ourselves another little terrorist. A creep — like Omar Khadr, like Joshua Boyle. We’ll pay him money, of course. We’ll strain our police resources even more. We’ll take the wrong side again — helping ISIS, instead of the Kurds. But Trudeau will get some more Muslim extremist votes out of it. GUEST: Lee Humphrey
Ari Goldkind, criminal defence lawyer and legal commentator
Alex Pierson is joined by Kristin Raworth, a sexual violence survivor and now advocate, to discuss the issues surrounding this controversial court ruling.
Aujourd'hui à l'émission : Rencontre avec les autorités à Rigaud:Le point sur les inondations; Trump devant la NRA:Entrevue avec Francis Langlois, spécialiste des armes à feu; Des liseurs publics dans Hochelaga-Maisonneuve:Reportage de Dominic Brassard; Inondations, état de la situation:Entrevue avec Éric Houde de la sécurité publique; Chronique judiciaire avec Isabelle Richer:Le procès de Joshua Boyle; Alimentation avec Francis Reddy:Produits zéro déchet et panettone à l'érable; Chronique économique de Gérald Fillion; Inondations:Rencontre avec un sinistré de Rigaud; Chronique d'Hugo Lavoie:Des inondations en archives; L’émission Mordu de la pêche:Entrevue avec l'animateur Cyril Chauquet.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Five former Canadian attorneys general wrote an open letter to RCMP Commissioner, Brenda Lucki, calling for an investigation into interference by the Prime Minister's Office/Justin Trudeau with former federal attorney general, Jody Wilson-Raybould, concerning criminal charges laid against SNC-Lavalin. Meanwhile, according to a poll by Ipsos, Justin Trudeau now has a lower approval rating than Donald Trump, with the Tories way ahead. Trudeau appears to have suffered more damage from the SNC-Lavalin scandal than U.S. President Donald Trump has from the Russia collusion investigation. If the Canadian federal election were held today, the new PM would be Andrew Scheer. The Alberta election crosses into April and closes in on the big day. A leading Alberta political science professor, Duane Bratt, offers his reviews of the various party campaigns, the mood and what the intentions of the electorate are. Former Alberta Prosecutor and executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, Scott Newark gives his perspective on multiple criminal law cases evolving here in Canada – such as Joshua Boyle's criminal trial, the SNC-Lavalin case, what is happening with Admiral Mark Norman, and the information that Correctional Service Canada is releasing high risk offenders. Quebec Premier Francois Legault is pressing ahead with his party legislation which bans the wearing of religious symbols by any public servant in the province. He argues that the legislation enshrines the secular nature of Quebec society, but Federal political leaders have all denounced the law, with the exception of the Bloc Quebecois. Julius Grey is a human and civil rights lawyer in Montreal who represented the Sikh student who argued in court that it was his right to wear a kirpan to school. Roy gets Grey's take on the ban. - Guests: Peter MacKay, Former attorney general/federal Minister of Justice. Darrell Bricker, Global President/CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs; Co-author of ‘Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline' Duane Bratt. Professor political science, Mount Royal University, Calgary. Editor: Orange Chinook (detailing what led to the NDP Alberta win in 2015). Scott Newark. Formr AB prosecutor, executive officer Canadian Police Association; head of Office for Victims of Crime (ON), adjunct professor Simon Fraser University. Julius Grey. Human/civil rights lawyer in Montreal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump literally pushed Turkey into a recession. And Turkey finally caved. Trudeau? He doesn’t lift a finger for friends. In fact, believe it or not, it was Trump who rescued Joshua Boyle in 2017, and gave him to Trudeau. Trudeau had a lovely family visit with Boyle — who was later charged with violent sexual assault. No punishment for kidnapping a Canadian. Rewards for terrorists. And help to get home. So we’re going to get more. GUEST: Australian journalist Avi Yemini.
Scott Newark joins Roy to discuss the ongoing questions surrounding Joshua Boyle and the old photo-op with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta Crown Prosecutor, Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association (Photo: Nathan Denette The Canadian Press via AP) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caitlan Coleman says her husband, Joshua Boyle and their three children, all of whom were born in captivity, were rescued in October 2017 by Pakistani security forces after living as prisoners for five years in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Alex Pierson seaks with Andrew Duffy, a journalist for Ottawa Citizen and Sun Media regarding this topic.
In the trade war between the United States and China, will countries who trade with both nations be forced to suffer and be forced to pick sides? What is the threat to the global economy? Guest: John Thayer, Founder and CIO of JAT Capital Partners, Dallas, TX. At Question Period this week, CPC House leader Candice Bergen demanded Prime Minster Trudeau to explain why $20,000 in summer jobs funding money was delivered in 2017 to the Islamic Humanitarian Service. They were represented at the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto where a speaker shouted about "your army and Israeli's forces will leave from Palestine in body bags," and "we pray to the creator, to the almighty day will come when we see the eradication of unjust powers, such as the American empie and Israeli Zionists." The Islamic Humanitarian Service received money from the Summer Jobs program while Christian groups which refuse to endorse abortion are being denied funds. Guest: Tom Quiggin. Canadian expert on terrorism, security and intelligence. The legalization of recreational marijuana use in Canada is just around the proverbial corner. Guest: Julian Fantino, former Veteran Affairs minister. 1: Alberta farmer Edouard Maurice has criminal chrages withdrawn after having shot at a trespasser. 2: A foreign national who could have been deported and wasn't engaged a serious crime spree. Has been declared a "dangerous offender" and now will have to remain in Canada (prison) for at least 22 years. 3: Self-confessed ISIS killer still living undisturbed in Toronto. 4: Prison farms, closed during the tenure of Stephen Harper as PM are being re-opened. 5: A court date has been set for Joshua Boyle. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Prosecutor, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, Head of the Office for Victims of Crime (ON), Senior Policy Advisor to a Former Federal Public Safety Minister and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1: Alberta farmer Edouard Maurice has criminal chrages withdrawn after having shot at a trespasser. 2: A foreign national who could have been deported and wasn't engaged a serious crime spree. Has been declared a "dangerous offender" and now will have to remain in Canada (prison) for at least 22 years. 3: Self-confessed ISIS killer still living undisturbed in Toronto. 4: Prison farms, closed during the tenure of Stephen Harper as PM are being re-opened. 5: A court date has been set for Joshua Boyle. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Prosecutor, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, Head of the Office for Victims of Crime (ON), Senior Policy Advisor to a Former Federal Public Safety Minister and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University. Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle, who faces several assault charges, will be released from jail with strict bail conditions that include an electronic tracking bracelet. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown, executive director of the Canadian Police Association, Security advisor to federal and Ontario governments, and Adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University. (Photo: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Both Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown and former federal Liberal cabinet minister Kent Hehr have been anonymously accused of sexual misconduct. What happens when anonymous allegations lead to public condemnation? Guest: Jeff Manishen, former Ontario Crown Attorney, now criminal law specialist and partner at Ross McBride in Hamilton - Joshua Boyle is now facing additional criminal charges, including sexual assault with ropes and criminal harassment. What will be the fallout from this development? Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta Crown Attorney, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, security advisor to the governments of Canada and Ontario, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University - An 8-year-old boy has died from a flesh-eating bacteria infection, days after falling off his bike. A series of amputations failed to save his life. Is this tragedy an example of antibiotic-resistant bacteria taking its toll? Guest: Jason Tetro, “The Germ Guy,” microbiologist and author of ‘The Germ Code' and ‘The Germ Files' - On Wednesday night, former Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown appeared on television to defend himself against accusations of sexual misconduct. He appeared nervous and unsteady, which did not help the public's opinion of him. Former Liberal cabinet minister Kent Hehr of Calgary is also defending himself against accusations. He'll remain in his position as MP for Calgary Centre. Had these two engaged the services of a crisis management/public relations firm, how might things be different? Guest: Alyn Edwards, partner at Peak Communications in Vancouver, award winning public relations and crisis management firm - Michelle Simson was a Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period. What did she personally witness and experience, as far as harassment in Canada's parliament is concerned? Guest: Michelle Simson, former Liberal MP, member of this show's Saturday afternoon Beauties and the Beast panel - Are women right to be concerned and hesitate to point fingers at their bosses or co-workers after being victims of harassment and/or assault? Some women wait years to come forward and are frequently challenged because of this. What services are available to anyone who might be suffering from workplace harassment that can allow them to come forward sooner without fear of retribution? Guest: Lior Samfiru, partner at Samfiru/Tumarkin LLP in Toronto and Vancouver - How might Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's “Welcome Home” policy for ISIS terrorists put Canadians at risk? Guest: Lt. Col. Steve Day, former commanding officer of Canada's elite counter terrorism Special Forces unit JTF2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Boyle is now facing additional criminal charges, including sexual assault with ropes and criminal harassment. What will be the fallout from this development? Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta Crown Attorney, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, security advisor to the governments of Canada and Ontario, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University (Photo: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Canadian politicians didn't wait for police to finish their investigation before they publicly condemned an alleged attack on an 11-year-old girl, who claimed a man cut her hijab while she was on her way to school. Of course, police concluded that the incident was made up and didn't actually happen. Following this, a column was published in the Washington Post – “Phony Islamophobia panic is ruining Canadian politics” by J.J. McCullough. Guest: J.J. McCullough, Canadian political columnist, commentator and cartoonist, http://www.jjmccullough.com - Roy brings Scott Newark in to speak on the subject of whether or not there should be concern about children's well-being in the homes of troubled families. In particular, should children's aid be involved in the case of the children of Joshua Boyle? What about the children in the Khadr home? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security adviser to the Canadian and Ontario governments, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University - Lord Pearson of Rannoch, a member of the British House of Lords and former leader of the UKIP party, asked the House of Lords whether Christians could be arrested for a hate crime by saying that Jesus is the only son of the one true God. The government representative refused to comment on the question. Guest: Sam Hailes, Editor for Premier Christian magazine and commentator on Premier Christian radio in the U.K. - We may soon find out whether an appeal of the Equitas lawsuit dismissal by the B.C. Court of Appeal will be registered. When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Hamilton, Ont. a couple of weeks ago, 900 CHML's Bill Kelly asked for the prime minister to comment on the lawsuit. Guest: Major Mark Campbell, PPCLI, lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan, and a member of the Equitas lawsuit - One of South Africa's largest cities, Cape Town, could be the world's first major municipality to run out of water due to an unprecedented drought. The dams are drying up and contingency plans are rolling out very slowly. April 21st will be "Day Zero" when the water supply will be cut off because there's simply not enough water left in the reservoirs. What happens when the taps are shut off for millions of people? Guest: Giovanna Gerbi, journalist, and resident of Cape Town See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy brings Scott Newark in to speak on the subject of whether or not there should be concern about children's well-being in the homes of troubled families. In particular, should children's aid be involved in the case of the children of Joshua Boyle? What about the children in the Khadr home? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security adviser to the Canadian and Ontario governments, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University (Photo: Haqqani Network/Handout) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Etienne and Laurent discuss the Joshua Boyle weirdness, the new Conflict of Interest Commissioner's interesting views on precedent, the CLC/Unifor split, and the regulatory updates you need. Also here is the rankandfile.ca piece Laurent mentions: http://rankandfile.ca/2018/01/17/unifor-clc-split-demands-unity-from-below/
Joshua Boyle is back in captivity where he belongs: this time a jail cell instead of a Taliban cave! Hear why.
Joshua Boyle remains in police custody after making another brief court appearance this morning. Angela is joined by Abigail Bimman, Global National Ottawa correspondent, for all the details.
Roy asks callers – why did Trudeau meet with Joshua Boyle and his family but not the families of Canadians who have lost loved ones to violence from terrorists? (Photo: Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although Justin Trudeau had a private meeting with Joshua Boyle and his family, the prime minister has failed to show a personal concern for the families of Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel, who were beheaded by the ISIS-affiliated terror group Abu Sayaff. Guest: Gord Bibby, cousin of Robert Hall (Photo: Family Supplied to Global News) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy asks callers – why did Trudeau meet with Joshua Boyle and his family but not the families of Canadians who have lost loved ones to violence from terrorists? (Photo: Haqqani Network/Handout) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Although Justin Trudeau had a private meeting with Joshua Boyle and his family, the prime minister has failed to show a personal concern for the families of Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel, who were beheaded by the ISIS-affiliated terror group Abu Sayaff. Guest: Gord Bibby, cousin of Robert Hall - A report alleges that millions of dollars in foreign funds were spent on the 2015 federal election to defeat the Harper government. Guest: Bob Runciman, former Conservative senator, Ontario - A white privilege test that was held for grade eight students at a Wisconsin middle school caused one parent to call local police. Guest: Ron Miller, Associate Dean and professor of Government Studies, Liberty University and author of “Sellout: Musings From Uncle Tom's Porch” - From nuclear button discourse to the controversy surrounding "Fire and Fury", there's been a flurry of media attention on Washington this week. Guest: Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Reports and former editor for the Washington Times - The new book ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada: (With a Warning to America),' examines the role that political Islam may play in the future of the 21st century. Guest: Thomas Quiggin, qualified court expert in the reliability of intelligence as evidence and on terrorism in criminal and federal court, and co-author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam to Canada: (With a Warning to America) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy asks callers to comment on the week in review, whether they have strong opinions on Donald Trump and the "Fire & Fury" book, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her feud with Ron Joyce Jr. over the minimum wage raise, and the connection between Joshua Boyle and Justin Trudeau. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is challenging Ron Joyce Jr., son of the co-founder of Tim Hortons, and calling him a bully for cutting employee benefits in response to the minimum wage hike in Ontario. Tim Hortons' head office also issued a statement blaming “a reckless few” and saying the actions don't reflect the values of the brand. Guest: Dan Kelly, president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Former hostage Joshua Boyle is in custody in Ottawa in connection with 15 criminal charges filed against him earlier this week. In December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Boyle and his family. What exactly is going on with Boyle and what can be said about his meeting with Trudeau? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security advisor to the governments of Ontario & Canada, and current security and justice analyst and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University - The people of Iran have taken to the street to challenge their government. They are being met with government-organized counter-demonstrations. The U.S. has called together the U.N. Security Council to support the people of Iran. Meanwhile, France and Russia are refusing to get involved, claiming it is an internal domestic issue, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been silent on the issue. Does Canada have a role to play in the Iranian conflict? Guest: Ken Timmerman, President and CEO of the Foundation for Democracy in Iran, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee in 2006 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy asks callers to weigh in on the Joshua Boyle case. Is it a big deal or not? (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS- AP-SITE Intel Group via AP, File) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee Humphrey is a security expert. He spent some time in Afghanistan during which he had the chance meeting with Joshua Boyle. At the meeting Humphrey tried to disuade Boyle from going hiking into the mountains. We know now that hike would end when Boyle and his wife would be taken hostage by the Taliban.
We ask Andy Stinton and Michael Diamond to keep their pants on as they discuss Joshua Boyle's arrest, Defence Minister Sajjan and more.
Canadian grocery store billionaires duped us for 14 years— Vive la gift card!! Joshua Boyle, former Taliban hostage, faces 15 charges including sexual assault and administering a noxious drug. What did media miss in its initial welcome-home coverage? Mayor John Tory and Toronto city staffers cite 'miscommunication' as the reason homeless people were turned away from shelters across the city (which were definitely not at capacity, alright?). The Quebec mosque shooting took place nearly a year ago. So how is Aymen Derbali— who was shot 7 times and left paralyzed when he attempted to stop the gunman — only just being acknowledged by Canadian media? Journalist and activist Desmond Cole joins Jesse. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First counterpoint disussion of 2018 - Vincent Gasparro and Jenni Byrne discuss Justin Trudeau's silence on Iran and former terrorist hostage Joshua Boyle being arrested on 15 criminal charges
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Hamilton's mayor commented on the LRT project saying that the project remains in jeopardy of being stalled if the community choses to elect councilors this year who opposed the project. He continued, saying the project will continue to be at risk until “shovels are in the ground” Guest - Larry DiIanni. Former Mayor, Lobbyist, City of Hamilton Former Canadian hostage Joshua Boyle made an appearance in an Ottawa courtroom today after being charged with 15 offences, including sexual assault. This followed his release from captivity in Afhanistan. Guest - Ross McLean. Crime Specialist. Security expert, Former Toronto PoliceOfficer. rossmcleansecurity.com A 23 year old girl from the States has announced that she will be auctioning off her virginity. Why did she decide to do so? Guest - Bailey Gibson, the 23 year old who is auctioning off her virginity
Former Canadian hostage Joshua Boyle made an appearance in an Ottawa courtroom today after being charged with 15 offences, including sexual assault. This followed his release from captivity in Afhanistan. Guest - Ross McLean. Crime Specialist. Security expert, Former Toronto PoliceOfficer. rossmcleansecurity.com
Dr. Carole rants at today's headlines and urges you not to be lemmings and accept fake news or no news-which seem to be our only choices these days. She puts the three top news stories on her couch and analyzes them for you-berating the 'authorities' and media for what they're not telling us about them. First, she takes the lid off the group of therapists who are using their credentials to promote their narcissistic and political agenda by declaring President Trump unfit. She points out how they are hypocrites and should hold a mirror up to their own psychopathology. Next, she adds to her analysis of the Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock, opining that it was impotence that set off his frenzy to collect phallic symbol guns, and little man syndrome and Oedipal rivalry with his bank robbing dad that explain his mass shooting. Finally, she unveils the true story behind the couple rescued from the Taliban: the husband a wannabe terrorist and wife abuser, the wife a battered woman.
The Conservative Party leader walked away from a scrum when pressed about his campaign manager working in far right media company The Rebel's office during his campaign. We look at the language around Gord Downie's death. And there are a lot of unanswered questions in the story of freed hostage Joshua Boyle. Freelancer and former VICE reporter Justin Ling co-hosts. Justin's Twitter: @justin_ling Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What is the latest with the LRT project? It's been two months since the City has asked the province to allow our local transit agency to run the LRT system but there's been no word. Should there be concern? Guest - Fred Eisenberger, Mayor for the City of Hamilton With how long Joshua Boyle and his family were in captivity in Pakistan, should Canada have helped more? Are travel advisories enough to deter people wanting to go to dangerous places? Guest - John Thompson. Security Consultant, Strategic Intelligence Group October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. BRA day was held at Juravinski to show the real results of reconstrauction and connects women who have gone through or may have to go through reconstruction. Guest - Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Writer with Post Media, Motherlode column in the Hamilton Spec and Host of the Lemon Aid Car Show on RogersTV
The Roy Green Show Joshua Boyle, his wife Caitlan Coleman, and their three children are back in Canada after being held captive by the Haqqani network in Afghanistan for the past five years. Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security advisor to the governments of Ontario & Canada, and current security and justice analyst and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University - England's Chief Medical Officer says antibiotic resistance could spell the "end of modern medicine" and warns of a "post-antibiotic apocalypse." Guest: Jason Tetro, “The Germ Guy”, Microbiologist and author of The Germ Code - Earlier this week, there was widespread backlash over an initiative on the Canada Revenue Agency's website that involved taxing employee discounts. A spokesperson for National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier says the government is pulling the wording of the initiative from the CRA website and will hold an internal review on the wording change. Guest: CPC Senator Denise Batters - Are Canadians committed to evading taxes? How strongly is the underground tax-evasion economy performing? Guest: Dan Kelly, president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Sally Quinn may be the ultimate Washington insider. She's one of the most famous and powerful women in the United States. Does the climate in Washington today seem reminiscent of the Watergate era? Guest: Sally Quinn, Washington Post journalist, columnist, network news anchor, married to Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, Memoir: “Finding Magic” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Boyle, his wife Caitlan Coleman, and their three children are back in Canada after being held captive by the Haqqani network in Afghanistan for the past five years. Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security advisor to the governments of Ontario & Canada, and current security and justice analyst and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University (Photo: Haqqani Network/Handout) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vassy Kapelos joins Kelly to talk about the freed taliban prisoners
Canadian Joshua Boyle and his wife and children were rescued yesterday in Pakistan. They had been kidnapped by a group linked to the Taliban while backpacking in Afghanistan back in 2012. What do we know so far? Guest: Ross McLean, crime specialist and security expert, former Toronto police officer, rossmcleansecurity.com(Photo: Bill Gorman/The Canadian Press)