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How does the telling of Canadian history change when we add Indigenous perspectives? Whose voices have been excluded from our understanding of this country's narrative? Jody Wilson-Raybould presents a more complete version of events in a new book she's co-authored with Roshan Danesh, called "Reconciling History: A Story of Canada."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 4 of The Kershner Files, Dave discusses several preparedness topics of note and provides info on some companies you might want to support. In this weeks episode, he discusses his preparations for an early season goose and teal hunt with a shout out to Vance Outdoors and Boss Shotshells. After that, he outlines his trip to an arts festival where he found a local leather goods company called BBK Leather Designs. From there, Dave discusses a unique opportunity for a family to become part of a retreat of like-minded people and the details were found on JWR's survivalblog.com. This topic dovetails into a discussion on retreats/bug-out locations and the upcoming Paratus Holiday. Dave closes the show by discussing two articles: Places to Avoid: Where Looters Will Strike First When SHTF by Michael Major from Ask a Prepper OTC Meds in Your Backyard: 10 Plant Alternatives by Katherine Paterson from Ask a Prepper Companies to consider supporting: Vance Outdoors, Boss Shotshells, BBK Leather Designs, C&E Gun Shows, Sponsor Link: Augusta Precious Metals Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contra-radio-network/support
In Episode 4 of The Kershner Files, Dave discusses several preparedness topics of note and provides info on some companies you might want to support. In this weeks episode, he discusses his preparations for an early season goose and teal hunt with a shout out to Vance Outdoors and Boss Shotshells. After that, he outlines his trip to an arts festival where he found a local leather goods company called BBK Leather Designs. From there, Dave discusses a unique opportunity for a family to become part of a retreat of like-minded people and the details were found on JWR's survivalblog.com. This topic dovetails into a discussion on retreats/bug-out locations and the upcoming Paratus Holiday. Dave closes the show by discussing two articles: Places to Avoid: Where Looters Will Strike First When SHTF by Michael Major from Ask a Prepper OTC Meds in Your Backyard: 10 Plant Alternatives by Katherine Paterson from Ask a Prepper Companies to consider supporting: Vance Outdoors, Boss Shotshells, BBK Leather Designs, C&E Gun Shows, Sponsor Link: Augusta Precious Metals Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
35 years ago, Rozelle Sutherland MBE founded Jersey Women's Refuge with the aim to protect and empower women and children affected by domestic abuse and eliminate domestic violence through education and awareness. It remains the Island's only totally independent provider of support to those facing domestic abuse and offers its only safe house.Lisa Leventhal, JWR's newly-appointed CEO, joins Kelly Frost and Rozelle, to discuss founding the charity and continuing Rozelle's legacy. ★ Support this podcast ★
For the Call the Question finale, we welcome Indigenous leader, best-selling author and former Attorney General and Justice Minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould, back to the podcast to share her thoughts on democracy, leadership and the interconnectedness we all share. We talk about her bestselling book, Indian in the Cabinet, and about her conviction that the great challenges of our time - social and racial justice, the climate emergency, the pandemic and more - require us all to work together in new ways. And, Lesli and Maria sign off our final episode with a call to action on vaccine equity, and discuss how we're preparing ourselves for challenges of a world that is changing rapidly before our eyes.This podcast was recorded in the unceded territories for the Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam and Squamish peoples. This episode was produced by Collins Maina. A warm thanks to all of the generous guests, patrons, friends, supporters and sponsors for making this podcast possible. Special thanks to our past producers Simone Hill, Ronnie Jones (also an amazing photographer for our pod), and Emma Renaerts for helping to make our vision a reality. Jusqu'à la prochaine fois.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Scott spoke with 980 CFPL reporter Sawyer Bogdan, to find out more about the the disturbing reports of sexual assault coming from Western University, and then Professors Daniel Béland and Jeffrey Dvorkin weighed in on the election, the latest polling and how press surrounding Jody Wilson-Raybould's book could affect the campaign. Later, past president of the CMA Dr. Ann Collins and Scott discussed healthcare's role in the election, and the protests taking place outside Hospitals today. Finally, Scott Radley pays a visit to the show, to give his two cents on Trudeau and also Corey Hart. Guests: Sawyer Bogdan, reporter with Global News Radio 980 CFPL in London, Ontario; read more about the news from Western University here Daniel Béland, James McGill Professor of Political Science and Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada with McGill University Jeffrey Dvorkin, Senior Fellow at Massey College, Former Director of Journalism at the University of Toronto-Scarborough and author of Trusting the News in a Digital Age Dr. Ann Collins, Past President, Canadian Medical Association Diana Weeks, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ted Michaels, Anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML, host of the Health & Wellness Show Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine News Anchors - Diana Weeks and Ted Michaels Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dustin DuBois / COO of JWR Construction Services Inc. Dustin DuBois is the Chief Operating Officer for JWR Construction Services, Inc. and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the firm. Dustin is extremely proud to have been raised in the construction industry and has been working for JWR from theme he was big enough […]
WMG Agency's Lucas Mirtl talks about his career in the sport as an agent, working with the Lawrence family, RV, Filthy Phil, his time with the JWR team, working with so many clients and industry stuff.
Initially establishing itself as a small welding and repair shop in 1972, JWR has evolved into a national waste and recycling equipment company offering additional services over the years, such as sandblasting, painting, truck and hoist repair, and container repair. Traveling to Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, John Sacco joins Dave Wolf, Owner of JWR, to talk about the lack of recycling in rural America, how COVID-19 has affected business, and present safety concerns.
Call the Question launches our third series with extraordinary Vancouver-Granville MP and former Attorney General and Justice Minister of Canada, Jody Wilson-Raybould. We talk with Jody about everything from Indigenous rights and UNDRIP, to SNC-Lavalin (and the "joys" of being gaslighted), her strength under pressure, and her priorities today as an independent MP. We also discuss one of the biggest #vanpoli stories of 2020: the Indigenous grandfather and granddaughter who tried to open a bank account at a Bank of Montreal branch in December 2019, but instead, were suspected of fraud and detained and handcuffed by Vancouver police officers.
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Ep 260 Guest: Jody Wilson-Raybould Headline: You’re running as an independent Beverely McLachlin, who served as Canada’s 17th Chief Justice in an article titled, “The judiciary’s distinctive role in our constitutional democracy,” stated: “It is the rule of law that has traditionally provided the necessary limits on stark majoritarianism. It is the rule of law that ensures that elected representatives do not exceed or abuse their powers. And it is the law that protects minorities and permits the accommodations essential to long-term stability.” Over the past 8 months, we have witnessed the rule of law come under intense pressure from a Prime Minister who used his majority position and his agents – namely the Clerk of the Privy Council, a man who was the former Deputy Minister of Northern and Indian Affairs to harangue – demote and then expel his Justice Minister from his party because he didn’t like her adherence to the rule of law. As Jody Wilson-Raybould points out, we must administer the law evenly across all sectors of society. She paid a significant price for standing up for her principles. She is now an independent Member of Parliament who is seeking re-election. We invited Jody Wilson-Raybould to join us for a Conversation That Matters about her reasons for seeking a second term in Vancouver-Granville, why adherence to the rule of law is fundamentally important in our democracy and I also wanted to talk in depth with her about an issue of great importance to me and to Canada. That is improving our relationship with indigineous people and ensuring they are given the same resources and respect that everyone deserves. Conversations That Matter is a partner program for the Center for Dialogue at Simon Fraser University. The production of this program is made possible thanks to the support of the following and viewers like you. To learn more about JWR and her career click here https://vimeo.com/357011279 Please become a Patreon subscriber and support the production of this program, with a $1 pledge https://goo.gl/ypXyDs
Jody Wilson-Raybould, also known by her initials JWR and by her Kwak'wala name Puglaas, is a Canadian politician and the Independent Member of Parliament for the riding of Vancouver Granville. She served as Minister of Justice and Attorney General in the cabinet of Justin Trudeau from 2015 until January 2019 and then as Minister of Veterans Affairs of Canada from January 14, 2019, until resigning on February 12, 2019. Before entering federal politics, she was a provincial Crown Prosecutor in Vancouver, a Treaty Commissioner and Regional Chief of the B.C. Assembly of First Nations. Wilson-Raybould studied at the University of Victoria and later at the University of British Columbia. She lives with her husband Tim Raybould in Vancouver. We met in Ottawa the day after her book From Where I Stand, Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada was launched and talked, among other things, about telling the truth in politics - the whole truth; about exactly what 'title' means; about launching a book in the middle of an election; about keeping promises, Justin Trudeau and SNC Lavalin, Alberto Manguel, Conrad Black, the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Confederation, assimilation, the Charter of Rights, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, reconciliation, indigenous self government, community development, revenue sharing, spousal travel, and creating a more 'just society'.
Media reports UK/Canadian dual citizen Jack Letts (aka "Jihadi Jack") has been stripped of his UK citizenship over his membership in ISIS. That now leaves Letts as a Canadian citizen. Letts, who identifies as British, has been attempting to persuade the Trudeau government to allow him to be moved from a prison operated by Kurdish forces and John Letts, Jack Letts Canadian father told us on air Global Affairs Canada had been in touch with the Letts family and spoken to the possibility of patriating Jack Letts, but then suddenly cut off communication. Possible voter fallout of parliamentary Ethics Commissioner report on Justin Trudeau over interfering with Jody Wilson-Raybould doing her duty in SNC-Lavalin case. Reality is, their national public profiles notwithstanding, Jody Wilson-Raybould an Jane Philpott are running for federal election as independent candidates. They no longer have the Big Red Machine providing support. In fact, the Big Red Machine will be doing everything it can to unseat and defeat JWR and JP. What are the obstacles the Liberal Party will place in the way of JWR and JP? And even if they are elected, how influential can they be as a caucus of two? We speak to a former Liberal MP who lived exactly that reality. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has its 2019 federal small business platform in place. Facts: 99.9% of businesses in Canada are small. - 86% are businesses with 5 employees or less. - Small and medium-sized businesses were responsible for 85% of new jobs created between 2013 and 2017. - 1 out of 2 small business owners had to stop paying themselves or family members to pay other employees. As we close in on the 2019 federal election what is the health of Canada's small business sector? How do int'l developments like market uncertainty (800 point drop in the Dow last Wednesday alone) U.S./China trade war, a hard Brexit, deteriorating Hong Kong/China relationship affect Canada's number 1 employers? Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Peckford's latest blog is titled "Canada has Crossed the Rubicon - We Are A Corrupt Nation." Deals with Ethics Commissioner's report this week. BP also makes the point that Pierre and Justin Trudeau behaved similarly in "ignoring the fulsome nature of our constitution." - Guests: John Letts. Canadian father of "Jihadi Jack" Letts joins us live-to-air from UK. Darrell Bricker. President/CEO IPSOS Public Affairs. John Nunziata. For years a prominent LPC MP and member of the so-called Brat Pack, Nunziata called out Prime Minister Jean Chretien for not fulfilling the cornerstone LPC promise to "scrap the GST" and voted against his party in the first budget bill. Nunziata was turfed from the Liberal caucus and sat as an independent. He also ran as an independent in his Toronto-area riding and overcame everything the Liberals placed in his way and was reelected. What does John Nunziata expect JWR & JP will face from the Trudeau Liberals? What will they have to do to win as independent candidates? And if they do, how effective can they be as a caucus of two? Dan Kelly. President/CEO: CFIB. Brian Peckford. Frm Newfoundland and Labrador premier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the interview to be aired tomorrow on Global Television's The West Block, Jody Wilson Raybould tells Mercedes Stephenson, Global News Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block, the RCMP contacted JWR re the SNC-Lavalin issue earlier this year. The Conservative Party of Canada's response to the scathing report by parliamentary Ethics commissioner Mario Dion concerning Justin Trudeau's attempt to exert influence in the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Does CPC believe there is a chance at all Liberal MPs on the parl Ethics Committee will vote with opposition to keep investigation alive? Dion has said he is pepared to appear before the committee at short notice. Jody Wilson-Raybould tells Global News Ottawa bureau chief & The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson RCMP contacted her earlier this year re SNC-Lavalin/Trudeau/PMO scandal. -- and ---- RCMP now 'carefully' reviewing SNC-Lavalin affair, following the release of the report by parliamentary Ethics commissioner Mario Dion this week. Does the RCMP have sufficient reason to investigate the actions of the Prime Minister / PMO re pressure applied on former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould to convince the Office of Public Prosecutions not to proceed with criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin? Dan McTeague was a Liberal MP for 18 years under Prime Ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, as well as under the party leadership of Justin Trudeau. What is McTeague's assessment of this week, the Dion report and its impact not only on Trudeau, but also the backbone of the Liberal government, namely the back benchers who toil in the political gulag and now must go door-knocking for the under duress PM? And how are the powerful members of the LPC reacting? The New York medical examiner has stated accused underage girls sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein's death was by suicide. Not so fast says U.S. prison expert and founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, Larry Levine. Levine's company works with clients from federal indictment to trial, sentencing and prison survival, through supervised release. Levine himself spent 10 years in prison from maximum security institutions to minimum security. Larry Levine makes a case that Jeffrey Epstein may well be the victim of prison foul play. What lies ahead for Hong Kong as China increasingly expresses its unwillingness to tolerate "terrorist" demonstrators and demonstrations in the former British protectorate? Will there be a mass exodus of expat Hong Kong residents, including many from Canada? - Guests: Mercedes Stephenson. Global News Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block. Lisa Raitt. Deputy leader. CPC. Michael Bryant. Executive director Canadian Civil Liberties Association and former Ontario Attorney General. Bryant supported an RCMP investigation six months ago, but does he still today? Dan McTeague. Frm. Liberal MP. Larry Levine. Founder: Wall Street Prison Consultants and host of own radio program Street Justice. Robert Daly. Director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. Served as U.S. diplomat in Beijing and as an interpreter for Chinese and U.S. leaders including President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lesli and Maria reflect on the eighth and final pod of our first series, with a look back at our kickass guests in Series 1, and what's next for us in Series 2. We also have a look at some of the hot topics in politics in BC so far this year, including: JWR and SNC Lavalin, the ongoing BC housing crisis, gong shows in municipal politics, spending scandals at the BC Legislature (aka "WoodsplitterGate") and, our growing collective anxiety of the climate emergency. Thanks to all the listeners who've joined us on this journey so far. We're back with all-new episodes in September. Enjoy your summer!
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast - What is the latest in the BC Murder case? The father of one of the two suspects believes his son is dealing with serious mental anguish. Guest: Clay Young, anchor/host at CJOB - The Mueller testimony yesterday could lead to more lawsuits and investigations. What came of yesterdays testimony? Guest: Ryan Hurl, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto. (Expertise: American political development and thought, Constitutional Law) - Michael Taube joins Scott today to chat about various political topics. On the docket? The passing of David Caplan, Mueller's testimony, JWR's book and Bernier's announcement yesterday. Guest: Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated, columnist, and Washington Times contributor
The Roy Green Show Podcast Her name is Lee Lowrie. She is a resident of Nanaimo, British Columbia who has never had any difficulties with the law or police. Not until 5 RCMP officers arrived at her home (invited by Ms. Lowrie after receiving a call from the Mounties that they wanted to see her). Police charged Lowrie with impaired driving....hours after she had arrived home and consumed a few beers. She and her boyfriend had stopped on the way home for lunch and had each consumed 'one' cocktail. Lowrie's driver's licence was suspended for 90 days and her vehicle impounded for 30 days. She won her case in court, but the ordeal cost her $3500. As the Open Government Partnership Global Summit was being held in Ottawa, Democracy Watch issued its report card on the Trudeau Liberal open government ecord. The report card gives the Liberals and overall F grade. And: Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion (who was appointed by Liberals without input from opposition parties, thereby breaking parliamentary law) won't have his report on any ethical lapses by the government ready before the house rises for the summer in mid-June. So no chance to address Dion's eventual findings in parliament. Convenient? The Supreme Court of Canada ruled 3-2 that the convictions of a Toronto man found by police with a gun and drugs must be thrown out because police were in violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms when they entered a private yard where men were engaged in conversation. Because police climbed over a low fence and asked Tom Le for identification and the contents of a satchel his Charter rights were violated. The SCC ruled this case is of particular importance to neighbourhoods with large visible minority populations. Two lower courts supported the police actions. "Lawyer calls for action as more disabled Mounties allege they were forced out." New and latest in a series of Global News stories concerning disabled RCMP officers being dismissed because of disabilities. A return of Beauties & The Beast Issues: Jody Wilson-Raybould & Jane Philpott will run as independents (JWR waiting for Trudeau to flop Oct 21, then she runs for LPC leadership....?) Performances of Scheer, Singh, Bernier, May?? SNC is set to be tried criminally. Will Lametti issue a DPA while Trudeau is in Europe next week? - Guests: Lee Lowrie. "It felt like I was living in a communist country with no rights. Truly, I felt violated." Duff Conacher. Co-founder Democracy Watch, part-time Professor of Law and Politics, University of Ottawa David Fraser. One of Canada's leading privacy lawyers and partner at McInnes Cooper law firm in Halifax. Author: Canadian Privacy Law Blog Jane Gerster. National online journalist. Global News Catherine Swift. WorkingCanadians.ca (Former President/CEO CFIB). Michelle Simson. Former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period Linda Leatherdale. Former MONEY editor, Toronto SUN, now VP at Cambria Canada See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - UPDATED - Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Lisa Raitt joins Roy to start the podcast to discuss the B.C. Court of Appeal's decision on the Trans Mountain Pipeline, her expectations for Monday's announcements by Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott regarding their political futures, and the CPC's plans for a national energy corridor. Roy talks to Sean Simpson, the vice-president of Ipsos, to find out more about the Global News poll on racism in Canada and component parts. The Ipsos poll found that nearly 50% of Canadians believe racist thoughts are normal. And then Roy speaks with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, to get his take on the Concerns about Muslims as targets for racism. Stephen LeDrew, the former President of the Liberal Party of Canada, joins the podcast to speak on the B.C. Court of Appeal's 5-0 ruling that the province doesn't have the right to regulate the flow of bitumen through the Trans Mountain pipeline. But there is much more on the table for him to get at. The Toronto Raptors are clawing through NBA playoffs and winning the hearts of Canadians and and the world. A win tonight in Toronto and they are in the NBA Finals against Golden State. There has been a lot of focus on the players, the fans, the broadcasters (and Drake) but what about the referees? What goes into refereeing a major playoff or even Olympic Gold Medal game? Do refs make 'even up' calls? Ron Foxcroft gives Roy his perspective as one of the top 50 sports official in the world (named by Referee magazine.) The Federal Lobbying Commissioner ruled that MPs and Senators have placed loopholes in federal ethics rules, to allow lobbyists to bribe them with travel junkets. In 2018, 77 MPs accepted unethical trip gifts. Roy gets more on this from Duff Conacher of Democracy Watch. - Guests: Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Sean Simpson, Vice-President of Ipsos Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Nuclear cardiologist, former U.S. Navy Lt. Commander, past president Arizona Medical Association, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy; Author of ‘Battle for the Soul of Islam' Stephen LeDrew. Lawyer, past president of the Liberal Party of Canada, and media commentator. Ron Foxcroft, refereed Michael Jordan's first game at N.C. State, as well as the Final Four and the Montreal Olympics Gold Medal game; named one of the top 50 sports officials in the world by Referee magazine, and is the only Canadian to ever referee NCAA Division 1 basketball; Chairman of Fox40 Industries and inventor of the Fox40 whistle which is used exclusively by all NBA referees Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch; Law professor, and author of ‘More Canada Firsts' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show - The attacks on Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott continue from Liberal caucus members and "independent" senators, as well as LPC-friendly commentators. Catherine Galliford and Janet Merlo join Roy to speak on the issue, as they both know about making a career-ending decision 'for the right reasons' and about being publicly castigated by the organization they identified. The federal political environment in Canada is increasingly bitter as accusations are exchanged particularly between the Conservatives and Liberals with Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer flailing at each other. Trudeau has labeled Scheer as alt-right and the Conservatives have a video campaign titled Trudeau vs the Truth. As the people of Alberta prepare for Jason Kenney to be sworn in as Premier on Tuesday, what is the mood in the province? Do Albertans want Kenney to follow through with his threat to shut off the taps for AB oil being shipped to B.C., as well as reopen the issue of equalization payments (with QC receiving 70% of the money, most of it siphoned from AB) and creating a constitutional crisis. And, is the Albexit sentiment real? Dan McTeague joins Roy to talk about the cost of fuel in Vancouver and across Canada. Gas prices are over $1.70 per litre in Vancouver. They also talk about the carbon tax and "rebate scam", and what will prices look like for gasoline this summer? Roy shares a personal experience with having to have his dog put down. Dr. Stanley Coren, Psychology professor and dog behavior expert, joins Roy for the conversation. Coincidentally Stan just today wrote a blog piece titled 'Are there dogs in Heaven?' - Guests: Catherine Galliford. Fmr RCMP Corporal and public face of the RCMP and the first female RCMP officer to publicly step forward to declare she was a victim of sexual and other harassment. Janet Merlo former RCMP officer (classmate of Catherine Galliford) who suffered the same fate as Catherine and who was a driving force behind the $100 million class action lawsuit against the RCMP by women who were sexually and otherwise harassed Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Professor Duane Pratt, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Economics, Justice and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University in Calgary. Dr. Stanley Coren, psychology professor withUBC, international dog behaviour expert and show judge, author of best-selling books about dogs and host of the Psychology Today magazine blog 'Canine Corners' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Their last podcast was October 2016 - before Donald Trump became US President and the sanity left public discourse! Stephen Lautens & Steven Kerzner return to talk politics! This episode - How the world went crazy, why the world went crazy, how liberal jargon sends people to the Right, why Jody Wilson-Raybould deserved to be fired, how Trudeau should have handled JWR & how he set himself up for a fall by kneecapping NDP support. Plus...more!
Yesterday, Jane Philpott says her and JWR's expulsion from caucus was unlawful. The PM responded by saying that it was and backed by a united caucus. Is Jane wanting back in? Guest - Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated, columnist, and Washington Times contributor Loblaws has received money from the federal government for a green intiative when it comes to their fridges. Are the rules different for businesses? Guest - Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta, and Ontario could lead Canada's legal pot market by 2024 according to a report. ALSO: The federal government has introduced legislation to remove the barrier for interprovincial booze trade. Guest - Dan Malleck. Health Sciences Professor, Brock University. Author: Try to Control Yourself: The regulation of public drinking in post prohibition Ontario
Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) The Prime Minister has threatened the leader of the Opposition with a libel suit. In a letter from Trudeau's lawyer says they took issue with ‘inappropriate comments' made in a statement from the Conservative leader in regards to new documents in regards to the JWR case. Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.
Photo: (Global News) The Prime Minister has threatened the leader of the Opposition with a libel suit. In a letter from Trudeau's lawyer says they took issue with ‘inappropriate comments' made in a statement from the Conservative leader in regards to new documents in regards to the JWR case. Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University. With budget coming this week, an overarching theme seems to be cuts. What kind of budget could we expect? Guest: John Milloy, former Ontario Cabinet Minister, practitioner-in-residence in Laurier's Political Science department and assistant professor of public ethics and co-director for the Centre for Public Ethics at Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. According to a report released by People for Education, just 5% of students per high school are enrolled currently in online courses, and that some have trouble learning without structure. Guest: Annie Kidder. Executive Director, People for Education.
Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand) The Prime Minister has threatened the leader of the Opposition with a libel suit. In a letter from Trudeau's lawyer says they took issue with ‘inappropriate comments' made in a statement from the Conservative leader in regards to new documents in regards to the JWR case. Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.
Omar Khan Vice President of Public Affairs at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, Vice President with the Ontario Liberal Party talks about JWR, SNC and next steps for the Liberal Party
More than 700 schools and countless students from Hamilton Halton Haldimand andBrantford are going to walk out of class this afternoon to protest the changes to the Education system in Ontario. Guest - Penny Deathe, Trustee, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board When it came to brokering a compromise between the Liberal party and JWR, the talks failed when the former attorney general set conditions for ending the rift, according to sources. ALSO: Daughters of the Vote turn their back on Trudeau & Scheer. Guest - Christo Aivalis, Social Sciences and humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow in History at the University of Toronto Bill 66 passed this week, which affects workers and overtime among other issues. But when it comes to employment issues, how would this play out in a court? Guest - Lior Samfiru, Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
It's what to do about Jody Wilson Raybould, as Ontario Liberal MPs have called for ameeting in regards to whether JWR and Jane Philpott should be kicked out of caucus. JWR has said she wants to remain, and sees no reason to be expelled. Guest - Nour El-Kadri, Professor at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
On this episode of the podcast, Matt and Andres bring stories from Nova Scotia and Ontario as well as the latest in Trumpland, a Brexiting UK and the never ending SNC Lavalin Affair. Music is Kurt Vile - Freeway The Tall Pines - The Key
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.
The JWR tape between her and Wernick is proof that she is telling the truth. So now what?? Andrew Coyne, national columnist for Postmedia joins the show.
Winnipeg Whiteout Parties are back (1:30); Brett got stuck in IKEA for 2 1/2 hours (10:55); Carbon Tax takes hold today (17:30); Valour FC jersey unveiling to take place Thursday (29:50); JWR fallout? (39:55); Are fixed elections actually fixed? (44:35).
There are bombshells and then there are what we heard today. We knew we were getting an updated statement from Jody Wilson-Raybould, but what we are learning from the secret recording moves the SNC-Lav scam to a whole new level. The tape backs Wilson-Raybould's allegations that she was pressured to get a deal done for SNC Lavalin. It doesn't just back JWR's allegations, it proves that everything she stated in her initial testimony was factual.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Jaskirat Singh-Sidhu, the semi-truck driver responsible for the crash between the truck he was driving and the Humboldt Broncos bus, was sentenced to eight years in prison. Sixteen people were killed and thirteen more were injured. Scott Thomas, Father of 18 year old Broncos Forward, Evan, spoke with Singh-Sidhu after the truck driver pleaded guilty. Mr. Thomas joins the show to share his thoughts on the sentencing. Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party, joins Roy to discuss the tumultuous events in Ottawa over the past week – including the Justice Committee shutting down the SNC investigation, the former parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Celina Caesar-Chavannes leaving the Liberal Party caucus to sit as an independent MP, Jane Philpott's claim to Paul Wells of Maclean's that there is much more that should be heard about the SNC-Lavalin scandal, former attorney general Jody Wilson Raybould, and much more. Scott Newark, head of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crum, give his reaction to the prison sentence for Jaskirat Singh Sidhu. Appropriate? And then Scott weighs in on the politics of the SNC-Lavalin case, and how to get past them. The Alberta election campaign is underway as the province readies to choose its next government on April 16. Is launching a personal attack on Jason Kenney the Only realistic chance for the NDP? What will Albertans focus on? The Mueller report is filed and no new indictments are to come after a long and very expensive investigation into whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 U.S. federal election. There seems to be satisfaction coming from the White House, and frustration coming from mainstream U.S. media and celebrities. Roy gets more on this from Fran Coombs - Guests: Scott Thomas Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor. Former head of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime – he was executive officer for the Canadian Police Association, as well as senior policy advisor to a federal Minister for Public Safety Licia Corbella, columnist with the Calgary Herald. Fran Coombs, Managing editor of national U.S. polling firm Rasmussen Reports and former editor of the Washington Times See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi! I'm Joseph William Reese, a guy with some stories to tell and voice like Squidward. On this first episode I will introduce you to the origin of the title of this Podcast while I learn how to made sound editing a skill I never knew I had (I really don't though). I hope you enjoy and look forward to bringing you more stories very soon! xoxo JWR
49 people are dead, 20 seriously injured in New Zealand after attacks on mosques.What do we know so far? Guest - Phil Gurski, President and CEO, Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have been swamped working towards removing content that involved the mass shootings at the two mosques in New Zealand. When dramatic events like this occur, videos emerge immediately of what happens. Do these corporations have a responsibility to moderate the content that arises when tragedy strikes? Guest - Carmi Levy. Tech Analyst. carmilevy@gmail.com Jody Wilson Raybould, at an event, affirmed her commitment to the Liberal partyregardless of how hard the past few weeks has been. She says that she remains committed to the party and a higher standard of government. ALSO: What are Canadians more interested in – the budget or JWR testimony? Guest -Christo Aivalis, Social Sciences and humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow in History at the University of Toronto
The Liberals blocked JWR from telling “The Rest of Her Story”. The party voted against an opposition request to let her speak. Michael Cooper - Conservative MP for St. Albert – Edmonton Member – Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
A week of acronyms and political hijinks. We look at the headlines including more on why JWR refused the Indigenous portfolio. Rebecca Joseph, Global National Online journalist joins the show.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs issued a news release that UBCIC Stands with Jody Wilson Raybould. However in recent days, a number of indigenous Chiefs across Canada have expressed disappointment that JWR declined an offer from Justin Trudeau to become the Indigenous Affairs Minister. Roy is joined by Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, of the UBCIC, to discuss the JWR/Trudeau/SNC-Lavalin situation. Pierre Poilievre, CPC MP and Finance critic writes in a new opinion piece that the federal government can lift a government contract procurement ban on convicted corporate criminals with the stroke of a pen. In fact, the Trudeau government had already done with SNC in December, 2015, even though they had already been banned for the original corruption charges. MP Poilievre elaborates on this. Irshad Manji is the Canadian winner of Oprah's Chutzpah Award, a bestselling author, winner of the World Economic Forum 'Young Global Leader' award and founder of the Moral Courage Project. Manji's new book, ‘Don't Label Me,' is a guide for fostering dialogue and celebrating diversity in our politically polarized climate. Did Jody Wilson-Raybould drop the ball by not reporting PMO/PM interference over SNC immediately? Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch, addressed this in a Toronto Star op ed column. He argues that as Attorney General for Canada, Jody Wilson-Raybould should have reported to the RCMP that she was being interfered with as soon as the interference from PMO/Trudeau began. - Guests: Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, of the UBCIC Pierre Poilievre, CPC MP, Finance Critic. Scott Moe. Premier of Saskatchewan Irshad Manji Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Conservative Party of Canada MP/Deputy leader Lisa Raitt subjected Gerald Butts and Michael Wernick to what could be described as withering questioning at the parliamentary Justice Committee hearing this week. Meanwhile Liberals with the majority on the committee voted down a motion to have Jody Wilson-Raybould return to testify at the committee next week. As well, the Liberal MPs voted against a Lisa Raitt motion calling on Butts to produce all texts and emails with his staff on the JWR matter. MP Lisa Raitt shares her takeaway from the experience. On the day following International Women's Day we engage our show panel of very accomplished Canadian women on the number 1 news story in Canada to take on the news out of Ottawa this week. From the drama at the Parliamentary Justice Committee, to Trudeau's newser and calls from the opposition for Trudeau to resign, Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson are ready to tackle what happens next and how Canada will be affected. Former Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Brian Peckford is blogging about the current crisis in Ottawa. One blog piece is titled 'Why Aren't We Using the Words Right and Wrong? Have They Become Taboo, Too?' and the other is 'Thank God for SNC-Lavalin: We Might Never Have Known How Unethical This Federal Government Is.' Bian Peckford joins Roy to expand on the points he brought up in these posts. How nasty does it get when an MP refuses to stand and vote with their own federal political party on principle? Our guest experienced this reality first hand. John Nunziata was a three term Liberal MP and member of the so-called "Rat Pack" with Sheila Copps. During the 1993 federal election the Liberal Party under Jean Chretien said they would abolish the GST if we're elected, and it became constantly repeated cornerstone election promise. But as soon as the Liberals were elected to form a majority government the "abolish the GST" promise evaporated. One Liberal MP alone decided to hold his party's federal government accountable and declared he would vote against the government on its first budget bill, which was a confidence vote. Nunziata was kicked out of the Liberal Party and sat alone as an independent MP. Then, in 1997 Nunziata ran against the Liberal machine and their official candidate Judy Sgro in the York South-Weston riding of Toronto. Nunziata was reelected, defeating the Liberals who again won a strong majority government. John Nunziata joins the show to discuss his experience and what he believes Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott are experiencing from their Liberal caucus mates and party leadership now. - Guests: Lisa Raitt Catherine Swift, Described as "Canada's most powerful woman" and former President/CEO of the CFIB. Now WorkingCanadians.ca Michelle Simson, Former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau during Question Period, was punished by Michael Ignatieff's Liberal Party for refusing to stop openly posting her MP expenses online Linda Leathedale, Former Money editor with the Toronto Sun, now Vice President of Cambria Canada Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador John Nunziata, former Liberal MP and subsequently an independent MP, criminal lawyer in Toronto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal Court rejects SNC-Lavalin's bid to avoid criminal prosecution. So, now what? New federal Attorney General can overrule the court. Guest: Ari Goldkind, Toronto criminal lawyer, media commentator - Roy talks calls to find out how people across Canada are reacting to the unfolding drama surrounding Trudeau's Liberals and SNC-Lavalin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Steyn, International bestselling author, Host of The Mark Steyn Show talks about Trudeau, Butts, JWR and the SCN Lavalin affair.
John Oakley talks calls about JT, Butts, JWR and the SNC Lavalin affair
Today Trudeau weighed in, as if he was above the fray. He described himself as someone observing, outside of it. As if he were a referee, not a fighter. Or a critic of a play, not an actor in it. You see, he said, there are two sides to the story — JWR and Gerald Butts. And Trudeau will tell you who was right. TONIGHT I'll show you some clips of Trudeau's remarks from this morning. GUEST Anthony Furey.
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.
Tonight's Top Talkers are: Bill Kelly - Global News Radio Hamilton (9am-12pm ET) & Mike Stubbs - Global News Radio London (12pm-3pm ET) Topics include: The aftermath of Jody Wilson-Raybould's testimony - Has Justin Trudeau lost the moral mandate to govern, Gerry Butts now wants to testify to counter JWR's testimony and more.
Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) The Trudeau government's worst fears came true as the former Attorney General, Jody Wilson-Raybould, spoke of continual attempts to have her to change her decision to not interfere in the SNC-Lavalin court case. Guest: Duff Conacher, Cofounder of Democracy Watch, adjunct professor at University of Ottawa. JWR was not the only person on the stand yesterday. In the U.S., Michael Cohen spoke Congress to paint a picture of Donald Trump, calling him a con-man, a racist and a cheat. How did this play out? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup. The summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un has been called off. What happened?Guest: Mark Haichin, PhD Candidate in International Affairs – International Conflict Management and Resolution, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa
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We are joined by Chase, a former Jehovah's Witness Pioneer who shares with us his story, JW history and doctrine, and his recovery. JWR
We are joined by Chase, a former Jehovah's Witness Pioneer who shares with us his story, JW history and doctrine, and his recovery. JWR
Matthes and Ping chat about JWR general moto and of course, politics.
Matthes and Ping chat about JWR general moto and of course, politics.