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Greg Brady focused in on more about the terrorist attack that rocked New Orleans. Next, a long-time Member of Provincial Parliament who found himself living in a homeless shelter has received financial support from politicians of all political stripes. Lisa MacLeod, PC MPP for the riding of Nepean, joins us to discuss this story about political parties coming together and also to highlight the need for some kind of safety net for our MPPs. Lastly, Lenore Skenazy, author of “Free-Range Kids: How Parents and Teachers Can Let Go and Let Grow”, says 2024 gave us no shortage of interesting stories involving helicopter parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady focused in on more about the terrorist attack that rocked New Orleans. Next, a long-time Member of Provincial Parliament who found himself living in a homeless shelter has received financial support from politicians of all political stripes. Lisa MacLeod, PC MPP for the riding of Nepean, joins us to discuss this story about political parties coming together and also to highlight the need for some kind of safety net for our MPPs. Lastly, Lenore Skenazy, author of “Free-Range Kids: How Parents and Teachers Can Let Go and Let Grow”, says 2024 gave us no shortage of interesting stories involving helicopter parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady focused in on the proliferation of Indigenous land acknowledgments. Next, Lisa MacLeod, Conservative MPP for the riding of Nepean, to discuss the playing of a Hamas hymn during a Remembrance Day ceremony. Lastly, April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer and former city council candidate. She talks Swift, and two things that aren't swift at all....Toronto streets and the long delayed LRT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady focused in on the proliferation of Indigenous land acknowledgments. Next, Lisa MacLeod, Conservative MPP for the riding of Nepean, to discuss the playing of a Hamas hymn during a Remembrance Day ceremony. Lastly, April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer and former city council candidate. She talks Swift, and two things that aren't swift at all....Toronto streets and the long delayed LRT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady. On today's episode: 1 - Lisa MacLeod, MPP for Nepean and former cabinet minister talks about protesting in Canada. (:15 - 7:06) 2 - Joey Salmingo, TV Presenter/Host and New Dad talked about the extreme wait time he endured to get his newborn son seen by a doctor. (7:12-14;28) 3- April Engelberg, former mayoral candidate talking about speed cameras, road closures & other city affairs. (14:34-21:42) 4 -Greg & caller Sunny had a discussion about media coverage over the Israel/Hamas war (21:48 - 30:11)
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady. On today's episode: 1 - Lisa MacLeod, MPP for Nepean and former cabinet minister talks about protesting in Canada. (:15 - 7:06) 2 - Joey Salmingo, TV Presenter/Host and New Dad talked about the extreme wait time he endured to get his newborn son seen by a doctor. (7:12-14;28) 3- April Engelberg, former mayoral candidate talking about speed cameras, road closures & other city affairs. (14:34-21:42) 4 -Greg & caller Sunny had a discussion about media coverage over the Israel/Hamas war (21:48 - 30:11)
This week, Tony and Jodie welcome Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod to the show. MacLeod is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party and previously served as the Ontario minister of children, community and social services from 2018 to 2019 and Ontario minister of heritage, sport, tourism and culture industries from 2019 to 2022. Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast Follow Jodie Jenkins on Twitter: @jodie_a_jenkins Follow Tony Clement on Twitter: @TonyclementCPC Follow MNC Podcast Productions on Twitter: @MNCPodcasts Find the show on the web: www.andanotherthingpodcast.ca Check out some of our sponsors! GuanStore Municipal Solutions Lord & Lady Coffee This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The Agenda's week in review begins at this week's Rural Ontario Municipal Association's annual conference, with ideas on how to deal with homelessness and acute housing needs in smaller centres around the province. Then, Lisa MacLeod discusses her struggles with mental health. A primer on Canadian tax policy; and roundtable on the persistence of antisemitism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa MacLeod is a 17-year veteran MPP who's always been considered one of the toughest customers at Queen's Park. But she needed to take a leave of absence last year after mental health issues proved overwhelming. Steve Paikin talks to Ms. MacLeod about her journey back to stronger mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People who got doses of two different vaccines are not recognized as fully protected in some parts of the world posing problems for international travel. Governments here are looking for solutions to resolve the issue. Udo Schuklenk, the Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics at Queen's University in Kingston offers his perspective on the matter; There has been growing civil unrest in the north African country of Tunisia. In response, President Saied has suspended Parliament and dismissed the Prime Minster. Nader Hashemi, the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Denver, outlines the situation for us; Abdollah Vakily, Imam at Al-Aqsa Mosque previews an online presentation he will give tonight called 'Encounters with Islamophobia in Cornwall.' Coyote sightings and encounters seem to be occurring more and more frequently - even in urban areas. We find out more about these visitors and how to respond to them from Dennis Murray, a biologist at Trent University in Peterborough; Kerry Clare author and editor of the website 49th Shelf recommends some good summer reads; Ontario's Minister for Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture, Lisa MacLeod outlines the province's plans for the return of large public gatherings and events.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: As eligibility for second COVID-19 vaccine doses starts to open up across the country, many Canadians are quickly joining the “fully vaccinated” group. Just as quickly, however, they are finding themselves in new, confusing territory. It's not yet clear what fully vaccinated citizens in Canada can and cannot do. That's because the federal government says there isn't a “one-size-fits-all” approach. To date, federal health officials have not rolled out guidelines detailing which behaviours are considered safe for fully vaccinated adults. Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, said it's because individuals need to take a personal risk assessment. ALSO: Canada, U.S. to start talks on eventually lifting border restrictions GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University - Ontario said it has accelerated its return-to-play plan for professional and elite amateur leagues as the province loosens COVID-19 restrictions. Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod said on Monday that high-level teams can now hold full-contact practice and dry-land training as long as it's in accordance with provincial guidelines. Leagues will be allowed to resume games as soon as August. The province's return-to-play plan applies to 18 leagues across six sports including the Canadian Football League, the Ontario Hockey League, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer and the National Basketball Association among others. International and single-sport athletes may also resume training. What about organized youth sports? GUEST: Lisa McLeod, Provincial Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries - Before the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in British Columbia last month, two-thirds of Canadians say, they knew a little or nothing about the history of this country's residential school system. It's one of the findings in a survey commissioned by the Canadian Race Relation Foundation and the Assembly of First Nations. They polled Canadians the week after the discovery at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., was announced. For many Canadians, it seems to have been a moment of shattered ignorance. In the survey, 93 per cent of those polled said they were aware of the grave site discovery — almost 60 per cent said they followed the story quite closely. More than three-quarters of those surveyed said the events had prompted them to consider how the country treats Indigenous people. Before the discovery, respondents said, 47 per cent of them knew a little about residential schools while 20 per cent knew nothing. ALSO: Ontario government spending $10M to identify residential school burial sites GUEST: Dr. Paulette Steeves, Cree-Metis Indigenous Archaeologist, Associate Professor of Sociology, Canada Research Chair in Healing & Reconciliation at Ontario's Algoma University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canadian PGA Tour winner Mackenzie Hughes joins us fresh from the 103rd PGA Championship at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, won by Phil Mickelson. Mackenzie tells us what it's like to play with Phil (and Tiger!), his thoughts on the return of crowds, and much more. Jason Logan, the editor of SCOREGolf, joins us to recap Phil's win, plus he and host Adam Stanley chat about their picks from the PGA and look ahead to this week's Charles Schwab Challenge. Chad DeHart from Cobra stops by The Shop presented by Golf Town to talk about Cobra's new line of very cool 3D-printed putters. Plus we have a bonus chat with Ontario's Minister of Sport, Lisa MacLeod, who updates us on why golf got to re-open in the province.
The guys talk all the recent OHL news. Lisa MacLeod says there will be no OHL return at the time while the league says they continue to work with the government to try to still have a season. TSN making a deal for CHL hockey rights. Memorial Cup cancelled for the second straight year.
The guys are back to talk about the most recent updates about the OHL Return to Play. Hub Cities and Bubbles, money for scholarships are among the things Lisa MacLeod has announced about the OHL RTP. The question is how close are we?
Steve and Marc hear from Erik Gudbranson as they continue to tee up the Sens/Oilers game tonight, they discuss the CFL and XFL chatting together, they hear from Torts and Lisa MacLeod.
On this weeks episode, the guys give a quick update on their lockdown and the Bernie Sanders meme before welcoming their guest, MPP Lisa MacLeod to the show. Lisa is the Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Nepean and currently serves as the Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. Lisa gives an update on how COVID-19 has impacted her life and her office, the stakeholders take on the pandemic with her sectors, how the prepared to try and protect their sectors, what a return to play will look like, vaccine rollout, and her thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris. All of this plus much more! Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast Follow Jodie Jenkins on Twitter: @jodie_a_jenkins Follow Tony Clement on Twitter: @TonyclementCPC
On this weeks episode, the guys give a quick update on their lockdown and the Bernie Sanders meme before welcoming their guest, MPP Lisa MacLeod to the show. Lisa is the Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Nepean and currently serves as the Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. Lisa gives an update on how COVID-19 has impacted her life and her office, the stakeholders take on the pandemic with her sectors, how the prepared to try and protect their sectors, what a return to play will look like, vaccine rollout, and her thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris. All of this plus much more! Follow the show on Twitter: @AAThingPodcast Follow the show on Instagram: @andanotherthingpodcast Follow Jodie Jenkins on Twitter: @jodie_a_jenkins Follow Tony Clement on Twitter: @TonyclementCPC
Steve MacKinnon, Liberal MP; Tim Uppal, Conservative MP; Don Davies, NDP MP; Susan Jane le Jeune d'Allegeershecque, U.K. High Commissioner; Lisa MacLeod, Ontario Tourism Minister; Bob Fife, The Globe and Mail; Emilie Nicholas, Le Devoir; Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Brad Sorenson, Providence Therapeutics.
Opening up Sens training camp, waiting on provinces to allow NHL teams to play at home, Sens make a minor deal. Cam Neely luke warm on bringing Zdeno Chara back, Kawhi Leonard could opt out of his contract, NBA season tips off tonight, Sens prospects Jake Sanderson and Roby Järventie face-off tonight and latest from sports and tourism minister Lisa MacLeod.
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, Harnarayan Singh joins the show to talk about his book "One Game at a Time: My Journey," HNIC. Ron MacLean, & growing up loving hockey in small-town Alberta (00:00), Adam's History corner on the American Revolution (38:00), is Lou Lamoriello still a good GM? (53:00), Red Wings sign Anthony Mantha to a four-year deal (1:11:00), Ontario minister Lisa MacLeod said body contact isn't an option for the OHL (1:14:00), the media's coverage of Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich (1:28:00). Originally aired: November 4, 2020 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/qsa_jftK_SA Merch: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/fancydangleshirts Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Subscribe to us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/steve-dangle-podcast/id669828195?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys thought they were back to talk about the OHL's return to play plan but their night was disrupted by Lisa MacLeod saying there will be no hitting in the OHL this year. The guys discuss Daren Dreger's tweets, Bob Mackenzie's tweets, and more. They touch on David Branch mentioning it was a negotiation but the government is not having that. The guys also talk about the loser Arizona Coyotes and their loser pick.
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: The Honourable Lisa MacLeod Ontario Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Cultural Industries' Few sectors of the world's economy had been hit harder by the Covid-19 pandemic than the tourism and hospitality, culture, and sport sectors. As the Ontario families who depended on this sector reckoned with a world that was increasingly defined by thicker borders, social distancing and changed consumer behaviors, it was more important than ever that the private sector and government work together to both weather the storm, and build the foundation for a strong and sustainable economic recovery. The Ontario Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries, the Honourable Lisa MacLeod, takes the audience through her government's long term strategy for sectoral resilience and renewal. Moderator: Nick Kypreos, Former NHL Player & Sports Broadcaster Speaker: The Honourable Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
Hour 3 kicks off with an AJ rant on Lisa MacLeod's comments about no body contact in the OHL. The guys also get deep into NHL Free Agency and the Draft
Ian and Lee talk about the Sens acquiring Matt Murray, and also discuss the latest from Lisa MacLeod, who says that body contact will not be allowed when the OHL resumes. Then they wrap up the show with the Leftover 5 and Fact to the Future
Kelly checks in with our Washington correspondent live outside the Walter Reed Medical Centre, she touches base with the Minister of Sport, Lisa Macleod about the statues of sports in Ontario as the GTHL hit pause on their season. We catch up with Chair of the Board of Health about the choice to stop contact tracing in the city of Toronto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Need to know basis, Bubba Wallace with Michael McDowell knocking him out of the race, Doc Rivers joking he will use the NBA bubble hotline, Lisa MacLeod joins the show and top 10 celebrity couples.
Ontario's Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Minister Lisa MacLeod joins the Drive to talk about the Jays being allowed to play in Toronto.
Ontario's Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Minister Lisa MacLeod joins the Drive to talk about stage 3 of reopening in Ottawa beginning Friday and gym's reopening.
Stage 3 of reopening in Ottawa beginning this week, Would you feel comfortable going to gym's when they open this week and Lisa MacLeod joins the show.
After months of Ontario's students doing their best to learn at home, Education Minister Stephen Lecce gave a glimpse into what classrooms might look like in September. Hosts Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath review the details. Also, Steve speaks with Lisa MacLeod, the Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture, about her visit to Niagara Region, now reopened after its tourism-reliant economy took a hard hit from COVID-19.
On this June 12th edition of the London Live Podcast Mike is joined by London's chief municipal bylaw officer, Orest Katolyk, who tells us about the new "back to business action team" set up by the city, Elgin County Mayor David Mennill lets us know how Elgin County is preparing for the beaches to re-open, and Minister of Heritage, Sport, and Tourism for the province Lisa MacLeod tells us about the challenges that tourism has been facing, and what ideas Queen's Park has suggested!
Ontario's Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Minister joins the Drive to talk about Phase 2 of reopening Ontario and what it means for sports.
Need to know basis, On this date in sports history, Lisa MacLeod joins the show and phase 2 of reopening Ontario.
In this episode of FEO on the Air we are joined by the Hon. Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries and Beth Potter, President and CEO of TIAO. Minister MacLeod speaks about the Provincial response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the plans moving forward with Government assistance for festival and event organizers in need of help. Beth Potter speaks about the role TIAO is playing in fighting for help for all of the festival and event organizers in Ontario on both a provincial and federal level. She also speaks about how important it is for you to complete the surveys that are being sent out, the data is crucial when presenting information to the Government. To get all the COVID-19 information you need, visit the official FEO webpage https://www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca/resources/covid-19-resource-centre. We are updating the information here almost daily. If you're an FEO member and have any questions or concerns that you'd like presented to the Government on your behalf, please contact FEO CEO Dave MacNeil at 519-742-2226 or through email dave@festivalsandeventsontario.ca.
On this week's edition of The Neutral Zone we speak to 2019 Ontario Blind Sports Association Award Nominees, Lisa MacLeod and Arvin Carandang.
On tonight's show: Nick and Joe discuss: Maxime Bernier and the art of "gotcha politics", cannabis pricing in light of legalization, the ongoing saga of Lisa MacLeod and do polls really show that conservative voters are less educated (read "stupid")?
Alex is joined by: Andy Stinton - The Small Business Man and Michael Diamond - With Upstream Strategy Group Topics include: The anti-abortion film Unplanned has Liberals all hot and bothered calling it a sign of hidden agenda by the Conservatives to back door abortion rights in this country. Theatre owners who are playing the film say they are facing threats, protests and calls to shut it down. The Justice Department had to clarify a weekend tweet reminding people that they can be charged two hours AFTER driving and arriving at your destination. It caused all sorts of confusion as folks wake up to the reality that this law is so badly written the onus is on YOU to prove you didn't drink and drive two hours after the fact. An Ottawa professor finds himself under attack for a weekend tweet that called Conservatives “ the party of the uneducated” It was a “ basket of deplorables” moment. Amir Attaran stated “ Conservatives have a strong lead among those who have not attended college or university while the Liberals have a lead among those with university education.” Quebec Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge is under fire after tweeting a picture of himself with Nobel Prize-winning human rights activist Malala Yousafzai. Michael De Adder, the cartoonist who claims to have been fired because of his cartoon on Donald Trump? Well, now he's under fire for a cartoon he did of Lisa MacLeod. Quebec, namely Premier Francois LeGault seems to have had a change of mind about supporting the Federal Carbon tax. Quebec will intervene before the Supreme Court of Canada as part of Saskatchewan's appeal against the federal government regarding the constitutional validity of the Canadian carbon tax. Starbucks is apologizing after an employee reportedly asked six police officers to leave or change their location in one of the company's shops in a Phoenix suburb because another customer reported feeling unsafe. the officers had just bought their drinks and were standing together before their shift started when a barista made the request for a customer
Don Cherry says he's staying. DJ Smith and Nikita Zaitsev meet the Ottawa media. Eugene Melnyk vs Lisa MacLeod. The people moulding the future of the Sens and the future of autism funding in Ontario. Talk about a story right in my wheelhouse. Don Cherry says he was told he's coming back this season. Our project listener hotline is up. And Jim's brother is portrayed once again as a little crazy.
On this edition of Counterpoint, Alex is joined by: KIM WRIGHT Principal at Wright Strategies & ANTHONY FUREY Sun/Postmedia Columnist & National Comment Editor Topics Include: Canada's approach to dealing with China during the food exports being blocked and the two Canadians that are being tortured, Lisa MacLeod under fire again after unleashing a profanity attack on the owner of the Ottawa Senators during the Rolling Stones show, the fallout continues for Doug Ford on the French Patronage appointments and more.
If you don't want to fight, don't pick one. The last thing Doug Ford needs is a top MPP acting like a goon and not a politician. Apparently, this is what happened with Lisa MacLeod during a recent Rolling Stones concert. The Toronto Sun reporting that the owner of the Ottawa Senators, Eugene Melnyk, was subjective to a bunch of trash talk from the Minister who he claims burst through the crowds and unleashed a tirade of verbal abuse at him.
Tasha Kheiriddin is in again covering for Alan, who is hopefully lounging happily at the cottage as we speak enjoying some ice cream... we hope it is not pre-licked. Tasha covers the ice cream viral licking challenge (and its consequences!), Lisa Macleod's F-bomb incident and apology, the supposed cannabis shortage, and the hazy line with sexual assault. Guests on the show today are Jean Lepine from the Blackshire Group, Andrew Bigioni from Daniel Brown Law, and Global's own Meghan Collie.
Toronto's Medical Officer of Health Eileen De Villa spoke this morning about the city's public health budget. This comes after word came out that Toronto public health would see its budget slashed by 1 billion dollars over 10 years. Immediately, warnings on the importance of public health and what the cuts would do to it were issued. Provincial ministers Christine Elliott and Lisa MacLeod have tweeted their stance on the matter, defending the moves. Joe Mihevc joins guest host Jane Brown to discuss.
On this edition of Counterpoint, Alex is joined by: Bob Richardson – Senior Counsel at NATIONAL Public Relations & Peter Shurman – Broadcaster, businessman and former Conservative MPP Topics include: Supreme Court turning down SNC Lavalin's bid for a judicial review of the case, Lisa Macleod, the Minister on the autism file, is now on 24/7 security following the arrest of a woman who has uttered threats towards her, American players for women's soccer team file a federal discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. soccer federation and more.
Guest host Ed Keenan is joined by Dr. Julie Koudys, Chair of the Ontario Scientific Expert Taskforce for the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder, to talk about the allegations against Minister Lisa MacLeod this past week saying she pressured ONTABA into supporting the government's new autism program.
Alex is joined by Melissa Lantsman, Vice President, Public Affairs, Hill + Knowlton and Jon Dwyer, Vice Chairman & Director, Aereus Technologies Inc, for this edition of Counterpoint. Topics include: The recent LAV scam that is sweeping across Parliament Hill could lead to calls for a caucus revolt against Justin Trudeau, the scam has also made the Trudeau government's disinformation and foreign interference plan look hypocritical, Lisa MacLeod is facing calls for her own resignation and Toronto police have scrapped a plan to obtain technology that would capture the sound of gunfire.
Tonight's Top Talkers are: Craig Needles - Global News Radio London & Mackay Taggart - News Director, Global News Toronto Topics include: As the federal government continues to deflect questioning surrounding LAV scam, the idea of Trudeau's "disinformation and foreign intelligence plan" getting a hold of this story first is making heads roll and a recent misstep by Lisa MacLeod, Ontario's Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, has lead to calls for her resignation.
President-Elect of the Ontario Association for Behaviour Analysis Dr. Kendra Thomson joins guest host Arlene Bynon to talk about the allegations made against minister Lisa MacLeod.
This week's Misogynist of the Week is the Conservative Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament (and Cabinet Minister!), Lisa MacLeod. Get social with us: Twitter: @badandbitchy Instagram: @badandbitchypod Facebook: /badandbpodcast Email: badandbpod@gmail.com
Ontario's Dirty Secret: Stopping Human Trafficking and Violence Against Women
Ontario's Dirty Secret: Stopping Human Trafficking and Violence Against Women
Doug Ford y Lisa MacLeod deben dejar de jugar a la política a expensas de los valores y tradiciones humanitarias de Canadá, dice finalmente el editorial del periódico canadiense Toronto Star.
Joining Alex for this night's edition of Counterpoint are: Anthony Furey, Sun / Postmedia columnist & national comment editor Bob Richardson, Senior Counsel at NATIONAL Public Relations Topics include the cancellation of green energy contracts, the feud between Lisa MacLeod and Ahmed Hussen, John Tory's fight against Toronto gangs, and more.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense Frank Gaffney discusses how Donald Trump should handle his meeting with Russian President Putin. MP Michelle Rempel, on Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen's comments about Lisa MacLeod. Prince Edward Island has joined Ontario and Saskatchewan in openly defying Prime Minster Trudeau's carbon tax plans, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe weighs in on this. And Scott Newark, on what the U.S. Northern Border Strategy means for Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight's Top Talkers are: Rob Breakenridge from Global News Radio 770 in Calgary and Devon Peacock, Executive Producer at Global News Radio 980 in London Topics include the Robert Latimer appeal, Twitter's fake account purge, and the feud between Ahmed Hussen and Lisa MacLeod.
As the G7 Summit wraps up in Charlevoix, Quebec, did the Canadian government make any headway with President Trum to remove the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports? Plus construction for the Kinder Morgan pipeline, how much will it cost Canadian taxpayers? A new majority PC government in Ontario, what is premier -elect Doug Ford planning? And President Trump is en route to Singapore where he will meet North Korean leader Kim Dong-un, what is at stake for this historica meeting? Guests: Bill Morneau, Finance Minister; Lisa MacLeod, PC MPP-Ontario, Mickey Bergman, Executive Director Richadson Center for Global Developement
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Lisa MacLeod PC Candidate, talks about the NDP party and the latest political poll.
Why does no one want to run for the leadership of the PC party? Vic Fedeli and Lisa MacLeod have ruled themselves out. But would Caroline Mulroney be a good option? Guest - John Ivison. Columnist, The National Post
Ontario PC Treasury Board critic Lisa MacLeod joins Kelly to go over the details of the opposition's response
I would once again like to welcome from Buyers Meeting Point to share information of this week's events and news from the world of purchasing Kelly Barner. NOTE: In this week’s guest audio from YouTube, we’ll hear from Lisa MacLeod, a sales leadership consultant and author, and one of the speakers on a recent IACCM sponsored webinar titled 'Committing to Value Buying and Value Selling'. Be sure to visit the Buyers Meeting Point website @ http://buyersmeetingpoint.com NOTE: Here is the link to the Forbes article to which I had referred in the broadcast; The One Thing The Greatest Salespeople All Have