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Michelle Rempel joins Nate to discuss the bizarre World Economic Forum conspiracy theory, its negative impact on her own life, and some of the criticism she's directed at her own caucus colleagues for trafficking in such conspiracies. Michelle and Nate also discuss the Conservative leadership race, her recent crypto legislation, and the common ground they share in support of electoral reform, dissent and accountability in Parliament, and stronger animal protections (an issue they've worked together on in the past). Michelle was first elected to Parliament in 2011 and represents the riding of Calgary Nose Hill. She served as a Minister in the Harper government, she's been one of Prime Minister Trudeau's fiercest critics, and she is one of the most prominent Conservatives in Canada. She also very much does her own thing, using her voice not only to hold the government to account, but to push her own party at times.
Dominic LeBlanc, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister; Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP; Don Davies, NDP MP: Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario Auditor General; Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press; Robert Benzie, Toronto Star; Amir Attaran, University of Ottawa; Tom Mulcair, CTV News Political Analyst.
On this weeks episode, the guys chat with Conservative MP of Calgary Nose Hill. Michelle is in the official opposition as the Shadow Minister for Industry and Economic Development. They cover her experience on the front lines of a minority government, speaking up in Question Period, cabinet privilege, being online vs. not being online, and the SNC Lavalin scandal. 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 chat with Conservative MP of Calgary Nose Hill. Michelle is in the official opposition as the Shadow Minister for Industry and Economic Development. They cover her experience on the front lines of a minority government, speaking up in Question Period, cabinet privilege, being online vs. not being online, and the SNC Lavalin scandal. 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
The South Perimeter is getting a revamp. We take a look, including insights from Don McRitchey, Manager of Capital Projects for Manitoba Infrastructure (1:30); your ideas about the South Perimeter (9:40); What does the USMCA mean to us? We hear from Ron Kowslowsky, Vice President of Manitoba Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (18:08), and Jean Simard, President and CEO of the Aluminum Association of Canada (31:27); Michelle Rempel, Calgary Nose Hill MP and Conservative Critic for Industry and Economic Development, calls in to talk about how the privacy report reveals how vulnerable Canadians are online (42:08); the final word (51:58).
Former cabinet minister Peter MacKay says the Conservatives missed a breakaway on an open net. Michelle Rempel says Justin Trudeau should turn to the Conservatives for help on Western Canada. Quebec will make immigrants pass a values test.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast - Robert Mueller spoke to the press, to issue a statement on the special counsel's report. He announced that they are formally closing the counsel's office. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Correspondent with Global News in Washington D.C. - A convicted drug trafficker has been in Canada for decades. But how has he been able to beat the system and defy the government who has wanted him gone? Scott gets more from Brian Hill, of Global News. Guest: Brian Hill, Online Writer & Researcher, investigative, Global News - MP Michelle Rempel – Conservative Shadow Minister for Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship – joins the podcast, to talk about the latest SNC-Lavalin news, Jody Wilson-Raybould, and Andrew Scheer's plans for illegal border crossing. Guest: MP Michelle Rempel, Conservative Shadow Minister for Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship
The Federal auditor general reports that the Canadian immigration system is 'not equipped' to handle an influx of irregular migrants. Roy talks to MP Michelle Rempel, to get her take on this. Guest: Michelle Rempel. Conservative Party of Canada MP, shadow minister for Citizenship and Immigration See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trudeau and the SNC Lavalin scandal eviscerated by Michelle Rempel in Canadian Parliament - Youtube Trudeau's disgrace is like watching a unicorn get run over by a truck - Guardian Pakistan and India air strikes threaten WWIII and then go quiet? Interesting timing. - News.com.au George Pell, Australian Archbishop and #3 at the Vatican found guilty of child abuse - News.com.au Actress Natasha Jait found dead in Buenos Aires home months after threatening to blow the lid off an Elite pedophile ring. Claimed beforehand would not kill self. Name a current very powerful world figure from Buenos Aires related to previous story. My own story of how I learned about the centuries (millennia?) of history of child abuse of the Catholic Church being uncovered now. Betrayal by the ones we are taught to trust the most. - LA Times, 2004 Unusual story about a 1 year old humpback whale calf ended up dead, stranded on an island in the Amazon 15 meters from the water, on it's back. WTF? - News.com.au Isis child bride Shemima Begum wants to return from Britain after having fled her homeland in 2015 at the age of 15. On the one hand children especially teens, make mistake. On the other hand, giving succor to the sworn enemy of your country. On a related note, an American Isis bride's social media posts are not helping her cause. - Jpost.com
Border Security Minister Bill Blair; MPs Marco Mendicino and Michelle Rempel; NDP candidate Svend Robinson; The Globe and Mail's Robert Fife and Michelle Zilio, CTV News Chief Political Commentator Craig Oliver, CTV News' Joyce Napier and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Roy talked with a clearly frustrated and angry Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan. The Premier had learned that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had stated in a year-end interview that “there is no project on the table” for resuming the Energy East pipeline. The Prime Minister when on to say that “there is clarity under the current approach, there is no support for a pipeline through Quebec.” Obviously, this sentiment does not sit well with many people, as it seems like Quebec makes the decision as far as Canada's Prime Minister is concerned. Roy plays back his conversation with Premier Moe. The “Gilets Jaunes,” or “Yellow Vests,” continue to protest in France for the fifth weekend in a row. The protests have spread to Belgium and the Netherlands, and there is talk of unrest growing in Austria and perhaps Germany as well as the U.K. Professor Cheryl Benard is the President of ARCH International, a Washington-based non-profit research and advocacy organization with a presence in Iraq, she joins Roy to explain what is happening in Europe. Then, Professor Benard discusses the law Donald Trump has signed to protect Christians in Iraq and Syria, and MP Michelle Rempel addresses what Canada is doing for the threatened Yazidi people in Iraq. In 2001, the so-called Alberta “Firewall Letter” was delivered to then Premier Ralph Klein, urging him to stand up for Alberta against Ottawa and rid of Alberta of many federal connections. One of the letter's signatories, Dr. Ted Morton, joins us to talk about the current state of affairs in Alberta, and Canada as a whole. Dr. David Thompson is a retired Manitoba veterinarian and a strong supporter of the Roy Green Show. Last week he reached his 100th birthday, and Roy invited him on the show to celebrate. Guests: Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan Professor Cheryl Benard, President of ARCH International, adjunct researcher with the RAND corporation, formerly taught political science at the University of Vienna; author of ‘Eurojihad' and ‘Civil Democratic Islam' MP Michelle Rempel, Federal Conservative Immigration Critic Dr. Ted Morton, Executive-in-Residence at the school of Public Policy at the University of Calgary; Senior Fellow, Energy and the Environment, at the Manning Foundation; served as Minister of Energy, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Sustainable Resources Development with the Government of Alberta Dr. David Thompson, retired veterinarian See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk to two MPs on the hill about the controversy surrounding a fellow MP plus the recent report outlining the costs for asylym seekers crossing into Canada illegally. We then talk to a former state department official about the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Guests: Peter Schiefke, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime, Michelle Rempel, Conservative Immigration Critic; Stephen Sestanovich, Columbia University; John Ivison, National Post ; Daniel Leblanc, Globe and Mail
The Roy Green Show Podcast These are tense times between Federal Minsiter of Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Ahmed Hussen and MP Michelle Rempel, the CPC Shadow Minister that position. MP Rempel explains the situation. Who won last night's Munk debate between David Frum and Steve Bannon? Steve Paikin, host of The Agenda on TVO, was present gives his perspective. Several countries have refused to sign the U.N. Global Compact for Migration, including the U.S. and Australia. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, says Canada should not have signed/should not sign. Bernier talks to Roy about Canada's current immigration and refugee policies and what he thinks needs to be changed. An Angus Reid poll suggests Canadians may be viewing the carbon tax more favourably, following the announcement of a carbon tax rebate. Are they not concerned how much more the carbon tax will add to their daily cost of living? Is the U.S. about to see a “Blue Wave” next Tuesday when voters go to the polls for the midterms, or will there be another surprise from an energized Republican base? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast The Federal government has a plan for the provinces that resisted the carbon tax. Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent business talks about it with Roy. Meanwhile Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe calls the new plan a “shell game.” He joins Roy to explain how he sees the situation. The shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue comes one day after the arrest of alleged pipe bomber Cesar Sayoc. Tom Quiggin and Dr. Frank Farley both provide their expert perspectives on these acts of mass violence and attempted violence. The U.N. Global Compact for Migration is about to be signed by 189 nations, including Canada. Although voluntary, it will see developed nations forced to absorb millions of migrants. A Global News discover documents that show Stats Canada is requesting personal banking information of 500,00 Canadians without their knowledge. David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent with Global News, explains the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The political debate over what to do with Canadians who were part of the so-called Islamic State returned to Parliament on this week, with the Conservatives demanding a federal strategy on the matter. Michelle Rempel speaks with Rob to share her perspective.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Scott Newark discusses the Terri-Lynne McClintic controversy, and whether or not McClintic will be eligible for a parole opportunity much earlier than has been expected. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer told The West Block that there needs to be policy changes for “horrific offenders.” But this sort of treatment has been happening for decades. Roy talks with Dan McTeague of Gas Buddy . com about the truth behind what is happening with oil prices in Canada and internationally. Global News reports that a new Ipsos poll found there is a growing desire from Canadians for a politician who will “break the rules,” and that's the reaction to the same poll in 26 other countries. MP Michelle Rempel joins Roy to talk about the state of politicians and politics in Canada, and why she thinks it is a her duty to be outspoken. They also touch on her Twitter back-and-forth with Minister of Veteran's Affairs Seamus O'Regan. Roy asks Catherine Swift of Working Canadians . ca about the future of Canadian trade deals and what might happen to NAFTA in the next few hours. ‘Like War' is the new book by War Strategist and author Peter W. Singer. His new book explores the modern battleground of social media. He joins Roy on the show for an in-depth look at the topics raised in his book and by recent world history. A sex-doll brothel is set to open in British Columbia. How will this affect existing sex workers? And why is it that a brothel of animatronic sex workers is allowed, but a brothel staffed by humans is still illegal? Valerie Scott, Executive Director of the Sex Professionals of Canada, gives her perspective on this new development. Scott Newark, Former Alberta Prosecutor Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy and former Liberal MP Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP and Federal Immigration Critic Catherine Swift, Working Canadians . Ca P. W. Singer, War Strategist, business owner, expert on mercenaries and robots. Valerie Scott, Executive Director of the Sex Professionals of Canada See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Maxime Bernier responds to the CBC coverage of a recent interview he granted to the organization. Many have said that it seemed as if the interview was an attack. Bernier also discusses the insinuations that he is connected with international libertarian organizations, and where he draws the line on interviews. MP Bill Blair told Mercedes Stephenson of The West Block that the majority of migrants who crossed into Canada to make asylum claims have left. On Twitter, Federal Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel called this a lie. MP Rempel joins Roy to counter the claims made by Bill Blair. To hear Mercedes Stephenson's interview with Blair, download the newest podcast of The West Block from wherever you find your favourite podcasts. Sheri Arsenault is still looking for justice for her son and two of his friends, who were killed in a brutal drunk driver crash in 2011. Next week she will appear before a parliamentary committee on Bill C-75, an omnibus justice legislation which has raised some concern. Janet Merlo was a leader of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police women officer/Civilian Employees who brought a class action suit against the force on sexual harassment and assault being rampant within the RCMP. She says that she is still discriminated against by the RCMP, quite possibly for speaking up. She and Roy discuss this, her letter to RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, and the song Merlo has inspired which can be heard here: https://soundcloud.com/dan-wayner-951876485/scarlet-tunic Neither Justin Trudeau nor Minister of Veteran's Affairs Seamus O'Regan will commit to providing service dogs to improve the lives of Canadian Armed Forces veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet the Liberals have an unspent $372 million budget for Veterans Affairs Canada. Becky Zhou's husband was shot and killed by a stranger after answering the door of their own home. She is now running for public office in Surrey, B.C., but she has a national message concerning gun control and repeat offenders. Guests: Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party MP Michelle Rempel, Federal Immigration Critic Sheri Arsenault, who will speak before a parliamentary committee about Bill C-75 Janet Merlo, former RCMP officer who began the class action lawsuit on behalf of women in the RCMP Dr. Stanley Coen, Psychology Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, International expert on dog behavior and author of ‘God's Ghosts and Black Dogs' Becky Zhou, running for public office in Surrey, B.C. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Conservative MP and Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel continues to press the federal government on the issue of irregular border crossers. Patrick Dunleavy, former Deputy Inspector General with the N.Y. State Department of Correctional Services, elaborates on his recent article 'Are Prisons Conveyor Belts to Jihad?' What do Canada's legal gun owners think of the political response to recent acts of gun violence, such as the shooting that took place in Toronto on the Danforth? Roy in joined by Tony Bernardo (Executive Director of Canadian Shootin Sports Association) and Scott Newark (former Alberta Prosecutor, Executive Director of Canadian Police Association) to discuss. Wildene Earle is 13 years old. After being orphaned during the Haitian earthquake, she was adopted by the Earle family of Southern Ontario. But, despite Trudeau's promises, the Federal Immigration Minister and Prime Minister have refused to sign the requisite paperwork needed for Wildene to join her Canadian family. Wildene joins the show, along with her Father and Conservative MP Dean Allison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darrell Bricker of IPSOS polling joins Roy to talk about the new poll that shows Canadian voters seem to be returning to the Trudeau and the Liberal bandwagon. Col. Peter Mansoor talks, on Donald Trump's meeting with Putin and the concerns many Americans have about the U.S. President. Nicole Rodriguez-Garcia came face-to-face with a grizzly bear while hiking with her boyfriend in B.C. and got away, listen to her story. Conservative MP Michelle Rempel continues to challenge the Trudeau government's attitude toward border crossing despite attacks from the left, she joins Roy to discuss the situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP for Calgary Nose Hill, speaks with Alex about the ongoing dispute regarding the massive influx of asylum seekers entering Canada.
The House of Commons immigration committee will meet at least two more times over the next couple of weeks to study the issue of asylum seekers crossing the Canada-U.S. border, it was decided on Monday, and three federal ministers will be invited to testify. Michelle Rempel joins Rob to share her thoughts.
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.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel joins Roy to talk about how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to the groping allegations. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration (Photo: Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is Canada prepared to handle irregular border crossers and claims of refugee status? Toronto Mayor John Tory has called for more money to properly take care of those held in shelters in his Sanctuary City. Meanwhile, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel has strong views on what should be done about the border, and says that Toronto might be entirely responsible for changing how the situation changes. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Shadow Minister for citizenship and immigration - Callers add their thoughts on the issue of immigration and Canada's ability to welcome refugees. (Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen has announced a $50 million payment to Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, to help cover housing costs borne by the provinces as a result of the thousands of illegal border crossings from the the U.S. into Canada. What signal is this sending to millions globally looking to enter nations like Canada illegally and not be turned back immediately, or perhaps not at all? Roy is joined by Michelle Rempel and callers to discuss these issues. Guest: Michelle Rempel. Canadian Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament and Immigration critic (Photo: AP Photo Charles Krupa) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today at the now well-known Roxham Road border crossing between New York and Quebec, "no borders" supporters and "shut the border" supporters will be protesting and are expected to clash. The fact remains that Canada's border and entry laws are being disregarded. Is this the responsibility directly of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau? Guest: Michelle Rempel. Immigration critic. CPC. MP Nose Hill, Calgary. (Photo: Felicia Parrillo/Global News) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bitches sit down with Canadian Conservative Member of Parliament for Calgary-Nose Hill, Michelle Rempel. Support women of colour in media and become a Patron of the pod! http://patreon.com/badandbitchy Follow us: Twitter: @badandbitchy Instagram: @badandbitchypod Facebook: /badandbpodcast Email: badandbpod@gmail.com
This week Marty, Gavin, Tim, and Andrew cover the job placement program for vets, controversial “conservative minded” coffee company setting up in St. Albert, the sexiest carbon tax, the RCMP seizing “dangerous firearms”, the liberals lack of interest for finding a solution to gun violence, and whether Canada should help those hit by Trump’s tax reform. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 133 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, the number one LIVE podcast in Canada. Recorded Monday May 7, 2018. Liberal Tim, A lover of cheese, a liberal, husband and father of 3, sport shooter and owner and operator of Tim’s Good T Shirts, they’re quite good. Marty - Hunter and Sports shooter in rural southern Ontario Gavin - business owner, gun enthusiast, hunter, atheist & CCFR Field Officer for the GTA Benny- Orthodox Jew, Shooter and someday a hunter Andrew - I’m a recovering libertarian, competitive shooter, and firearms instructor at Ragnarok Tactical We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2 Check the podcast out on http://facebook.com/canadianpatriotpodcast and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canadianpatriotpodcast/ We need your help! To support the show visit https://www.patreon.com/cpp and become a patreon. You can get the uncensored audio version of the show for just $1 per episode. The more you pledge the better the rewards are. Show your not a communist buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $19.99 + shipping and theft. Visit the http://canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. Arrowhead Coffee Arrowhead Coffee is Owned and Operated by Canadian Armed Forces Veterans. They love our Country, the True North Strong and Free, their family and friends. Join Arrowhead Coffee on their hunt for the perfect brew to raise morale and bring that feeling of home to you, no matter where you are. A portion of all profits helps Canadian Armed Forces Members, Veterans and their Families. What Are We Drinking Andrew - Crown Royal Maple Tim - Enjoying some Rickard’s Red Gavin - water Marty - Crown Maple and Zevia? Benny- Osem chicken flavor soup mix News Job placement program for veterans was a flop, audit finds http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/veterans-jobs-placement-program-1.4645674 Controversial 'conservative-minded' coffee company sets up shop in St. Albert http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/conservative-minded-coffee-company-st-albert-1.4645416 The carbon tax is sexist, Michelle Rempel pulls Jedi mind tricks on Bill Morneau http://brianlilley.com/the-carbon-tax-is-sexist-michelle-rempel-pulls-jedi-mind-tricks-on-bill-morneau/ Canada's government is clearly uninterested in finding innovative solutions to gun violence http://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/gun-violence-1.4641769 'These are not hunting rifles': RCMP west of Edmonton seize arsenal of dangerous firearms http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/rcmp-firearms-drugs-charges-1.4642128 Trudeau family getting its meals delivered from 24 Sussex to Rideau Cottage http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/24-sussex-meals-rideau-cottage-1.4643358?cmp=FB_Post_News Trudeau government should help those hit by Trump tax: MPs http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trump-trudeau-tax-reform-1.4644074?cmp=FB_Post_News Canada will soon have more illegal border crossers than Syrian refugees http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/de-facto-amnesty-a-look-at-the-daunting-reality-of-canadas-migrant-crisis Petitions Oneclearvoice.ca http://oneclearvoice.ca/ E-1608 https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-1608 8th Annual Canadian Firearms Podcasters Network Charity Shoot 8th Annual Podcast network Charity shoot. Three day event. July 5th to the 7th. This year’s charity will be the Dalhousie Regional High School breakfast program. Day one July 5th will be a Furlatchy Handgun Fundamentals class. Price $100 with all proceeds going to this year’s charity. Start time is 9am. 250 rounds. Preregistration is required. Email us at slamfireradio@gmail.com Day two July 6th will be a Mapleseed shoot. 20 Spots Cost is $50 adults, $30 for LEO, $15 Youth. Registration starts at: 7:30 Round count is: 300+ Day three July 7th will be the Charity shoot. Registration is at 9am. Cost is $25 There will be four events: 1st will be a mini steel challenge match. The four steel challange stages will be, Accelorator, Pendulum, Smoke & Hope and Five to Go. These are USPSA Steel Challenges that can be Googled. Mini round count is 100, bring 200! There will be three divisions, .22 pistol, .22 rifle or 9mm and above handgun. 2nd event will be a .22 rifle silhouette gallery style shoot. Distance is approx 18m. 20 rnds of .22 LR. Shoot 5 Rams, then 5 turkeys, then 5 pigs, then 5 chickens. 3rd event is a round of Trap. 25 rnds of shotgun, your choice of gage. Finally we’ll end the day with a fun rifle and pistol shoot. Bring whatever you want to shoot. Distances between 100-200 on the rifle range. 18m on the pistol range on steel plate rack, dueling tree and hostage target. All three events will take place at the Restigouche Gun Club in Balmoral NB. BBQ provided by Smoke on the Water. Smoke Meat, sides and drinks. The invitation letter will be on the Restigouche gun club’s website soon. Upcoming Events True North Tradecraft Covert Entry Concepts is $865 ($200 deposit to hold a spot) May 12 & 13, in Toronto. http://truenorthtradecraft.ca/?p=741 Outro Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Tim - facebook.com/timsgoodtshirts Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com like us on Facebook at www.facebook.comcanadianpatriotpodcast We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think. and remember “You are the True North Strong and Free” Music used under Creative Commons licenses The last ones by Jahzzar http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Smoke_Factory/The_last_ones Epic by Bensound http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/epic
Michelle Rempel, Conservative Member of Parliament and Immigration critic, is accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of failing to take the issue of illegal border crossers seriously. She joins Roy to share her insight on the issues surrounding the Canadian border, including the new refugee camp Canada is creating. Roy and Michelle Rempel also discuss her confrontation with federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau at a Status of Women committee hearing on the gender based analysis of a national carbon tax. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Canadian Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (Photo: Global News) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast The Financial Accountability Office says Ontario's deficit will jump to almost $12 billion this year as a result of higher spending in the Liberal government's 2018 budget and weak revenue gains. This announcement comes a week after Ontario's auditor general declared that the provincial deficit is nearly double the amount stated by the Wynne government. Guest: Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario auditor general - Michelle Rempel, Conservative Member of Parliament and Immigration critic, is accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of failing to take the issue of illegal border crossers seriously. She joins Roy to share her insight on the issues surrounding the Canadian border, including the new refugee camp Canada is creating. Roy and Michelle Rempel also discuss her confrontation with federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau at a Status of Women committee hearing on the gender based analysis of a national carbon tax. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Canadian Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament - Toronto Sun columnist Candice Malcolm is reporting on the Trudeau government's controversial Canada Summer Jobs Grant allegedly funding Islamic groups with ties to terrorism. She also went to the Quebec-New York border crossing at Roxham Road to see just how severe the illegal border crossing issue is. Guest: Candice Malcolm, Toronto Sun columnist - TD Bank research shows that over a 7 year period, the Canadian economy lost $117 billion by being essentially forced to sell our oil at a major discount to the United States. This apparently happened because Canada lacks the pipeline infrastructure to directly transport exportable oil to ports on the East and West coasts. Guest: Frank McKenna, Deputy Chair of TD Bank, former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S., former Premier of New Brunswick - While all of Canada is suffering from soaring gas prices, it's hitting consumers in Vancouver particularly hard. Mike Smyth explains why prices are so high and gives his input on the issue. Guest: Mike Smyth, talk host with CKNW, and Columnist for The Province See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New data shows that when Justin Trudeau tweeted a welcome to the world's refugees that Canada's bureaucrats were flooded with requests to come here. Conservative immigration critic joins Brian to discuss the whole story including what is happening at the border now, the high level of illegal crossings now and the huge budget payoff you didn't hear about.
A new poll shows that Canadians are not on board with the main policy plank that Justin Trudeau is pushing - a carbon tax. Listen as Brian Lilley breaks the poll down, speaks to Warren Kinsella about the Facebook data scandal and the Liberals treating voters with disdain. Michelle Rempel also joins the show to discuss the border problems. Brian discusses the plans for the redevelopment of Albert and Slater Streets.
February 6th was the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. Calgary CPC MP Michelle Rempel issued a statement in which she called on the federal government to ensure that the final draft of the new Canadian Citizenship Guide includes a condemnation of female genital mutilation. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Calgary CPC MP and Shadow Minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show After a reportedly all-white jury found Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley not guilty of the 2016 shooting death of Colten Boushie from the Red Pheasant First Nation, there was outrage from members of First Nations communities across Canada. Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould responded to the verdict on Twitter, saying the country “can and must do better'” to ensure justice for all Canadians. Should politicians be publicly commenting on jury trials in this manner? Guest: David Butt, Toronto criminal lawyer and columnist for the Globe and Mail - On Friday, a jury in Battleford, Saskatchewan found Gerald Stanley not guilty of the death of Colten Boushie, who was shot and killed on a farm in 2016. Continuing with the case of the federal justice minister publicly commenting on the outcome of the Boushie trial, could there potentially be ramifications of politicians making public statements about verdicts in jury trials? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta Crown Attorney, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, security adviser to the governments of Canada and Ontario, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University - February 6th was the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. Calgary CPC MP Michelle Rempel issued a statement in which she called on the federal government to ensure that the final draft of the new Canadian Citizenship Guide includes a condemnation of female genital mutilation. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Calgary CPC MP and Shadow Minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship - Roy was contacted by an Alberta mother of two, who says a genetic disorder is causing her intense chronic pain. She writes that the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons is trying to force her to stop taking the opioid medication that makes life bearable. Guest: Rachel - Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party will vote to select its new leader in March. As the leadership race heats up, it was announced that the party will hold two new riding nomination votes because of alleged voting irregularities. There's also controversy over how many members the party really has. What would Doug Ford do if he wins the leadership? How would he bring change to the political landscape of the province? Guest: Doug Ford, leadership candidate for Ontario's Progressive Conservative party See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calgary Nose Hill MP Michelle Rempel.
Alise Mills Strategic Communications, Media Relations Professional and Political Analyst - joins ON Point to talk about the culture of sexual harrasment in Ottawa
Three members of the Conservative Party of Canada – powerful women known from coast to coast – join Roy to review national and international events from 2017 and offer a projection on what may occur in 2018. Guests: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP for the Calgary Nose Hill riding Candice Bergen, CPC MP for the Portage-Lisgar riding Denise Batters, CPC Senator for Saskatchewan (Photos: all by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was a very direct exchange in parliament between CPC Immigration critic Michelle Rempel and Liberal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen on whether the Liberals intend to remove the section on female genital mutilation in the Canadian Citizenship Guide. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP and immigration critic (Photo: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to China was less than successful, as he failed to secure a commitment to trade talks. What is the value of a free trade agreement with China, particularly for Canada's small business sector? Are the Chinese even really interested in free trade? Guest: Catherine Swift, economist and former president/CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - There was a very direct exchange in parliament between CPC Immigration critic Michelle Rempel and Liberal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen on whether the Liberals intend to remove the section on female genital mutilation in the Canadian Citizenship Guide. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP and immigration critic - U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Embassy in Israel will be moved to Jerusalem, instigating turmoil and anger throughout the Middle East and beyond. What is the likely longer term response and fallout of this decision? Guest: Abderrahim Foukara, Washington Bureau Chief with Al Jazeera - David Milgaard spent 23 years in prison, wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of a nurse from Saskatoon. He was offered release multiple times, if he would plead guilty. He refused. After David's mother, Joyce, championed him for years, his case was re-examined and he was found innocent. He contributed a written piece called ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.' to the Canada 150 book. Guest: David Milgaard, advocate for wrongfully convicted, author of ‘This is Not Justice. This is Just Plain Wrong.' - There continues to be a lack of media coverage on the struggles faced by chronic pain patients who rely on prescribed opioid medication to simply get by on a day-to-day basis. Guest: Kate Nicholson, a chronic pain patient who served in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice for more than 20 years, practicing health-related civil rights law See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was a heated exchange between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and CPC leader Andrew Scheer during question period earlier this week over the Liberal government's treatment of ISIS returnees. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP, Calgary, was present during the exchange in question period (Photo: Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Energy East has been cancelled. Quebec politicians are celebrating and claiming responsibility. Guest: Michelle Rempel. CPC MP, Calgary Nose Hill. Are the disputes over the building new pipelines to deliver Alberta and Saskatchewan oil sands oil to international markets highlighting the splits which exist in Canada and endangering this country's future? CALLERS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Energy East has been cancelled. Quebec politicians are celebrating and claiming responsibility. Guest: Michelle Rempel. CPC MP, Calgary Nose Hill. - Vivian Krause writes strongly challenged columns for the Financial and National Post, about American environment group funding for Canadian organizations opposed to oil sands and Canadian pipelines. Guest: Vivian Krause. - A cruel Facebook posting by a senior CBS VP saw her fired by the network. There's a lot of opinion that Haley Geftman-Gold's posting she "was not even sympathetic" to the victims of the Las Vegas massacre because "country music fans often are Republican," backs up the view that much MSM is left-wing and that their news and opinion broadcasting follows that direction all the way to becoming "fake news." Was the firing for a personal posting on social media justified? Guest: Chantal Goldsmith. VP/partner, labour and employment practice, Samfiru Tumarkin LLP. - Are ethics/standards slipping in news/opinion MSM in Canada and the U.S.? Do MSM reports reflect a left-wing bias? Guest: Jane Kirtley. Silha Professor of Media Ethics and the Law at the University of Minnesota. - How will the Liberal Government's plans for tax changes impact Canadians' abilities to access proper mental health care? Guest: Senator Denise Batters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians should maintain confidence in the immigration system. Meanwhile, thousands of asylum seekers continue to pour into the country illegally. Guest: Michelle Rempel, Conservative immigration critic (Photo: Courtesy of CBSA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petition E-983 on the Government of Canada website opposes any changes to House of Commons rules. This would include MPs sitting just four days a week and the Prime Minister being available only one day to take questions from MPs. The e-petition is sponsored by Calgary CPC MP Michelle Rempel and was created by a constituent. It's gained almost 20,000 signatures in three days. Guest: Michelle Rempel, CPC MP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A steady stream of migrants have been crossing into Canada illegally at border points in Quebec and Manitoba. The Canada Border Services Agency sees between 10 and 20 claims per day, but Last month there were 452 asylum seekers. This as migrants and refugee claimants are increasingly uneasy about their status in the U.S. Two Conservative MPs Tony Clement and Michelle Rempel are calling on the federal government to act to stop the flow of people irregularly crossing the U.S border into Canada. Tony Clement joins us to discuss this issue.
MP for Nosehill Michelle Rempel joins Rob to chat about some conflict between her and Mayor Nenshi over Calgary property tax increases and unemployment.
The conservatives have raised a motion calling for the House of Commons to rescind the PM's statement on Castro. Rob plays some audio from Michelle Rempel in the house.
It's a busy show with lots to cover! A prominent store in St. John's is shutting down, we talk about the different New Years Eve celebrations in St. John's this year – no NYE fireworks! We look at the crazy dangerous driving video that everybody has been watching. Taxi's are sketchy, and sometimes you pass...
It’s a busy show with lots to cover! A prominent store in St. John’s is shutting down, we talk about the different New Years Eve celebrations in St. John’s this year – no NYE fireworks! We look at the crazy dangerous driving video that everybody has been watching. Taxi’s are sketchy, and sometimes you pass...
Michelle Rempel, MP for Calgary Nose Hill connects with Rob to chat about federal carbon pricing and the jobs situation in Alberta.
Michelle Rempel stopped by the studio today to chat Jason Kenney, conservatism in Canada, and other concerns.
The Hearts have been a staple of Edmonton's music scene for more than a decade. Jeff Stuart, with his captivating vocals and evocative songwriting, is the centerpiece of this alt-rock outfit. On this week's episode, we hear new songs from the band's 2015 release Equal Love performed live at The Arden Theatre in St. Albert. The Hearts are: Gavin Dunn on guitar and vocals, Dwayne Martineau on keys, guitar and vocals, Christopher Quesnel on bass, Michelle Rempel on violin, percussion and vocals, Brad Tebble on drums, and Jeff Stuart on guitar and vocals. Tracklist:Easy Love Magpie Gold Hope Drug So Little Lonely MorninglightThe Weight Hold Out Equal Love Cold Connection Apple Tree
Calgary Today's Angela Kokott chats with MP for Calgary Nose Hill Michelle Rempel on her thoughts about the Liberal's new federal budget.
Most workplaces discourage yelling and jeering among co-workers. But the government has their own way of doing things. Desmond and Supriya talk to Calgary - Nose Hill Conservative MP Michelle Rempel about her experiences being heckled. They also get into how social media is changing the political discourse in ways that Rempel herself still hasn't figured out. This follows a recent survey by Samara Canada finding that most MPs think heckling is a problem in the House of Commons, but most of them also do it. Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were pleased to welcome Michelle Rempel to the show today to talk about the Liberal Refugee plan, which we'll know more about next Tuesday. We also took some phone calls about the Canadian resettlement plan and the concerns many Canadians have. Listen Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:30. You can also check out the roroshow podcast at roroshow.com