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Quarters and Barra discuss Peter German's departure from the Perth Demons, why no-one wants the Eagles coach job, and preview every game ahead of Round 23. Plus, David Shortte from TABtouch joins us for Shorttey's Tips and we answer your mail thanks to Thirsty Camel. Get in touch: quartersandbarra@wanews.com.au Sign up to The Game's Quarters & Barra tipping competition: https://thegame.com.au/c/K9N6N8P See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Perth coach, Peter German, joined Mark Duffield following his parting of ways with the Perth Football Club. He depicts hoe he came to the critical decision and what may be on the horizon for him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Perth Football Club Head Coach, Peter German, chats to Mark Duffield about his team's promising start to the 2024 WAFL season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Mark Duffield for the Tuesday edition of his Morning Show. He, as always, depicts 4 thoughts to discuss in sport off the top. Duff is then accompanied by great guests to continue your morning. Perth Football Club Head Coach, Peter German, chats to to Duff after a promising start to their season. Joe Brierty, Executive Manager of Football at the Dockers also speaks with Duff about the disappointing Derby loss and what to expect in their upcoming game against the Dogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter talks about Perth's goals for 2024, what to expect from the Demons and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawyer and law enforcement expert Peter German comes on to talk about the ongoing Surrey Police debacle! The benefits of risky playgrounds! Cases of uninsured drivers are up since the ICBC sticker phase-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The city is withholding payment for the wages and benefits of the ten latest Surrey Police Service recruits, citing a $23 million budget overrun in 2023 and asserting an inability to afford their integration into the payroll and benefits system. Guest: Dr. Peter German, Policing Consultant for The City Of Surrey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: What should I do with my frozen plants? With frozen temperatures washing over the province all weekend, how can your plants survive and come back bigger and stronger? Guest: Brian Minter, Gardening Expert and Co-Owner of Minter Country Garden Store Seg 2: Scott's Thoughts: Winter weather gives sports fans an experience It wasn't just Vancouver traffic that was affected by icy weather, but back east the weather had an impact on local sporting events. Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: Fortis denied capacity expansion The BC Utilities Commission has denied a Fortis application to upgrade capacity of its natural gas pipeline in a fast growing Okanagan market. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines. Seg 4: Have the words plant based lost all meaning? Do you make an effort to purchase plant based products? Well, you might not need to pay so much attention to that specific label. Guest: Dr. Simon Eassom, Executive Director at Food Frontier (An australian Think tank focused on environment, health, and food security) Seg 5: Why is there an Arctic Blast after the hottest year on record? The Pacific Northwest and much of North America are enduring a potentially record-breaking cold spell as a surge of frigid Arctic air is forecasted to sweep across the continent. Guest: Brenda Ekwurzel, Senior Climate Scientist and the Director of Climate Science for the Climate & Energy Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists Seg 6: Can BC achieve its electric targets despite strain from cold snaps? BC faces several challenges in its pursuit of new renewable energy sources, particularly in light of the province's electricity goals to be primarily electric by 2030. Guest: Josie Osborne, BC's Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation Seg 7: Why won't Surrey pay its new SPS recruits? The city is withholding payment for the wages and benefits of the ten latest Surrey Police Service recruits, citing a $23 million budget overrun in 2023 and asserting an inability to afford their integration into the payroll and benefits system. Guest: Dr. Peter German, Policing Consultant for The City Of Surrey Seg 8: How does extreme cold impact Electric Vehicles? In extremely cold conditions, EVs can experience a significant reduction in their driving range. This is primarily attributed to the fact that low temperatures affect the efficiency of the battery. Guest: Harry Constantine, President of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.C.'s Solicitor General Mike Farnworth has suspended the Surrey Police Board, and appointed former Abbotsford chief constable Mike Serr as the administrator. We speak with Minister Farnworth, and with Peter German, the lawyer retained by the City of Surrey who leads the B.C. Supreme Court petition questioning the province's jurisdiction in the transition. In our second half, we discuss fostering with our guest is Lindsay Baker, B.C. SPCA's senior manager of volunteer resources, and your calls.
The BC government has unveiled legislation that will force the City of Surrey to complete its transition to a municipal police force. Richmond RCMP video helps educate pedestrians and drivers about how they can make our roadways safer. New free legal service provides help for anyone in British Columbia who has experienced sexual assault. London Drugs says violent theft is still a major concern.
Does the Delta Port need a dedicated police force? Guest: Peter German, Founder and Principal of Peter German & Associates Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: Canada Bread has agreed to pay a minimum of $50 million for its involvement in a price-fixing scheme related to bread prices. Guest: Mike von Massow, Associate Professor of Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics at the University of Guelph Seg 2: Are you having a hard time getting a callback or securing that next great gig? Well there may be a gap in your resume Guest: Scott Shantz Josh Greenblatt, Writer from Toronto Seg 3: According to research from Mintel in March, 83% of Canadian grocery shoppers believe that food retailers and producers are using inflation as an excuse to engage in price gouging. Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor Seg 4: The French police conducted searches at the headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympics organizing committee and other related offices on Tuesday. Guest: Dr. Mac Ross, Assistant Professor at Western University's School of Kinesiology Seg 5: Does the Delta Port need a dedicated police force? Guest: Peter German, Founder and Principal of Peter German & Associates Inc. Seg 6: The greatest danger for the stranded Titan submersible at lower depths is the increasing water pressure as the ocean gets deeper. Guest: Mayer Nahon, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University Seg 7: Why are fringe submersibles so dangerous? Guest: Will Kohnen, CEO of Hydro Space Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Head Coach of the Perth Demons Football Club, Peter German, joined Mark Duffield to discuss the Demons win on Saturday and their 2023 WAFL Season so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in: From Trump facing criminal charges to another train derailment, we get the latest news from the US. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Seg 2: What can we learn from the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry? Guest: Alicia Draus, Reporter for Global News Halifa Seg 3: How is the dark web funding BC's illicit drug trade? Guest: Dr. Richard Frank, Professor of Criminology and Director of the International CyberCrime Research Centre at SFU Seg 4: How will Unexplained Wealth Orders crack down on dirty money? Guest: Peter German, Founder and Principal of Peter German & Associates Inc. Seg 5: Kickin' it with The Caps Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Seg 6: A new movie is premiering in Vancouver at Fifth Avenue Cinemas tonight – but this isn't your everyday film. Guest: Connie Cocchia, Writer and Director of “When Time Got Louder,” and Jonathan Simoa, Actor who plays the role of Kayden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How will Unexplained Wealth Orders crack down on dirty money? Guest: Peter German, Founder and Principal of Peter German & Associates Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show we check in with Val Febbo with a Aus Open update and we open the Sportsday vault with Peter German. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter opens the Sportsday vault and is joined by Perth Football coach Peter German and looks back at the 1977 WAFL GF. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Peter German, Chair of the Vancouver Anti-Corruption Institute Advisory Committee discusses the longest running soap opera in the lower mainland! Surrey's police transition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Perth Demons coach joins Sportsday.
Today the boys had Andrew Gaff on to chat after his 250th game last weekend and all the talk around Josh Kennedy, Peter German who coached David Mundy early in his career and Perth Wildcats Coach and General Manger John Rillie and Danny Mills.
Former Coach of David Mundy Peter German joined the boys to chat about Mundy's early days of playing footy.
Peter German was the author of two provincial reports on money laundering before the Cullen commission was launched. He discusses the Cullen report findings and implications with BIV publisher and editor in chief Kirk LaPointe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter German, former RCMP deputy commissioner reacts to findings of the Cullen Commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Peter German, Chair of the Vancouver Anti-Corruption Institute Advisory Committee joins the show with more on money laundering See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of the many events marking Anti-Corruption Day this week, VACI will launch on December 9th in Vancouver. Peter German, president of VACI--and of its host organization ICCLR--joins the podcast to discuss the need for this initiative, its focus and some of its goals.
Andrew Sturgess is into his second season as the senior coach of the Coburg Football Club in the VFL. Prior to this appointment, he was an assistant coach at the Lions in 2017 under Peter German and then in 2018 under Leigh Adams, before having a stint at Bundoora in the Northern Football League in 2019 as the main man. In our chat with Andrew, we talk about what it's like being such a young coach at VFL level, the challenges of coaching a standalone club, and the pillars of his coaching philosophy.
You're standing over the body of a woman who's been murdered. She's been killed for loan sharking at a casino by organized crime mobsters. This is the price of blood. This is the thing that few people ever talk about when discussing money laundering, you know, the usual barking guff of expensive defense lawyers and their trained seals in the mediaHow financial crimes are victimless, administrative misdemeanor. Today, on crime waves, we are gonna examine how the bloody trail of cash linked to Mexican drug cartels and corrupt Chinese communist officials was laundered through Canadian casinos. It was a process that went on for over a decade. A lot of people knew about it, but no one did anything to.And this week we have an expert on money laundering. Peter German, the former Deputy Commissioner of the Mounts, that's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. German produced two reports entitled “Dirty Money”, which revealed the depth of money laundering in the casino industry in Vancouver, Canada. Good morning, Peter.
Welcome to the fourth episode of Pod-Cast Your Vote! In this episode, we discuss the impact of voter suppression on student voting populations and the impact of the 26th Amendment on American political history. Our amazing guests, Yael Bromberg Esq. and Peter German, detail the ways in which young people can utilize policy and action to initiate meaningful change in their communities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
And essentially, the findings from this case say that the HA cannot be declared a criminal organization. WHAT?! We chat first with Vancouver Sun Crime Reporter Kim Bolan, and then turn to Lawyer, and former RCMP Deputy Commissioner for W. Canada, Peter German.
Today's top stories: Peter German wrote an op-ed that was highly critical of Surrey Police. The Burnaby RCMP put out a tweet with a video celebrating their presence in Burnaby schools, we talk to a Burnaby student who thinks its a bad idea. Robin Williams, Prince, Chris Cornell. Whose passing affected you? Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Peter German is the former RCMP Deputy Commissioner for W. Canada and a Lawyer. He wrote a scathing op-ed of the surrey municipal police force and joined the show to talk about it.
Lenore Zann, Liberal - Nova Scotia; Peter German, Former Deputy RCMP Commissioner; Mary Ng, Small Business Minister; Glen McGregor, CTV News; Teresa Wright, The Canadian Press; Dan Kelly, Canadian Federation of Independent Business; Dr. Mona Nemer, Chief Science Officer of Canada. *The viewpoints expressed in this podcast represent the opinions of the host and participants as of the date of publication and are not intended to be a substitute for medical advice and best practices by leading medical authorities as the information surrounding the current coronavirus pandemic is constantly evolving.
This weekend marked a harrowing event for residents in Nova Scotia, and undoubtedly across Canada. We gain insight from Peter German, Lawyer, and former RCMP Deputy Commissioner
Delta's Mayor and Police Chief are calling on the federal and provincial governments to help fund a policing program that solely looks over the biggest shipping cargo port in all of Canada. Police Chief Neil Dubord says there's not enough enforcement for the number of containers that come through. Delta Mayor George Harvie says that leaves things open to criminal activity - activity that this country doesn't need. A port policing program did exist but was cut back in 1997. Mayor Harvey is taking his call for action to the Union of BC Municipalities later this month. A few moments ago I had the chance to speak to Peter German - you'll remember him of course as the author of those Dirty Money reports on money laundering in B.C., and he's also a former RCMP Deputy Commissioner. Guest: Peter German Former RCMP Deputy Commissioner and author of the 'Dirty Money' reports
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On BIV Today... We are recapping some of our favourite episodes while we take a short summer break. In this episode, BIV editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe explores the extent of B.C. money laundering with Peter German. The former RCMP deputy commissioner and former Corrections Services deputy commissioner has chronicled the extent of money laundering in British Columbia casinos. In his initial report to the provincial government, he identified weaknesses in the system and prescribed measures to reduce crime. German talks about his career and the report in this in-depth interview.
We've been talking about money laundering on the show these past few days, ever since the release of the latest reports by Dr Peter German. So what expectations are there at present on lawyers to report suspicious activity? And what are the punishments for those who fall short of those expectations? Guest: Don Avison, CEO of the Law Society of British Columbia
$7.4 billion in dirty money was laundered through British Columbia last year, and twin reports by Maureen Maloney and Peter German revealed that $5 billion of that money was funnelled through B.C.'s real estate market. Both reports were “fact-finding” in nature, neither naming names nor assigning blame. So how big of a problem is this for Canada and what do we know about the people and organizations behind the laundering? Guests: Richard Zussman, Online Journalist based at B.C. Legislature, Global News Maureen Maloney, the chair of B.C.'s expert panel on money laundering in real estate and professor at Simon Fraser University.
We will learn more about money laundering in the real estate sector in the noon hour today. That's when Attorney General, David Eby, and Finance Minister, Carole James, release two reports: one from former RCMP deputy commissioner, Peter German and the other from former deputy attorney general, Maureen Maloney. Portions of German's report on the limited police resources dedicated to fighting money laundering in BC and links to luxury vehicle sales and horse racing have already been released. Guest: Richard Zussman Global News Online Legislative Reporter
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We've been telling you about the latest report by former RCMP Deputy Commissioner, Peter German. And in it, he says money laundering is a problem in BC's luxury car market. Here's what Peter German said yesterday during his update with reporters. Well, the general manager of one car dealership feels that maybe they're all being tarred with the one brush here. Guest: Mark Edmonds General Manager of Ferrari-Maserati Vancouver
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On today's Woodford Show we begin with our weekly civic politics chat with Mayor Ken Christian. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Dr. Rob Higgins an Associate Professor of Biology at TRU to talk ants and ticks. With more jaw dropping money laundering allegations Dr. Peter German joins us next to talk about his latest report into luxury car sales. We finish the show talking with Art a spokesperson for Bikers Are Buddies Canada who are coming to help a young girl in Chase who is being bullied.
That was David Eby in the past half-hour. He says it's clear that BC's luxury car market is being used to launder money based on findings from Peter German. In the latest report by Peter German, he's found ‘straw buyers' are facilitating transactions of luxury car sales between sellers and exporters. Guest: Sam Cooper National investigative journalist for Global News
BC's luxury car market is being used to launder money, based on the findings from the latest Peter German report. He's found ‘straw buyers' are facilitating transactions of luxury car sales between sellers and exporters. Guest: David Eby Attorney General of British Columbia
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At an “urgently called” press conference this morning, Attorney General David Eby announced a shocking finding from the ongoing report on money laundering in this province by retired RCMP officer, Peter German… Eby then stated that the government of BC is asking for a few things from the federal government… Dr. Peter German was a guest on our program an hour ago, and he explained the difference between provincial and federal anti-money laundering police officers, and why that distinction matters.
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Full presser Attorney General Dave Eby and Peter German on latest money laundering report by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
Peter German, author of the comprehensive German Report, discusses the unique and unsettling “Vancouver Model” of financial crime, which includes both money-laundering and drug trafficking using casinos as the way station. Read Peter German's full report: https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/Gaming_Final_Report.pdf Video footage: https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/AML_video.mp4 https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/2018-06-27-Anti-Money-Laundering.mp4
Ryan, Christina and Mark discuss the revelations in Peter German's report "Dirty Money" highlighting how criminal organizations were able to use BC casinos to launder money while the government seemed to turn a blind eye. Intro and Outro Music: www.bensound.com
In a new report, former RCMP deputy commissioner Peter German has suggested that multiple B.C. casinos are serving as “laundromats” for money involved with criminal activity. Guest: Mike Smyth, columnist with the Vancouver Sun, host with News Talk 980 CKNW (Photo: Global News File) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter German, the former RCMP deputy commissioner and former Corrections Services deputy commissioner, has chronicled the extent of money laundering in British Columbia casinos. In his newly released report for the provincial government, he identifies weaknesses in the system and prescribes measures to reduce crime. In this episode of the BIV Interview, he talks about his career and the report with Kirk LaPointe, editor-in-chief of Business in Vancouver.
On this week's Inside #bcpoli we delve into the Peter German 'Dirty Money' report on money laundering in provincial casinos. First we put it in front of the panel this week Global BC's Keith Baldrey and Richard Zussman. Then BC Liberals leader Andrew Wilkinson responds. We change it up for the next segment as the President of the Independent Contractors and Business Association Chris Gardner is on to discuss a court challenge looking to stop the fall proportional referendum. We finish by returning to the Peter German report as SFU Professor of Criminology Dr. Robert Gordon joins us.
BC’s casinos are being used to launder money by the millions. Ian speaks to BC’s Attorney General David Eby about the shocking details in the Dirty Money report by Peter German. Plus we look at the latest updates in the upcoming campaign for the PR referendum. Check out our partner! BC Today is the daily newsletter... The post Ep 92: BC is part of a crime syndicate appeared first on PolitiCoast.
On BIV Today… The author behind the Lower Mainland money laundering review commissioned by the B.C. government joins BIV Today to walk through the report, its findings and his recommendations for the province. Peter German (0:49) is a lawyer, a former RCMP deputy commissioner and the author behind Dirty Money. Vancouver Economic Commission industrial initiatives manager Pietra Basilij (14:32) reviews the VEC’s brand new industrial insights report, and offers policy recommendations to help businesses cope with a regional land supply crunch. Hayley Woodin and Tyler Orton host, see more of their work at https://biv.com.
Full Attorney General Dave Eby and Dr. Peter German money laundering report news conference by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.