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The Vassy Kapelos Show
‘Basically a toss-up' — setting the stage for the Trump vs. Harris debate

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 78:07


Vassy Kapelos speaks with CTV US Political Analyst Eric Ham about expectations for the debate tonight and how significance the results of that could be moving deeper into election season. On today's show: Health Minister Mark Holland on the Liberal caucus retreat and party concerns around polling, messaging, and moving forward Carmi Levy, tech journalist and analyst, on the new announcements from Apple including AI-enabled iPhones and clinical hearing aid AirPods The Daily Debrief Panel with Shakir Chambers, political commentator; Marieke Walsh, Senior Political Reporter with The Globe and Mail; and Saeed Selvam, Vice President of Public Affairs at NATIONAL Lt-Gen (Ret.) Romeo Dallaire, Former U.N. Force Commander in Rwanda and Former Senator, on his recent recovery from pneumonia and returning to public life to pick up his previously delayed book tour

The West Block
Lt.-Gen Romeo Dallaire (Ret.), Defence Minister Anita Anand and Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk

The West Block

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 22:49


Lt.-Gen Romeo Dallaire (Ret.) discusses Russia's war in Ukraine amidst mounting evidence of war crimes and accusations of genocide. Defence Minister Anita Anand discusses Canada's commitment to provide more military aid to Ukraine. Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk describes what she's doing to support Ukrainians who are the front lines of the war.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus
The True Light [Word Made Flesh 03]

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 28:30


As humans, we have always had an interesting relationship with darkness. On one hand, we can be afraid of the dark, but we love it when we need it. To hide. To retreat. To sin or commit evil. John wants to reveal to us that Jesus is the Light. He is not a light, but the one true light, who gives life to humanity. Satan opposes Jesus and His light everywhere he can, but Jesus came into the world to drive out the darkness. John wants us to see that the light came into the darkness and everybody closed their eyes, and fumbled for the light switch. Because as much as we may hate the darkness, we need it to cover the reality of who we are. When we live in obedience to the light, we not only walk in the light ourselves, but we can shine the light for others. Shine the light.Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4882572222.01.16

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
Moral injury in the military

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 51:51


Gen. Romeo Dallaire calls moral injury a profound assault on what you are as a human being and a far deeper wound than PTSD. Veterans say it's characterized by feelings of betrayal, guilt and shame. Hear about new mental health research with Fardous Hosseiny, Deputy CEO at the Centre of Excellence at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre; and Dr. Margaret McKinnon, Chair in Mental Health and Trauma at McMaster University.

The Evan Solomon Show
Residents of Iqaluit warned not to consume city's drinking water

The Evan Solomon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 78:03


Evan Solomon speaks with the mayor of Iqaluit on the city now being under a “do not drink water” advisory. Plus, Evan discusses yesterday's G20 summit meeting, with Canada unaware the EU was pledging a support package of $1.4 billion for Afghanistan.  On today's show:  Iqaluit's Mayor, Kenny Bell, on the capital of Nunavut now under a “do not drink” water advisory.  We play Evan's full interview with Karina Gould, International Development Minister, on Canada not knowing the EU was going to announce a support package of $1.4 billion at the G20 summit. ‘The War Room' with political strategists Tasha Kheiriddin and Richard Mahoney and former NDP leader Tom Mulcair.  Retired Canadian Forces lieutenant-general Romeo Dallaire on being inducted into the Canadian Walk of Fame.  

RightsCity
RightsCity: Lt-Gen.Romeo Dallaire: Global Human Rights Leader

RightsCity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 16:32


As part of its #RightsCity initiative, the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies is launching a new podcast featuring thought leaders from Canada and abroad. The aim is to gain insights into pressing human rights issues and to re-energize the international human rights community during a time of great upheaval.Roméo Dallaire is a celebrated advocate for human rights, especially in regards to child soldiers, veterans, and the prevention of mass atrocities, General Dallaire is also a respected government and UN advisor and former Canadian Senator. He is the founder of the Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative, a global partnership with the mission to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers, and the Distinguished Senior Fellow at MIGS.Most notably, General Dallaire was appointed Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda prior to and during the 1994 genocide     

RCI The Link
The LINK Online, June 7, 8, 9, 2019

RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 30:00


Your hosts: Lynn, Marie-Claude, Levon, and Marc (video of show at bottom) ListenEN_The_Link-20190607-WEE15 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls inquiry: final report Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the media at the Women Deliver Conference in Vancouver, Tuesday, June 4, 2019. (Jonathan Hayward/THE CANADIAN PRESS) The national inquiry into the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls finally presented its findings and final report this week. While the report noted that Indigenous females were far more likely to be victims of murder or go missing than the rest of society, the media attention focussed on the report's use of the word "genocide" and whether such a strong word fits the situation. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he accepted the use of the word, while others say they have difficulty with using that word in the Canadian context. They include the Canadian commander of UN forces in Rwanda who witnessed the genocide there. Levon prepared a report with several audio clips from the head of the inquiry, the Prime Minister, and retired Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire. D-Day: 75 year anniversary ceremony Headline in the Regina Leader-Post, Saskatchewan, similar to papers across Canada on Tuesday June 6, 1944. It had been planned and long prepared for but there would also have to be an incredible amount of luck for the many thousands of Allied troops headed across the English channel to invade Nazi occupied France. Among them in that initial landing were some 14,000 Canadians given the centre of the landing area. What they achieved that day was remarkable, although at heavy cost of over 300 dead and twice that many wounded, many very seriously. Marc spoke with Maj Richard Gratton who has been with a small group of Canadian soldiers touring battlefields and who attended the commemoration ceremonies held at the beach where Canadian fought their way ashore on June 6, 1944 Plastic Pollution: Canadian consumer thoughts Plastic may ensure food safety and extend its shelf life, but most of it is not recycled. (iStock) A new survey by Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia shows almost all Canadians (90%) would like to see stricter regulations against single-use plastics. Even more say they are motivated personally to reduce their own use of these products, and over 70 per cent would like to see a ban imposed. But would Canadians be willing to pay more for greener alternatives? Well, perhaps just a little bit more, but then there's a limit. On the other side of the issue, several stores are starting to allow consumers to bring in their own containers to enable a reduction in plastic packaging and bags.  Various studies have shown much of the plastic is not recycled, and indeed several types of plastics simply are not recyclable. Lynn spoke with Tony Walker, an assistant professor and co-author of the study. Iceberg season off Newfoundland and Labrador This is the time of year for thousands of tourists to make their way to Canada's Atlantic province to view magnificent icebergs as they float down the coasts of Newfoundland with the current. Many fishermen augment their income with iceberg viewing tours, although often you can also see them from land.  Maric-Claude has some video This iceberg near Ferryland on Newfoundland's Southern Shore in April 2017 stopped traffic as people abandoned their cars to take pictures. (Submitted by Jo-d Martin/Facebook) Watch The Link, June 7th 2019 Images of the week window.jQuery || document.write('

Istruzioni per un genocidio
V - Il generale allo sbaraglio

Istruzioni per un genocidio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 23:50


Nell'ottobre del 1993, in Rwanda arriva Romeo Dallaire. È a capo della missione di caschi blu che dovrebbe favorire il processo di pace teoricamente in atto. Ma non c'è nessun processo di pace: Dallaire se ne accorge e lancia l'allarme (musica: Meditation Improptu 2, di Kevin MacLeod).

Face2Face with David Peck
Michèle Hozer and Carlyn Moulton - "Sponsorland"

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 43:09


Michèle Hozer and Carlyn Moulton and Face2Face host David Peck talk about their new film Sponsorland, Syria, new Canadians, the power of community, banding together, having a can do attitude and why a family should be able to fit into a mini-van.   Biography With two films on the Oscar shortlist (Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould, Promise to The Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman), Emmy-nominated (Promise to The Dead:  The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman) and Gemini-winning (Genius Within) Michèle Hozer has been working as a filmmaker and editor in Canada since 1987.  To date, she has worked on more than 50 documentaries that have received accolades from the world’s most prestigious film festivals, including the Sundance Film festival (Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire) and IDFA (West Wind The Vision of Tom Thompson) in Amsterdam.  In 2015 Michele completed Sugar Coated, her first solo feature length documentary as director, editor, and producer.  The doc was honoured with The Donald Brittain Award for Best Social and Political Documentary at the 2016 CSA’s and is presently available on Netflix. Synopsis Directed by award-winning filmmaker Michèle Hozer (Sugar Coated), SponsorLand follows the day to day lives of a Syrian refugee family brought to Canada in the fall of 2015 by PEC Syria, a private sponsor group in Prince Edward County. SponsorLand is a thoughtful, intimate take on the dynamic between newcomers to Canada and their sponsors who commit money, emotional and sweat equity to support resettlement and the family who while grateful, wonder what they have to sacrifice to fit in. Trailer ---------- For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here or check out the site of his podcast on film, social change and much more. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: TVO and The Cutting Factory. Used with permission.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bill Kelly Show
Romeo Dallaire on mental health.

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 6:36


The Honorable Romeo Dallaire was in town this morning giving a speech in regards to mental health alongside the St Joseph's Foundation. 900CHML's Ted Michaels caught up with Mr. Dallaire.

Big Ideas (Video)
Dallaire and Lewis Q & A following talk on child soldiers

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 12:54


Following their PEN Canada discussion on child soldiers, Romeo Dallaire and Stephen Lewis field questions from the audience.

Big Ideas (Video)
Romeo Dallaire and Stephen Lewis on Child Soldiers

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2012 55:57


Drawing on their vast experiences and first-hand knowledge, distinguished humanitarians Senator Romeo Dallaire and Stephen Lewis, enter into a dialogue about the issues that they have committed their lives to: the eradication of the use of child soldiers and stopping the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. Their discussion, moderated by journalist Anna Maria Tremonti, was organized by PEN Canada.

Big Ideas (Audio)
Romeo Dallaire and Stephen Lewis on Child Soldiers

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2012 56:08


Drawing on their vast experiences and first-hand knowledge, distinguished humanitarians Senator Romeo Dallaire and Stephen Lewis, enter into a dialogue about the issues that they have committed their lives to: the eradication of the use of child soldiers and stopping the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. Their discussion, moderated by journalist Anna Maria Tremonti, was organized by PEN Canada.

The Drew Marshall Show
L.Gen The Hon. Romeo Dallaire (Ret) - 2011

The Drew Marshall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2011 33:58


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Brent Holland Show
Lt. General Romeo Dallaire

Brent Holland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 26:46


Romeo Dallaire was first confronted with child soldiers in unnamed villages on the tops of the thousand hills of Rwanda during the genocide of 1994. The dilemma of the adult soldier who faced them is beautifully expressed in his book's title: They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children. When children are shooting at you, they are soldiers, but as soon as they are wounded or killed they are children once again

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Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)
Romeo Dallaire - They Fight Like Soldiers - Full

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2010 26:47


The former head of the failed UN Peacekeeping Mission in Rwanda, Lt-Gen Romeo Dallaire, talks about his new book "They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children: The Global Quest to Eradicate The Use of Child Soldiers".

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)
Romeo Dallaire - They Fight Like Soldiers - Full

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2010 26:40


The former head of the failed UN Peacekeeping Mission in Rwanda, Lt-Gen Romeo Dallaire, talks about his new book "They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children: The Global Quest to Eradicate The Use of Child Soldiers".

The Drew Marshall Show
L.Gen The Hon. Romeo Dallaire (Ret) - 2006

The Drew Marshall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2006 22:57


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