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Listen to this episode commercial free at https://angryplanetpod.comThis week Angry Planet turns its attention to Canada. Global News investigative journalist Stewart Bell joins us to walk through his two latest pieces and give Matthew a crash course on Canadian history. What do outlaw motorcycle gangs, extrajudicial assassinations, an Indian separatist movement, and a resurgent Islamic State all have in common?Canada.Bell is here to explain it all.The pros and cons of extremists recruiting on social mediaAre you talking to a fed?Remembering Air India Flight 182 or Matthew learns Canadian historyThe Khalistan movementWhat makes a 14-year-old interested in Islamic State?Eric Hoffer on what makes a True BelieverSpreading ideologies with an answering machineThe budding new era of political violenceVisas as a tool of foreign interferenceUsing gangs to assassinate your political enemiesThe ups and downs of hiring biker gangs for intelligence workIndia's superpower glow upISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgenceInvestigation: Visas have become an Indian foreign interference toolSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Pakistani man who came to Canada has been charged in an ISIS terrorist plot. Recently, more information in the case of Muhammad Shahzeb Khan has come to light, indicating he moved to Canada on a student visa. Stewart Bell, National online and investigative journalist for Global News, has been covering the story.
The issue of foreign interference returns to the spotlight as the public inquiry into election meddling releases its first report and the RCMP make an arrest of suspected foreign hitmen. ‘The West Block' host Mercedes Stephenson sits down with Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc to discuss the new arrests in the 2023 killing of B.C. Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. LeBlanc also addresses the findings of the foreign interference inquiry, which found that instances of foreign meddling did occur but did not alter the outcomes of Canada's 2019 and 2021 federal elections. Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue also concluded that foreign interference did undermine public confidence in the electoral process. Plus, Stephenson speaks with former CSIS executive manager Dan Stanton and Global News' national security journalist Stewart Bell about the arrest of three suspected hitmen and their alleged ties to the Indian government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight we're joined once again by FIA accredited, and Melbourne-based, motorsport journalist Stewart Bell to discuss and preview this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. You can follow Stewart on X @StewartBellF1 and @UnbeatenF1 Looking for unique and authentic F1 merchandise? Check out www.racingexclusives.com! Check out The RaceWknd magazine here! Title music created by J.T. the Human: https://www.jtthehuman.com/ Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com X: @ScuderiaF1Pod To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ScuderiaF1aFormula1Podcast to find out more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are small financial advice practices becoming obsolete? In this episode of The Finnovator, business coach Stewart Bell explores the trend of small practices being acquired by larger firms. While challenges exist, Stewart believes that the era of the small practice is not at an end. With a focus on specialization, niche offerings, and profitability, small practices can still thrive in the industry. Discover why size doesn't determine success in this thought-provoking episode of The Finnovator. ==================================================================================== To learn more, join our list and get the latest best practice insights in your inbox every fortnight > https://audere.com.au/blog/ To know more about what I do, visit our website: https://audere.com.au Follow me on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financial-planning-business-coach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/stew_bell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stew_bell/ Listen to The Finnovator Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-finnovator/id1506529719 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5cbeOMTo7bLFbHJlmFOPad?si=cb95b6b6bb734bc0 #auderecoachingandconsulting #stewbell #practiceevolution #practiceexcellence #finnovator #financialadvice #pricing
Today's guests: Stewart Bell, National Online Journalist & Investigative Reporter with Global News Andrew Leach, Energy & environmental economist - University of Alberta / Author- Between Doom and Denial Tony Bonen, director of economic research at the Conference Board of Canada Marc Johnson, Biology professor, University of Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're joined by Melbourne-based FIA accredited journalist Stewart Bell who brings us up to speed with all the latest F1 news from Australia! Stewart Bell: Twitter | Inside Line website Looking for unique and authentic F1 merchandise? Check out www.racingexclusives.com! Check out The RaceWknd magazine here! Title music created by J.T. the Human: https://www.jtthehuman.com/ Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScuderiaF1Podcast Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/scuderiaf1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's podcast: The federal gun legislation. C-21 and its adendum which the government insists does not include hunting rifles and shotguns. We talk to one of the most engaged lawyers on the issue of gun legislation in Canada. Guest: Ed Burlew, lawyer, Toronto Specializes in firearms-related cases. Has defended more than 700 cases of licenced firearms owners since beginning this work in 1999. Lawrence Manzer is a New Brunswick Canadian Armed Forces veteran with 17 years CAF service. In August of 2012, Manzer, in the middle of the night, became aware of an altercation at his neighbour's home, seeing his neighbour engaged with three strangers. Manzer entered the situation with an unloaded shotgun. When police arrived Manzer was arrested and found himself criminally charged. The court case eventually was resolved in Lawrence Manzer's favour and his firearms were returned. Guest: Lawrence Manzer. Global News: RCMP foreign interference investigators visit B.C. friendship societyh. Journalists are Stewart Bell and Sam Cooper. Sam Cooper joins us to share what he has discovered about China's intereference into Canada's affairs to date, including the presence of Chinese police stations in Canada. Guest: Sam Cooper. Investigative reporter online, Global News. - Book, Wilful Blindness: How a criminal network of narcos, tycoons and Chinese Communist Party agents infiltrated the West. Casper the Great Pyrenees dog in Georgia. 20 month old Casper fought off 11 coyotes trying to get at the sheep Casper was guarding. Casper killed 8 of the coyotes, but was badly hurt himself. Guest: Dr. Susan Brosman, veterinarian, Director of medical services, Lifeline Animal (.org). She is the vet who has been caring for Casper and it looks like Casper is going to make it. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Global News: RCMP foreign interference investigators visit B.C. friendship societyh. Journalists are Stewart Bell and Sam Cooper. Sam Cooper joins us to share what he has discovered about China's intereference into Canada's affairs to date, including the presence of Chinese police stations in Canada. Guest: Sam Cooper. Investigative reporter online, Global News. - Book, Wilful Blindness: How a criminal network of narcos, tycoons and Chinese Communist Party agents infiltrated the West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stewart is the Founder and Business Coach at Audere Coaching and Consulting. In this first episode, Stewart and Fraser discuss all things client experience, from growing your business and future technology concepts. Stewart Bell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financial-planning-business-coach/ Audere Website: https://audere.com.au/ Find out how HUB24 is empowering advisers to deliver better financial futures https://www.hub24.com.au/ Join the XY platform: App Store: http://co.xyadviser.com/xyistore Google Play: http://co.xyadviser.com/xygplay Desktop: https://www.xyadviser.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.xyadviser.com/disclaimer/
Stewart Bell, Investigative Journalist, Global News
Stewart Bell, Investigative Journalist, Global News
On today's show, we chat with Stewart Elgie, director of the Environment Institute at the University of Ottawa about Jean Charest's climate plan. Plus, Canada has a 'grey zone' of national security where suspects of terrorism face no charges, but can not leave Canada. Global News investigative journalist, Stewart Bell, shares his findings. And Myles Goodwyn of Canadian band, April Wine, talks about his new song, 'For Ukraine', and an upcoming tour.
It's a busy weekend for F1 fans as we're back racing in Australia for the first time since 2019. Tonight we're joined on the show by FIA accredited Formula 1 journalist Stewart Bell to preview the big race, plus there is the usual break down of all the F1 news including *yawn* the latest VW-group joining F1 in 2026 update, listener emails and we speculate on whether we could ever see Ford, or another American manufacturer, join Formula 1. All this and more on the podcast that is always up to speed with Formula 1! Special guest: Stewart Bell: Twitter @StewartBellF1 Website: www.theinsideline.com Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScuderiaF1Podcast Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ScuderiaF1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tonight we're once again joined by Melbourne-based F1 journalist Stewart Bell. There's plenty of news to discuss including all the latest developments around the Australian GP and when it be held in 2022. We also talk about the very eventful first half of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship and Stewart tells us all about his recent conversation with McLaren driver (and fellow Australian) Daniel Ricciardo. Special guest: Stewart Bell: Twitter/Instagram/Website Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: http://ow.ly/gerq50CxM5S Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ScuderiaF1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stewart Bell is a business coach and founder of Audere Consulting & Coaching in Australia. Stewart created The Leveraged Advice Firm, a business coaching program and community for financial advisors, accountants and other advice professionals who are optimistic about the future. In this episode of Power Your Advice, Doug Heikkinen and Stewart talk about the … Continue reading Episode 45 – Can Advice Finally Go Mainstream? – with Stewart Bell →
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This week we add an Australian twist to the show with our special guest F1 journalist Stewart Bell. We chatted about many different topics with Stewart including Daniel Ricciardo's big move to McLaren, the rescheduled 2021 Australian Grand Prix, the season ahead and much, much more. Special Guest: Stewart Bell - stewart-bell.com - Twitter @StewartBellF1 - The Inside Line - website Contact & Feedback: Find us on iTunes & Stitcher Radio Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: http://ow.ly/gerq50CxM5S Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ScuderiaF1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"We've got the best people in the world working for us, and we all want to win," says the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team driver. First published February 2021. Written by Alexander Albon, as told to Stewart Bell. Narrated by Zoe Meunier.
We are delighted to bring you a 5 part podcast series where you will hear from experts as they share their insights & takeaways from the 2020 SFF X SWITCH Singapore FinTech Festival just days after each summit. In this series members of our Financial & FinTech Committee will cover key areas such as: Micro & Macro Economic Trends, Green & Sustainable Finance, Digital Infrastructure, Investor Strategies, Entrepreneurial Journeys and more. In this episode and our final episode of 2020, hear from: STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank & RICHARD MITCHAM, Head of Asia Pacific, JDX Consulting & SALVATORE DI CHIARA, Head of Account Management at Hawksford as they discuss the final day of the festival. Thank you to all our listeners for your support & tuning in to our podcast channel for weekly episodes. Stay tuned for more content in 2021! Stay Safe!
We are delighted to bring you a 5 part podcast series where you will hear from experts as they share their insights & takeaways from the 2020 SFF X SWITCH Singapore FinTech Festival just days after each summit. In this series members of our Financial & FinTech Committee will cover key areas such as: Micro & Macro Economic Trends, Green & Sustainable Finance, Digital Infrastructure, Investor Strategies, Entrepreneurial Journeys and more. In this episode, hear from: STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank & BRUNO AMARO, Fintech Coverage, Southeast Asia at Barclays Bank as they discuss the Investor Summit.
We are delighted to bring you a 5 part podcast series where you will hear from experts as they share their insights & takeaways from the 2020 SFF X SWITCH Singapore FinTech Festival just days after each summit. In this series members of our Financial & FinTech Committee will cover key areas such as: Micro & Macro Economic Trends, Green & Sustainable Finance, Digital Infrastructure, Investor Strategies, Entrepreneurial Journeys and more. In this episode, hear from: STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank & SAM BARRIE, Chartered Financial Planner at The Fry Group as they discuss key takeaways from the Impact Summit.
We are delighted to bring you a 5 part podcast series where you will hear from experts as they share their insights & takeaways from the 2020 SFF X SWITCH Singapore FinTech Festival just days after each summit. In this series members of our Financial & Fintech Committee will cover key areas such as: Micro & Macro Economic Trends, Green & Sustainable Finance, Digital Infrastructure, Investor Strategies, Entrepreneurial Journeys and more. In this episode, hear from: STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank, RUSSELL TOOP, Founder, Cheshire Consultancy & PAUL LANDLESS, Partner, Clifford Chance as they discuss key takeaways from the Infrastructure Summit.
We are delighted to bring you a 5 part podcast series where you will hear from experts as they share their insights & takeaways from the 2020 SFF X SWITCH Singapore FinTech Festival just days after each summit. In this series members of our Financial & Fintech Committee will cover key areas such as: Micro & Macro Economic Trends, Green & Sustainable Finance, Digital Infrastructure, Investor Strategies, Entrepreneurial Journeys and more. In this episode, hear from: STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank, BRUNO AMARO, Fintech Coverage, Southeast Asia at Barclays Bank & SALVATORE DI CHIARA, Head of Account Management at Hawksford as they discuss key takeaways from the Economic Summit.
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Welcome to our FinTech Frontiers series where we talk to experts in the financial industry on regulations, innovation, trends and the impact of the industry post COVID-19. In this episode, Committee Members BRUNO AMARO, Fintech Coverage for Southeast Asia at Barclays Bank & STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Finance Markets at Standard Chartered Bank sit down with VENKATESH SAHA, Head of APAC Expansion at TransferWise.
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Welcome to our FinTech Frontiers series where we talk to experts in the financial industry on regulations, innovation, trends and the impact of the industry post COVID-19. In this episode, Committee Members BRUNO AMARO, Fintech Coverage for Southeast Asia at Barclays Bank & STEWART BELL, Executive Director for Finance Markets at Standard Chartered Bank sit down with PAM CHUANG, Head of Growth Singapore and MEHROZE MUNAWAR, Analytics APAC at Revolut.
Is the CFL hosed for 2020? (); Global's Stewart Bell talks WE (13:15); How to teach real estate in 2020 (23:20); Why is speeding a bigger issue during COVID (37:10); CERB has paid out money it shouldn't have. Now what? (42:05); The Final Word (53:45). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Global News exclusive has revealed new information about WE Charity and the WE Charity Foundation, prompting further questions about the organization and the now-cancelled contract with the Candadian federal government to oversee a massive student grant program. Today, we’re joined by Global News’ investigative reporter Stewart Bell and Financial Post reporter Vanmala Subramaniam to talk about the latest revelations surrounding the charitable group and its real estate holdings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: An update from the Royal Canadian Air Force on the Cyclone helicopter that crashed off the coast of Greece in April, killing six Canadians. Guest: Matthew Fisher, military journalist and Global News Commentator. Chapter 2: New reporting from Global News investigative journalist Stewart Bell has revealed that the RCMP are adding ‘incels' to their terrorism awareness guide. Self-described ‘incels', or ‘involuntary celibates', are individuals who are unable to find a romantic partner, and include the suspect in the van attack in Toronto that killed 10 in 2018. Guest: Matthew Fisher, military journalist and Global News Commentator. Chapter 3: Planning on catching a BC Ferry anytime soon? Make sure you bring a mask! A new rule is going into effect that passengers must bring a mask with them when they board a ferry, reading to wear if minimum physical distancing requirements cannot be met. Guest: Niki Reitmayer - CKNW Mornings contributor. Chapter 4: Variety Children's Charity partnering with local businesses to help kids with disabilities. A lot of local charities are struggling to keep up with the increased demand for their services amid COVID-19. Variety Children's Charity says they've seen requests for assistance DOUBLE, and they're partnering with local businesses to help meet the need. Guest: Cally Wesson, Variety CEO. Chapter 5: Tunji Taylor-Lewis is an actor who performs with Vancouver TheatreSports - along with fellow actor Ashlee Ferral, he recently spoke out about the discrimination and the ‘glass ceiling' that he and other black actors face. Guest: Tunji Taylor-Lewis. Chapter 6: Park Board Meeting Commissioner John Coupar joins us to talk about where the board landed on motions regarding public alcohol consumption and reducing vehicles in Stanley Park. Guest: John Coupar, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner. Chapter 7: Border town impacted by ban on non-essential crossing. A slight easing of border restrictions yesterday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won't change much for people waiting for everything to get back to normal. Residents of Point Roberts want an exemption to drive through BC and cross the border, but other US border towns are feeling the impact of the closure as well. Guest: Karen Frisbie, Oroville Chamber of Commerce President.
The Roy Green Show Podcast The threat level to Canada and Canadians as World Health Organization raises the global risk assessment to "very high." How should Canadians prepare and respond? Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Infectious diseases physician & scientist. Toronto General Hospital and the University of Toronto. - Global News is carrying two new stories by Stewart Bell: ‘Canadians are coming home after being imprisoned abroad for terrorism-related crimes' and ‘Canada's terrorism offenders are coming out of prison still radicalized'. Roy speaks with Stewart, to get more on both of these stories. Guest: Stewart Bell, investigative journalist with Global News - Last weekend, Roy covered the stories of small business owners across Canada being impacted by the rail blockades. One week later, how is Canada's small business sector faring? Guest: Dan Kelly. President/CEO CFIB - In the wake of increasingly worrisome news of the global spread of COVID-19, stock markets have reacted very negatively. Both the New York and Toronto markets have taken deep dives. Guest: Tom Caldwell. Chairman, Caldwell Investment Management, Toronto - A look at COVID-19 in Japan, where cases of the coronavirus have continued to climb. The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games face possible cancellation. How are the Japanese people responding to COVID-19 and what is the word coming out of China? Guest: Matthew Fisher, in Japan, Provides commentator for Global News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canadian business moving to U.S. Guest: Peter Gossman - Departing MPs pocket many $-millions. Guest: Aaron Wudruck - Global News' Stewart Bell on challenging extremists Guest: Stewart Bell - Prof Christian Leuprecht - ISIS leaders death & recruitment Guest: Christian Leuprecht - Former white supremacist Tony McAleer on book Cure For Hate Guest: Tony McAleer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global News' Stewart Bell on death of ISIS leader. Guest: Stewart Bell. National online journalist online. Global News - Wexit AB founder Peter Downing. Guest: Peter Downing. Founder: Wexit movement. - Poli sci prof Duane Bratt on AB future. Guest: Duane Bratt. Political science professor, Mount Royal University and author: Canada, The Provinces And The Global Nuclear Revival. - Former NFLD Premier Peckford. Now what? Guest: Brian Peckford. Blogs at Peckford42.wordpress.com - Former MB Chief Justice Cda committing fossil fuel suicide. Guest: Brian Giesbrecht. Fmr. Acting Chief Justice & Associate Chief Justice, Manitoba. Senior Fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. - TX realtor relocating Western Cdn businesses. Guest: Robert Graham. Real estate agent. Arrowstar See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan is joined by Stewart Bell, a Global News Reporter just returning from Syria to discuss the conflict with Kurdish and Turkish forces. He is also joined by Laura Hensley of Global News Online to talk about how to avoid political arguments during this politically unfortunate timed Thanksgiving.
Online ISIS supporter deemed a danger to Canada has been ordered released from custody. Global News has released a story about this by national online journalist Stewart Bell. Guest: Stewart Bell, Global News reporter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Linda Frum yesterday tweeted: "my son is in Calgary for Stampede. He says he keeps meeting people who ask him "do people in the East actively hate us?" What a sad state of affairs for this country. And, Linda Frum takes your calls. Federal Minister of the Environment tweets "There's a lot to love about Ottawa -- including our tap water!" Meanwhile in the First Nation community of Attawapiskat residents inform an emergency meeting on the state of Attawapiskat's public water concludes: 1: Limit showers 2: crack open a window so we don't inhale chemicals from the steam. 3: Don't bathe in hot water as it opens our pores which can expose us to more chemicals. 4: Don't wash the food. Are the federal Liberals and Conservatives moving closer to each other on fiscal policies, making it more difficult for voters to decide? And...argues our guest, federal CPC leader Andrew Scheer is "underwhelming" as he pursues Justin Trudeau and the Liberals for the October 21 vote. Canada shirking its responsibility to prosecute its citizens who fought for ISIL writes John ivison in the National Post. It's too difficult to get to the ISIL/ISIS members in Kurdish detention argues the federal government. Well, it wasn't too difficult for Global News' Stewart Bell to find and interview an ISIS member in Kurdish custody. The ugliness of undisguised anti-Semitism. Richard Zimler is an international best-selling novelist whose books have been translated into 20 languages. Recently Richard Zimler, who is Jewish, was confronted by blatant anti-Semitism in England. - Guests: Senator Linda Frum Adrian Sutherland. Lifelong Attawapiskat resident and leader of the increasingly internationally popular FN band Midnight Shine. Brian Peckford. Former Premier, Newfoundland and Labrador and contributor to the program. Scott Newark. National security advisor to the federal and Ontario governments, former AB prosecutor who argues prosecution may be difficult but certainly not impossible. (major piece for the MacDonald-Laurier Institute). Richard Zimler. (wrote op ed piece about his experience in the British newspaper The Guardian) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer joins us. From his controversial punitive action against CPC MP and now former parliamentary justice committee member Michael Cooper, to his reported decision not to attend the D-DAY ceremonies at Juno Beach in favour of being present at the U of Regina for Honourary Doctorates for family members, to musing by the federal Liberals about the viability of Twitter during the October election campaign, to the Senate's decisions concerning Bills C-48 and C-69 ... and add what the CPC will do concerning Justin Trudeau's ethics violations (fed ethics commissioner ruling pending), the refusal by the Liberals to permit Jody Wilson-Raybould to share her concerns about Trudeau interfering with her as attorney general over criminal charge against SNC LAVALIN and Trudeau publicly musing about criminal court for Admiral Mark Norman. And any thoughts about Justin Trudeau's father and fmr PM Pierre Trudeau refusing to join Canada's military during WWII even though he was age-appropriate and healthy. Toronto District School Board new dress code and removing caps for O Canada is optional. In the U.S. school uniforms are an increasing demand. The Long Beach, California, Unified School Board has had a mandatory school uniforms policy in place for 25 years and with great success. The Toronto Raptors: Now up 3 - 1 in games in the Best-of-Seven NBA Championship series against defending Golden State Warriors. We Really Are the North: Raptors' unprecedented success draws attention from across the country & are the Raptors Canada's team or Toronto's team? Angus Reid Institute asked the questions. Canadian captured in Syria says ISIS asked him to infiltrate U.S. to conduct attacks. Abu Henricki al Canadi shared this with the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism. Global News story by Stewart Bell. Senate decides on Bills C-69 / C-48. Now back to MPs. Meanwhile SecondStreet.org, a new Canadian think tank releases a policy brief showing over the past five years $196 billion in natural resource projects have been stalled or cancelled, due, at least in part, to government policies. - Guests: Andrew Scheer. Leader: CPC. Ryan Bird. Manager, Corporate and Social Media. TDSB. Diana Craighead. President and board member of the Long Beach, CA, Unified School Board (has 3 children in the LBUSB schools) Dave Korzinski. Research associate, Angus Reid Institute Dr. Anne Speckhard. Director: International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism Colin Craig. President. SecondStreet.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast - Conservative MP Erin O'Toole, along with Jason Kenney and Peter MacKay, was one of the three former Harper government cabinet ministers who spoke with Marie Henein, lead lawyer for Admiral Mark Norman. Did the information they provided cause the prosecution to stay the charge against the Admiral? The RCMP failed to interview the former federal ministers, although Peter MacKay told us yesterday the RCMP did speak with him about a very narrow focus. Roy starts off the podcast with MP O'Toole, to get his perspective on what happened. Later, Scott Newark – former Alberta prosecutor and senior policy advisor to a federal Minister for Public Safety, now a professor at Simon Fraser University – gives his view on staying of criminal charge against Admiral Mark Norman. Roy also gets Scott's take on the case of Jack Letts, dubbed “Jihadi Jack” by members of the U.K. press, and Stewart Bell's report for Global News that shows the Canadian government looked at possible options for bringing back ISIS members. What are the pros and cons of electric vehicles? BC Green Party leader, Andrew Weaver, told the Lynda Steele Show on CKNW that BC drivers anxious about the price of gasoline should consider an equity loan on their homes to purchase an electric vehicle. Roy brings in three experts on electric vehicles to get their views on the future of the electric car in Canada. Asia Bibi is a Christian Pakistani woman who was sentenced to death for blasphemy. The Pakistan Supreme Court overturned the sentence but Bibi was still in danger as public demonstrations by hardline Islamists demanding her death took place in Pakistan. Now Asia Bibi and her family have been permitted to enter and live in Canada where they are under federal government protection. - Guests: Erin O'Toole, Conservative Party of Canada MP and former Veterans Affairs Minister Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Prosecutor, Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, advisor to the federal and Ontario governments post-9/11, now a Professor at Simon Fraser University; Dennis Desrosiers, of Desrosiers Automotive Consultants. Trevor Melanson, of Clean Energy Canada at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Salim Mansur, Author, columnist and Political science professor Emeritus with the University of Western Ontario. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"We need to get ready in case they come back sooner [to Canada] than what we had expected," said RCMP Deputy Commissioner Gilles Michaud to Global News' Stewart Bell on Wednesday. The Deputy Commissioner was referencing "at least a dozen Canadians detained in Syria amidst the collapse of the so-called Islamic State." First, Roy talks with Abigail R. Esman about this and her column for the Investigative Project on Terrorism, ‘Lull in Terrorism Masks a Deepening Jihadist Threat, Dutch Report Warns' And then Scott Newark and Roy continue the conversation about the statement by the RCMP Deputy Commissioner, and the release from prison of Kevin Omar Mohamed, who the Parole Board of Canada assesses as a continuing serious risk. This week we also found out about Pamir Hakimzadah, who returned to Toronto after failing to join ISIS in 2014. His story could not be told until now because of court-sealed records of an RCMP investigation. Keep up with the interviews and world news that matter to you by subscribing to the Roy Green Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your favourite podcasts. Guests: Abigail R. Esman, author of ‘Radical State: How Jihad Is Winning Over Democracy in the West' Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer Canadian Police Association, Director of Operations for the Investigative Project on Terrorism, Security policy advisor to the governments of Ontario and Canada and Adjunct Professor with Simon Fraser University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex is joined by Stewart Bell, Global News Investigative Reporter, to talk about a statement from the U.S. State Department that calls upon several countries, including Canada, to repatriate and prosecute their citizens who left their home countries to fight alongside ISIS.
Stewart Bell shares his perspective on ISIS and the Canadian members who now want out. He recently wrote three major stories for Global News, covering such issues. Hear more about the possibility of repatriating ISIS fighters, and how they could face charges, in The Roy Green Show Podcast. And listen to Roy's exclusive interview with John Letts, father of the British-Canadian dual citizen who is currently held in a Kurdish prison, accused of being a member of ISIS. Subscribe to The Roy Green Show Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite shows. Guest: Stewart Bell, national online investigative journalist for Global News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stewart Bell, National Online Journalist, Investigative, Global News, says Canada's strategy for managing returning jihadis is fraught with problems.
A charity that runs a Vancouver-area mosque has been penalized by federal regulators after an audit alleges its former president and imam spent tens of thousands of dollars on personal purchases. The audit also alleged the charity had a “relationship” with a Qatar organization accused of supporting terrorism. Guest: Stewart Bell, reporter for Global News investigating this story (Photo: Global BC) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen as Brian recites the Oath of Allegiance that new citizens must swear and asks if terrorists like Zakaria Amara should have to swear to it before getting their citizenship back. Brian talks to Lowell Green, Stewart Bell of the National Post and takes your calls on citizenship and Ontario's crazy spending budget.