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The Roy Green Show Podcast, May5: Israel Amb to Canada. Holocaust Remembrance Day. - Toronto Today, AM 640 Greg Brady. Leafs out. - Independent Grocers vp Gary Sands, and Prof Sylvain Charlebois. Feeding Cda. - Prof Ken Coates, universities occupied.
Today’s podcast:
Holocaust Remembrance Day tomorrow. - attempts continue to negotiate a permanent ceasefire with Israel. Israel demands the return of hostages abducted by Hamas last October 7 as precondition.
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel Ambassador to Canada.
Toronto Maple Leafs lose in overtime in Game 7 of the first Stanley Cup series to the Boston Bruins. The Leafs now begin the 58th consecutive year of the team rebuild in pursuit of the Stanley Cup. Leafs fans equally "bewildered, despairing and thoroughly p----d off" according to a listener email this morning.
Guest: Greg Brady. Host of Toronto Today on our Corus radio station AM 640.
It is so-called Boycott Loblaws month in Canada. Challenges of providing food for Canada.
Guest: Gary Sands. VP Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers.
Universities occupations continue. In Canada, McGill, U of Ottawa, U of T, UBC with new one scheduled for UMB this week. How does one of Canada's most prominent academics interpret? Who is behind these protests and how to view rising antisemitism.
Guest: Professor Ken Coates. Professor emeritus University of Saskatchewan. Now at Yukon University, chair of Indigenous governance program. Consultant to Indigenous groups and governments in Canada, New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United Nations. Books include: From Treaty Peoples, to Treaty Nation.
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May 5: Israel Ambassador to Canada. Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Holocaust Remembrance Day tomorrow. - attempts continue to negotiate a permanent ceasefire with Israel. Israel demands the return of hostages abducted by Hamas last October 7 as precondition.
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israel Ambassador to Canada.
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May 5: Toronto Today, AM 640 Greg Brady. Leafs out again.
Toronto Maple Leafs lose in overtime in Game 7 of the first Stanley Cup series to the Boston Bruins. The Leafs now begin the 58th consecutive year of the team rebuild in pursuit of the Stanley Cup. Leafs fans equally "bewildered, despairing and thoroughly p----d off" according to a listener email this morning.
Guest: Greg Brady. Host of Toronto Today on our Corus radio station AM 640.
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May 5: Dr. Independent Grocers vp Gary Sands. Prof Sylvain Charlebois, Feeding Canada.
It is so-called Boycott Loblaws month in Canada. Challenges of providing food for Canada.
Guest: Gary Sands. VP Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers.
And: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director Dalhousie University Agri-Foods laboratory.
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May 5: Great prof Ken Coates, universities occupations.
Universities occupations continue. In Canada, McGill, U of Ottawa, U of T, UBC with new one scheduled for UMB this week. How does one of Canada's most prominent academics interpret? Who is behind these protests and how to view rising antisemitism.
Guest: Professor Ken Coates. Professor emeritus University of Saskatchewan. Now at Yukon University, chair of Indigenous governance program. Consultant to Indigenous groups and governments in Canada, New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United Nations. Books include: From Treaty Peoples, to Treaty Nation.
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May 5: Philip Cross, MacDonald Laurier Institute paper “Canada’s Resource Sector: Protecting the Golden Goose.”
MacDonald Laurier Institute paper: Canada's Resource Sector: Protecting the Golden Goose. Co-authored by Jack Mintz, Distinguished Fellow MLI.
Philip Cross, Senior Fellow MLI.
Guest: Philip Cross, former chief economics analyst at Statistics Canada.
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