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Today’s podcast: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe issued a provincial white paper on Tuesday and declared the province will challenge Ottawa's "continued interference in the province's jurisdiction over natural resources under the guise of federal environmental regulation." Saskatchewan is "drawing the line by taking a number of steps including the introduction of provincial legislation to clarify and protect Saskatchewan's constitutional rights." Premier Moe states he will also work with Alberta premier Danielle Smith "to advance the priorities of Western Canada." Guest: Scott Moe. Premier, SK. Rouleau Commission on Emergencies Act Guest: Alain Bartleman, lawyer and special advisor to the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. CCLA writes: "Government had other options than the Emergencies Act" & "Rouleau warns of tight timelines, but government took maximum amount of time to appoint commissioner." Maru poll for Yahoo Canada shows 57% of Canadians are feeling the effects of rising interest rates. 39% feeling really anxious because of money pressures and 18% being "worried sick" over impact of rising interest rates. Guest: John Wright. Executive vice president Maru. Russian missile assaults on Ukraine this week and G7 / NATO pledges to increase defence of Ukraine. - Vladimir Putin says further missile attacks of this magnitude not necessary. There is Western military speculation Russia's military may be running short of weaponry, missiles, artillery and ammunition. What are the damages Ukraine suffered this week and might Ukraine military when/if it reaches the Russian border refuse to stop advancing? Guest: Olexander Scherba. Fmr Ukraine Ambassador. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer – David Hunter Podcast Producer – Tom McKay 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 |