Roy Green Show Podcast, July 22: Sask. Prem. Scott Moe, Message for Trudeau Gov. - Anna Kwok&Benedict Rogers, Hong Kong Bounties. - Shane Wenzel, Homebuilder on Unaffordable Homes. - Dr. Chris Milburn, Pharmacists Prescribing Meds - a podcast by Global News / Curiouscast

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Global News story: Former USask professor predicts new oil and gas policy will divide Canada. Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe agrees and posted the GN story to his Twitter account. 
Also: Are Canada's premiers collectively and/or for their own reasons turning against Justin Trudeau and his government's policies?  Recently all four Atlantic Canada premiers sent a letter of concern/protest to the prime minister about the carbon tax imposition.   Guest: Scott Moe. Premier. Saskatchewan 
 Eight former residents and activists in Hong Kong have had bounties of $1 million (HK) placed on them by Hong Kong police. We speak with one of the activists with a price on their heads.   
Benedict Rogers is the author of: The China Nexus: 30 Years in and around the Communist Party's Tyranny. Rogers was denied entry to Hong Kong in 2017 on the orders of Beijing. This was 20 years after he had moved to the city as a journalist and activist. Guests: Anna Kwak is one of the eight former residents of Hong Kong and human rights activist with a $1 million (Hong Kong) bounty on her for her opposition to the manner of Beijing's of Hong Kong. Seeking asylum in the U.S.
Benedict Rogers. Human rights activist specializing in Asian policy and geopolitics. Co-founder and CEO of Hong Kong Watch. Deputy Chair of th UK Conservative Party Human Rights Commission. Regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal. Has testified in the UK parliament, the European parliament and the U.S. Congress. Shane Wenzel is a Calgary homebuilder who posted to Twitter a few days ago that 10 confirmed homebuyers walked away from their home purchases when the BOC interest rate hit 5%. The homebuyers had secured financing when the BOC rate was 2-2.5% in early 2022. 
Guest: Shane Wenzel. Calgary homebuilder. Places the blame squarely on the Trudeau government; "You can thank Trudeau and his government. Their out-of-control spending, policies and a tenth consecutive interest rate hike for adding to the housing crisis."  
All Canadian provinces now permit pharmacists to prescribe medication for relatively minor health issues. Is this a positive step? What are the possible pitfalls? What is the response of Canada's family physicians?Guest: Dr. Chris Milburn. Family doctor, Sydney, Nova Scotia. 
  
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