The Roy Green Show Podcast – Alleged ISIS killer in Toronto, Ramifications of Trump leaving the Iran deal, Eagle Spirit Pipeline goes to court - a podcast by Global News / Curiouscast

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U.S. President Donald Trump has pulled the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the leaders of the U.K., Germany and France are lamenting the decision, while Stephen Harper, former Australian prime minister John Howard&the former prime minister of Northern Ireland took out a full page NY Times ad supporting the move.

 What are the potential ramifications of this decision?

 Guest: Tom Quiggin, former Canadian military intelligence officer, arms control inspector under the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, former intelligence contractor for the RCMP and the UN, and a court-certified expert on security and terrorism

-Following another debate between the main party leaders in Ontario, we ask Ipsos polling CEO Darrell Bricker what is most likely to win over voters and what will push voters away.

Guest: Darrell Bricker, CEO at IPSOS Public Affairs, Global TV commentator, Author of ‘The Big Shift’

-The Eagle Spirit pipeline is a $16 billion venture sponsored by 30 Indigenous communities and their leaders in northern British Columbia. While most of the focus in Canada is on the Trans Mountain pipeline dispute, the coalition behind Eagle Spirit has launched a court case against the federal government's B.C. tanker moratorium legislation. A GoFundMe campaign in support of the coalition has already secured nearly half of its financial goal.

 Guest: Calvin Helin, President and Chairman of Eagle Spirit Energy Holdings, First Nations lawyer, one of Canada's Top 40 under 40, and best selling author

-For many military veterans who fought for Canada, surviving on a day-to-day basis back home is a challenge they hadn't anticipated. Often, they endure battles with mental health issues like PTSD, suffer from the lasting scars of severe wounds or – in far too many cases – end up homeless.

Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau told a town hall meeting that Canada’s veterans are “asking for more than we can give right now”.The Equitas Society has organized the first annual Canadian Walk for Veterans, which will be held in cities across Canada on June 3, 2018. It’s an opportunity to learn the stories of veterans and foster a connection between the public and Canada’s war wounded.

Guests: Marc Burchell, president of the Equitas Society, which is comprised of military veterans who launched a class action lawsuit against the federal governmentAaron Bedard, military veteran and founder of the Annual Walk for Veterans

-An ISIS killer is possibly living free and unencumbered in Toronto. A man going by the name Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi gave an interview for a New York Times podcast in which he claimed he was a former ISIS executioner who had killed multiple times while in Syria.

 When the issue was raised during Question Period by CPC House Leader Candice Bergen, Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale refused to answer any specific questions.

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