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10/8/2008
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 2008
The CTF launches a campaign to oppose carbon taxes.
An economic outlook for Canada.
Campaign trail rhetoric.
Open lines.
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8/27/2008
Greg Bohnert hosts for Rob Breakenridge - next program, Greg speaks with former Wall Street executive, John Talbott, about the implications of a Barack Obama economic strategy for Canada,
Lawyer Tony Merchant is along to discuss class action law suits in which he is involved, including the one against Maple Leaf Meats.
Edmonton area MP, Ken Epp, joins Greg for a discussion of a private member's bill dealing with fetal homicide: Bill C-484.
And an Illinois sherriff, who voluntarily went to jail to experience what it was like, tells his story.
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8/26/2008
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 2008
A U of C research team may have figured out why southern Alberta bats are turning up dead.
Research being conducted may allow the disabled to control certain objects using their mouth.
The Conference Board of Canada says arts add 84-billion to the country’s economy.
How has the listeria outbreak hurt Maple Leaf’s image?
Arctic expert says Harper should focus less on military measures and more on crucial initiatives that are needed elsewhere.
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8/25/2008
MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 2008
Barack Obama recently announced his pick for running mate in Joe Biden. Was this a wise move? How do Obama supporters feel about this?
Canadian troops continue to die overseas. What needs to be done to help stop the fatalities?
Word is circulating that Harper could announce an October election after Labour Day.
Take a closer look at the fish you order in restaurants, because it could be something other than what you pay for.
Plus we'll have a recap of the Beijing Olympics and a look ahead to future games.
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8/21/2008
Debbie Riopel, the "kindness" expert speaks in Edmonton about her recent world tour - and speaks to us tonight about the same thing.
Bill Roggio, editor of The Long War Journal, is along to comment on recent developments in Iraq.
Ezra Levant joins Rob to talk about how he's been dragged into another human rights debate involving the Catholic Register
Maureen Bader, BC Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says no more money for athletes. She'll talk about that with Rob.
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8/20/2008
Dave Harris, President of Democracy House, joins Rob for a discussion of the Khadr and Khawaja cases.
Jeff Meldrum, associate professor of anthropology at Idaho State University, will talk about his research on the Sasquatch.
Blogger Bill Roggio always has an interesting perspective on the Iraqi war and he will join Rob to discuss US troop withdrawals.
Laura Wershler from Sexual Health Access Alberta with something every parent should know about teen age sex.
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