PODCAST: The Rob Snow Show – February 14, 2022
Posted Feb 14, 2022 05:51:38 PM.
Hour 1:
Monday. Another week, and the occupation of Ottawa does not appear to be any closer to ending. There are some notable updates this morning.
11:45 – “I'll continue to push those two orders of government to get us the necessary resources.”
Mayor Jim Watson joins Rob with details on a deal his office apparently brokered over the weekend with one convoy organizer in an attempt to get trucks occupying the downtown streets to move out of residential areas.
29:40 – “It's a definite step forward, whatever capability and tools they don't have this will give it to them.”
Crisis communication expert Barry McLoughlin from TransformLeaders.ca joins Rob for an abbreviated conversation before we join a live announcement from Premier Ford.
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Hour 2:
It's the Talk Back Hour. Does the situation in Canada right now qualify as a national emergency? Rob takes your calls.
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Hour 3:
0:00 – “We've got to anticipate that this is not going to stop.”
International affairs columnist Geoffrey Johnston joins Rob with his thoughts on the debate about the Emergencies Act.in regards to the protests in Ottawa.
10:47 – “Several businesses related to the construction industry…that have just seen their entire operations in the core shut down.”
David Sali from the Ottawa Business Journal joins Rob with a different perspective on the downtown occupation disruption.
19:51 – “What I'm asking for is Section 275 of the National Defence Act…for personnel and equipment to help our police service.”
City councillors Carol Anne Meehan and Matt Luloff join Rob to explain why they are moving a motion at Tuesday's city council committee would ask the Ontario Government to do what it can to request military help for Ottawa's downtown.
32:28 – “You can actually determine with reasonable precision what your own estate's current and growing value is, but also what it's taxes owing is.”
'Money Monday' features Peter Fraser from Cardinal Planning in Ottawa, today's focus is on charitable giving as part of your end-of-life financial plan.
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