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Leonard Ro - The Decriminalization of Controlled Substances hosted by Leonard Ro, advocate, lobbyist, ex-narco trafficker takes a look at the decriminalization movement first hand and provides insight on Mr. Ro's involvement in drug trafficking activities while attending the University of Toronto www.lobbying-gc.ca© 2021 All Rights Reserved Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Drug Legalization Movement- Canada, Oregon, Portugal and Beyond
      Oct 8 2021

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      This episode takes an in-depth look at the decriminalization movement from the perspectives of a Canadian lobbyist and advocate who was arrested 23 years ago as a 1st year of University of Toronto student with 1 pds of marijuana doing an illegal U-Turn in Kitchener with no criminal record. The episode also speaks about his criminal history 23 years ago (September 1998) and 18 Years Ago (September 1, 2003-August 26, 2004-Project Ozzi)

      Leonard Ro is currently a legislated federal lobbyist who is seeking the allocation of crown land for affordable housing units. While working at the University of Toronto for 6 years on a CUPE3261 casual position contract he sought reform on Canada's Drug Policy and received a Pardon (Record Suspension) last year for his offenses 23 years (Sept 1998) and 18 years (Sept 2003-Aug 2004) ago. He was nominated for the 2021 Order of Canada from the Governor General's Office and is the past recipient of the 2009 CCRS Award presented by then Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and the 2009 Anti-Crime Distinction Award presented my then Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean.

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      32 min
    • Canadian Armed Forces and Involvement in the G20- Defund the CAF
      Sep 25 2021

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      You are free to listen to the podcast, however redistribution or manipulation of the podcast is prohibited. Reposting or the redistribution and reuse of the content, including photo or audio recording is also prohibited. 
      This episode deals with commentary regarding the 'defund' the Canadian Armed Forces movement and its involvement in the G20 from the perspective of a Canadian lobbyist, advocate and ex-narco trafficker who was arrested 23 years ago as a 1st year of University of Toronto student. Leonard Ro is currently a legislated federal lobbyist who is seeking the allocation of crown land for affordable housing units. While working at the University of Toronto for 6 years on a CUPE3261 casual position contract he sought reform on Canada's Drug Policy and received a Pardon (Record Suspension) last year for his offenses 23 years (Sept 1998) and 18 years (Sept 2003-Aug 2004) ago. He was nominated for the 2021 Order of Canada from the Governor General's Office and is the past recipient of the 2009 CCRS Award presented by then Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and the 2009 Anti-Crime Distinction Award presented my then Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean.

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      30 min
    • CKMS 102.7FM- Democracy in Perspective Episode #1
      Sep 24 2021

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      This episode takes an in-depth look at the decriminalization movement from the perspectives of a Canadian lobbyist, advocate and ex-narco trafficker who was arrested 23 years ago as a 1st year of University of Toronto student. Leonard Ro is currently a legislated federal lobbyist who is seeking the allocation of crown land for affordable housing units. While working at the University of Toronto for 6 years on a CUPE3261 casual position contract he sought reform on Canada's Drug Policy and received a Pardon (Record Suspension) last year for his offenses 23 years (Sept 1998) and 18 years (Sept 2003-Aug 2004) ago. He was nominated for the 2021 Order of Canada from the Governor General's Office and is the past recipient of the 2009 CCRS Award presented by then Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and the 2009 Anti-Crime Distinction Award presented my then Governor General Michaelle Jean

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      56 min
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