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Roy Green's resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada's most prestigious broadcast award.
 
He is the recipient of the 1998 Human Rights and Race Relations Centre of Canada Gold Medal. He was named Communicator of the Year by the Canadian Public Relations Society in 1998.

Roy was also the only media person included on the Hamilton Spectators list of "100 citizens of influence, of excellence and of a common purpose to improve our society, our economy, our spirit and our well-being".
 
Roy was named by the Fraser Institute to a panel of 24 "distinguished Canadians" charting the future of Canada on the issue of national unity.
 
Roy is an honourary member of the Police Association of Hamilton and the Police Association of Ontario and was a member of the board of directors of the national justice reform and victims rights organization CAVEAT.
 
Roy is a recipient of a Paul Harris Fellowship from Rotary Clubs International.

2002: Recipient of HRH Queen Elisabeth Golden Jubilee Gold Medal.

2003: Finalist for the City of Hamilton Citizen Of The Year award.

2007: Inducted to the City of Hamilton Gallery of Distinction

Roy is often featured in other media writing editorial pieces, on the national news and America's Most Wanted covered his program on the pursuit of Nazi war criminals living in Canada.

Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy's show has been cited by Canada's parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians.