Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton. He will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective to daily news that will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Tim Bolen: The return of McDonald's McRib, If social media's healthy for kids, Getting into television broadcasting & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Today features CHCH Morning Live's very own Tim Bolen. With tales of how Tim got into the television game, whether or not social media is actively bad for kids, the return of McDonald's McRib and more.
Guest: Tim Bolen, Co-Host, Morning Live!, CHCH-TV
2/3/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 18 seconds
You have higher insurance because of stolen cars, Many Canadians fear losing their job, Telling the stories of Hamilton's pro wrestling scene & The NHL All-Star Weekend is here!
We're hearing more and more about auto thefts in our area and believe it or not, that effects more than just the person whose vehicle gets stolen. How does a stolen car down the street impact you and the amount of insurance you have to pay.
Guest: Elliott Silverstein, Director of Government Relations with CAA Insurance
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A lot of Canadians fear losing their job with the majority saying they have next to no safety net to fall upon. Where does this fear stem from and who's actually saving for the future?
Guest: Jon Roe, Research Associate with Angus Reid
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There is more to professional wrestling than just musclebound men flying about a wrestling ring - there are real people behind the personas with real stories and even more real struggles. A local comedian happens to have a very personal connection to this world and aims to tell the stories of those who he knew as more than just people from the TV.
Guest: Eric Johnston, Hamilton-based Standup Comedian and Actor
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The NHL All-Star Weekend is happening this weekend. Are you excited? Is it even worth getting excited over?
Guest: Mike Stubbs, Host of London Live on 980 CFPL and London Knights play-by-play announcer
2/2/2024 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
How can the City of Hamilton better use consultants to save you money? & Lawmakers' attention turns to deepfake tech following artificial porn of Taylor Swift on X
Hamilton's Ward 11 councillor, Mark Tadeson, has suggested the City studies the way it uses consultants. How could this streamline the way consultants are utilized and ultimately save you money?
Guest: Mark Tadeson, Councillor, Ward 11, City of Hamilton
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Deepfakes are not a new topic however the recent use of deepfake technology to produce sexually explicit content of Taylor Swift has prompted lawmakers to look closer at the tech.
Guest: Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst & Journalist
2/1/2024 • 31 minutes, 34 seconds
What's going on at Hamilton City Hall? Why do kids have so many allergies nowadays? & An unbelievable hockey card find in a Regina attic
So much is happening at Hamilton City Council from conversations about housing to consultants and Scott welcomes John Best back to the show to catch us up.
Guest: John Best, Publisher, The Bay Observer
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Did things like autism, ADD/ADHD and allergies to seemingly everything under the sun just pop up out of nowhere or were we just not looking for/capable of identifying it before?
Dr. Jason Profetto, Director of Family Medicine and Chair of Clinical Skills and MD Admissions at McMaster University
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In Regina, a box has been discovered with some unbelievably rare hockey cards. What makes these so rare and why can they sell for millions of dollars?
Guest: Jason Simonds, Sports Card Specialist & Consignment Director, Heritage Auctions
1/31/2024 • 43 minutes, 57 seconds
House of Commons back to work. Think Of The Children and Let Them Play! Swifties, Bills, and Sports with Steve Foxcroft.
House of Commons back after the holidays, what's on the agenda?
Guest: Richard Brennan, Former Journalist with The Toronto Star covering both Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill
Helicopter parents might shriek, but studies show that kids NEED risky play.
Guest: Dr. Mariana Brussoni is the Director of the Human Early Learning Partnership, and a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia.
No Don? We get Steve Foxcroft! Swifties, Bills, and Sports galore!
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Fluke Transport / Tri-Foxco USA
1/30/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: The NHL's lack of goons but not punishments for dirty plays, Cellphones in the classroom, Naming Hamilton's snowplows & more
Friday evenings signal another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio and this time Scott welcomes back Mike Fortune for conversations about cellphones in the classroom, naming Hamilton's snowplows, the NHL's ability to remove goons from the game but not consequences for playing dirty. It's time to buckle up and get ready for another wicked show.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
1/27/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 15 seconds
A warning for Hamilton City Council, The record high cost of protecting our MPs, Research says higher police budgets don't mean lower crime rates in Canada & Star studded nominees for Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame
What would prompt a city councillor from Toronto to request an audience with Hamilton City Council? Perhaps a warning for Hamilton regarding who should run our LRT?
Guest: Josh Matlow, Toronto City Councillor
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We've hit a record high in the cost of protecting our members of Parliament. Why is this and is it warranted?
Guest: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former CSIS analyst
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Research has been done into the relation between police budgets and the rate of crime in Canadian cities. From the sound of it, an increase to one doesn't necessarily mean a decrease in the other.
Guest: Melanie Seabrook, lead author on the study, and a researcher at the Upstream Lab, St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto
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This year's list of nominees for the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame is amazingly star studded with Jim Carrey, Eugene Levy and Martin Short among some of them.
Guest: Shaun Majumder, Comedian and host of the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame Gala Awards
1/26/2024 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Report recommends Hamilton LRT be operated by third party contractor for 10 years
1/25/2024 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Hamilton's budget debate continues, History's largest cruise ship was partly built in Hamilton, Up to 20% of watching a sports game involves gambling ads & Why shouldn't LRT be ran by a contracted operator?
The budget debate rages on for City Council as they work to lower the tax hike it'll pose to Hamiltonians.
Guest: Ted McMeekin, Councillor for Ward 15
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The biggest cruise ship in history has her maiden voyage this weekend. A prominent piece of this ship was built right here in Hamilton. What part(s) was built here and what goes into constructing it?
Guest: Tom Beach, President of Handling Specialty
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When you watch a sports game, there's more than just the game that you're seeing. It would appear that up to 20% of your viewing involves watching advertising for gambling.
Guest: Steve McAllister, Editor-in-Chief of Gaming News Canada
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A staff report for the City of Hamilton suggests that a contracted operator should be chosen to run the LRT rather than the City itself. Is that in our best interest? Scott speaks with someone who vehemently disagrees.
Guest: Eric Tuck, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 107
1/25/2024 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
Does Hamilton need $60 million in cycling infrastructure? What movies are nominated for Oscars this year? & The feds violated the Charter with the Emergencies Act in response to the trucker convoy?
Is Hamilton really in need of $60 million worth of bike lanes and cycling infrastructure?
Guest: Brian Hollingworth, Transportation Planning Director, City of Hamilton
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Which movies have been nominated to win Oscars and why is Barbie among them?
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author
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According to the Federal Court, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was violated by the Feds when dealing with the trucker convoy using the Emergencies Act.
Guest: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Professor & Chair of Public & International Affairs with Dalhousie University
1/24/2024 • 38 minutes, 49 seconds
Cdn Gov to limit student visas. What does this mean?
The Canadian Gov. set to limit the amount of student visas in 2024 to 360,000.
Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University.
1/23/2024 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
"Hamilton Isn't Amsterdam!" Why more bike lanes might not be the solution. Cdn Gov to limit student visas! Paying Respects for Bills fans, old school hockey stories, and more with Don Robertson.
Hamilton is pitching a $60-million plan to build more bike lanes in Hamilton, faster. Is this a bad idea?
Guest: John Best, the Bay Observer
The Canadian Gov. set to limit the amount of student visas in 2024 to 360,000.
Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University.
Cursed Franchises? Seems to be happening to the Buffalo Bills. Old School Hockey Stories and so much more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Defending Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/23/2024 • 58 minutes, 20 seconds
How are Hamilton's transportation woes (current and future) being addressed? & Will the music industry ditch live acts for digital ones?
Moving through Hamilton is a challenge and it seems that those trips in the community are slowing down. With housing being close to the top of the biggest issues that City Council has to deal with, transportation is right up there with it. How will it be addressed? Scott asks none other than Hamilton's own John-Paul Danko.
Guest: John-Paul Danko, Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton
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How will AI shape the way our music is created? Will the industry prefer holograms and AI over live acts? Scott knows just the person to help navigate both of these questions and the music industry as a whole.
Guest: Eric Alper, Music Publicist & Commentator
1/19/2024 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
How well is City Council doing at lowering the impending tax hike? Are we prepared for the next pandemic if/when it comes? & The book about financial literacy that's for everyone
Hamilton City Council is continuing budget talks in an effort to lower the tax hike. How have these talks been going?
Guest: John Best, Publisher, The Bay Observer
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As the world leaders plan and prepare how to respond to a worldwide pandemic akin to COVID-19, there is a lot of talk as if another one on that scale is coming rather than might. Are pandemics more common than we realize? How prepared are we to act if/when it the next one comes?
Guest: Dr. Dawn Bowdish, Executive Director of the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health and a Professor in the Department of Medicine with McMaster University
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Financial literacy is something that's sorely lacking in our world and though the government is set to introduce kids to it as a subject in school, that doesn't mean it's something only kids can learn. Luckily enough, a book has been written to help us all on this exact topic and it's author is someone you might know.
Guest: Karen Cummings, Former CHCH Reporter and Author, “The Wealthy Martian: An Out-of-this-World Guide to Financial Literacy for Parents, Teens and Other Earthlings”
1/18/2024 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
How could politicians help relieve tax hikes by not taking raises? Loblaws' push to sell cannabis in grocery stores & Is it time for the Maple Leafs to fire their head coach?
How can municipal politicians show their sympathy and possibly even help relieve the burden incoming tax hikes may cause? Perhaps by taking a pay cut? How about by passing on a pay raise?
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Loblaws is pushing Ontario's government to allow the sale of cannabis in grocery stores. Is this something that's needed? Will it better serve the consumer?
Guest: Mitchell Osak, CEO, Quanta Consulting Inc
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The Maple Leafs are doing what fans have come to expect which is begging the question, is it time to change out their coach? Is it time for Sheldon Keefe to go?
Guest: Mike Stubbs, Host, London Live, 980 CFPL & Play-by-Play Announcer, London Knights
1/17/2024 • 40 minutes, 9 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Ron Foxcroft: Reducing Hamilton's budget, The success (or failure) of electric cars, Limiting the number of terms a politician can serve & more
Outstanding people and Fridays pair perfectly and The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio is proof of that! This week, Scott welcomes none other than Hamilton's own Ron Foxcroft to talk about reducing the tax hike that's been proposed with Hamilton's new budget, term limits for politicians, the success (or failure) of electric cars and more.
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist, Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc and Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport & Basketball Referee
1/13/2024 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Hamilton City Council wants your plan for the budget, Can the federal Liberals turn things around? & Does Steve Foxcroft like inclement weather with his sports?
Hamilton City Council is looking to hear from you about what should be done about the budget. Sitting at a whopping 14% increase has many people outraged but could Toronto's proposed increase of over 10% make our proposed increase appear better or possibly worse?
Guest: Vito Sgro, Former mayoral candidate & political insider
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Federal polling numbers aren't too favourable for the federal Liberals and Justin Trudeau. As things seem to trend downwards, how does this party turn things around?
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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Weather is one of those x-factors in sports that can completely change a game but does that make it more enjoyable for you, the fan? Surely it isn't any fun for the officials!
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
1/12/2024 • 45 minutes, 51 seconds
Krispy Kreme is coming to Hamilton! McMaster is facing a class action lawsuit & Multi-award winning musician Colin James' upcoming concert at Fallsview Casino
Krispy Kreme is coming to Hamilton! Is this going to work or will the new location only be here for a short while?
Guest: Joanne McNeish, Associate Professor of Marketing with Toronto Metropolitan University
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McMaster University is facing a class action lawsuit over anti-Semitism on campus and alleged inaction towards addressing it.
Guest: Sandra Zisckind, Lawyer representing the group suing McMaster
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Multi-award winning, chart-topping, and multi-Platinum selling guitarist Colin James’ career spans more than 30 years, is rich in highlights, including 20 studio albums, 8 JUNO Awards, 29 Maple Blues Awards and multi-platinum record sales. He’ll be performing on January 25 at Fallsview Casino!
Guest: Colin James, Award-Winning Canadian Musician
1/11/2024 • 34 minutes, 53 seconds
How are RVs complicating Hamilton's housing crisis? How severe is anti-religious sentiment in Canada? Restaurants at risk of closing due to CEBA repayment & What do Blue Jays fans have to look forward to?
How have RVs complicated the housing crisis as people have started setting up shop with them around Hamilton?
Guest: Matt Francis, Councillor for Ward 5 with the City of Hamilton
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While the vast majority of Canadians agree that anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim views are problematic, it would appear that there is some disagreement over the severity.
Guest: Mohammad Fadel, Full Professor of Law at the University of Toronto
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There are many, many restaurants that are at risk of closing as the CEBA repayment deadline nears closer and closer.
Guest: Mark von Schellwitz, Vice President of Western Canada with Restaurants Canada
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The Toronto Blue Jays were poised to pick up some exceptional players however that isn't looking like it'll be the case and following the less than stellar performance from last year, what do fans have to look forward to?
Guest: Josh Goldberg, Baseball Journalist for TheScore
1/10/2024 • 48 minutes, 21 seconds
Transportation decisions loom in Hamilton for 2024. How could a public restroom be worth $500K? Hocky on the Brain: The Nylander contract, the Brantford (formerly Hamilton) Bulldogs, and more with Don Robertson.
The issue of transportation looms large for Hamilton City Council in 2024. Who will operate the LRT, and what will it cost? Should the notion of free transit still be on the table? Two-way street conversions and the consequences thereof are also discussed.
Guest: John Best, the Bay Observer
Last week, a fire at Woodlands park burned down a public
restroom. While, thankfully, nobody was hurt, the resulting property damage
was, apparently, around $500,000! Seems like an awful lot of money for a loo.
Guest: Tom Jackson, Ward 6 Councillor.
Nylander's contract has been extended. Are the Leafts paying too
much to keep him? The Bulldogs are still in Brandford. Will Hamilton ever get
them back? And we get to hear at least one of the hockey stories that Don's
actually allowed to tell on air! All this and more on this week's edition of
Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Defending Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real
McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/9/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 20 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Annette Hamm: Florida's shadow aliens, Appropriate gym attire, Keeping Christmas trees up all year and more
With the end of the work week comes another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio and this week's guest is none other than CHCH's Annette Hamm who joins Scott to talk about shadow aliens in Florida, appropriate workout attire, the purpose of movies, Christmas trees kept up all year long and more.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
1/6/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Hamilton-area realtors report decline in residential sales for 2023 amid high lending rates
1/5/2024 • 9 minutes, 12 seconds
Hamilton Police Service's new community advisory panel, Universal basic income for Canadians, Facial recognition in airports & Does the PWHL have a shelf life?
The Hamilton Police Service is going to be creating a community advisory panel to help deal with race-based data. How will this work and what does it aim to accomplish?
Guest: Inspector Jim Callender, Hamilton Police Service
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A universal basic income for Canadians is still debated to this day and it has people divided. What is being proposed and how would it impact Canadians?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University
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A worldwide push to introduce facial recognition to airports as a way of speeding up wait times and increasing overall efficiency. While this may seem like a good idea, there's always a catch.
Guest: Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst & Journalist
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Professional women's hockey is here by way of the Professional Women's Hockey League and the fans seem to love it. Is this the women's league that will stick and stay or is there an unfortunate shelf life to people's attention and interest?
Guest: Mike Stubbs, Host of London Live, 980 CFPL and London Knights play-by-play announcer
1/5/2024 • 55 minutes, 1 second
Why aren't houses selling as soon as they're available? Is the right support available for those in encampments? Addressing people recording videos in gyms & Making history meaningful again
As interest rates bring about a decline in residential home sales, how is the real estate industry responding? Is now the time to sell or buy? Wouldn't the housing crisis we keep hearing about contribute to homes getting snatched up the moment they're available?
Guest: Nicolas von Bredow, President, Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington
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Following last night's multiple-alarm fire near a homeless encampment that razed a bathroom is calling into question if enough is being done to support those living in encampments and if what's being done is what's needed.
Guest: John-Paul Danko, Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton
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How has the prevalence of recording videos in the gym impacted those who are in the background? Do gyms have any say in this? Is a blanket ban the answer?
Guest: Barry Vincent, Owner of Lift Training & Online Fitness Coach with experience in the large chain gym industry
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History is one of those topics that has fallen by the wayside in favour of subjects like math and English. An article is looking to make a change to this as an effort to "make history meaningful again". One of the biggest things that first needs to be tackled is the age old question of, "When am I ever going to use this?"
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, Award-winning teacher at Waterdown District High School teaching Civics, Treaty Studies, as well as Canadian and World History
1/4/2024 • 53 minutes, 6 seconds
Should our doctors prioritize social justice over medical expertise?
Why would any group of doctors think it's a good idea to prioritize social justice over medical expertise in our doctors?
Guest: Dr. Jason Profetto, Director of Family Medicine and Chair of Clinical Skills and MD Admissions at McMaster University
1/3/2024 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: The Airing of Grievances, Scott's infamous interview with Hermey the Elf and more
For the last episode of the year, Scott welcomes Mike Fortune back to the show. Featuring Festivus' Airing of Grievances (featuring your grievances) and a special replaying of Scott's infamous interview with Paul Soles, the voice of Hermey the Elf from the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer claymation movie, that goes sideways really fast, today's episode is the one that you don't want to miss.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
12/23/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 18 seconds
Speaking with the first female Hon. Lt. Col. of The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, The zero-emission vehicle landscape come 2035 & Which local team will end their championship drought first?
The first female Honourary Lieutenant Colonel of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada has been welcomed into the ranks. She joins Scott to talk about how this honour was bestowed upon her, what the position requires of her and more.
Guest: Hon. Lt. Col. Shendal Yalchin, The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders of Canada
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How will zero-emission sales actually look when the 2035 date put forth by the federal government earlier this week roll around? Will that push prices up or down?
Guest: Marvin Ryder. Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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As we look back at the year of sports performances (or lack thereof) from our local teams, it's not hard to see that things were anything but stellar. Who's going to end their championship drought first?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter and Sports Director, 900 CHML
12/22/2023 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
Reviewing this year's politics in Hamilton, Are we prepared for the immigrants coming to Canada? & YouTube tops social media use by teens
To look back at a review of this year's politics in Hamilton and more, Scott welcomes Richard Brennan to the show.
Guest: Richard Brennan, Former Journalist with The Toronto Star covering both Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill
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Canada's population grew by 430,000 in Q3 alone. Are we prepared to support and care for these people?
Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
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A new survey from Pew Institute of Research found that YouTube is at the top of the list when it comes to the social media platforms teens use everyday, some reporting a near-constant use.
Guest: Jeffrey Gottfried, Associate Director of Research with the Pew Institute of Research
12/21/2023 • 42 minutes, 21 seconds
How could a proposed tax put Hamilton area farmers out of work? & The tax hikes that come with the new year
As Hamilton's city council looks to add a storm water tax, farmers are raising some major red flags. The largest of all is that if implemented, this tax could put farmers out of business.
Guest: Drew Spoelstra, President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
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No one likes to pay their taxes and even fewer are going to like the news that with the new year comes new tax hikes.
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
12/20/2023 • 26 minutes, 28 seconds
How did HATS try to change the City's mind on a proposed tiny shelter location? Why aren't charges being pursued in a death threat case? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Was the Strachan Street location for a proposed tiny houses project the first choice by the Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters (HATS)? It doesn't sound like it. How did they try to change the City's mind?
Guest: John Best, Publisher, The Bay Observer
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How is it that no charges are being pursued after a death threat was caught on camera and in front of police during a protest over the weekend?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
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Would you hire Burton Cummings to play your backyard... again? Would you be in favour of using replay on every single play of a sports game? Is there anything other than the Great Wall of China and the little town in every Hallmark Christmas movie with its lights on that you can see from space? These questions and more get posed to Don Robertson on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Defending Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/19/2023 • 59 minutes, 59 seconds
Market analysts ponder whether 'Wartime' home program is fit for Hamilton
12/17/2023 • 9 minutes, 48 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Ben Straughan: Driving with manual transmissions, Mass adoption of electric vehicles, the CFL's new schedule & more
You know his voice but usually in short bursts. This time, Scott welcomes Ben to The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio to discuss driving manual cars, renaming Yonge-Dundas Square, mass-adoption of electric cars and more.
Guest: Ben Straughan, Technical Producer, The Scott Radley Show
12/16/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Has Hamilton's City Council done a good job over the last year? & Why haven't we seen a new classic Christmas movie in the last 20 years?
As we cross the anniversary of Hamilton's current city council taking office, they've offered congratulations to themselves. Is it deserved?
Guest: Vito Sgro, multi-time political candidate, political insider
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What's with the lack of good Christmas movies? Why haven't we seen another Christmas classic come our way in the last 20 years?
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author
12/15/2023 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
Why hasn't construction begun on a downtown Hamilton condo? Do Canadians even want EVs? & Should a referee ever allow the rules to be broken?
Hamilton's downtown was supposed to be seeing construction being done on a high rise condo development and yet there doesn't seem to be one where the Eaton Centre used to be. Why is that?
Guest: Darryl Firsten, Vice President, IN8 Developments
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As the federal government tries to push electric vehicles (EVs), it would appear Canadians are wanting them less and less. What do we want that EVs can't provide and how can that be remedied? Can it be remedied?
Guest: Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
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What's with certain hockey games being blocked out for viewers in Eastern Canada? When should a referee allow rules to be broken in sport and when should they be called? Is it a case by case basis exclusively? Should it only be by the book?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
12/14/2023 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Who should school board trustees serve? & What are the most and least loved Christmas songs?
What is the role of the school board trustee? Whom do they serve? Who should they serve?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Christmas music can be loved and hated but there are some songs that people feel more passionately about than others. What are those songs and how do they rank?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist and Music Commentator
12/13/2023 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
Is There Too Much Parking In Hamilton? Ohtani's Salary Deferral and More!
Guests:
Stephen LeDrew Former President Liberal Party of Canada
Is this foreign interference inquiry going to be a sham?
Don Robertson Owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
The massive LA Dodger Ohtani contract and salary deferral, plus other stories in the world of sports
12/12/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 45 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jeff Mahoney: Cellphones in the classroom, Restesting to keep a license after a certain age, Closing out a career & more
Conversing brightly is a requirement to find yourself on Scott Radley's The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio. The ever bright and conversational Jeff Mahoney joins Scott for this week's edition to talk about using cell phones in the classroom, retesting people to keep their driver's license after certain ages, retiring after years in the newspaper industry, how the delivery of news has changed with time and more.
Guest: Jeff Mahoney, Reporter & Columnist, The Hamilton Spectator
12/9/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
More government spending will yield even more debt, Who's really determining what is hate speech on our campuses? Could Shohei Ohtani actually join the Blue Jays? & Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame inducting multiple Hamiltonians
It's looking like our government is going to do more of the same, increase spending and take the deficit up to a new high.
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Who is actually making the decisions on post-secondary campuses regarding what's hate speech? Is that same debacle being reflected in the classroom?
Guest: John Bonnett, Associate Professor, Department of History, Brock University
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We've been talking about the chances of Shohei Ohtani joining the Toronto Blue Jays and there's often an element of facetiousness present but could it actually happen?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist for the Toronto Star
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The Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame will be inducting multiple Hamiltonians as part of its upcoming class with Eugene Levy and Martin Short being only some of the big names being honoured.
Guest: Eric Johnston, Hamilton-based Stand Up comedian performing at the Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame festivities
12/8/2023 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Entering Wild Waterworks into a public-private partnership, Increased demand for Christmas trees & Why has the the local real estate market cooled so heavily?
Would running Hamilton's Wild Waterworks as a public-private partnership be beneficial? The City will be looking into it.
Guest: Matt Francis, Councillor for Ward 5 with the City of Hamilton
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How does demand for Christmas trees impact tree growers around here? Are evergreens sprouting left, right and centre or do they take more work than your average tree?
Guest: Jeff Beattie, Ward 10 Councillor, City of Hamilton & Owner, Winona Gardens
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The local real estate market has been extremely hot for the last while but that seems to have changed completely. What's sparked this change and how is it impacting sales and how they're conducted?
Guest: Nicolas von Bredow, President, Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington
12/7/2023 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
LRT's latest delay, Christine Sinclair's impact on Canadian sports, Should we teach math differently? & The Ticats have made some staffing changes
There's another delay in the seemingly never-ending LRT saga as the two-way Main Street conversion has its start date pushed back to 2026.
Guest: John-Paul Danko, Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton
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What is the lasting impact Canadian soccer legend, Christine Sinclair, has had on the Canadian sports landscape?
Guest: Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, CEO of Canadian Women & Sport
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Should we teach math differently? That's the question being raised as Canadian students' math marks continue on a steep downward slide.
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Tuesday, an updated football operations structure for the club will see Orlondo Steinauer focus on the President of Football Operations role, while Ed Hervey has been named the team’s General Manager. The club’s next Head Coach will be announced later this week.
Guest: Josh Smith, Reporter for 3 Down Nation in Hamilton
12/6/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Failures the Red Hill Report points to, How many Canadian politicians attended a viewing of the recordings taken by Hamas on Oct. 7? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Red Hill debacle is no secret to Hamiltonians but a report investigating the parkway and its failures is pointing to an even larger management failure. Also, Hamilton has a new City Manager but is that something the general public should worry about? Does it matter the average citizen who their city's manager, what they've done, etc?
Guest: John Best, Publisher, The Bay Observer
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Canada's parliamentarians and senators were invited to view video recordings taken by Hamas and security cameras during its October 7 attack. How many actually attended and what does that tell us?
Guest: Kevin Vuong, MP for Spadina-Fort York
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Do the Blue Jays have a legitimate chance at Shohei Ohtani? Should they even entertain the thought? Has the NHL become a 'no-hitting league'? These questions and more get covered and debated on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/5/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: Sneaking into a baseball stadium, Politicians' financial irresponsibility, Building up Hamilton's waterfront, If there's a problem with Christmas & more
With another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio comes the return of Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about building up Hamilton's waterfront, sneaking into a baseball stadium, if there's a problem with Christmas, politicians' financial irresponsibility and more.
Guest:
Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
11/25/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Why was the 'Vacant Home Tax' voted down by City Council? What's the use in questioning Christmas' prevalence? & Why aren't undergrad students pleased with their university experience?
A 'Vacant Home Tax' for Hamilton was voted down by City Council. What's wrong with this iteration of the proposed tax? Scott speaks with one of the councillors who voted against it.
Guest: Matt Francis, Councillor for Ward 5 with the City of Hamilton
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Christmas is being called back into question. What's wrong with it and who are the ones putting forward this notion? Do they have a point?
Guest: Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert
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The university experience that's being had by many undergraduate students seems to be less than satisfactory. What's causing this to be the case?
Guest: Glenn Keeler, President of the Canadian University Survey Consortium
11/24/2023 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Hamilton’s vacant homes tax voted down by council
11/24/2023 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
Mayor of Niagara Falls on the Rainbow Bridge explosion, The impact of if the explosion was a terrorist act, Addressing a nurse shortage while ensuring competent care for patients & Is a roster reset need for Canada's Men's Soccer Team?
A vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls closed multiple border crossings in the region. What's it like being the mayor when something like this happens in your city?
Guest: Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls
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We have heard that the explosion on the Rainbow Bridge was not an act of terrorism but what if it was? How would that change things, especially in this time where tensions are extremely high.
Guest: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former CSIS analyst and author of ‘When Religion Kills’
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As we face a shortage of nurses, how can it be addressed while ensuring that patients are getting the full, competent care they require?
Guest: Dr. Jason Profetto, Chair of MD Admissions and Director of Family Medicine at McMaster University
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How did Canada's Men's Soccer Team have a spectacular loss to Jamaica when they were expected to bowl over Jamaica? Is this just a case of the team needing a roster reset?
Guest: Joe Callaghan, Journalist for The Toronto Star, The Guardian, and The Irish Examiner
11/23/2023 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
Improving transparency at City Council's in-camera meetings, Fall Economic Statement delivered by the feds, Could Shohei Ohtani join the Blue Jays? & How could an electric car's battery cost $50,000 to replace?
How would more transparency in Hamilton City Council's in-camera meetings impact the way they're conducted?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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With the Fall Economic Statement being released today by the federal government, do we have a bright future ahead of us or are we staring down a very bumpy road?
Guest: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Professor & Chair of Public & International Affairs with Dalhousie University
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Accidentally changing your phone to a foreign language with a different alphabet, the best baseball player potentially coming to the Blue Jays and outrageously expensive tickets to sports games are all on the docket for today's discussion with Bubba O'Neil!
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH and Analyst with the Ticats Audio Network
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Electric cars are back in the news following a man from Stoney Creek being told that a replacement battery for his electric car would run about $50,000. Is this an anomaly that's going to change as we see the technology improve? Is it worth passing on this version of electric cars in favour of another style akin to the Betamax vs VHS decision that had to be made once upon a time?
Guest: David Adams, President & CEO of the Global Automakers of Canada
11/22/2023 • 56 minutes, 56 seconds
Are You Exhausted Or Burnt-out? Canadian Youth Trusting News Shared Broadly On Social Media
Have you been feeling exhausted lately? Or is this burnout?
GUEST: Dr. Nita Chhinzer, Associate Professor of Leadership & Organizational Management with the University of Guelph
Survey: Young Canadians are increasingly trusting news shared broadly on social media
GUEST: Janine Allen, President and Partner at Kaiser & Partners
11/17/2023 • 28 minutes, 15 seconds
Sarah Jama aims to fight on, Major shift to the LRT's path through Hamilton, More than the Grey Cup is happening in the CFL & Why isn't Marvel able to crank out reliable box office hits anymore?
Hamilton-Centre MPP Sarah Jama is claiming that she's going to continue the fight against being censured and that preparations are being made for a legal fight with Doug Ford.
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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A major shift to the path Hamilton's proposed LRT will take has been put forward. Where will the train line be going and are the cars even capable of it?
Guest: Abdul Shaikh, Director of Hamilton LRT Project Office
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The CFL's Grey Cup championship is only a few days away but that isn't the only thing that's happening with the league.
Guest: Josh Smith, Reporter for 3 Down Nation
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Marvel's super hero movies used to make billions with each new addition to the vast universe of media however that seems to be slowing which means Marvel, and it's parent-company Disney, have an interesting challenge to face.
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Center For Television And Popular Culture at Syracuse University
11/16/2023 • 56 minutes, 9 seconds
Would the end of The Beer Store be beneficial or detrimental? What is the economy teaching Gen Zs & Millennials? Why is there a CAF presence in Israel? & An arrest has been made following the death of Adam Johnson
Great names, sharp uniforms and interesting team logos are all crucial pieces of the puzzle that is building a successful sports brand but it seems like the upcoming Professional Women's Hockey League has dropped the ball on a few of those elements. How will this impact the league's launch as they make efforts to build fan bases and viewership? Also, will The Beer Store's potential end spell out disaster for beer sales in Ontario or will it be the best thing for it?
Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
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Hard lessons are being taught to Gen Zs and Millennials as the economy plays hardball. That's the message being sent by The Food Professor, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, who joins Scott to explain further what he means by this.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Distribution and Policy, and Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University
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Did you know that the Canadian military has a presence in Israel? How involved is the CAF and do what degree? Is this presence sending a message that Canada has taken a side and should they even be there to begin with?
Guest: Stephen M. Saideman, Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University, and Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network
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An arrest and charge of manslaughter has been made in the wake of the death of Adam Johnson. While there are other cases of athletes entering the courtroom for actions mid-game, will this one be similar?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
11/15/2023 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
How is the landfill smell being addressed on the Mountain? Proposed changes for Hamilton's school board trustees & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
How is an unbearable smell being emitted by a landfill on the Mountain being addressed?
Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook
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Why is there a proposal to change what school board trustees can say and to whom they can speak? Is it a good idea?
Guest: Todd White, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board Trustee for Wards 5 & 10
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It's time for another edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson as we get ready for the 2023 Grey Cup here in Hamilton among many other things.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
11/14/2023 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jason Farr: Hamilton's impending tax hike, City Council's first year in review, Recording sports games & more
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Jason Farr who's done everything from sit on Hamilton's city council to host a morning radio show however his knowledge goes far beyond just those two realms. With plenty happening at home and abroad you can be sure there's no shortage of things for Scott & Jason to talk about.
Guest: Jason Farr, Host of Hammer Down with Jay & Mike and former Hamilton City Councillor
11/11/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 37 seconds
The HSR strike and it's larger implications, What are the lasting impacts of the Grey Cup and sports tourism, Freelance photographer throws CNN in hot water, Winterizing your home for free & Hollywood's actors' strike is over
Bus strike negotiations aren’t just about HSR, but 11 other unions, tax dollars and spiking city costs.
Guest: Vito Sgro is a Former Mayoral candidate in 2018, and Liberal Candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the 2021 election
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What will be the lasting impacts of iconic sports tourism events like the Grey Cup in Hamilton 2 of 3 years?
Guest: Neil Lumsden MPP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek and Minister of Sports
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How should the topic of freelance photographers be approached in the wake of CNN cutting ties with a Gaza-based photographer?
Guest: Jeffrey Dvorkin, Senior Fellow at Massey College, Former Director of Journalism at the University of Toronto-Scarborough and author of “Trusting the News in a Digital Age”
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Preparing your house for a Canadian winter can be extremely expensive but that doesn't mean it has to be.
Guest: Corrie Morton, Energy Conservation Supervisor at Enbridge Gas
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The actors' strike is over in Hollywood. Does this mean your favourite shows will be back on the air next week?
Guest: Bill Brioux, television critic and author
11/10/2023 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Unpacking all that Hamilton City Council is dealing with, Canadians' sympathies and opinions on the Israel-Hamas war & Can we use the wartime housing strategy to address the housing crisis?
Hamilton City Council was buy today and there's plenty to unpack from the bus driver strike to banning/limiting graphic material spread around by anti-abortionists.
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, Canadians share sympathies with both the side of Israeli civilians and Palestinian civilians. Polling has found interesting responses from Canadians on the conflict.
Guest: Jon Roe, Research Associate with Angus Reid
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We're dealing with a housing crisis but it's not the first time this kind of challenge has been faced. What if we took a page out of the wartime housing playbook and built homes like that?
Guest: Frank Clayton, Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Urban Research and Land Development at Toronto Metropolitan University
11/9/2023 • 47 minutes, 38 seconds
Is Hamilton's living wage feasible? Witnessing the atrocities of Hamas, The Tiger-Cats' Grey Cup drought extends & Should Remembrance Day be a stat holiday in Ontario?
As Hamilton's living rate goes up, the question as to whether or not it's implementation is feasible is being brought back up.
Guest: Tom Cooper, Director of the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction
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Having a first hand account of the atrocities committed by Hamas is something no person should ever have to endure but it's important that we know. Scott speaks with someone who has seen those horrors.
GUEST: Sabrina Maddeaux, Columnist with the National Post
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats's Grey Cup drought has been extended by another year.
GUEST: Steve Milton, Journalist for The Hamilton Spectator
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Remembrance Day isn't a stat holiday in Ontario. Should it be made one without betraying the reason we mark the day and honour our veterans?
GUEST: Nathan Tidridge, A teacher at Waterdown District High School teaching Civics, Treaty Studies, as well as Canadian and World History
11/8/2023 • 52 minutes, 33 seconds
Can Sarah Jama weather this political storm? What's with the decline in family doctors? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Can Sarah Jama weather the political storm she's found herself in the middle of?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Why are we seeing a decline in the number of family doctors? How can we go about fixing this problem?
Guest: Dr. Jason Profetto, Family Physician & Chair of Clinical Skills and MD Admissions with McMaster University
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A lot has happened in the world of sports since Scott and Don have spoke last which means there's plenty to talk about on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/24/2023 • 1 hour
Fallout from MPP Sarah Jama's controversial statement on Israel, Redeveloping Stelco's land in Hamilton, The Maple Leafs' home opener & An inside look at the new documentary, 'Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe'
The Israel-Hamas conflict brought about many statements from politicians of all stripes but one, in particular, brought about extra consternation.
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Efforts to redevelop some of the Stelco's land in Hamilton are underway as a master plan is being put together with the intention of submitting it within the coming months.
Guest: Steven Dejonckheere, Overseeing development for Slate Asset Management on the Stelco Hamilton Land
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The Maple Leafs have played their season opener as the Ticats are fighting to finish their season with a pleasing outcome. How are both teams playing and what's needed on each front?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH sports anchor and analyst with the Ticats Audio Network
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A new documentary is pulling back the curtain to reveal the unbelievable amounts of kindness and genius behind the beloved kid's TV show, Mr. Dressup.
Guest: Rob McCallum, Director of 'Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe'
10/13/2023 • 53 minutes, 13 seconds
The terrorist assault on Israel, Canada's plummeting birth rate & What will the 2023-24 NHL season have in store for us?
Hamas' assault on Israel has taken the world's attention but what is there to be gained by such incomprehensibly heinous acts?
Guest: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former CSIS analyst and author of ‘When Religion Kills’
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The bottom has completely fallen out when it comes to how low Canada's birthrate has dropped. What's caused this drop and how dire can the outcome be?
Guest: Kate Choi, Director of the Centre for Research on Social Inequality with Western University
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The 2023-24 NHL season is here! What do we have to look forward to and the age-old question is being asked again, do the Leafs have a chance this year?
Guest: Mike Stubbs, Host of London Live on 980 CFPL and London Knights play-by-play announcer
10/11/2023 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
Stakeholders in Hamilton tiny shelters pilot to take another look at alternatives
10/10/2023 • 10 minutes, 7 seconds
What mystery substance coated Hamilton's beach strip? Hamilton's tiny shelter pilot project is getting shelved, Why do our politicians overspend on so much? & Bo Levi Mitchell is set to return this weekend
What's coated cars, houses and pretty much everything else on Hamilton's beach strip? Residents want to know too.
Guest: Sandra Snowden, Concerned beach community resident
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Hamilton's tiny shelter pilot project is getting shelved. Why is this and what has the reaction been since this announcement?
Guest: Victoria Mancinelli, Director of Public Relations, Marketing, Strategic Partnerships with LiUNA
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In an effort to cut back on the federal government's expense, a committee has recommended several changes to the spending practices of the Governor General among others. How do things even get this severe?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Bo Levi Mitchell's return has been announced for this Saturday's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He hasn't done a ton of playing this season, how might that influence his performance going forward?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, Host of The Rod Pedersen Show on Game+ TV
10/7/2023 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
Hamilton non-profit shelter The Hub ordered to clean graffiti or face bill, city says
10/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Should Hamilton ban right turns at red lights? Why is The Hub being served a bylaw notice for graffiti of all things? & The Blue Jays got swept by the Twins... how?
Would Hamilton benefit from a ban on right turns at red lights? How enforceable would it be should a ban be implemented?
Guest: Mike Field, Manager of Transportation Operations with the City of Hamilton
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As the battle against homelessness rages on, why is one of the places that's actively helping the homeless being served with a bylaw notice for graffiti of all things?
Guest: Jennifer Bonner, Executive Director of The Hub
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The Toronto Blue Jays were swept out of the playoffs by the Minnesota Twins, bringing about the end to a historic losing streak.
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist for the Toronto Star
10/6/2023 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
CRTC podcast registration garners criticism, Can we provide more mental health support despite a lack of money?, What are the best skills for job searchers? & Why would you not want to be rich and/or famous?
The federal government's decision to require podcasts that earn $10m/year register with the CRTC has garnered criticism. Are we witnessing the death of freedom of expression?
Guest: Jeffrey Dvorkin, Senior Fellow at Massey College, Former Director of Journalism at the University of Toronto-Scarborough and author of “Trusting the News in a Digital Age”
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There are calls to expand mental health and addiction support in Hamilton but is the money there to do it?
Guest: Tammy Hwang, Councillor, Ward 4 with the City of Hamilton
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What are the best skills in demand by employers nowadays & how has working from home changed the game?
Guest: Tara Parry, Director with Robert Half
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We have all dreamed about life with fame and fortune at some point in time. Are things as great as we might imagine or is there a darker side than what we can comprehend?
Guest: Paul Berton, Editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator & Author, "Misfortune and Fame: 10 Reasons You Don't Want to be Rich (or Famous)"
10/5/2023 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
Will condos get built on the Mountain? Why is Costco selling gold bars? & Will the Frasier reboot be any good?
How might Hamilton's traffic collision report influence future plans for the city? Will the mountain see condominiums built?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Why is Costco Canada now selling gold bars?
Guest: Mark Yamada, President & CEO of PUR Investing Inc
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There's a reboot of Frasier in the works, another season of Survivor is coming and the Writers' Strike has ended.
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic, Journalist and Author, brioux.tv
10/4/2023 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
The Week in Canadian Politics and the Week in Sports with Don Robertson
Guests:
Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
Dr. Lori Turnbull, Professor at the Faculty of Management with Dalhousie University
Don Robertson, Owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
10/3/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 2 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Kathy Renwald: Hamilton's LRT, Tiny homes, Parliament's nazi debacle and more
Whether it's LRT, tiny homes, traffic in Hamilton, the federal government's nazi debacle or even drinking olive oil infused coffee, you can be sure it's going to be discussed on this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with special guest, Kathy Renwald.
Guest: Kathy Renwald, Freelance Journalist and former CHCH Reporter
9/30/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 37 seconds
Hamilton's affordable housing situation, Potentially capping Hamilton's tax increases at 4%, Food Banks Canada's poverty reduction report card & Carrie Underwood announced as headliner for Grey Cup music festival
What does Hamilton's scene look like when it comes to affordable housing? Are things improving at all?
Guest: Terry Cooke, President & CEO of the Hamilton Community Foundation
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How did Councillor Ted McMeekin's idea to cap municipal tax increases get received by his fellow councillors?
Guest: Ted McMeekin, Councillor for Ward 15
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Food Banks Canada has put out its report card on how well governments have done in the effort to reduce poverty. Unfortunately, the majority of governments received a dismal D+.
Guest: Kirstin Beardsley, CEO of Food Banks Canada
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Carrie Underwood has been announced as the headliner for this year's Grey Cup music festival in Hamilton. With that being said, who could possibly be playing the halftime show and should it matter if they're Canadian or not?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH sports anchor and analyst with the Ticats Audio Network
9/28/2023 • 58 minutes, 6 seconds
Why is Hamilton's LRT being brought back up? Are Canadians souring on immigration? & The increased threats faced by Hamilton's city councillors
LRT is back in the spotlight... sort of. It was being discussed at council and from the sound of it, the price is going up.
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Are Canadians' attitude towards immigration souring?
Guest: Andrew Perez is a Toronto-based freelance writer, media commentator and political activist
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What is the threat profile posed by Hamilton's city councillors and how should threats, real or not, get addressed? Has that threat level increased?
Guest: John-Paul Danko, Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton
9/27/2023 • 42 minutes, 42 seconds
How did a WWII veteran who fought with the Nazis get into the House of Commons? How is a shortage of family doctors being addressed? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Liberals are in hot water following the news that a WWII veteran who fought with the Nazis as part of the First Ukrainian Division, also known as the Waffen-SS Galicia Division or the SS 14th Waffen Division which was under Nazi-command.
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair of Summa Strategies
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How is a worrying shortage of family doctors being addressed and will it be enough? Also, what sets family doctors apart?
Guest: Dr. Jason Profetto, Family Physician & Chair of Clinical Skills and MD Admissions with McMaster University
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Don Robertson joins Scott for another edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson where Don's ability to be the Citizen of the Year in two different provinces at the same time gets discussed along with how an MLB team can see a performance decrease despite having two of the game's best players and much more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/26/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 10 seconds
Doug Ford is reversing his Greenbelt land swap decision, Ontario minor league hockey is looking for more diversity & Do mass journalism layoffs threaten more than just jobs?
Doug Ford is now reversing course on the Greenbelt land swap reverse.
Guest: Charlie Pinkerton, Deputy Editor of The Trillium
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Ontario minor league hockey is on the search for more diversity in its team rosters.
Guest: Ian Taylor, Executive Director of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association
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As mass layoffs swiftly move through the journalism industry, is more at risk than just jobs?
Guest: Peter Menzies, National Newspaper Award-winning journalist, Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, past Editor-in-Chief of the Calgary Herald and former Vice-Chair of the CRTC
9/22/2023 • 38 minutes, 6 seconds
Hamilton's General Issues Committee meeting, Implications of Trudeau's murder accusation, How grade inflation can happen in the maths and sciences & Part 2 of Angus Reid's polling of Canada and the Culture Wars
The City of Hamilton saw its General Issues Committee field several topics today, many of which we've spoken about in the past. Where do things stand and what does the future hold for Hamilton?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Justin Trudeau has made serious allegations against India's government following the slaying of a Sikh leader in BC. In what position does this put Canada and more specifically, Trudeau, if India wasn't involved? What about if India was involved?
Guest: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
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Grade inflation is something that we've come to be more aware of. While this is something we can imagine happening in a subject like the arts or literature, how could it happen in math or the sciences?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Director of School House Consulting
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Jon Roe returns to the show to discuss part 2 of Angus Reid's polling of Canadians in what's being called 'Canada and the Culture Wars '.
Guest: Jon Roe, Research Associate with Angus Reid
9/21/2023 • 56 minutes, 12 seconds
Hamilton's police response to violence around encampments, 17% of Canadians think food should be free, Jordan Peterson's sanctioning gets challenged by lawyers & Get ready to see TV and some of its stars like never before!
How is Hamilton's police force responding to encampments around the city and the violence that sometimes erupts around them?
Guest: Inspector Frank Miscione, Hamilton Police Service
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17% of Canadians think that food is something we should be getting for free.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Distribution and Policy, and the Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University
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Lawyers Howard Levitt and Peter Carey of Levitt Sheikh LLP have filed for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal the order upholding the College of Psychologists’ sanction against Dr. Jordan Peterson.
Guest: Peter Carey, Partner with Levitt Sheikh LLP
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Bill Brioux is bringing some of your favourite TV shows and stars to the Westdale in a way like you've never seen before!
Guest: Bill Brioux, Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author
9/20/2023 • 56 minutes, 4 seconds
Landowners Push Back Against Greenbelt Development Criticism, an Hour with Don Robertson and More!
Guests:
Ted McMeekin, Ward 15 Councillor for City of Hamilton
Muhammad Ali, VP Crestview Strategies
Don Robertson, Owner Dundas Real McCoys
9/19/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 1 second
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jason Farr: Tax Increases, Tiny Homes, Encampment Meetings, First Ontario Centre Renovations and more
Scott welcomes Jason Farr to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio. What a week it was in the Hammer. Lots of news to discuss including tax increases, tiny homes, the cancelled encampment meeting earlier this week, First Ontario Centre and so much more.
GUEST: Jason Farr, former councilor for Ward 2 in the City of Hamilton.
9/16/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Toronto Rock Will Play At First Ontario Centre?? Lots Of Books In School Library's Weeded Out? Cannabis Registrations Gone Down? Ok, Blue Jays Having Trouble
So the renovation timeline at First Ontario Centre might be seeing a shift? And so the Toronto Rock is set to play their entire 2023-24 season, from start to finish, in the arena.
Guest: Vito Sgro is a Former Mayoral candidate in 2018, and Liberal Candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the 2021 election
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Books from 2008 or earlier are being removed from school shelves in the Peel District School Board thanks to what appears to be a seemingly inconsistent approach to a book weeding process implemented last spring.
Guest: Nomi Claire Lazar, Full Professor in Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa and author of the book ”Out of Joint: Power, Crisis, and the Rhetoric of Time"
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Since legalization, Canadian medical cannabis registrations are reported to be at the lowest level. What's going on? Are people slowly not partaking anymore?
Guest: Mitchell Osak, CEO of Quanta Consulting Inc (cannabis expert)
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For better or worse, let's talk about those Blue Jays
Guest: Josh Goldberg, Baseball Journalist for TheScore
9/15/2023 • 56 minutes, 20 seconds
Why is Hamilton's 2024 tax increase set to be 14.2%?! Can Ontario optimize the way it buys mundane things? & How do Canadians view the growing culture war that is our modern day?
A city report released today says an incoming tax increase in 2024 will be 14.2 per cent!
Guest: Matt Francis, Councillor for Ward 5 in Hamilton
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Whenever the government buys mundane things like office supplies, the price tags tend to bloat to astronomical amounts. Is there a better way to do this in a way that optimizes the process of public procurement in Ontario?
Guest: Rocco Rossi, President and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce
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As the world seems to divide ever further, a study was conducted to see how Canadians view the world and are conducting themselves as things like cancel culture gain prevalence.
Guest: Jon Roe, Research Associate with Angus Reid
9/14/2023 • 38 minutes, 24 seconds
Hamilton councillors staring at 14 per cent tax increase in budget discussions: report
9/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Are these loyalty programs actually beneficial to consumers?
What is with this growth in the number of loyalty alliances among businesses? Are consumers actually benefiting from them?
Guest: Bruce Winder, Retail Analyst & Author
9/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
What went wrong with the City's attempted tiny shelter meeting? Why must Poilievre reject the Conservative's transphobic policies? Is Canada too easy when sentencing or is the US too harsh? & Do we know the true story of JFK's assassination?
A meeting that was supposed to held to get public input on tiny shelters had to be cancelled which turned the already tumultuous topic into an even larger debacle. What went wrong?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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There seems to be a transphobic slant that's being taken by the Conservative party and Justin Ling says it's time for Pierre Poilievre to reject those policies.
GUEST: Justin Ling is a freelance investigative journalist and writes the Bug-eyed and Shameless newsletter
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Is our justice system being too soft when you look at Danny Masterson’s rape crimes compared to what he would’ve got in Canada?
GUEST: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
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A Secret Service agent who was there on the day that JFK was assassinated has broken his silence and challenged the current theories as to what happened on that fateful day.
GUEST: Jason Opal, Professor in Department of History and Classical Studies with McGill University
9/13/2023 • 59 minutes, 54 seconds
Is Doug Ford just trying to divert attention from the Greenbelt scandal? Are these loyalty programs actually beneficial to consumers? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Doug Ford is drawing attention to school boards in Ontario "indoctrinating" students on gender identity but could this just be him trying to divert eyes away from the Greenbelt scandal?
Guest: Sabrina Nanji, Publisher of the Queen’s Park Observer
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What is with this growth in the number of loyalty alliances among businesses? Are consumers actually benefiting from them?
Guest: Bruce Winder, Retail Analyst & Author
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After a weeks-long drought of Don Robertson, he makes his glorious return to talk about all of the big stories from the realm of sports.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/12/2023 • 59 minutes, 5 seconds
Greenbelt development discussions, Potential big pay increase for Canadian employees, Should Canada be attempting to curb youth energy drink consumption? & The Ticats need this next win!
An open house was held for people to voice their opinions on Greenbelt development and hundreds turned up for it. One of those people joins Scott to talk about what she thinks about the situation.
Guest: Sandy Shaw, NDP MPP for Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas
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Canadian employees may be getting a major boost to their paycheck next year... but will they really?
Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University
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How is Canada dealing with youth energy drink consumption? Should it be regulated? Are we already doing so and is it being done effectively?
Guest: David Soberman, Canadian National Chair in Strategic Marketing with Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto
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Is there anything more important than having the Ticats win their next game tomorrow? How likely is it that they will?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH and Analyst with the Ticats Audio Network
9/8/2023 • 51 minutes, 40 seconds
Can Hamilton find new ways of raising money without costing money? Will Pierre Poilievre's early campaigning pay off? What problems stem from miscounting our population? & The NFL is getting ready to start its regular season
Hamilton City Councillor Maureen Wilson has asked staff to find some new municipal revenue streams. What does that mean? Are new taxes a foregone conclusion?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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Pierre Poilievre is in full campaign mode nearly 2 years out from an election. Is this unprecedented?
Guest: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Professor at the Faculty of Management with Dalhousie University
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According to some economists, the under-counting of an estimated one million non-permanent residents could affect per-capita GDP but is this really the case?
Guest: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
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How are things looking as the NFL gets ready to start its season?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & CHML Sports Director
9/7/2023 • 59 minutes, 52 seconds
Will a new housing minister fix the Greenbelt debacle? Is co-owning a house a good idea? What determines if you'll get to keep working remotely? & Is there a demand for new music from The Rolling Stones?
Ontario has a new housing minister following Steve Clark's resignation yesterday. How will this shuffle change the way messaging gets sent out from the government and will there be much of a shift in the Greenbelt debacle and how it's being handled?
Guest: Sabrina Nanji, Publisher of the Queen’s Park Observer
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A lot of Canadians are deciding to buy homes together rather than on their own. Is co-owning a house with a parent, sibling or friend even a good idea?
Guset: Karen Yolevski, Chief Operating Officer for Royal LePage
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Many companies are calling employees back into the office which is being met with mixed reactions. While some love working from home, others seem to thrive while on site. How might that be what delineates your ability to work remotely vs. in person?
Guest: Dr. Nita Chhinzer, Associate Professor of Leadership & Organizational Management with the University of Guelph
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After 18 years, it would appear that we'll be getting new music from The Rolling Stones as they get set to release their new studio album, 'Hackney Diamonds'. As the average age of the Stones approaches 80, is there even a desire for new music from them?
Guest: Lou Molinaro, Instructor at Durham College and the Harris Institute for Music
9/6/2023 • 48 minutes
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: TiCat Troubles, Housing for New Canadians, Taylor Swift Mania and more
Mike Fortune returns for another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio where he and Scott trade words about the Tiger-Cats latest fumbles, our ability to accommodate people who are new to Canada, the mad dash for Taylor Swift tickets, and more.
Guest:
Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
8/19/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 5 seconds
More Cdns than expected are dying in 2023
More people than expected are dying in Canada in 2023 for reasons that are not yet clear.
GUEST: Dr. Dawn Bowdish, Executive Director of the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health and a Professor in the Department of Medicine with McMaster University
8/18/2023 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Is Hamilton's unionized city workers' looming strike surprising? Tiger-Cats need to beat Edmonton tomorrow but is that all? & Will China's disapproval of Canada as a travel destination be problematic?
With the looming strike by the City's unionized workers, there are multiple services that may by disrupted. Should we be surprised by this?
Guest: Vito Sgro is a Former Mayoral candidate in 2018, and Liberal Candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the 2021 election
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Tomorrow will see the Hamilton Tiger-Cats play the currently winless Edmonton Elks here in Hamilton. Short of being a game that the Ticats should win, does this game have any larger significance?
Guest: Steve Milton, Journalist with The Hamilton Spectator
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China snubbed Canada by excluding the country from China's list of approved travel locations. Will this make for a significant hit to Canada's travel sector or is it just the cost of pushing against the Chinese Communist Party?
Guest: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
8/17/2023 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Did Hamilton City Council accomplish much in its lengthy meeting about homelessness? What does Ontario's financial situation look like? Hamilton's 2023 vs 2021 Grey Cup celebration & Are we misusing 'trauma' in relation to mental health?
Yesterday saw an amazingly lengthy meeting surrounding the combating of homelessness in Hamilton at Hamilton City Hall. Did councillors actually accomplish anything or merely burn a bunch of time?
Guest: John Best, Publisher of The Bay Observer
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What is the Government of Ontario's state when it comes to finances? We're hearing about inflation and interest rates wreaking havoc across the country, is our provincial government suffering similarly or managing rather well?
Guest: Colin D’Mello, Queen’s Park Bureau Chief for Global News
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Hamilton is playing host to the Grey Cup again! Since we didn't get to provide the full Grey Cup experience back in 2021 thanks to COVID, an announcement today helped clarify how 2023 will be different and it wasn't the only big announcement delivered today.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton and CHML Sports Director
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Has the word 'trauma' lost its meaning? As the topic of mental health continues to gain prevalence, so too, is what can inflict injury upon our minds. Does that necessarily mean that everything negative we experience is inherently 'traumatic'?
Guest: Alistair Mordey, Author of ‘How The Cult of Trauma Took Over Mental Health’
8/16/2023 • 51 minutes, 27 seconds
Hamilton City Hall continues to debate how to combat homelessness & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The topic of homelessness and debate surrounding how to combat it continues at Hamilton City Hall. Larry Di Ianni joins the show to talk about how this debate may change things at City Hall and if something usable may or may not come out of this.
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton
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After a month away from the mic, Scott Radley & Don Robertson make their return to talk about the plethora of things that have happened in the world of sports.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
8/15/2023 • 44 minutes, 2 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Lorraine Sommerfeld: A Face In The Window by Lorraine Sommerfeld, Apprehensiveness in buying EVs, Hamilton's LRT woes, How our sociability has changed and more
Scott welcomes Lorraine Sommerfeld to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio. Together they cover everything from Lorraine's upcoming thriller, A Face In The Window, why many people are apprehensive about buying an electric vehicle, Hamilton's LRT woes, how our level of sociability has changed with time and more.
Guest: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Writer with Post Media, Motherlode column in the Hamilton Spectator and Host of the Lemon Aid Car Show on RogersTV
7/15/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
What's with the rise of violence in the classroom? & How will the Ticats perform in Edmonton tonight?
Why has there been such a massive increase to the number of cases of violence in the classroom?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Researcher, Schoolhouse Institute
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are in Edmonton tonight to play against the Elks. Though he won't be hosting the show tonight, Rick Zamperin joins Scott to talk about the Ticats' performance so far, what he's expecting to see tonight and more.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & 5th Quarter, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
7/14/2023 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Creating the sparkling wine for celebration spraying at the Toronto Indy & What's the point of Threads' existence?
With the Honda Indy in Toronto this weekend, you can be sure there's going to be some good wine sprayed in celebration. Sometimes you've got to wonder just how fancy the stuff is that the winners will be spraying each other with. As such, Scott is joined by the guy who'll be having a hand in the creation of the celebratory libations.
Guest: Curtis Fielding, President, Fielding Estates Winery
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Is Meta's new social media platform, Threads, going to accomplish much? Is it being aimed directly at beating Twitter at its own game or is there an ulterior motive that we're not aware of?
Guest: Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst & Journalist
7/13/2023 • 31 minutes, 22 seconds
Are these interest rate hikes designed to hurt people in order to help them? How an increase in diabetes diagnoses will make for more than just a medical burden & The Canadian musicians who'll be joining Canada's Walk of Fame
With another interest rate hike set to come, people are asking what the actual purpose of these hikes are? How does hurting people help them?
Guest: Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, Toronto Metropolitan University
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The rise of diabetes across humanity is something that will cause more than just a medical impact on us but a financial one too.
Guest: Dr. Greg Steinberg, Professor of Medicine, Co-Director of the Centre for Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes Research, McMaster University
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Should we take musicians at their word when they say they won't be touring anymore? Who will be joining Canada's Walk of Fame in what's being called the "Rock of Fame"?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist and music commentator
7/12/2023 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Could Hamiltonians really be looking at a 10% tax increase? How could the Conservatives win a majority but not form the government? & Don Robertson is back for more Sports Talk
Hamilton has seen some pretty large tax hikes in the past but buckle up for this next one as it's slated to be a doozie. Why is the number 10% being thrown around and could it be the minimum that City Council is looking at handing down rather than the maximum?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 Concillor, City of Hamilton
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Winning the majority of the seats in a federal election doesn't necessarily mean that you form the government. If the Liberals and NDP decide to form a coalition they could take away the win from the Conservatives without actually winning. How would Canadians feel about this?
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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The boys are back together again! Scott has been covering for other shows while Don was off in Europe visiting Germany. With their return comes topics like the debate of trading a player with lots of talent potential for a more physical player, the sports venues you want to visit, crushing a star prospect to get noticed and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
7/11/2023 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
What life with ALS is actually like, Did those federal byelections amount to much? & Are the Ticats going to snap their losing streak at tomorrow's home opener?
We've heard of the disease ALS and maybe even participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge but do you know what life with ALS is actually like? Scott's good friend Phil does and he joins Scott to talk about his battle with the neurodegenerative disease.
Guest: Phil Serez, Scott's friend afflicted with ALS
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Did those federal byelections that were just held amount to much? Both Liberals and Conservatives will claim they won but did anyone actually come out on top? Did anything even really change?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Past President, Liberal Party of Canada, Lawyer & Host, The Ledrew 3 Minute Interview
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are set to play their home opener tomorrow. Are they going to break their current 2-game losing streak or is it only going to grow from here? If there's anyone who can answer that question, Rick Zamperin is definitely that guy.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director & Host of the 5th Quarter on 900 CHML
6/23/2023 • 42 minutes, 16 seconds
Are Different School's Grades Equal? Is Mayor Andrea Horwath Doing a Good Job? Why Does the Hockey Hall of Fame Committee Operate Like it does? Plus More!
Guests:
Aisha Mahmoud
Bill Kelly
6/22/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 43 seconds
The Future of Encampments in Hamilton? The Story of the Forgotten Beatle and More!
Guests:
Mike Spadafora
Dan Kelly
Jim Berkaenstadt
6/21/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 35 seconds
What locations should tourists visit here in Hamilton? & Sports Talk with Steve Foxcroft
If/when you bring people to Hamilton, is there an obvious location or business that you take them to? Toronto has the CN Tower, Niagara Falls has... well Niagara Falls but what does Hamilton have?
Guest: Ryan McHugh, Manager, Tourism & Events, City of Hamilton
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Don Robertson is away which leaves some large shoes to fill. Thankfully, Scott knows just the guy who can fill them and you've heard his voice before, it's Steve Foxcroft! With the Tiger-Cats falling to 0-2, betting being opened up for the Special Olympics and more, you can be sure there's plenty to talk about.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
6/20/2023 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Nabuurs: Being the stadium voice of the Ticats, Hammer Down with Jay and Mike, Redesigning downtown Hamilton, Favourite Hamilton restaurants & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Mike Nabuurs who join Scott to talk about being the stadium announcer for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, if downtown Hamilton could someday be designed to force you onto public transit, the transfer of Paul Bernardo, what is your go to Hamilton restaurant that makes this city what it is, Mike's journey to getting his AZ licence and Hammer Down with Jay and Mike & more.
Guest: Mike Nabuurs, Host of Hammer Down with Jay & Mike, PA Voice of Hamilton Tiger-Cats
6/17/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Is journalism dying or changing? Should Canada make spanking illegal? & As we near 40 million Canadians, how do we support that population?
Bell recently announced layoffs and the closing of radio stations while Mohawk College has said they won't be taking in a new class for its journalism program, questions surrounding journalism as a profession and business are coming up more than ever. Is the business dying or simply changing?
Guest: Paul Berton, Editor-in-Chief, The Hamilton Spectator
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Corporal punishment and spanking are things that people usually think of as something that comes with parenting rather than something that comes with the law. Currently, it's legal in Canada to spank your kids but there are calls to change that.
Guest: Dr. Andrea Gonzalez, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University
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Canada will be marking its 40 millionth citizen tomorrow afternoon. There's no doubt immigration benefits us all but it also brings about things that need to be considered in order to support immigrants.
Guest: Dr. Usha George, Professor & Academic Director, Centre for Immigration and Settlement, Toronto Metropolitan University
6/16/2023 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
What's happening to Swoop Airlines? Should youth soccer referees start wearing body cams? & AI will bring back the Beatles... sort of
Hamilton's international airport has seen Swoop planes gracing it's runways but that doesn't sound like it'll be the case for much longer. Has the ultra-low-cost airline failed or is it growing into something larger?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
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Have things gotten so bad that youth soccer referees will need to start wearing body cameras to capture the aggressiveness of parents? It sure sounds like it.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Hamilton East-Stoney Creek MPP and Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport
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AI will allow us to hear new Beatles music despite the fact that two band members are dead. Is AI enough to bring back the Beatles we know and love?
Guest: Alan Cross, Host of the Ongoing History of New Music
6/15/2023 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
How Do Businesses Small and Otherwise Deal with Shoplifting? McMaster's Cross-Country Winner and More
Guests:
Ryan Mallough
Max Turek and Paula Schnurr
Bubba O'Neil
6/14/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 4 seconds
When will the City of Hamilton be unable to pay employees more without a massive tax hike? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It seems like there's always one union or another demanding more money for its members from the City of Hamilton. The City always ends up having to capitulate to the union's demands which has led to greater and greater demands. At what point will the City be forced to raise taxes in order to raise the rate of its employees?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton
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Nick Taylor is the first Canadian to win the Canadian Open in 69 years with a spectacular putt for the win. Where does that cement him in the greatest sports moments in Canadian history? The Hamilton Tiger-Cats kicked off their season this past Friday and though it wasn't the greatest performance, is there any hope that this team can win the Grey Cup at home this year?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
6/13/2023 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: David Johnston's resignation, Our Governor General's effectiveness, First date etiquette and more
Mike Fortune returns for another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio where he and Scott talk about now former Special Rapporteur David Johnston who tendered his resignation just before the start of the show, our Governor General's neutral response in the wake of monarchs' statues being defaced, first date etiquette and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
6/10/2023 • 48 minutes, 31 seconds
How close are we to the financial end times? Is the longest Grey Cup drought ending this year? How legitimate are the recent claims that the US government has an intact UFO? & Our love of the shows and performers we watched as children
How close are we to the financial end times? While some are trying to make it sound sooner rather than later others seem to be convinced it's far off into the future. Where do we sit in actuality?
Guest: Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Toronto Metropolitan University
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be starting their regular season tomorrow night and with that comes the question that's on everyone's lips, is this the year? Will the Ticats win the Grey Cup and bring an end to the league's longest drought?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Could aliens not only exist but have visited Earth? Could the US government have alien technology in its possession? Someone is not only claiming that they do but this person is doing so with some serious credentials behind them. Is that enough?
Guest: Chris Rutkowski, Ufologist and Science Writer
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Why do we have such an affinity for the shows and performers we watched as kids? The recent passing of Commander Tom brings about a wave of nostalgia and sadness for those who grew up with him. On a somewhat unrelated note, is Bryan Cranston actually semi-retired from acting or is he just saying that?
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author
6/9/2023 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Why is Hamilton City Council choosing encampments as a topic to survey the public on? & A look inside the mind of an open-water swimmer
Hamilton City Council is surveying public opinion on what should be done in regards to encampments in Hamilton. What prompted this decision when others haven't received the same treatment?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton
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Ultra marathons exist to challenge the most extreme runners and there are similar events held for the swimming world. Whether it's the English Channel or the Strait of Magellan, there are people willing to get in the water and make the crossing as a part of the open-water swimming discipline. Scott is joined by one such person who also happens to be a professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Guest: Loren King, Open-Water Swimmer & Associate Professor, Political Theory, Wilfrid Laurier University
6/8/2023 • 33 minutes, 30 seconds
If new info is available to David Johnston, why doesn't he want to further investigate? Do we actually understand what a 'medium-security' prison is? & What is the big news that's shaking up the golf world?
If there is information that wasn't available to David Johnston while he was creating his report, why wouldn't additional investigation be needed upon its availability?
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-Founder, Democracy Watch
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The story about Paul Bernardo being moved to a medium security prison has caused an incredible uproar in Canada. Is that reaction because of a misunderstanding with what 'medium security' entails?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
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It's not just big news in the golf world, it's big news in the business world as a whole. What happened and why does it seem like there was a lot of people who should have known but didn't?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
6/7/2023 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
Is the federal government setting a dangerous precedent with these massive subsidies? How are the Hamilton Tiger-Cats looking this year? & How you can get a piece of James Comisar's amazing TV memorabilia collection
It seems like the federal government is handing out more and more money to businesses just so they set up shop here in Ontario. Why are they subsidizing the cost of these big businesses like VW and Stellantis and does it set a dangerous precedent?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are continuing their preseason campaign which will bring them to Montreal tomorrow night. As we watch their progress before the season, how does the team look and could they be not only going to the Grey Cup but actually win it this time?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton, Assistant Program Director and Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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There are some pretty good chances that some memorabilia from your favourite TV shows are now being held in a private collection and that very same collection is going to be putting lots up for auction tomorrow. A collection as amazing as this has to have a cool story behind it so Scott is turning to the person who knows more than anyone else about it, the owner!
Guest: James Comisar, Owner, The Comisar Collection
6/2/2023 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
How Theatre Aquarius' new program will help the future of theatre in Canada, What would make voting more enticing to Hamiltonians & The Toronto Maple Leafs have a new GM but is it enough?
Theatre Aquarius will be introducing a massive new program that will serve as an incubator for new shows all of kinds as they go through the development and rehearsal process. How will this change theatre productions not just here in Hamilton but across the country?
Guest: Kelly Straughan, Executive Director, Theatre Aquarius
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Following the municipal election, the City of Hamilton had their auditor look a bit closer into the voter turnout. Surprise, surprise there wasn't a lot of voters. Why is this and how can we make it more enticing for Hamiltonians to go out and vote?
Guest: Charles Brown, City Auditor, City of Hamilton
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have a new GM! Who is it and why him over anyone else? Is this the move that will finally bring the Stanley Cup to Toronto?
Guest: Steven Ellis, Associate Editor, Daily Faceoff
6/1/2023 • 33 minutes, 55 seconds
The Brady Bunch house is for sale!
Chances are really good that you know The Brady Bunch and by extension, their house. What are the chances that you could own that same house? Well if you've got $5.5 million and a willingness to part with it, those chances are a lot better than many of us!
Guest: Danny Brown, Principal, Luxury Estates Division & Evangelist West Coast, Compass
5/31/2023 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
Who is the housing market benefiting right now? The Brady Bunch house is for sale! & How is foreign interference, real or not, changing our elections?
The housing market sways from being friendly towards sellers and then buyers, where is it at now?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Sales Representative, RE/MAX Escarpment Realty, The Golfi Team
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Chances are really good that you know The Brady Bunch and by extension, their house. What are the chances that you could own that same house? Well if you've got $5.5 million and a willingness to part with it, those chances are a lot better than many of us!
Guest: Danny Brown, Principal, Luxury Estates Division & Evangelist West Coast, Compass
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As foreign interference gets investigated and foreign nations get blamed for said interference, are we finding that our elections are getting more difficult to hold without anyone claiming a problem with the process?
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice-Chair of Summa Strategies, Director of Abacus Data
5/31/2023 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
Why are some Hamilton neighbourhoods battling rats and what can be done about it? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Some neighbourhoods in Hamilton are finding that rats are getting more and more common. Where are they coming from and is there anything that can be done before they become a major established problem?
Guest: Jim Miner, President, Action Pest Control Services Inc.
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This week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson gives you a little bit of everything from competitive high school barbequing in Texas to the future of Auston Matthews, it's got it all!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/30/2023 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Ben Straughan: Helping Hamilton's homeless, warning labels on bottles of alcohol, trust in who should regulate AI and more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features our very own Ben Straughan! With topics like helping Hamilton's homeless population, putting warning labels on bottles of alcohol, slowing traffic in the City, trusting governments with the ability to regulate AI and more, you can be sure today's episode is going to provide a little more insight into the mind behind the soundboard.
Guest: Ben Straughan, Technical Producer, The Scott Radley Show, 900 CHML
5/27/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Doesn't it seem like everyone in David Johnston's investigation has also been touched by the Trudeaus? & Is the Blue Jays' season done?
Why does it seem like everyone who has touched David Johnston's foreign interference investigation has had some kind of prior relationship with the Trudeau family? Seems awfully convenient.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview & former President of the Liberal Party of Canada
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Have the Blue Jays reached a point where they might as well stop trying this season? Should the Maple Leafs build a team that's more aggressive and hard-hitting in a literal sense? These questions and more get debated, discussed and possibly even answered as Bubba O'Neil joins Scott.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
5/26/2023 • 35 minutes, 18 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jamie West: Getting offended for others, Silly stories from the past, Donald Trump's impact on ratings, What kids want to be when they grow up & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about people getting offended for other groups of people, silly stories from their times in journalism, how Donald Trump impacts television viewership, the difference between career aspirations for kids in the United States vs China. and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Founder & CEO, Westpro Media
5/13/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 7 seconds
Why do Hamiltonians have such high car insurance rates? Removing Terry Fox from Canadian passports & Contradictions in the NHL playoffs
Living in Hamilton comes with many expenses and one of them puts Hamiltonians among the upper echelon of paying for car insurance. Why is this?
Guest: Daniel Ivans, Insurance Expert, rates.ca
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Canada's proposed redesign for our passports features a number of changes including the removal of iconic Canadian moments and people. One such person is the Canadian every Canadian knows and arguably reveres, Terry Fox. Why would anyone approve removing Terry Fox? What's it like seeing this change from a hometown perspective?
Guest: Brad West, Mayor of Port Coquitlam, BC
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The NHL playoffs are underway and we're seeing a lot of unusual things. Some things are for the better (like the Leafs saving their run against the Panthers) and there are some things are really contradictory. Scott turns to Bubba O'Neil to get his take on how things are going so far and what the future may hold.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
5/12/2023 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
What is the link between heavy cannabis use and schizophrenia in American men? What's the point of having so many consultants for Hamilton's Farmers' Market? & So many Halls of Fame, so many snubbed people
A study out of the US has found that 3 in 10 men between 21 & 30 who heavily use cannabis have developed signs of schizophrenia. What could be causing this and isn't cannabis supposed to be something that isn't addictive?
Guest: Dr. James MacKillop, Director of the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research at McMaster University
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The Hamilton Farmers' Market has had many consultants take a look at making changes to it. Why? What is being gained from all of these studies and do we really need them?
Guest: Jason Farr, Host, Hammer Down with Jay & Mike & former Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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There are plenty Halls of Fame and with them comes a litany of snubbed people/groups. Don't believe that, take a look at the Country Hall of Fame, Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So many people should be in these halls while others shouldn't be anywhere near them and yet, here we are.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist and Music Commentator
5/10/2023 • 46 minutes
Would you support journalists getting barred from using confidential sources? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The 2023 Liberal National Convention was held this past weekend and that's where there were something peculiar suggestions put forward. Would something like reporters not being allowed to report news from undisclosed sources be something you'd support?
Guest: Richard Brennan, Former Journalist with The Toronto Star covering both Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill
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Would you trade the entire roster of the Toronto Maple Leafs for the roster of the Seattle Kraken, assuming you were in a position to do so? Why does it feel like the Maple Leafs are writing a WWE-grade script that puts their fans through the grinder? Should penalties in hockey be always be balanced or a bit more like other sports? These questions and more get answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/9/2023 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: Impactful mayors of Hamilton, Ordering a Gretzky at Tim Hortons, Distracted driving, Crowning King Charles III, Stupid criminals, New symbols for Canada & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about the crowning of King Charles III, if distracted driving is built into our cars, ordering a Gretzky at Tim Hortons, new symbols for Canada and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
5/6/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Will other unions follow in PSAC's footsteps of major demands? What was the CFL Draft thinking? & Should we worry about the future of our relationship with AI?
What is the likelihood that the PSAC strike will cause other unions to make demands for really large wage increases or else they'll strike? Are we at the beginning of something larger for unions as a whole?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Toronto Metropolitan University
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Did you watch the CFL's draft or the Toronto Maple Leafs in the playoffs? Is there a pairing that's worse than that? Was there a plan that just didn't work out or are they just oblivious?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Should we be worried about the future of AI technology and its relationship with humanity? If the man who's garnered the nickname "The Godfather of AI" mentions some concerns, perhaps we should worry a little.
Guest: Dr. Ori Freiman, Post-Doctoral Fellow at McMaster University's Digital Society Lab
5/4/2023 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
Why does China have its sights set on Canada? Should we prepare for an anger-fueled election? & Will the writers strike have much of a meaningful impact?
Why does China seem to be focused on interfering with and influencing Canada and her people?
Guest: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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Divisiveness is clearly something that politicians are wielding to garner support for their campaigns and with an election on the horizon, should we be preparing for an aggressive and anger-fuelled race?
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice-Chair of Summa Strategies & Director of Abacus Data
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Is the writers strike going to amount to much in Hollywood? Why would late night talk shows stop production due to the strike when the hosts are hired because of their supposed comedic talents and improv skills? Also, a massive collection of movie/television props, sets and memorabilia is up for grabs!
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic, Author & Blogger with brioux.tv
5/3/2023 • 40 minutes, 25 seconds
Is building Hamilton's LRT going to cost 3 times what we expect? Why is a Canadian MP's family being targeted by China's government? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
If other LRT systems are seeing the price to expand them go up by 300%, what does that mean for the price of building brand new LRT for Hamilton?
Guest: Matti Siemiatycki, Director of the Infrastructure Institute & Professor of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto
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Why is the family of a Canadian MP being targeted by the Chinese government and is our government effectively combating it?
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-Founder, Democracy Watch
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When Monday rolls around, you know it's time to talk sports with Don Robertson. The Maple Leafs are still in the playoffs, the Florida Panther's decision to not sell tickets to people outside of the US, firing coaches and more is on the docket for today.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner of the 2023 Allan Cup Winning Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/2/2023 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
What does the expert eye see in the Toronto Maple Leafs? & If EVs are good for the environment, is the creation of their batteries good too?
The Toronto Maple Leafs have a fan base who's used to having bad things happen to the team in the playoffs. Despite this, it didn't happen last night as the Leafs came back from a 4-1 deficit to not only tie things up at 4 but win in overtime. What does the expert eye see in this team?
Guest: Ric Nattress, former NHL defenceman & Stanley Cup winner
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The Volkswagen battery factory that's set to be built in St. Thomas, Ontario is bringing with it a lot of applause for green energy and electric vehicles. While the vehicles themselves may not produce emissions, what kind of impact does the creation of their batteries have on the environment? Does the total environmental cost of EVs beat out vehicles with internal combustion engines?
Guest: Dr. Jennifer Dunn, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Mechanical Engineering; Director, Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience & Associate Director, Northwestern-Argonne Institute of Science and Engineering
4/26/2023 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
Canada's tallest condo building to get built in Niagara Falls & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Niagara Falls is going to be building the tallest residential condo building in Canada. How did they come to that decision and what kind of opposition did it face?
Guest: Jim Diodati, Mayor, City of Niagara Falls
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Scott is joined tonight by one of the winners of the 2023 Allan Cup. You know him, you love him and he's been here before. In fact, he's here every Monday! That's right, Don Robertson is back for more sports talk with the Dundas Real McCoys' Allan Cup win, today being the 30th anniversary of the Buffalo Sabres' May Day goal, the advantages of quickly winning a Stanley Cup playoff series vs. going all the way to Game 7 and more on the docket.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Allan Cup Champion Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/25/2023 • 46 minutes
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Graeme MacKay: Paying for Twitter checkmarks, Dangers of space travel, Who should be on our money & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Graeme Mackay, the outstanding editorial cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator. Scott and Graeme discuss whether or not airlines should accommodate overweight people with regards to the size of seats, if the City of Hamilton should be in the golf business, putting King Charles III on our money, paying for Twitter, space travel & more.
Guest: Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator
4/22/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 40 seconds
How could Ontario's contribution to the new VW factory impact you? Did the pandemic actually make our kids meaner? & Is there a problem with music made by AI?
The news that St. Thomas is getting a massive factory from VW got many people really excited. This doesn't mean it's coming without a catch. Ontario is going to be throwing a big chunk of change into the pot to make this happen, how will that impact everything else? Will it?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
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Did the pandemic cause our children to get more aggressive and less empathetic? A sociologist from right here in Ontario sure thinks so.
Guest: Dr. Kaitlynn Mendes, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Inequality & Gender, Western University
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Is it a problem to have AI creating music from other people's music? Who owns that when it happens? Also, why would people want to buy cassettes? Are cassette players even available anymore?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
4/21/2023 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
Why is the City of Hamilton having problems with employee retention? & Is there a glimmer of hope for the Maple Leafs (even a little)?
We're hearing that the City of Hamilton is having issues with retaining staff. Is the issue simply a matter of money or is there something larger going on?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The Maple Leafs have started their playoff run and it feels like the trend is getting followed rather than broken. The fans are used to it and after seeing their performance last night, is there even a glimmer of hope for the Leafs this year?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
4/20/2023 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
How will 155,000 striking federal workers impact our economy? Meet the new Hamilton Cardinals & Why don't we have a museum dedicated to Terry Fox?
How will 155,000 federal workers going on strike impact our economy on the large scale? Could this cause a ripple effect through to the other unions?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics & Implications of Monetary Growth, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Have you ever heard of the Hamilton Cardinals? Chances are pretty good that you might run into them soon as their new owner plans to revamp the baseball team. What does the future hold for Hamilton's second oldest sports team?
Guest: Eric Spearin, Owner & Managing Partner, Hamilton Cardinals
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Every Canadian knows the story of Terry Fox and his famous Marathon of Hope. Despite his immense impact on Canada's history and Canadians as a whole, there is no permanent museum commemorating him and his legacy. Luckily, there are efforts being made to fix this so Canadians can see the many artifacts from his run and bring people closer to a truly amazing story.
Guest: Rob Reid, Chair of the Board, Terry Fox Centre
4/19/2023 • 38 minutes, 38 seconds
How does the HWDSB want to change naming schools? Why does the CBC take issue with being labelled as "government funded media?" & Are the Leafs going to break their losing streak this playoff season?
The Hamilton-Wentworth District Schoolboard is making some changes to the way it names schools. What are these changes and why?
Guest: Todd White, Wards 5 & 10 Trustee, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
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According to the CBC, it takes issue with being labelled as government funded media. Is this an issue that extends to any potential bias or is it merely saying that it doesn't like the fact that it receives funding by the Canadian government?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Past President, Liberal Party of Canada; Lawyer; Media pundit; Host, The LeDrew 3 Minute Interview
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Fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs have come to expect something to go wrong in the first round of playoffs which takes them out of the running. With that in mind, it's playoff time! What are the chances that this year breaks the decades-long losing streak?
Guest: David Alter, Maple Leafs Reporter & Site Manager, Sports Illustrated & The Hockey News; Host, Rink Wide: Toronto & NHL Network Contributor
4/18/2023 • 37 minutes, 25 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Annette Hamm: Beginning construction on Hamilton's LRT, Continuing to wear masks, Charging cyclists with crimes, Aging gracefully, Potential benefits from a SAT-type test, & more
On this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio, Scott sits down with Annette Hamm from CHCH's Morning Live to talk about if our education system would benefit from an SAT-type test, what the point is of having gender-specific tournaments for things like chess, charging cyclists with traffic crimes, aging gracefully and more!
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
4/15/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Why might Hamilton house prices see a bump? Will Canadians see cheaper phone plans soon? & What happened to comedic cartoons?
While it's no secret that houses aren't cheap, there are some signs on the horizon that they might be getting pricier. Why is this and could it just be a seasonal thing?
Guest: Judy Marsales, Broker of Record, Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.
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Canada is home to some of the most expensive phone plans on planet Earth. There's a possibility that won't be the case for much longer - assuming things go to plan.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
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With the recent loss of Al Jaffee, the award-winning artist behind many of Mad magazine's cartoons, Scott reminisces on the incredible impact Mad had on its readers and asks what's happened to cartoons as a medium.
Guest: Robert Thompson, Founding Director, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, Syracuse University
4/14/2023 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
Can free transit in Hamilton be reasonably done? How can we mitigate losing 40% of farmers? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Is free public transit something that could be a reality in Hamilton someday? How would the costs to run our transit system be offset by this?
Guest: Tammy Hwang, Ward 4 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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We are set to see an incredible drop of 40% of farmers over the next 10 years. If people are going to leave, they are going to need to be replaced. How do you get into farming and who might we see entering the business in Ontario?
Guest: Keith Carrie, President, Canadian Federation of Agriculture
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Today may be Tuesday but that isn't stopping Scott from talking to Don Robertson about the Masters, Blue Jays' home opener, the curious case of Sidd Finch and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/12/2023 • 55 minutes, 13 seconds
Revisiting the history of Pink Floyd's infamous Ivor Wynne concert, Controversial changes may be coming to Hamilton minor hockey & What's our relationship with religion?
The Pink Floyd concert that was held here in Hamilton is held in infamy with crazy stories from all around the stadium. It would appear that inside the stadium, things were super packed but not as crazy. What's the actual story here?
Guest: Jon Wells, Reporter & Feature Writer, The Hamilton Spectator
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A quick way to make a stir here in Canada is to talk about hockey, more specifically youth hockey. Some proposed changes to house league hockey here in Hamilton have certainly done just that.
Guest: Peter Martin, Acting Chair, Hamilton Minor Hockey Council
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With Easter Sunday approaching, do people celebrate this holiday for its religious significance? Why or why not? And how is religion being seen nowadays? Are people favouring organized religion over individual practice? How does that, if at all, impact our relationships?
Guests:
Jamie Strickland, Pastor of Discipleship Ministries, West Highland Baptist Church
Gord Heath, Professor of Christian History, Centenary Chair in World Christianity, Director of Canadian Baptist Archives
4/7/2023 • 56 minutes, 45 seconds
TD is the most shorted banking stock... what does that mean - Inconsistent alcohol dangers in studies - The Masters are underway
4/6/2023 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
50-Years since the FIRST cell phone-call
Dollarama is planning to open 17 new stores across Canada. They also owned 60+ stores this year. It's a boom time for discount stores right now.
Guest: Bruce Winder, Retail analyst, Author of ‘Retail Before, During & After COVID-19’
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Since Trudeau was elected into office, the Cdn Fed. Gov has hired up to 80,000 new employees. This means as well that we are paying an extra $151 BILLION a year to run government then we did 2014/15
Guest: Sahir Khan. Executive Vice-President, Institute for Fiscal Studies and Democracy
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Yesterday marks the 50-year anniversary of the first ever call using a cell-phone. In 50-years, we've seen so much advancement in mobile phone technology, which makes some of us remember a time before cell-phones and - in some aspects - happy with where things have gone.
Guest: Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist.
4/5/2023 • 39 minutes, 22 seconds
Niagara Falls named best bucket-list destination! Canadian going to the moon! & Sports talk with Don Robertson
In two different surveys, Niagara Falls was named the 4th "Most Popular Bucket-list Landmark". In a separate survey, it was named the Biggest tourist trap in Canada. We talk with the Mayor of Niagara Falls about this.
Guest: Jim Diodati. Mayor of Niagara Falls
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This story is a "wow" moment, learning that a Canadian astronaut is going to be on the next moon mission to orbit the moon. His name is Jeremy Hansen.
Guest: Jesse Rogerson. Assistant Professor in the division of Natural Science, York University
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On this edition of Sports talk, Scott and Don talk E-BUGs (Emergency Back-Up Goalies), the recent controversy during this past weekend's Womens Basketball Championship. And much more...
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/4/2023 • 57 minutes, 5 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: Winning the lottery, Banning participation trophies, Why baseball coaches wear uniforms, People being unable to distinguish then vs. now & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about winning the lottery, banning participation trophies, actors who look creepy no matter what role they play, why baseball coaches wear uniforms and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
4/1/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 30 seconds
The massive increase to Hamilton's property tax almost didn't happen & Hamilton's Heralds of Hot Sauce
The whopping 5.8% increase to Hamilton's property tax saw a vote of 10-6. Is there a positive that can be found in this? Though this budget received approval, is there something larger that can be extrapolated from the voting numbers?
Guest: Matt Francis, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Believe it or not, multiple hot sauce companies call Hamilton home. They are alive and well with some of their sauces available all over the place and starring online in the series, Hot Ones. Scott welcomes Rick Zamperin to run the gauntlet with him along with three of the top hot sauce companies to the show to put forth some of their sauces and share their stories.
Guests: Paul Casey, Founder & Owner, Cooksville Hot Sauce
Kevin Stuermer, Founder & Owner, Steel City Sauce Co.
Brodie Dawson, Founder & Owner, Dawson's Hot Sauce
Rick Zamperin, Host, Good Morning Hamilton, 900 CHML
3/31/2023 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Hamilton city council approves 5.8% tax increase for $1.07 billion operating budget
3/30/2023 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Why did City Council's budget almost get rejected? Why are more students getting suspended? & Could this be the year the Blue Jays win the World Series?
Hamilton almost had a pretty monumental event occur at City Hall as Council's budget nearly didn't pass. In fact, it wouldn't have passed if only a few votes went the other way. What swayed their votes?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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What is with the increase in the number of suspensions at our schools? Are the assaults, weapons, hate and more indicative of something larger going on?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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Tomorrow marks the start of the baseball season for the Toronto Blue Jays. What are the chances that this year might be the year they go all the way and win the World Series?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist with the Toronto Star & Host of the Deep LF Podcast
3/30/2023 • 42 minutes, 9 seconds
Do we benefit from the budgets announced by the province and/or feds? How do you ride every operational ride at all 12 Disney parks in 12 days & Is there a stigma attached to soap opera actors?
Two budgets released within quick succession of each other means it's the perfect time to welcome Ian Lee back to the show. Is there anything in these budgets that will benefit us without slapping us down the road?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University
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There are 12 Disney theme parks throughout the world which means there's a plethora of rides and attractions to experience. How long would it take to visit all of them? What about ride all of the rides? Turns out someone has come up with a definitive answer by actually doing that. He found that you can visit every Disney park and ride every operational ride all within 12 days. Now for the next question, how did he do it?
Guest: Nathan Firesheets, Rode Every Operating Ride at All 12 Disney Parks in 12 Days
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Soap opera actors often get a bad wrap however when there is some heat being thrown around by those in the industry, Scott turns to someone who you probably know better as Dante from General Hospital. Is there a stigma associated with soap opera actors and how are they different from those who act in movies?
Guest: Dominic Zamprogna, Actor
3/29/2023 • 45 minutes, 48 seconds
How you're paying more money for less food, How can we improve supports for immigrants? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Imagine getting taxed more for something and in exchange you receive less. Believe it or not, that's something you can find happening at the grocery store right now. The Food Professor is here to explain how you can pay more for less.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Distribution & Policy and Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University
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Many immigrants to Canada are finding that the cost of everything is much more expensive than expected. Is there anything that can be done about this and how can we prepare/support immigrants in their journey here?
Guest: Sarah Wayland, Senior Project Manager for Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council
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Why would the Isabella Cup be held somewhere other than a women's hockey stronghold? What should a league do about an official who seems to be flexing their muscles? When are they honestly misinterpreting something? Also, can Don name every head coach of the Maple Leafs since they last won the Stanley Cup?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/28/2023 • 58 minutes, 49 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jason Farr & Mike Nabuurs: Hammer Down with Jay & Mike, Running the Around the Bay Road Race, Staying in a $6,000/night hotel room & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Jason Farr & Mike Nabuurs who join Scott to talk about their new upcoming project called Hammer Down with Jay & Mike which will be coming to Cable 14 and wherever you get your podcasts, running the Around the Bay Road Race, partisan politics bleeding into local politics, the federal government's handling of the story involving Trudeau's stay in a hotel room that costs $6,000 a night and more.
Guests: Jason Farr, Soon-to-be Host of Hammer Down with Jay & Mike, former Hamilton City Councillor
Mike Nabuurs, Soon-to-be Host of Hammer Down with Jay & Mike, PA Voice of Hamilton Tiger-Cats
3/25/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 7 seconds
What does Ontario's latest budget mean for residents? How do Canadians feel about Canada's national security? & How did these famous musicians never have a #1 hit?
Ontario's budget has been released with some applause and groans. Scott welcomes Ian Lee on to help breakdown the budget and what it means for the residents of Ontario.
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University
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How well has the federal government been dealing with the allegations against MP Han Dong? Are Canadians keeping up with the news surrounding the national security of Canada?
Guest: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data
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There are many popular musicians who've gone on to have very lucrative careers but that doesn't always mean that they've had songs hit the #1 spot on the charts. This list includes some incredible names who are sure to surprise you.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
3/24/2023 • 40 minutes, 3 seconds
Discussing the breaking news surrounding MP Han Dong & Will the world change from the US dollar to the Chinese yuan?
Tonight's breaking news surrounding Liberal MP Han Dong's recommendation to a Chinese diplomat to delay the release of the Two Michaels came as a massive shock. Scott is joined by CHML's very own Bill Kelly to talk more about this.
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of The Bill Kelly Show, 900 CHML
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There are talks about the world's economy changing away from the US dollar and moving towards the Chinese yuan. Would this cause a practical shift in the world or would it merely be symbolic? How likely is it to happen some day?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Toronto Metropolitan University
3/23/2023 • 24 minutes, 13 seconds
Is Hamilton seeing a decline in the number of tickets from red light cameras? & Why are public servants getting performance bonuses despite poor performance?
Most people would expect the number of red light tickets to decline with time at any given intersection. As Hamilton continues to chug along with its red light camera program, is that sentiment one that's being seen? Do some areas of Hamilton see more people run red lights than others?
Guest: Mike Field, Director, Transportation Operations & Maintenance, City of Hamilton
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Performance bonuses are meant to serve as an incentive for employees to increase their performance. Why are we seeing public servants receiving some pretty handsome performance bonuses despite the fact that their performance has been severely lacking?
Stephanie Kusie, MP for Calgary Midnapore & Shadow Minister for Treasury Board
3/22/2023 • 23 minutes, 18 seconds
Are any other banks at risk of closing? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
With the news of certain banks closing up shop, there are questions surrounding the remaining banks and their stability. Are some banks' fate something we can use to gauge other's?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Is slap fighting even fighting? Do we need to outlaw fighting in hockey or is it getting phased out on its own? Is there a better option than shootouts to determine who wins a game? These questions and more get debated and possibly even solved this week on Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/21/2023 • 49 minutes, 28 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Lorraine Sommerfeld: What actually goes into writing a book, Who determines what is considered misinformation?, Buttons that do nothing & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Lorraine Sommerfeld who joins Scott to talk about her upcoming book, the work she's put into it thus far, buttons that seem to be connected to nothing, who should determine what is and isn't considered misinformation and more.
Guest: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Writer with Post Media, Motherlode column in the Hamilton Spec and Host of the Lemon Aid Car Show on RogersTV
3/18/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds
What's with having pointless meetings? Is it good the average Canadian doesn't know much about our supreme justices? & Is the CFL ever going to expand east?
We've all been in meetings that seem to have no point or purpose. Why have them to begin with? Would businesses be the same without them?
Guest: Vijay Pereira, Professor of International & Strategic Human Capital Management, NEOMA Business School
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Justice Russell Brown of the Supreme Court of Canada has found himself embroiled in a scandal but that doesn't seem to have been put him at the forefront of every conversation around the country. Actually most Canadians likely don't know that he is a judge for the Supreme Court of Canada to begin with. Is it good that Canadians aren't super aware of everything Supreme Court?
Guest: Philip Slayton, Author of Mighty Judgment: How The Supreme Court of Canada Runs Your Life & former lawyer
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There have been rumblings about the CFL expanding to Atlantic Canada but are we ever actually going to see it come to fruition? What needs to be done before it can even get underway properly?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
3/17/2023 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Is it time for Canada to sever its ties with the monarchy? & What kind of impact will consumers see if there is another writers strike?
With the coronation of King Charles III set to happen on May 6, how do Canadians feel about the monarchy and its relationship with Canada? Does anyone actually care about the coronation?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, Teacher at Waterdown District High School & Author of six books on the Crown and its role in Canada
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What happened with the NHL last night? Will we see the day that a digital overlay on players becomes a regular thing? Also, if the writers in Hollywood go on strike, will we see much of an interruption on the consumer side?
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author, brioux.tv
3/16/2023 • 30 minutes, 42 seconds
How does a big jump to interest rates impact our economy? & Why are vinyl records seeing such a powerful resurgence?
Interests rates continue to jump as Canadians continue to owe money. With more money going to paying down the interest on debt, what does this mean for the economy on a larger scale?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, Toronto Metropolitan University
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For the first time in decades, vinyl record sales topped CD sales. Why has this medium for listening to music made such a resurgence?
Guest: Larry Jaffee, Author of Record Store Day: The Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century & Journalism Lecturer, Rutgers University
3/15/2023 • 30 minutes, 31 seconds
Why hasn't Doug Ford seen a boost or decline in popularity? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It would appear that the numbers haven't moved for Doug Ford in either direction despite the controversies that have been coming up for him. What's made for this to be the case and how hasn't he, or his party, slipped or gained in popularity?
Guest: David Coletto, Founding Partner & CEO, Abacus Data
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Should a sports league ever be allowed to publicly criticize the referees and linesmen? What should be done if they do? And Scott spent how much for tickets to a sports game? It's all coming up on Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/14/2023 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Jamie West: Closing schools at the hint of snow, Hamilton's impending tax increase, Policing thought crimes & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about why there seems to be more weather-related school closures now versus before, the impending increase to Hamiltonians' taxes, preventing our children from learning how to overcome challenging situations and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Founder & CEO, Westpro Media
3/11/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Why will Canadian MPs will be getting a fourth pay raise since the start of COVID? & A Live Aid-style concert in support of Ukraine
Canadian MPs are set to receive another pay raise pretty soon. Yes, another one. HOW? Wouldn't it be great to get a raise of about $5,000? How about a little over $10,000?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Would a concert like Live Aid work today? It looks like we won't have to wonder because it sounds like a lot of work is being put in for exactly that only this one will be in support of Ukraine.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
3/10/2023 • 29 minutes, 56 seconds
What life might look like for the Bulldogs in Brantford, Canada's response to Chinese election interference & Why would the NHL even consider another expansion into Atlanta?
Brantford is talking about building a new 5,000-seat arena to keep the Bulldogs around.
Guest: Kevin Davis, Mayor of Brantford
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The latest on the Chinese election meddling and the government's response.
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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Is the NHL REALLY thinking of putting an expansion team in Atlanta? Again? And, how will the addition of a pitch clock change baseball?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
3/9/2023 • 44 minutes, 12 seconds
Why is Hamilton expecting such a huge jump in taxes? & 299 Queen Street West, a documentary about MuchMusic
Hamiltonians were hit with a tax increase last year and it's looking like this year will be following suit. The catch is that this year will see a much larger jump. How necessary is this increase and what will the money collected go towards?
Guest: Tom Jackson, Ward 6 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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A documentary about MuchMusic is set to come out. Whether you know about this staple TV channel or not, this documentary will set the stage and tell the story of the place that built many careers.
Guest: Sean Menard, Director, 299 Queen Street West
3/8/2023 • 34 minutes, 31 seconds
Can a franchise truly be cursed? If so, are the Leafs?
Guests:
Trudeau just held a press conference this afternoon to address the recent news about
Election meddling from China… It sure was something. Stephen LeDrew
Could some of downtown Hamilton's vacant office buildings be turned into residential?
Would that even be a good idea? Judy Lam.
Sports talk with Don Robertson. Are the Leafs cursed? Also, the NHL Draft Lottery is coming up. And, John Morant in trouble for his night at the club. Don Robertson.
3/7/2023 • 55 minutes, 22 seconds
Are We Prepared for the Advances in AI and Deepfakes?
Guests:
We're getting close to hearing what the tax increase is going to be here in Hamilton. In a letter to council, the head of the Realtors' Association says Hamilton is becoming too expensive. Lou Piriano
The Jays first spring training game drew more viewers on TV than any other team's average for regular season games. Are we that great a fan base or is something else going on? Steve Foxcroft
Another very realistic deepfake is confusing people like the Joe-Rogan-Justin Trudeau one did a few days ago. Allen Mendehlson
3/2/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 4 seconds
What does it mean if COVID really did start in a Wuhan lab? Should we inquire into election interference by China? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A new by the U.S. Energy Department says COVID probably did start in a Wuhan lab. What does this mean?
Guest: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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The Prime Minister says Canada will not hold an inquiry into Chinese interference in our election. Should we?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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Don Robertson is not unavailable for trade-related reasons. He's here and there's never a shortage of things to talk about in the realm of sports!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/28/2023 • 54 minutes, 51 seconds
Who stayed in a $6,000/night hotel room on the taxpayer's dime? Why are fewer immigrants becoming Canadian citizens? & Do the Tiger-Cats have a shot at the Grey Cup this season?
Sending a large delegation can make sense in certain scenarios but why would someone from the government need a hotel room that costs $6,000 a night? Even more puzzling is why the federal government is going to such lengths to try and hide who was staying in that room?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Becoming a Canadian citizen is the aim of many immigrants both past and present however the rate of people becoming citizens has dropped drastically. Why is that?
Guest: Daniel Bernhard, CEO, Institute for Canadian Citizenship
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How important is it to have the home team playing in the Grey Cup? Do the Tiger-Cats have a chance at making it to the Grey Cup with their new players?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
2/17/2023 • 51 minutes, 42 seconds
Why do people believe the media is intentionally misleading them? Potential for big spending as the feds prepare to negotiate with 300,000 employees & The brand new documentary "Offside: The Harold Ballard Story"
A U.S. study suggests half of the people believe the media is not just biased but intentionally misleading them. How did we get here?
Guest: Don Gibb, Professor Emeritus, School of Journalism, Toronto Metropolitan University
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The federal government is about to start negotiating with 300,000 employees who surely all want raises. How is this going to go?
Guest: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data
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A terrific new documentary is out about former Ticats owner (yes, he owned the Maple Leafs, too) Harold Ballard. We talk to the documentary's executive producer about both the documentary itself and Ballard's confusing life.
Guest: Michael Geddes, Executive Producer, Offside: The Harold Ballard Story
2/16/2023 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
The end of Hamilton's Commonwealth Games bid & How to find out if caffeine might lead to kidney damage
Hamilton's Commonwealth Games bid is something that we've heard much about over the years however it sounds like that will be coming to an end.
Guest: PJ Mercanti, CEO, Carmen’s Group & President, Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group
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Science now tells us coffee is terrible for some of us. The catch? We can't easily know if we're one of the ones for whom it's terrible. So enjoy your morning java...
Guest: Dr. Sara Mahdavi, Researcher with the Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Toronto
2/15/2023 • 24 minutes, 33 seconds
Isn't it wild that we're actually shooting down UFOs? What should be done with people as they age? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
UFO is one of those acronyms that brings about many preconceived notions. Despite this, Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) are being identified with some frequency and now we're hearing about them being shot down. While this probably doesn't have anything to do with aliens, what does it mean? Is it a sign of something larger?
Guest: Chris Rutkowski, Ufologist
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A Yale professor is suggesting the solution to government overspending on the elderly in Japan is mandated euthanasia. Sounds crazy. But just a few years ago we would've said MAiD for the mentally ill would never be considered sane. Should we be concerned someone is talking about this out loud ... and he has a lot of supporters?
Guest: Trudo Lemmens, Professor, Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
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How come the officials seem to ruin so many games these days? Was Rihanna the worst halftime show ever? The Blue Jays open spring training and more on this edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/14/2023 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Mike Fortune: People filming everything, Granting leniency to organ-donating criminals, Infusing party politics into local politics, Should we be talking about privatization in Canadian healthcare? & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about why it seems like pretty much everyone is on their phone recording everything at sporting events rather than living in the moment and watching with their eyes, if imprisoned criminals should be granted leniency for donating organs, local politicians infusing party politics into their own politics, whether the conversation of introducing a private element into Canadian healthcare should even be had and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
2/11/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Why do we feel some things should be free? Is a big Russian offense imminent in Ukraine? & What's the biggest Super Bowl market in Canada?
Why do we feel that we shouldn't have to pay for some things? We don't expect to receive a car for free but why do we expect to get other things for free?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Is a big buildup of Russian troops an indication that Russia will be attempting a large offensive against Ukraine?
Guest: Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University; Fellow, Macdonald Laurier Institute
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The Super Bowl is only days away which means many people are going to be tuning in for more than sports. What are the big sights to see and if given the choice, would Canadians prefer to watch the Grey Cup over the Super Bowl if the two events happened at the same time?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host, Good Morning Hamilton & Sports Director, 900 CHML
2/10/2023 • 39 minutes, 14 seconds
What's with all the commotion at City Hall? & What does the future hold for television?
There has been a lot happening at Hamilton City Hall lately from protesters interrupting a meeting to a councillor getting ejected from another. What happened and what was it like being the Committee Chair for both of these events?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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It's no secret that streaming content has reshaped the world of entertainment especially television. What will TV look like in the next 5 years? This question was answered by several TV executives who had some interesting answers. Do they think it'll change much, if at all?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Founding Director, Bleier Centre for Television and Popular Culture, Syracuse University
2/9/2023 • 33 minutes, 17 seconds
What will happen to Hamilton's downtown during FirstOntario Centre's renovations? & What makes $1.7 million the special amount to have saved before retirement?
The Hamilton Bulldogs will be needing a new home while FirstOntario Centre gets some much needed renovations. This means that the usual patronage that many downtown businesses see will be dropping as multiple seasons will be played elsewhere in addition to the many concerts and events that get held at the arena. How big of an impact will this have on Hamilton's downtown?
Guest: Ryan McHugh, Manager, Tourism & Events, City of Hamilton
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The question of how much money should one have before retiring is ever present in the minds of many Canadians. An estimated number has been put out and it's astronomically high, why? What makes $1.7 million the special number that should be in a Canadian's bank account for a comfortable retirement?
Guest: Thie Convery, Financial Planner & Wealth Advisor, Convery Wealth, IPC Securities Corporation
2/8/2023 • 25 minutes, 55 seconds
Do Canadians feel like Canada's broken? How does a high school principal feel about ChatGPT? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Pierre Poilievre has been using the talking point of Canada being broken but do Canadians agree with that sentiment?
Guest: Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President, Central Canada, Leger
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The topic of ChatGPT, an AI program capable of producing original essays and writing, has come to the forefront especially with regards to how it can impact the education system. How will educators manage the likelihood of students turning in schoolwork that's been completed by the AI program? What does a high school principal see in the program?
Guest: Brian Daly, Principal, St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School
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Has the NHL hit rock bottom after its dismal All-Star Skills Competition? Who are they trying to market to? What can the Hamilton Bulldogs expect to see as they prepare to temporarily move to a new home? These questions and more get answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/7/2023 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Diana Weeks: Infertility, Changing Canada's healthcare system, Is Nickelback a country band? & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features none other than CHML's own Diana Weeks! She's on maternity leave right now but that doesn't mean she's keeping away from the microphone as she and Scott talk about everything from infertility to a high-ranked restaurant that doesn't exist.
Guest: Diana Weeks, Mom-to-be & Afternoon News Anchor, 900 CHML
2/4/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 4 seconds
Why is Willie Nelson nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? & Is it wise for stores to become cashless?
What has Willie Nelson done at 90 to suddenly earn a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? And other questions from the typically puzzling annual announcement.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist & Music Commentator
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A new report says many of Canada's grocery stores will be cashless within five years. Digital currency only. Is this wise? Is this where we should be going with our financial system?
Guest: Brett Scott, Author of Cloud Money
2/3/2023 • 29 minutes, 23 seconds
What happens once interest rates are high enough to control inflation? & Are modern day sports getting too hard to referee?
Once interest rates rise enough to control inflation, do we lower them again? In other words, are we ever going back to the way things were?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Social media has not been kind to the NFL officials from last weekend to the point that #NFLrigged has been trending on Twitter. By most accounts, it was a mess. And it wasn't just these games. It's been a mess a lot lately. Are officials getting worse or is the job simply getting too hard?
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, CEO of Fluke Transport, Creator of the FOX40 whistle, Author of ‘40 Ways of the Fox’, Member of the Order of Canada, Former Basketball Referee
2/1/2023 • 34 minutes, 35 seconds
Why isn't the CRA going after billions of dollars sent to ineligible CERB recipients? Speaking with the police officer who stopped The Beatles' last live performance & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Billions of dollars were sent to people and businesses who aren't eligible to receive CERB. This was known at the time and we were told it would be sorted out at a later time but now the CRA is saying that it isn't worth their time to go and collect that money that shouldn't have even been sent in the first place. Even though it's known who received the money and how much they received, where is the challenge?
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-Founder, Democracy Watch
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On this day in 1969, The Beatles performed their last public performance on the roof of Apple Corps headquarters. The police were called and among the responding officers was 19-year-old Ray Dagg. He joined Scott while Scott was filling in on the Bill Kelly Show to talk about that day and what his life was like after the event.
Guest: Ray Dagg, Former London Metropolitan Police Constable
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Sports Talk with Don Robertson returns to talk about the Tiger-Cats' newest acquisition, remembering Bobby Hull, NHL teams tanking on purpose to get better draft picks and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/31/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 31 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Dave Woodard: TV shows that couldn't be made today, Ticats's new acquisition, Canada's relationship with Turks & Caicos, CRA not recovering billions from those who shouldn't have gotten CERB & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features CHML's own Dave Woodard who joins the show to talk about everything from the CRA saying that recovering the billions of dollars that were sent to people who shouldn't have received CERB isn't worth their time to TV shows that couldn't be made today.
Guest: Dave Woodard, Afternoon News Anchor, 900 CHML
1/28/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 54 seconds
Big news for John Mulwa & Is it worth spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a few World Cup matches?
There is some big news for John Mulwa, the Kenyan refugee who is due to be deported on Saturday. His lawyer joins us to explain.
Guest: Joshua Makori, Immigration Lawyer
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Should the provincial government be spending hundreds of millions of dollars on four or five World Cup soccer matches in 2026? Some are saying it's way too much for too little.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Ontario's Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport & MPP, Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
1/27/2023 • 34 minutes, 15 seconds
Ben Hasn't Seen Many of the Greatest Movies Ever Made, You Help Fix That
We learned yesterday on the show that our poor operator, Ben, has failed miserably at watching many of the greatest movies ever made. Jaws? No. The Godfather? Nope. Titanic? Uh uh. The list goes on and on. Time to set him on the right track. What are the movies a young man needs to watch this year to catch up?
1/13/2023 • 38 minutes, 10 seconds
When should young offenders be given adult charges? & What is it with governments and spending millions on consultants?
There have been a series of high-profile crimes recently involving kids. When should adult charges be levied?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Defence Lawyer, Ross & McBride; Former Crown Attorney
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The federal government spends millions and millions of dollars on consultants. Not long ago Hamilton was being hammered for this. Considering the size of our public service, how come people in government can't do this work?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton & Lobbyist
1/13/2023 • 24 minutes, 12 seconds
Does AI-generated writing have a place in the classroom? Will Hamiltonians' property tax go up by a lot this year? & Will the Ticats sign Bo Levi Mitchell?
Educators are worried about a new AI program that is now capable of producing essays that pass as authentic. Are we heading toward a new reality in teaching in which cheating is impossible to detect?
Guest: Natalie Wexler, Education Writer & Author of The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America’s Broken Education System—And How to Fix It
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It's starting to sound like our property taxes are going to be going way up? Is this true?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councilor, City of Hamilton
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Are the Ticats going to sign Bo Levi Mitchell or is this delay saying otherwise?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
1/12/2023 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Is There a Solution to the Provincial Dept? Upcoming Canadian Immigration, and Munro Airport's Operation
1/11/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 30 seconds
Will Cursive Writing and Autographs Disappear? Your Favourite Autograph, Emotions in Sports and More!
GUESTS:
Alvis Violo - "The Autograph Boss" What is the value of a signature now?
Don Robertson - President of the Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott for his weekly hour of sports talk
1/10/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 35 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio with Tim Bolen: Winning the World Junior Championship, What to do with previously lost historical artifacts, The stability of Confederation & more
With another Friday comes another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio! This week, Scott welcomes Tim Bolen from CHCH who is now co-hosting Morning Live! which makes him the perfect kind of person to tackle a myriad of topics. Today's docket includes the whole Meghan and Harry wanting to be the most public private citizens in the world, if Canada's win at the World Junior Championship is enough to wipe the Hockey Canada scandal out of people's minds, what you would do if you found lost Nazi treasure, how stable Confederation is and more.
Guest: Tim Bolen, Co-Host, Morning Live!, CHCH-TV
1/7/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Should it be tougher to get out on bail in Canada? Following Damar Hamlin's positive signs of recovery, what should the NFL do with its standings headache? & What's going on with Canada's immigration process?
Some are calling for stricter bail conditions in the wake of the shooting of the OPP officer. Should it be tougher to get out on bail?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, Defence Lawyer; Former President, Hamilton Criminal Lawyers Association
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Now that Damar Hamlin is showing positive signs of recovery, what should the NFL do with its schedule and standings headache?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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7:10 - 7:55 - Canada is opening its doors to 500,000 new immigrants this year. So why is a local man, who's carved out a life helping his community and been a model Canadian for almost a decade, being deported to Kenya?
Guest: John Mulwa, Scheduled for Deportation on January 28, 2023
1/6/2023 • 45 minutes, 41 seconds
Why hasn't Pearson Airport seen a service improvement over the last 6 months? Do people actually mean the 'prayers' part of 'thoughts and prayers'? & How didn't Celine Dion make it onto Rolling Stone's top 200 singers?
When I flew out of Pearson in June, it was a disaster. Today people are complaining it's still a disaster. How could things not be improved in half a year?
Guest: Gábor Lukács, Founder, President & Coordinator, Air Passenger Rights
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Whenever there's a tragedy people say they're offering 'thoughts and prayers.' So why was it so shocking to see an ESPN analyst stop his commentary and actually pray for Damar Hamlin. Do we really mean the 'prayer' part or is that a meaningless cliche?
Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media & Journalism and Religion & Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University
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The Celineiacs are up in arms over the exclusion of their favourite chanteuse from Rolling Stone's list of the top 200 singers. What the heck makes a good singer anyway?
Guest: Brian West, Afternoon Drive Host, Y108
1/5/2023 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
Bonus Segment - John McGrane
Pelé is a soccer player who did more than just play the beautiful game, he sparked a love for the sport of soccer in many people's hearts. Now that he's died, people are looking back on his legacy and many achievements. While some remember seeing him on their TV, a Hamilton man is remembering what it was like playing against him. Was it intimidating? Exciting? An opportunity to get an autograph right there on the pitch?
Guest: John McGrane, Former Canadian Men’s Soccer Player, Member of the Canadian & Hamilton Soccer Halls of Fame and the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
1/4/2023 • 21 minutes, 10 seconds
Bonus Segment - Tracy Miller
Today sees a major spike in divorce filings but why is that? Why are people choosing divorce nowadays and how much does it cost for each side to go through the process?
Guest: Tracy Miller, Family Lawyer; Co-Host, Divorce Solutions Podcast
1/4/2023 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Why did Damar Hamlin collapse during an NFL game? What makes people choose divorce nowadays? & What was playing against Pelé like?
One of the big sports stories that's circulating right now is Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin's collapse and subsequent hospitalization following a tackle mid-game. What happened to him and could it happen to athletes in other sports too?
Guest: Dr. David Levy, Sports Medicine Practitioner; Team Physician for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for 35 years, the Toronto Rock since inception, McMaster University and Mohawk College varsity teams for over 30 years; Medical Staff for the Hamilton Bulldogs; Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
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Today sees a major spike in divorce filings but why is that? Why are people choosing divorce nowadays and how much does it cost for each side to go through the process?
Guest: Tracy Miller, Family Lawyer; Co-Host, Divorce Solutions Podcast
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Pelé is a soccer player who did more than just play the beautiful game, he sparked a love for the sport of soccer in many people's hearts. Now that he's died, people are looking back on his legacy and many achievements. While some remember seeing him on their TV, a Hamilton man is remembering what it was like playing against him. Was it intimidating? Exciting? An opportunity to get an autograph right there on the pitch?
Guest: John McGrane, Former Canadian Men’s Soccer Player, Member of the Canadian & Hamilton Soccer Halls of Fame and the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
1/4/2023 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Debating all of the great Christmas debates with Jamie West
Scott welcomes Jamie West back to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio. Together they debate of all of the great holiday topics from real or fake Christmas tree to Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays.
Guest: Jamie West, Founder & CEO, Westpro Media
12/24/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 57 seconds
Are we ready for a heavy increase in EVs? & What's happened to the new classic Christmas movies?
Canada is mandating that by 2026, 20 per cent of all new cars be electric. Are we even remotely ready for this?
Guest: Tim Burrows, Manager, Electric Vehicle Society
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YouTube is paying $2 billion for the rights to Sunday night football. Is this the beginning of all sports moving to streaming services? ALSO, there hasn't been a classic Christmas movie released in the past 20 years. Are we no longer festive enough? Creative enough? Joyful enough?
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic, Author & Founder, brioux.tv
12/23/2022 • 32 minutes, 8 seconds
How do our worries and priorities today compare to 30 years ago? The importance of religion is dropping in all but one age group & Are you totally sick of all these gambling ads?
Two polls were taken about what matters to Canadians. One in 1992, one 30 years later in 2022. How have we changed?
Guest: Craig Worden, President & Chief Innovation Officer, Pollara Strategic Insights
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The number of Canadians who consider religion important is dropping. Except one age group is surprisingly rising. Which one?
Guest: David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media and Journalism / Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Are we totally sick of those endless ads for gambling sites that fill every game we watch yet?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
12/22/2022 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Is telling people what to eat a step too far for UN delegates? Just how nasty is this impending storm? & Why are we seeing fewer divorces in Canada?
We've heard that the government should stay out of the nation's bedrooms but what about the nation's kitchens? It would appear that some UN delegates at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference want to tell you what to eat but why are they trying to influence your diet and should they be trying anyways?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Professor of Food Distribution & Policy and Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University
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Some really nasty weather is projected to be hitting us just before Christmas but just how bad could it be and why?
Guest: Anthony Farnell, Chief Meteorologist, Global News
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Recent stats say Canadians are doing better at marriage and having fewer divorces. Are the numbers lying?
Guest: Dr. Lisa Strohschein, Professor, Sociology, University of Alberta
12/21/2022 • 37 minutes, 52 seconds
Bonus Segment - Is Putin's hold on Russia slipping?
As the war in Ukraine progresses and the Russian invasion continues to be repelled, people are starting to question Putin's hold on Russia. What are the chances that a coup is waiting to strike?
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University
12/20/2022 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Is Putin's hold on Russia slipping? Why write a book about someone who was PM for 2 months? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
As the war in Ukraine progresses and the Russian invasion continues to be repelled, people are starting to question Putin's hold on Russia. What are the chances that a coup is waiting to strike?
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University
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Writing a book is no small. There is a lot of time that goes into the research and actual writing which means you've got to pick a topic that won't bore you nor your reader. With that in mind, why would someone want to write a book about a prime minister who was in office for a little over 2 months? Let's ask him!
Guest: Steve Paikin, Host, The Agenda, TVO
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When you move to a new country and its team plays against your former home country's team, who should you cheer for? If one of your players makes a really weird play that doesn't work out, do you scream at them or just go, "what were you thinking?" in the locker room? These questions and much, much more gets answered and debated in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/20/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 10 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Bringing Together Every CHML Host to Talk All Things Hamilton
The stars have aligned for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio! Scott has assembled all of CHML's announcers for a super-round table featuring Rick Zamperin of Good Morning Hamilton, Bill Kelly of The Bill Kelly Show and Scott Thompson of Hamilton Today. Together they tackle topics that range everywhere from if Bo Levi Mitchell will someday be the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' quarterback to what Hamiltonians' taxes may go up by. Buckle up for an amazing show that truly lives up to its name.
Guests: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton
Bill Kelly, Host of The Bill Kelly Show
Scott Thompson, Host of Hamilton Today
12/17/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 56 seconds
What can we do about students who are constantly missing school? & How can we increase people's social media literacy?
Why are we seeing so many students suffering from chronic abenteeism at school? How does this impact grades? Can we fix it or is this something that will be temporary and eventually fade away?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director and Lead Researcher, Schoolhouse Institute
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A joke tweet from PGA golfer Mackenzie Hughes revealed a lot about people, the most glaring of which is that many only read the first few lines before coming to a conclusion and moving on. The answer was in the tweet and yet so many didn't bother to read that far. How can we teach people to read everything before drawing a conclusion? Should this be taught early on in childhood? Can you even effectively teach critical thinking?
Guest: Matthew Johnson, Director of Education, MediaSmarts
12/16/2022 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
Keep an eye out for the Christmas Vacation station wagon here in Hamilton! & What could happen if Michael Andlauer someday owns the Ottawa Senators?
You can see some pretty interesting things if you drive around Hamilton and among those interesting things is a certain station wagon from the movie, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. How did the current owner come to acquire such a unique vehicle and what has the public's reaction to it been?
Guest: Sean Kiely, Owner, Ford Country Squire station wagon
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We might someday see the owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs also become the owner of the Ottawa Senators. If that happens, will the team be coming to Hamilton? Also, could we prevent countries from building massive stadiums and then abandoning them after the one sporting event is done?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
12/15/2022 • 35 minutes, 27 seconds
Does Harry & Meghan's schtick have a shelf life? What changes are coming to the Blue Jays? & Recounting the history of soft rock
For people who claim to want their privacy, Harry and Meghan sure do a lot to stay in the public eye. The story they keep selling is being made in all mediums possible but what do they have to sell after everyone knows their story? Do they have a shelf life?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, Waterdown high teacher and author of six books on the Crown and its role in Canada
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It isn't even Christmas yet and the Blue Jays are making some pretty big moves. What could next season' Jays look like and are they poised for a World Series win?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball columnist and podcaster with the Toronto Star
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Many music genres have had their story told but soft rock is one that's fallen by the wayside despite being a seemingly ever-present sound for many years. What place does soft rock have in our history?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist and music commentator
12/14/2022 • 42 minutes, 37 seconds
What stopped a recession last time and will it work this time? Should we mimic other countries' healthcare system? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
What was done to get us out of the last recession? Are moves being made so that we go down that path and avoid this supposed recession we're heading towards? Is that even possible for us to do at the moment?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Hospital wait times are even longer than before but just how bad are they and what are other countries doing to combat this? What if we followed what Sweden and Switzerland are doing?
Guest: Nadeem Esmail, Senior Fellow, Fraser Institute & Health Policy Specialist
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Who holds the responsibility to pull an athlete off the field due to injury? The numbers are pointing towards a little bit of favouritism towards the Toronto Maple Leafs but is that indicative of the referees' or the players' tendencies?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/13/2022 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: New city councilors and the 'new programs vs. higher taxes' conundrum, Quebec and Alberta being treated differently, Should university be made easier?, Penalty kicks at the World Cup & more
Is university too hard? Why does it seem like the federal government is treating Quebec and Alberta differently? Will Hamiltonians be forced to pay higher taxes because the new city councilors all want new programs without getting rid of any preexisting ones? Are penalties a sufficient way of deciding the winner in games as large as World Cup matches? These questions and more get debated and answered on this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
12/10/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Will MPP Donna Skelly speak to Hamilton City Council about the Greenbelt? Why isn't Hamilton's housing market red hot? & Steve Foxcroft on athletes making even more money
After much consternation regarding the potential for land in the Greenbelt being sold to land developers, a request was made on Twitter to see MPPs Donna Skelly and Neil Lumsden appear before Hamilton's city council to find out more about this. Scott welcomes MPP Donna Skelly to the show to speak about exactly this.
Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook
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While housing markets across the country seem to be rebounding and shifting, we're being told that this is not the case here in Hamilton. Despite being an area that sees lots of people wanting to move to it, why is the housing market being seen as a cold one?
Guest: Dr. Murtaza Haider, Associate Professor, Data Science and Real Estate Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Brittney Griner is on her way back to the US, Buffalo sports fans are still being hit with a curse and more money is being paid out to athletes who are already making a ton of money (in the hundreds of millions). It's a lot to tackle which means Scott needs to bring out the big guns of Steve Foxcroft!
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
12/9/2022 • 46 minutes, 47 seconds
By how much will Hamiltonians' taxes increase? & Professional hockey fighting is here
Decisions are being made at City Hall regarding how much your taxes are going to be going up (or if they will at all). How is this process coming along and how much of a hit can Hamiltonians expect this year?
Guest: John Paul Danko, City Councilor for Ward 8
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Fighting has fallen by the wayside in the modern game of hockey. While this may please many, there are still those who love a good hockey fight and miss the days of enforcers and goons. Those who can't get enough of hockey fights will be delighted to hear about Ice Wars. a new fighting league that's based around hockey fights and hockey fights alone.
Guest: Bryan Pedersen, Wyoming MMA Commissioner
12/8/2022 • 27 minutes, 21 seconds
Is the federal government going to let millions of COVID-19 vaccines go bad? & Remembering Bob McGrath
When you buy millions and millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines, they only last so long before they go bad and according to Canada's Auditor-General, that's soon to be the case. Does this mean the feds are essentially flushing your tax dollars down the drain?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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If you've watched Sesame Street, you've probably seen Bob McGrath's face or heard his voice. Though he passed away this week, he'll live on in the memories of everyone who enjoyed his performances for the world. Scott looks into the audio vault and pulls out an interview he did with Bob back in 2014 in celebration of the 45th anniversary of Sesame Street.
12/7/2022 • 31 minutes, 57 seconds
Employers Getting Ghosted? Dundas Real McCoys Return and More!
Guests:
Matt Francis
Dan Kelly
Don Robertson
12/6/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 29 seconds
Elon Musk's Brain Chip, Free TV with Ads and Should we be Proud of Soccer Canada's Performance?
Guests:
Brian Patrick Green
Bill Brioux
Bubba O'Neil
12/2/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 53 seconds
Oops! CERB trying to recollect CERB money from ineligible recipients
The Federal Government is trying to collect back CERB money from recipients who it turns out weren't eligible. This sounds bad for the ones who it turns out weren't eligible, but it seems also like a good thing to return tax payer money where it belongs.
Jay Goldberg. Ontario Director of the Canadian Tax Payers Federation.
Crowdfunding has been a great tool for small start-ups to get off the ground. But there are also a lot of weird ones out there. Many campaigns, you would be shocked to learn have gone beyond successful. Technical producer Tom joins Scott to take a look at the weirdest and most interesting crowdfunding campaigns.
Tom McKay. Technical Producer AM900 CHML.
12/1/2022 • 32 minutes, 8 seconds
How generous are Canadians with donations? & Why do sports always get so political?
Today is Giving Tuesday! This day was created to highlight charities and how they need donations in order to help people. Are Canadians as generous as we might like to think we are?
Guest: Nicole Danesi, Senior Manager of Public Relations, Canada Helps
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Why does it seem like politics always find a way to seep into the sports world? Are we not able to keep the two separate?
Guest: Dr. Ann Pegararo, Lang Chair In Sport Management and Director of the International Institute for Sport Business & Leadership, University of Guelph; Co-Director of the National Network for Research on Gender Equity in Canadian Sport
11/30/2022 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Behind the scenes of Hamilton City Council, Lowering the voting age, Working on the radio early in the morning & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features former Ward 2 councilor Jason Farr! As a newly minted private citizen, there's a lot that he's done and a lot still left to do. Scott and Jason chat about Jason's time on Y108's morning show, some behind the scenes from his time on Hamilton City Council and much, much more.
Guest: Jason Farr, former Ward 2 councilor
11/26/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Bank of Canada losing money for the first time ever, A rocket just passed by the moon! & Remembering Börje Salming
The Bank of Canada has announced that it's losing money for the first time ever. While this generally sounds like a bad thing, is it really? What does this actually mean?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Toronto Metropolitan University
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Whenever humanity has made efforts to get to the moon, there's always some sort of buzz that gets generated, this time seems to be different. Why hasn't anyone pointed out that we've sent a rocket to the moon, passing just over 100km from the lunar surface? That's incredible!
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies in Natural Science with York University
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A major player in the history of the NHL has passed away. Börje Salming helped pave the way for European players to join the NHL and flourish as much as they have. What did he bring to the game and how is his impact still being felt today?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
11/25/2022 • 42 minutes, 22 seconds
How did Canada perform in its first World Cup match? Start searching for meteorites! & Why is the Tim Bosma murder case back in the news?
Canada played its first match in the World Cup today against Belgium. How did we do and what is needed in order to pull out a win next time?
Guest: John McGrane, former Olympic and North American Soccer League soccer player
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The news that a meteor flew over the Grimsby/Vineland area and landed somewhere around here. Can you find any pieces and how big of a meteorite should you keep an eye out for? If you do find a piece, what can you do with it?
Guest: Dr. Kim Tait, Mineralogy, Meteorite and Gem Curator at the Royal Ontario Museum
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The Tim Bosma murder case is an infamous case in this area and it's making a return to the news cycle. Why is this and what is it saying about Canada's legal system?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer, Ross & McBride & Former Crown Attorney
11/24/2022 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Trudo Lemmens on expanding eligibility for MAiD in Canada and the problems it faces
Canada is looking to expand its requirements for who's eligible for MAiD but is this needed, especially when you consider that Canada is number 1 in terms of MAiD? With the current rate of patients who are opting for and being granted MAiD, does that mean, would opening it up to the mentally ill prove to be a beneficial move? What about children?
Guest: Trudo Lemmens, Professor, Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy, University of Toronto
11/23/2022 • 25 minutes, 19 seconds
Canada preparing for first World Cup appearance in 36 years, Should Canada expand eligibility for MAiD? & Do people still care about JFK's assassination 59 years later?
Canada is back on the world stage as it prepares for its World Cup appearance against Belgium. Scott is joined by someone who knows what it's like playing the game on the international stage. Does Canada stand a chance against the Belgians?
Guest: Greg Sutton, Master Coach, Men & Women's Soccer, Concordia University; Former Professional Soccer Player
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Canada is looking to expand its requirements for who's eligible for MAiD. Is this needed, especially when you consider that Canada is number 1 in terms of MAiD? With the current rate of patients who are opting for and being granted MAiD, does that mean, would opening it up to the mentally ill prove to be a beneficial move? What about children?
Guest: Trudo Lemmens, Professor, Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy, University of Toronto
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Today marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of JFK. Is there still an interest in this historical moment and why hasn't all of the documentation surrounding this event been released?
Guest: Randy Owen, JFK Assassination Historian
11/23/2022 • 48 minutes, 36 seconds
How do people feel about tiny shelters in their neighbourhood? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Tiny shelters are being touted as something that could help the homeless however the next issue is where do you put them. How do people feel about a proposed location here in Hamilton?
Guest: Tom Cooper, Director, Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction & Board Member, Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters
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Could we see the World Cup get hosted by North Korea someday? Why would a sports team draft a player only to avoid playing him? Why aren't we seeing Canadian university football games on TV? What can we do to make the Grey Cup as big as the Super Bowl? Get answers to these questions and more!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/22/2022 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Commemorating Remembrance Day, Are we witnessing the death of social media? Should airlines charge more or less based on your size? & more
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio pairs perfectly with Lorraine Somerfeld! Scott welcomes Lorraine to the show tonight to talk about if Remembrance Day is being honoured less with time, if highly processed foods should be classified as drugs, whether or not airlines should charge more based on your size, if we're witnessing the death of social media and more.
Guest: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Writer with Post Media, Author of the Motherlode column in the Hamilton Spec and Host of the Lemon Aid Car Show on RogersTV
11/12/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 14 seconds
Is there a curse on all of Buffalo's pro sports teams? & Why isn't a Canadian playing the Grey Cup's half-time show?
Is there a curse on all of Buffalo's sports teams? It seems like they haven't been able to catch a break for the longest team and this year was looking like it could be the one for the Bills until their superstar quarterback got injured. While this hasn't completely wiped their chances right off the board, it has certainly followed in the footsteps of many other unfortunate events of years and teams past. What's going on with Buffalo?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Commentator, NFL Chain Gang Member & Vice President, Fluke Transport
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The CFL's Grey Cup championship game garners a lot of attention from Canadians and despite CFL football identifying heavily with all things Canadian (after all it is called the Canadian Football League) why isn't the performing artist for the half-time show a Canadian musician?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist and Music Commentator
11/11/2022 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
Does a student's attractiveness impact their grades? Could we see Michael Andlauer buy the Ottawa Senators? & What's it like joining Hamilton's city council?
How does someone's attractiveness impact their grades in school? Does it make someone more likely to get good grades all throughout or is it only certain subjects?
Guest: Adrian Mehic, Doctoral Student, Lund University
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A lot of interest in purchasing the Ottawa Senators has been expressed and one of the names that's being thrown around is Michael Andlauer, owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs. How likely is it that he'll make the move and if he did buy the team, could the team move to Hamilton?
Guest: Bruce Garrioch, Columnist, Ottawa Sun
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Becoming a city councilor comes with a lot of work that a new member might not always be aware of. Scott welcomes one of Hamilton's new incoming councilors who's currently in the process of being brought up to speed before getting sworn in. What's it like so far and is it anything like the start of a new season of Survivor?
Guest: Jeff Beattie, Incoming Hamilton City Councilor for Ward 10
11/10/2022 • 43 minutes, 59 seconds
How might the US midterms impact Canada-US relations? Why would you make jewelry with semen? & Why did government employees get bonuses regardless of performance?
What can we expect to see out of the US' midterm elections? How might the outcomes impact Canada and its relationship with the United States?
Guest: Dr. Laura Dawson, Executive Director, Future Border Coalition
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Jewelry can be made out of many different materials but this lady has discovered you can make it out of more than just metal and gems. Try something more along the lines of breast milk or semen!
Guest: Amanda Booth, Artist & Founder, Trinkets by Amanda Booth
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While many of us don't love paying taxes, it's understood why we do. Unfortunately, it seems our tax dollars aren't always being funneled towards healthcare, education and roads. Lots of bonuses are being paid out to crown corporations and their employees sometimes regardless of performance! We want our taxes to pave roads and teach kids not line the pockets of people who are already excellently paid.
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
11/9/2022 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
CSIS has found China tried planting and funded people during the 2019 federal election
According to recent information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's 2019 federal election saw China covertly fund candidates associated with the Chinese Communist Party, place employees in the offices of MPs with the intent of influencing policy to benefit China and more. Scott welcomes Elliot Tepper to the show to talk about this incursion.
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor, Political Science, Carleton University
11/8/2022 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
CSIS has found China tried planting and funded people during the 2019 federal election & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
According to recent information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's 2019 federal election saw China covertly fund candidates associated with the Chinese Communist Party, place employees in the offices of MPs with the intent of influencing policy to benefit China and more. Scott welcomes Elliot Tepper to the show to talk about this incursion.
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor, Political Science, Carleton University
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Should a sports team hire someone who was a bully when they were 14? Do referees ever favour one team over another when making a call? Is there a way to get a ref on your side? How should we feel about the Houston Astros' and their World Series win? It's all coming up on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/8/2022 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Hamilton Day is back one year later. Is it becoming an annual tradition?
Last year around this time, the people behind Hamilton Day had brought it back after a long time without it. Now we hear it's returning this year as well, possibly becoming an annual tradition going forward.
Chrystia Freeland, the Finance Minister gave her mini-budget. The good news: the federal government brought in revenues of roughly $40 BILLION more than what was projected (though most of the reason might be because of inflation). The Bad News (depending on who you ask): is sounds like the Federal govenrment might pour this right back into the market, which seems to have been the cause of our inflation problem. We talk to Dr Ian Lee more about this.
The CFL announced their All-Stars list... SYKE! They announced that there was a msitake with how the list was put together, so the "All-Stars" are not All-Stars anymore.
11/4/2022 • 44 minutes, 45 seconds
Should the Leafs Be Worth So Much? How Much is Too Much for Special Scotch?
11/3/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 25 seconds
Possible School Stoppage Friday? The Science of Baseball and More!
11/2/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 1 second
27-year-old going Trick-or-Treating for the first time, Hamilton's Electoral Map, & Sports talk with Don Robertson!
Some people - maybe because they haven't lived here all their live - are now adults who have NEVER experienced Halloween. A piece at The Spec: "I’m 27 years old and have never been trick or treating" by Spec Reporter Beatriz Baleeiro. She's going out trick-or-treating tonight for the first time.
One week ago, we were talking about the election as the votes were coming in. One week later, we see the electoral map of Hamilton, showing where votes from various polling stations went for Mayor. What we see is a stark image of our city. Russ Powers joins us, soon-to-be out-going councilor for ward 5.
It's Monday, which means we sit down with Don Robertson once again for Sports talk.
11/1/2022 • 58 minutes, 57 seconds
Hamilton elections, Drawing Andrea Horwath, Emergencies Act & More with Graeme Mackay!
On this edition of The Scott Radley Show Podcast, we are joined for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio by Graeme Mackay. The outstanding editorial cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator. We’re going to be talking about the local election, Andrea Horwath, drawing, art, free speech, and if a Prince throw his family under the bus in a memoire? Lots more on The Scott Radley Show Podcast.
10/29/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 40 seconds
New Hamilton Council Already Having Problems. Would you sign Aaron Judge for $500 million?
Less than 72 hours after the Hamilton election was finalized (an election that was meant to change everything, get rid of the division), Councilors are already taking shots at other Hamilton politicians, including one open letter saying they will not talk to the Hamilton Spectator because of a police story that was covered, claiming it was racist.
Sports talk with Bubba O'Neil! We're hearing Aaron Judge may get a contract for 10 years $500 million judge! If you own a baseball team and a few billion dollars, would you sign Aaron Judge for $500 million?
10/28/2022 • 40 minutes, 55 seconds
How to Increase Voter Turnout in Hamilton? The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame Inductees and Live Music Taking a Hit
10/27/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
New interest rates are coming in... again. At what point does this become a problem?
We've talked about it a couple of times this year because it keeps happening. Analysts and "experts" keep raising interests and ringing alarm bells. And yet it keeps happening! Which might mean that the alarm bells don't need to be rung, or it might mean that there will come a day where if you cry wolf enough times a wolf might appear.
IPSOS did a poll about Hockey Culture. 6 in 10 Canadians say they believe there is a problem with Hockey Culture. Is that the case? Is it worse than it use to be?
10/26/2022 • 30 minutes, 58 seconds
Is a housing crash imminent? How does provincial culture impact how regions feel about each other? & Should strong mayor powers play into who'll you vote for?
Housing prices are dropping which some are celebrating while others are concerned. Could this housing market lead to a crash?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor, Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
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How do the different regions of Canada feel about each other? Do we properly understand the culture of the provinces and are they properly presented?
Guest: Charles Breton, Executive Director, Centre of Excellence on the Canadian Federation
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There's a likelihood that strong mayors powers will be granted to a number of municipalities in Ontario within the next term. Hamilton is one such municipality which begs the question of how that could, and if it even should, play into who you'll vote for.
Guest: John Mascarin, Partner, Aird & Berlis LLP
10/21/2022 • 40 minutes, 39 seconds
Why would anyone want to combine two different strains of COVID? & Is this the year for the Raptors or are they planning for next year's championship?
Why would anyone want to mix two different strains of COVID? Is making a more powerful variant uncommon in labs nowadays? How dangerous is it to make something like this?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar
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As the Toronto Raptors begin their season, do they have a good chance at winning the championship this year or could they be working towards making next year's championship their target? Will the NFL see Tom Brady truly retire part way through the season? It looks like Tua Tagovailoa is cleared to take the field this week however after taking some incredible hits that look like they clearly led to concussions, what's changed? Is the NFL's claimed concern for players' safety valid if he gets hit and concussed again?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
10/20/2022 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
Is Andrea Horwath's lead enough to win Hamilton's mayoral race? & Sass Jordan is performing in Ancaster this Friday!
A poll is showing that Andrea Horwath is currently leading Hamilton's mayoral race. Is name recognition enough to win this and is she too far ahead for the second-place candidate to catch up? What else does the electorate think?
Guest: Robert Martin, Data Analyst, Main Street Research
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Sass Jordan is coming to Ancaster this Friday! Chances are pretty good that you've heard her name before and now you can come see her live. She's done a lot of amazing things and Scott welcomes her to the show to talk about all of this and more.
Guest: Sass Jordan, Award-Winning Musician
10/19/2022 • 35 minutes, 13 seconds
What have we learned about cannabis since legalization? Should someone's race impact a court case? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It's been 4 years since cannabis' legalization here in Canada. What knowledge has been gained about the drug in this time?
Guest: James MacKillop, Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University & Director, Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
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Should someone's upbringing, race or socio-economic circumstance be brought into consideration as a factor that could influence a court case?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Former Prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
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What's the best fan celebration in sports? Is there a more important player on a hockey team than the goalie? What does the NFL have that makes it more appealing to football fans than the CFL game? Scott welcomes Don Robertson back to the show to debate these questions and more on this weeks edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/18/2022 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Disney parks are pricing people out, Lacking A/C as grounds to cancel school, Voting for a candidate based solely on gender & more
When your Friday shows are called The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio, you need someone who's both really bright and really good at conversation and there are few comparable to the one and only Annette Hamm. She joins Scott to talk about canceling school on hot days because the building has no air conditioning, social media user slamming candidates rather than supporting others, Disney's theme parks pricing people out of visiting, voting for a candidate based solely on their gender and more.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-Host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
10/15/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 29 seconds
What's the point of an inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act? Why are we obsessed with getting new things? & Big losses get dealt to broadcast TV shows
What's the point of having an inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act? Will anything be changed by this inquiry?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview & Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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What's with our obsession with getting new things? A new book aims at tackling that question and how it is that we always find a way to acquire more stuff.
Guest: Paul Berton, Author of "Shopomania: Our Obsession With Possession" & Editor-in-Chief, The Hamilton Spectator
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All of the top TV shows except for NFL football were dealt losses over the last year which is never a good sign. Why are these viewership numbers dropping so heavily and what could it spell for the future?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Founding Director, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture & Trustee Professor, Television and Popular Culture, Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
10/14/2022 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
The Maple Leafs' season opener is tonight! Were you taught how to work with money? & Speaking with a 2022 Kona Ironman Champion
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be playing their season opener tonight against the Montreal Canadiens. What can fans expect to see this year and the age old question surfaces once again, could this be the year? No, not win the Stanley Cup! Will they win a round in the playoffs?
Guest: David Alter, Publisher & Reporter, Inside The Maple Leafs, SI
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Were you taught about how to work with money? A Leger poll found that around 65% of Canadians said no in response to that question. Why is this?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Many amazing people call Hamilton home and one such person is now a champion triathlete! She won the Women's 60-64 age category at the 2022 Kona Ironman and now she joins Scott to talk about how she is able to accomplish such an amazing feat at 60 years and what's she's planning to do next.
Guest: Sharon MacKinnon, 2022 Kona Ironman F60-64 Champion
10/13/2022 • 40 minutes, 48 seconds
Who Do We Value the Most? Do You Have a Hamilton Election Plan? Sports Talk with Don Robertson and More
10/12/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 2 seconds
What's with the dramatic swing from seemingly no one hiring to everyone hiring? Celebrating the 1972 Tiger-Cats and Danny McManus & Happy Canadian Beer Day!
It used to be hard to find a job not too long ago however it now seems like everywhere is looking employees. What's changed and why does it seem like every business is hiring so suddenly?
Guest: Dr. Wayne Lewchuk, Professor, Labour Studies, McMaster University
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats Alumni Association will be putting on a dinner tomorrow night to honour Danny McManus who'll be getting his name put up on the Wall of Honour in addition to the 1972 Tiger-Cats team who won the Grey Cup at their home stadium, the first team in the modern CFL to do so. Scott is joined by the quarterback of that team, Chuck Ealey, to talk about this and more.
Guest: Chuck Ealey, Former Tiger-Cats Quarterback, 1972 Grey Cup Winner & MVP
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Today is Canadian Beer Day! Is there a special way beer drinkers celebrate this? Do other people actually like those super bitter craft beers? What inspires someone to start their own brewery? Ed Madronich, of Shaun & Ed Brewing Company, joins Scott to answer these questions and more.
Guest: Ed Madronich, Co-Founder, Shaun & Ed Brewing Company
10/6/2022 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
Mayoral Mondays: Interviews with Andrea Horwath, Keanin Loomis & Bob Bratina
These last few weeks have seen some of Hamilton's top mayoral candidates join the show to talk about their plan for Hamilton, should they be voted in, on what Scott likes to call Mayoral Monday. Hear the interviews Scott conducted with Andrea Horwath, Keanin Loomis & Bob Bratina.
10/4/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 26 seconds
Bob Bratina's plan for Hamilton & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Scott welcomes on one of the candidates running to be Hamilton's next mayor, Bob Bratina, to the show where they talk about his plan for Hamilton, should he be elected as mayor.
Guest: Bob Bratina, Mayoral Candidate, 2022 Hamilton Municipal Election
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There is no shortage of things to talk about in the world of sports this week! From the cheating allegations in competitive fishing to Mackenzie Hughes' second PGA win, Don and Scott cover it all.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/4/2022 • 53 minutes, 24 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: National Truth & Reconciliation Day & more
With another Friday evening comes another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio, this week featuring Jamie West! Today is also National Truth & Reconciliation Day which has Scott and Jamie talking about what this day is designed to mark, if today should be a stat holiday and more in addition to the benefits and drawbacks of having inexperienced politicians, almost catching a baseball that would be worth a ton of money and what's with peoples' fascination with true crime & serial killers?
Guest: Jamie West, Chief Executive Officer and Creative Director
10/1/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 57 seconds
How do things look for Hamilton as the municipal election nears? The impact of taking over 11 years to build a LRT system & What's next for CHCH's Bob Cowan as he enters retirement?
After moderating 16 political debates, has Mike Fortune's sanity been permanently altered? How does he feel about the future of Hamilton's political scene?
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
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The topic of LRT in Hamilton is enduring with many for and against but in an area of Toronto, it's actually being built. The catch is that this project began construction 11 years ago, is still underway and its deadline to be finished just came and went. If this project is still being built, how has it affected the surrounding businesses and could we see a similar thing happen here?
Guest: Enzo Torrone, Chair, Fairbank Village BIA
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After 21 years, CHCH's Morning Live will be needing a new co-host because Bob Cowan has announced his retirement! In fact, his last time on the air will be tomorrow morning. Scott welcomes Bob to the show to recount his time on the air and what's next.
Guest: Bob Cowan, Co-Host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
9/29/2022 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
Why did the feds give out so many bonuses to executives over the pandemic? How might Europe's power problems impact Canada? & What's the greatest moment in Canadian sports history?
Lots and lots of bonuses were given out to government executives even during the pandemic and yet the reasons for those bonuses are so flimsy! Bonuses are supposed to be given out for performance that is above and beyond what's expected, did the bare minimum even get achieved? What kind of message does this send to the public?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Many European countries have some major questions that will need answers as the weather gets colder and their main source of energy runs dry thanks to a gamble that was placed on Russian oil. While this may seem like an issue that would affect European countries, the world economy is tied together which means we could be impacted too. What would that look like and how severe could it be?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor of Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, Toronto Metropolitan University
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As we near the 50th anniversary of Paul Henderson's goal during the 1972 Summit Series, Scott has started to wonder, what is the greatest moment in Canadian sports history?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Commentator, NFL Chain Gang Member & VP, Fluke Transportation Group
9/28/2022 • 44 minutes, 5 seconds
Keanin Loomis' plan for Hamilton & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Scott welcomes on one of the candidates running to be Hamilton's next mayor, Keanin Loomis, to the show where they talk about his plan for Hamilton should he be elected as mayor.
Guest: Keanin Loomis, Mayoral Candidate, 2022 Hamilton Municipal Election
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What injury was sustained by Tua Tagovailoa? Is the NFL's concussion protocol a sham? What makes a player one of the greats? And should you put more effort into getting into the playoffs or saving your best pitchers so you can do well in the playoffs (assuming you make it in)? These questions and more get debated and possibly even answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/27/2022 • 57 minutes, 28 seconds
Should City Council be deciding on anything during an election? Who wants the government influencing Canadians' online viewing? & Can the Ticats recreate last week's performance?
What should happen to Hamilton's city council during a municipal election? Are small things worth settling or should it all be decided by the next council?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Former Mayor of Hamilton
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Bill C-11 wants to govern what Canadians view online by promoting Canadian content over others. Is that actually how it would work or is there something more going on? Does anyone other than the government actually something like this put in place?
Guest: JJ McCullough, Political Commentator & Youtuber
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have been performing terribly this year however their showing against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers was surprisingly great. Is this a sign of things to come or was it simply a fluke?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
9/23/2022 • 44 minutes, 23 seconds
Are your thoughts & opinions still going to be challenged at university? & M*A*S*H turns 50 this week!
University is often something that's touted as being the bastion of debate and alternative points of view. Some research has found that may not be the case anymore as the political leanings and opinions of professors has shifted across Canada.
Guest: Dr. Christopher Dummitt, Professor, Canadian History, Trent University & Podcast Host, 1867 & All That.
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This week marks a big milestone for M*A*S*H but that's not the only big TV news that's happened and is happening. Scott welcomes Bill Brioux to talk about what's going on in television today.
Guest: Bill Brioux, Television Critic & Author, brioux.tv
9/21/2022 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Transitioning to a cashless society, Increasingly higher tipping, The Tiger-Cats' situation and more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features Dave Woodard who joins Scott to talk about Australians wanting Steve Irwin on their money, the CFL and the position the Tiger-Cats find themselves in, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, transitioning to a cashless society and more.
Guest: Dave Woodard, News Anchor, 900 CHML
9/17/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Do Canadians even want to stop working from home? How is government spending contributing to inflation's rise? & Pop music's recycling seems to be faster than ever
Are you preparing to start going back to work on-site or hunkering down to keep working from home? Do you even want to stop working from home?
Guest: Dr. Andrew Parkin, Executive Director, Environics Institute
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Why does it seem like there isn't a government nor party who has any intention of saving or cutting back on spending? Could all this spending, this time from Doug Ford, be part of what's contributing to inflation's rapid rise?
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director & Interim Atlantic Director, Canadian Taxpayer Federation
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There's almost a recycling of music nowadays as entire catalogues get bought and re-released and covers are put out and sampling pulls favourite clips & obscure ones alike. How has this contributed to a lack of 'new-ness' by regurgitating popular music of the past?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
9/16/2022 • 41 minutes, 1 second
Is a recession worse than inflation itself? What does the law say about the police's use of your DNA? & How does music help reconnect with dementia patients?
What is worse for us to face, a recession or inflation? That's seemingly the choice that's having to be made as the fight against inflation continues but could a third, and albeit worse, option be on the table, we get both a recession and more inflation?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor, Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
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If you voluntarily give your DNA to the police and it gets used for more than just that case, were your rights violated? Where is the line drawn and if it hasn't been drawn yet, where should it be drawn?
Guest: Jeff Manishen. Former prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
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It turns out that music is a fantastic tool for reconnecting with people who are afflicted with diseases like dementia. How does our brain interact with music and what is the response actually like in someone with dementia?
Guest: Rachael Finnerty, Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Music Therapist & Music Therapy Academy Founder
9/15/2022 • 41 minutes, 24 seconds
Have we lost the art of conversation? & Gerry Dee is coming to Hamilton
Having a conversation requires two people but it simply can't happen when one of those people is belligerent, rude and inconsiderate. Unfortunately, that's the nice way of describing how some people conduct themselves online and someone has found this to be a major hindrance to their business. How is The Conversation dealing with problematic users who make it impossible to have a conversation?
Guest: Scott White, Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The Conversation Canada
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Gerry Dee has found a way onto many different TV shows all while also being a stand-up comedian. As a stand-up comedian, he's taking the stage right here in Hamilton on Thursday Sept. 15! Scott welcomes him to the show to talk about the show and more.
Guest: Gerry Dee, Actor & Stand-Up Comedian
9/14/2022 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Andrea Horwath's plan for Hamilton & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Scott welcomes on one of the candidates running to be Hamilton's next mayor, Andrea Horwath, to the show where they talk about her newly released plan for Hamilton.
Guest: Andrea Horwath, Mayoral Candidate, 2022 Hamilton Municipal Election
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Do you feed an easy pitch to a batter who's about to break a milestone? What should be done about the Montreal Canadiens' new captain who doesn't speak any french? These questions and more get answered in this weeks' edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/13/2022 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio: The future of the monarchy, Simplifying how governments speak, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio features none other than CHML's very own, Bill Kelly! He's worked all morning and now Scott is pulling him in to work all evening long where they talk about what the future of the monarchy may look like, simplifying the way governments and their subsidiaries speak about things, the state of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and more.
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show (9a-12p), 900 CHML
9/10/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Remembering the Queen and What Comes Next for the Monarchy?
The Scott Radley show for September 8th:
Guests:
Nathan Tidridge - Presented the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Prince of Wales in 2012. Author of Beyond Mainland, Canada's Constitutional Monarchy, and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
Robert Finch - The Dominion Chairman of the Monarchist League of Canada.
Tim Powers - Chair of Summa Strategies
9/9/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Why might we have to pay more to heat our homes? What's the wider impact of another interest rate hike from the Bank of Canada? & Should we continue enjoy entertainers' works after they're accused and/or guilty of horrendous acts?
As winter approaches, it's possible we could be seeing a massive 30% jump to the price to heat your home. This comes after an already staggering jump of 50% to the price. What's happened to all of the liquid natural gas (LNG) that's purported to be under Canada? Can't we just use that for cheap?
Guest: Patrick DeHaan, Head of Petroleum Analysis, Gasbuddy.com
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The Bank of Canada is set to have another hike to its interest rate which could be very threatening to jobs all over Canada in addition to the economy itself. Is a recession imminent?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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When entertainers betray the image they try to project to the world, what should we do? Should a musician who's accused of horrendous acts continue to get air play on the radio? Should we continue to enjoy the works of entertainers and athletes after they are accused? What if they're found guilty?
Guest: Alan Cross, Host, The Ongoing History of New Music & Creator, A Journal of Musical Things
9/8/2022 • 40 minutes, 15 seconds
Hamilton's new 'nuisance bylaw' & Is there something wrong with the Ticats & CFL?
Hamilton will be implementing a new 'nuisance bylaw'. How does this one differ from other bylaws and laws that already exist and why is it being put forth?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have been performing terribly this year. Despite their 3 wins and 9 losses this season, they aren't completely out of the race in the East Division. Does that indicate something wrong with the league? On another note, how has the ideal NFL & CFL player changed over time to match what kind of game the leagues have been trying to go for?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, NFL Chain-Gang Member, Vice-President, Fluke Transport
9/7/2022 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
How much does Hamilton spend on each resident? What can be trademarked and is there a case against Rob Golfi? & Is Serena Williams the greatest tennis player of all time?
Hamilton's city budget deal with large sums of money but how much of that money is actually being spent on each Hamiltonian? How does this compare to past spending and other cities?
Guest: Jason Clemens, Executive Vice President, Fraser Institute
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Rob Golfi, a local real estate agent, is being sued by another agent from the US over a pose that he does in advertisements. This other agent says that Golfi is infringing on his pending trademark pose. Is there an argument that can be made here and what can actually be trademarked? What, if any, difference is there between trademarks and copyright?
Guest: Rebecca Kupfer, Associate Lawyer (Trademarks, Copyright, IP Litigation), Shift Law
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Is Serena Williams the greatest female tennis player of all time? What makes a network more inclined to give air time to one sporting event over another?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
8/26/2022 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
The impact of 1 in 5 Hamiltonians' being over 65 on the city, What should be done about athletes who fell foul of the law? & Has HGTV ruined everything to do with interior design?
When the federal government conducts a census, the findings don't get released in one big information dump, instead opting for a trickle. Some of that info trickle has been released and it would appear that 1 in 5 people in Hamilton is over the age of 65. How could that statistic impact the city and the rest of its population?
Guest: Steve Buist, Reporter, The Hamilton Spectator
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Roberto Alomar won't be joining in the commemoration of the Toronto Blue Jays' 30th anniversary of their 1992 World Series win. How should we deal with players who have, or are alleged to have, committed crimes?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Has HGTV ruined home renovation? There's an undeniable 'look' that can be attributed to the many shows on the network but how has that permeated into the rest of interior design?
Guest: Glen Peloso, Creative Princial, Glen Peloso Design
8/25/2022 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
Can taxpayers afford giving a 35% raise over 3 years to education workers? Our mental health's relationship with music & What's the big issue this municipal election will tackle?
Is a 35% raise something that the government can afford to give to education workers over the next 3 years? While a strike voting is set to take place, will either side back down?
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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A British study found that 85.7% of respondents feel that music is vital to maintaining their mental health. Should this be surprising to us or has the ability to bring music with us allowed it to become a much more integral part of us?
Guest: Eric Alper Publicist and Music Commentator
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What is this municipal election going to be about? There doesn't seem to be any one central issue that's in question - or is there?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Host & Community Producer, Cable 14 & Former Hamilton Mayor
8/24/2022 • 43 minutes, 11 seconds
Another strike vote is coming, who's unhappy this time? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Scott is back for another wonderful show to talk about the latest impending strike vote, which union this concerns and what they want this time. Scott also welcomes Don Robertson back to the show for another round of conversations about everything that's going on in the realm of sports.
Guests:
Laura Walton, President, CUPE's Ontario School Board Council of Unions
Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
8/23/2022 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
Controversy in the Pacific, Why would you speak with a killer? & The mess that was Woodstock '99
Why are we hearing so much controversy surrounding Taiwan and China's anger over US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan? What is China and Taiwan's relationship like and could we see a similar situation to Russia's invasion of Ukraine?
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad, Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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Why would a journalist agree to speak with Dellen Millard who, along with Mark Smich, was convicted of murdering Laura Babcock and Tim Bosma? What does a killer have to gain by speaking to the media? Scott gets answers to these questions and more with the help of Adrian Humphreys.
Guest: Adrian Humphreys, Reporter, National Post & Host, The Mob Reporter
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There are a lot of people who look back at the original Woodstock music festival through rose coloured glasses. This was so much so that there was an attempt to do it again in 1999 for what's become infamously known as Woodstock '99. What went wrong? Was the original Woodstock really that good? Let's open our history books and take a look back in time with Alan Cross.
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
8/3/2022 • 40 minutes, 50 seconds
Traveling today becoming a nightmare! "Today Years Old" memes & the CFL's West Vs East
Problems at Pearson Airport have put into question convenient travel. How will this affect travel? Will it affect travel in the short term? Long term?
Guest: Eric Kam Economics Professor Toronto Metropolitan University
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"Today Years Old" is a meme on the internet surrounding all things you may not have known before today (e.g. "I was today years old when I learned _____"). Let's bring in technical producer Tom McKay and quiz him on things he may not have known!
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There appears to be an imbalance between the West and the East of the CFL. Year after year it seems, the East division pales in comparison to the mighty West division. Why is that? Also some more with Bubba O'Neil
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
7/7/2022 • 45 minutes, 25 seconds
Are Hamilton's streets engineered for safety? What's it like having the Stanley Cup accidentally delivered to your house? & Why are jingles less common in commercials nowadays?
It seems like we keep hearing about incidents, some of which are fatal, on Hamilton's roads. Questions are starting to be raised around the safety of Hamilton's streets and if they're engineered to be safe.
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Many people have traveled far and wide to catch a glimpse of the Stanley Cup. Could you imagine what it would be like to look out the front window to see it being hand delivered to your house?
Guest: Kit Karbler, Accidentally was delivered the Stanley Cup
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Ever noticed that jingles have fallen to the wayside in commercials? There are so many that you remember and yet it seems like companies are choosing to use popular music instead of jingles nowadays. What's changed and why are these commercial jingles so effective at sticking in our minds?
Guest: Juan Manuel Hernandez Chico, Student Assistant, Special Collections in Mass Media & Culture, University of Maryland Libraries
7/6/2022 • 35 minutes, 6 seconds
Should certain Canadians get their criminal record wiped? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There's talk of wiping the criminal record of Canadians who were convicted of possessing cannabis back before it was legalized. Is this a good idea or is there a major component that is being overlooked?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Former prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
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Does tennis need a 'villain'? Is there any hope for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats? These questions and more get asked and addressed on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
7/5/2022 • 44 minutes, 45 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Phil Perkins: Ontario's right to disconnect legislation, Playing in controversial leagues, Signing controversial players, Getting into broadcasting & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Phil Perkins who joins Scott to talk about Ontario's right to disconnect legislation, taking incredible amounts of money to play in a new controversial golf league, a football team's decision to sign a player with many lawsuits and allegations, how Phil got into broadcasting and more.
Guest: Phil Perkins, Evening News Anchor, CHCH-TV
6/11/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 36 seconds
Hamilton Bulldogs' GM wins Jim Gregory GM of the Year Award & Why is it about $670k/month for Hamilton to support 50 Ukrainian families?
The Hamilton Bulldogs' general manager, Steve Staios, has been voted as the OHL's general manager of the year. Scott welcomes Steve to the show to get his take on winning this award, the challenges of being a GM and more.
Guest: Steve Staios, General Manager, Hamilton Bulldogs & Winner, Jim Gregory GM of the Year Award
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The City of Hamilton is taking in and helping support 50 Ukrainian families who are fleeing the war in their country. This is unquestionably a good thing but how does the support of these families manage to total approximately $670,000 a month?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
6/10/2022 • 25 minutes, 1 second
Dr. Erin Panda on how kids are learning to read and if it needs changing
How did you learn to read? It's a question that you probably don't think about much however the way children are learning today likely differs from how you did. Should that change back or is this more modern method superior? Does the difference help kids with reading challenges like dyslexia?
Guest: Dr. Erin Panda, Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University & Cognitive Neuroscientist
6/9/2022 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
How are kids learning to read and does it need changing? How will the Hamilton Business Rally help local businesses? & Why has it been so long since a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup?
How did you learn to read? It's a question that you probably don't think about much however the way children are learning today likely differs from how you did. Should that change back or is this more modern method superior? Does the difference help kids with reading challenges like dyslexia?
Guest: Dr. Erin Panda, Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University & Cognitive Neuroscientist
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Many local Hamilton businesses are still recovering from the pandemic and the Hamilton Business Rally is here to help. Scott is joined by its creator to help explain how it benefits local businesses and how you can play a role in it.
Guest: Krysta Boyer, Creator, Hamilton Business Rally
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How long has it been since a Canadian hockey team has won the Stanley Cup? You might be surprised by the answer and maybe also a little suspicious. Scott discusses this and more with Bubba O'Neil.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
6/9/2022 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Why is Pearson Airport such a pain to travel through? & Welcoming Survivor 42 winner, Maryanne Oketch, back to the show
Air travel was once a glamorous endeavour however it's anything but that nowadays and much less so if you find yourself going through Toronto's Pearson Airport. What makes it such a slog to get through and is this something unique to YYZ or is there a larger issue at hand?
Guest: Gabor Lukacs, President, Founder and Coordinator of Air Passenger Rights
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The most recent season of Survivor has come to a close and we now know who the winner is. It turns out that we spoke with her a few months ago back when Survivor was just starting up! Scott catches up with Maryanne Oketch to hear about if her intense study of Survivor strategy was put to use, what it's like to win such an iconic show and more.
Guest: Maryanne Oketch, Winner of Survivor 42
6/8/2022 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Possible Lime Ridge Mall Development, NHL Scouting Combine, Leafs Drafting, Bulldogs
GUESTS:
Neil Lumsden Incumbent MPP, Ontario Provincial Parliament for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
Esther Pauls Ward 7 City Councillor
Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
6/7/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 44 seconds
Inflation on the rise, the provincial election is upon us, KISS throwing in the towel
Inflation is biting all of us. The benchmark interest rate has risen by half a point by the Bank of Canada to hopefully stimulate the economy as we did when the pandemic started.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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This upcoming Ontario election has seemed fairly quiet in terms of smear campaigns, hostile ads and all around negative feelings towards the opposing parties.
Guest: Michael Taube. Columnist for Troy Media and Loonie Politics. Contributor to the National Post and Washington Times. Was a speechwriter for former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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KISS has announced their farewell tour, and in an interview Gene Simmons confirmed this will be the last one and then they will retire forever. The reason is "we don't think that people wanna see a bunch of old men on stage..."
Guest: Eric Alper Publicist and Music Commentator
6/2/2022 • 42 minutes, 1 second
Did the media mess up its coverage of the unmarked graves? How? & Do we have any idea who's most likely to win the Ontario election?
An article about how journalists and the media at large has incorrectly covered the unmarked graves found throughout Canada has garnered an enormous amount of attention. What was actually said by the indigenous communities and how did that get misconstrued by the media?
Guest: Terry Glavin, Ottawa Citizen & National Post columnist; Contributing Editor, Maclean's magazine; Senior Fellow, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
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We are just days away from finding out who will be crowned Premier of Ontario. As that day nears, it seems like the polls are saying one thing while social media is saying another. Does any one party leader have an obvious lead or is it a toss up as to which party will win?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
6/1/2022 • 24 minutes, 43 seconds
What are younger voters' priorities? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The ages of voters vary as do the priorities of those same voters. What kind of priorities does the younger voter have? Are they unique to young voters or are these priorities shared by many other voter demographics?
Guest: Sarah Rana, Volunteer with Future Majority
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This week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson features an interesting position that the Hamilton Bulldogs may have found themselves in, consistency in referees' and umpires' calls, if the Maple Leafs should stay the course in the wake of getting knocked out of the playoffs' first round again and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/31/2022 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Graeme Mackay: Holding politicians accountable, Main Street becoming a 2-way street, Bald shaming is sexual harrassment?
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Graeme Mackay who joins Scott to talk about Arnold Schwarzenegger in Hamilton, holding politicians accountable for things they did/said as children, Hamilton counsel making Main Street a 2-way street, is referring to someone as bald sexual harassment? and much more!
Guest: Graeme Mackay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator
5/14/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 55 seconds
A surprising endorsement, should a fraternity slave auction far in the past mean a resignation, the Leafs next steps and the Jays slow start
Guests:
Are the unions support of the Conservatives a surprise?
Eric Kam Economics Professor Toronto Metropolitan University
Will the Leafs be able to avoid a game seven and defeat the two-time defending Stanley Cup Champ Lightning Thursday? Is the Jays current cold streak cause for concern or is it early in the season still?
Bubba O'Neil Sports Anchor CHCH News
5/12/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 36 seconds
Are the bridges in Hamilton safe? Has anything changed to make us take UFOs more seriously? Are youtubers pretending to not know older famous songs for views?
With the recent Wayne Gretzky bridge incident with large debris on the highway, could the same thing happen in Hamilton?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson Ward 12 Councillor
With the government taking UFO research more seriously, has anything changed to make this more warranted than in the past?
Guest: Chris Rutkowski Ufolofgist
Are youtubers really reacting to famous classic songs for the first time, or are they faking it for likes? What artists are the future or rock and roll music, plus this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class.
Guest: Eric Alper Publicist and Music Commentator
5/11/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Expected salaries for new graduates, reintroducing grade 13, Leafs struggles, accountability in officiating and the possibility of the CFL season being cancelled
Should everyone go to University? If they do, will their post graduate salaries be close to their expectations?
Guest: Trevor Buttrum, Executive Director Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers
With the ongoing effects of the pandemic on education, does reintroducing Grade 13 makes sense?
Guest: Paul Bennett, Director and Lead Researcher of School House Institute
After the Leafs game four defeat to the Lightning, what is the outlook for the rest of the series? What is standing in the way of more accountability for officials and referees? Can the CFL endure the possible strike with Collective Bargaining talks stalling with the players?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/10/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 54 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Swearing in politics, Can people handle jokes anymore?, Should Hamiltonians have to pay the same taxes regardless of services they get? & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about whether people can handle a joke anymore, whether or not Hamiltonians should have to pay the same taxes regardless of the services they receive, swearing in politics and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Podcast & CEO, Westpro Media
5/7/2022 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
Do you get encouraged by all of these sports betting advertisements? Improving women's health in developing nations & Will a change to Canada's MAiD rules make it seem like we're trying to euthanize the poor?
If you spend any amount of time with your eyes open, you'll see an advertisement for some gambling site. Does constantly getting bombarded by these ads at all time of day make you want to place a bet or change the channel?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, 900 CHML
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With Mother's Day only days away, Scott welcomes Dr. Jean Chamberlain who's done incredible work to improve women's health in developing nations. How is this being accomplished and how can you help this Mother's Day?
Guest: Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese, M.D.; Obstetrician, St. Joseph's Healthcare; Professor of Obstetrics, McMaster University; Co-Founder of Save the Mothers
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Canada's rules surrounding who can access Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) may be changing in the not too distant future and that's made for a lot of controversy. What should qualify someone for MAiD and are morals something that should be considered in this conversation?
Guest: Dr. Sonu Gaind, Chief of Psychiatry & Medical Director of Mental Health, Humber River Hospital; Co-Director of Adult Psychiatry Health Systems Division, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
5/6/2022 • 44 minutes, 6 seconds
What makes a politician more likely to be voted in? & Why did obesity begin rising in the mid-1970s?
What makes a politician more likely to be voted in? Well as we approach an election here in Ontario, a professor has written an article about who he thinks will win and why. Scott welcomes that same professor to the show to talk more about this and why people are more likely to vote for one type of politician than another.
Guest: Dr. Robert Danisch, Professor, Department of Communication Arts, University of Waterloo
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If you take a look at pictures from back in the day circa 1970, you might notice that it seems like no one is carrying some extra weight on their body compared to today. Why is that? Why do we see more overweight people nowadays compared to "back in the day"?
Guest: Richard Fast, Author, "Obesity: Cause and Cure"
5/5/2022 • 24 minutes, 21 seconds
Will Vladimir Putin increase his war effort against Ukraine on May 9? Why isn't the CFL's draft that big of a deal? & Should broadcast cameras be brought into Canadian courtrooms?
May 9 is known as Victory Day in Russia, marking the defeat of the Nazis in World War II. The intelligence community is warning that there's a chance Vladimir Putin may use the holiday to increase his war effort against Ukraine. What would this look like and what could it mean for the conflict & the world as a whole?
Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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The NFL draft is something that many football fans get together for and watch on TV but why isn't that the case for the CFL's draft? Should this be something TV networks start covering and if they did, is the viewership even there?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, Host, The Rod Pedersen Show; Former Play-by-Play Announcer, Saskatchewan Roughriders
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As the Johnny Depp & Amber Heard trial continues, many are tuning in to watch on their TVs. Should Canada consider bringing cameras into the courtroom to broadcast trials as they happen?
Guest: Jeff Manishen. Former prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
5/4/2022 • 44 minutes, 45 seconds
Green Party of Ontario's leader joins the show, Major food interruption is coming for some & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Green Party of Ontario's leader, Mike Schreiner, was in Hamilton today where he made a few campaign promises. Scott welcomes Mike to the show to talk more about what he wants to get done, his thoughts on potentially working with the other parties and more.
Guest: Mike Schreiner, Leader, Green Party of Ontario
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The war in Ukraine has interrupted a major element in the world's food supply. How large will this impact be? Dr. Sylvain Charlebois has written an article about this exact topic and the results don't sound pretty.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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As another week begins, another edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson welcomes you to it. The Toronto Maple Leafs playing their first game of the playoffs tonight, the Blue Jays starting their series against the Yankees, officiating strictness between regular season and playoffs and more is on the docket tonight!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/3/2022 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Lorraine Sommerfeld: Selfish drivers, trusting autonomous cars, equalizing the workforce, governing space, someday kissing each other through the internet & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Lorraine Sommerfeld who joins Scott to talk about the safety of Hamilton's streets, trusting autonomous cars, creating laws for space, equalizing the workforce, the prospect of kissing each other through the internet someday and more.
Guest: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Writer with Post Media; Motherlode columnist, The Hamilton Spectator; Host, Lemon Aid Car Show
4/30/2022 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
What should we make of Ontario's budget? & Should 24 Sussex Dr. be fixed up or torn down?
Ontario has released its proposed budget however as we near a provincial election, you can be sure a portion of it was made with reelection in mind. Does any of it come as a surprise? How likely are we to see changes made to it?
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor, Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University
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24 Sussex Drive is known to many as the home of the Prime Minister however it currently is anything but. We hear about how it's fallen into disrepair and how the PM doesn't even live in it. Is fixing it up worth doing or should it get bulldozed and have a whole new facility built?
Guest: Chris Wiebe, Manager, Heritage Policy & Government Relations
4/29/2022 • 32 minutes, 11 seconds
How will Canada address its aging & aged population's concerns? & What changes are coming to the CFL's rulebook?
The most recent census information released included the topic of aging. How will things like housing and medical attention be addressed differently to address Canada's aging and aged population?
Guest: Dr. Lauren Griffith, Co-Principal Investigator, Canadian Longitudinal Study On Aging; Associate Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact, McMaster University
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A press release from the CFL was sent out today announcing some changes that are being made to the game for this upcoming season. Some of the changes are ones you may not have ever considered but will certainly make for an interesting sight.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
4/28/2022 • 31 minutes, 56 seconds
How can Hamilton tackle its immense infrastructure deficit? Why aren't Ontario's political parties including fiscal restraint in their platforms? & What's pushing concert ticket prices to go higher and higher?
Maintaining a city costs a lot of money but the income doesn't always match the costs a city faces so what's a council to do?
Guest: Maureen Wilson, Councillor, Ward 1, City of Hamilton
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We've just seen a ton of spending be done by Doug Ford's Conservative government thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic however as we near a provincial election, it seems like every party is announcing billions and billions in spending. Why isn't anyone considering cutting back spending and trying to get things back into a somewhat normal state?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Do you remember what your first concert was and how much you paid for that ticket? In the words of Bob Dylan, the times they are-a changin' because the average cost of a concert ticket has gone way up. Why?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
4/27/2022 • 42 minutes, 41 seconds
Red Hill Valley Parkway judicial inquiry begins, Ontario's NDP reveals its platform & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A judicial inquiry into the Red Hill Valley Parkway began today and as this inquiry begins, there are lawsuits waiting in the queue to enter the courts. One such lawsuit is a class-action worth $250 million and the lawyer leading this suit joins Scott to talk more about what his suit is hoping to achieve and why it's being pursued.
Guest: Rob Hooper, Lawyer, Grosso Hooper Law
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As the Ontario provincial election nears, the political parties are putting out their platforms just as the NDP did today. While it can be described as many things to many people, Scott welcomes NDP MPP Monique Taylor for Hamilton Mountain to talk more about the platform and what the NDP wants to accomplish should they be voted in.
Guest: Monique Taylor, MPP, Hamilton Mountain
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This week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson features Scott, live from FirstOntario Centre, and Don who talk about the Dundas Real McCoys' recent championship win, if it's better to be an underdog or not, if modern-day hockey will ever generate a player with the status of a player like Guy Lafleur and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/26/2022 • 56 minutes, 32 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Remembering Guy Lafleur, Campaign promises, Tuning out from the troubles of the world, Fasting from social media, Perfect games of Pacman & more
Scott welcomes Mike Fortune back to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Together they tackle topics like gun bans, the passing of Guy Lafleur, becoming one of the few to score a perfect game of Pacman, tuning out from the troubles of the world, fasting from social media and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
4/23/2022 • 56 minutes, 18 seconds
We've reached the highest rate of inflation in 3 decades! Do we feel optimistic about the government in Ottawa? & More information surfaces about the driver who killed Boris Brott
This year marks the highest rate of inflation in 3 decades! It's not something we should celebrate but it certainly is something that we need to talk about.
Guest: Dr. Eric Kam, Professor, Macroeconomics, Ryerson University
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How do we feel about the government in Ottawa? It's a question that has varying answers depending on where you live but if there's one thing that appears to be prevalent, it's a sense of pessimism.
Guest: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist & Founder, Nanos Research
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This is not the first time the driver of the vehicle that hit and killed prolific conductor Boris Brott has had a vehicle-related incident. How might that previous incident, and the causes behind it, relate to the killing of Brott? Should this indicate something bigger that needs to be done?
Guest: Jeff Manishen. Former prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
4/22/2022 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
Steven Del Duca on his plans for Ontario if he wins upcoming election, Arber Xhekaj's outlook on playing for the Bulldogs as they enter the playoffs & What's going on with streaming services?
Steven Del Duca, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, joins Scott to talk about some of the things he wants to enact should be voted in as premier of Ontario and how he plans on actually getting them done.
Guest: Steven Del Duca, Leader, Ontario Liberal Party
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The Hamilton Bulldogs are crushing the competition this year in the OHL. The entire regular season yielded only 4 losses which means there's an obviously huge amount of pressure on the team. Luckily they've got loads of talent in the form of players like Arber Xhekaj. He's big, he's tough, he's talented and he's playing for his hometown team. How does he feel about all of this?
Guest: Arber Xhekaj, #8 Defenceman, Hamilton Bulldogs
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Not all streaming services are flying high with record numbers of subscribers, in fact, quite the opposite is happening to some. With Netflix seeing a drop in subscribers and CNN+ hitting way below its projected mark, we're also hearing about the potential for commercials to come to certain streaming services. Why are we seeing this happen?
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
4/21/2022 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
Do we want our municipal politicians associated with political parties? & Is it time for 'robot umpires' in baseball?
We've seen many city councillors move on to provincial and federal politics under the banners of various parties while others have come from those domains into municipal politics. Is having municipal politicians associated with political parties something that we should strive for or avoid altogether?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Host & Community Producer, Cable 14 & Former Hamilton Mayor
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When athletes, coaches and general managers do poor jobs, they get replaced however this doesn't seem to be the case for referees and officials who do poor jobs. Sports like baseball rely on the keen eye and mind of the umpires to determine how the game goes but sometimes they are anything but consistent. Would having a computer replace the umpire make for a better game?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
4/20/2022 • 36 minutes, 55 seconds
Would voters support a Conservative party led by Pierre Poilievre? Why would anyone want to remove a pitcher who's doing amazing mid-game? & Will Canadians someday forget the story of Easter & why it's a holiday?
What's the likelihood of voter support surging to the federal Conservatives if they had Pierre Poilievre at the helm? A study found something interesting about how voters would feel about the Tories should Poilievre be chosen as their leader.
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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When its the 7th inning and you've got a pitcher who's been so far throwing a perfect game with only 80 pitches thrown, why would anyone think it's a good idea to swap him out? Scott wants to get to the bottom of this because he's on the verge of throwing a chair in anger! Maybe Steve Foxcroft can help calm him down... or maybe Steve will grab a chair of his own.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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With the Easter weekend upon us, Scott is wondering if people still know the story of Easter and why we take off the days we do. Does the religious significance of the days mean much to Canadians?
Guest: Dr. Kevin Flatt, Professor of History & Associate Dean of Humanities, Redeemer University
4/15/2022 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
Will raising interest rates actually help in the fight against inflation? & How can music positively impact our work and the way we do things?
The Bank of Canada has raised our national interest rate but how will it actually influence the scourge of inflation? Will we be seeing any meaningful changes or will this simply be an ineffective method hailed as a way of fighting inflation?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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A study has found that surgeons who were operating while listening to hard rock were able to do the same quality of work but faster. How is it that a stimulus like music can have such an effect on us?
Guest: Rachael Finnerty, Registered Psychotherapist; Certified Music Therapist; Music Therapy Academy Founder & PhD Student in Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University
4/14/2022 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
How Oliwia Dabrowska, 'The Girl in the Red Dress' from Schindler's List, is helping Ukrainian refugees on the Polish-Ukrainian
If you've seen the movie "Schindler's List" you probably remember a little girl who wore a red dress as the symbol hope. She has grown up and is now helping Ukrainians who are fleeing the war by way of the Polish border. Scott welcomes her onto the show from the Polish-Ukrainian border to talk about her life after the movie, why she's helping at the border and more.
Guest: Oliwia Dabrowska, 'The Girl In The Red Dress' from Schindler's List & Volunteer at the Ukrainian-Polish border helping Ukrainian refugees
4/13/2022 • 21 minutes, 7 seconds
Remembering Gilbert Gottfried, What would happen if interest rates go up? & How 'The Girl In The Red Dress' from Schindler's List is doing her part in helping Ukrainians on the Ukraine-Polish border
Gilbert Gottfried may have passed on today but a wonderful video will live on for a long time. That video happens to involve Karen Cumming, a then-reporter with CHCH, who had an opportunity to interview Gottfried which turned into a laughing fit like no other. She joins Scott to relive that moment and more.
Guest: Karen Cumming, Former Reporter, CHCH-TV, Mars 100 Candidate & Author
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There's word about a potential rise that may be coming to our interest rate. What kind of implications would come from this?
Guest: Don Fox, Executive Financial Consultant, Fox Group Private Wealth Management
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If you've seen the movie "Schindler's List" you probably remember a little girl who wore a red dress as the symbol hope. She has grown up and is now helping Ukrainians who are fleeing the war by way of the Polish border. Scott welcomes her onto the show from the Polish-Ukrainian border to talk about her life after the movie, why she's helping at the border and more.
Guest: Oliwia Dabrowska, 'The Girl In The Red Dress' from Schindler's List & Volunteer at the Ukrainian-Polish border helping Ukrainian refugees
4/13/2022 • 40 minutes, 40 seconds
Spreading disinformation while trying to stop it, CHCH has a new home & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The government wants to get rid of disinformation online but at the same time, there are politicians who've spread disinformation themselves! How can this actually be enacted while making sure that any punishment is dealt to everyone and not just those the government disagrees with?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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CHCH has a new home here in Hamilton! One of the first people to help break it in is one of the hosts of CHCH Morning Live, Tim Bolen. What does he think of the space and is it as good as it looks on the TV?
Guest: Tim Bolen, Sports & Adventure Reporter, Morning Live, CHCH
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Where would you put Sidney Crosby on a list of the best hockey players of all time? Do you like the idea of introducing more technology into baseball and using it to change the way pitchers and catchers communicate what's going to be thrown? These questions and more get answered and debated on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/12/2022 • 59 minutes, 6 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jay McQueen: Pedestrians' safety while on Hamilton's streets, inspecting kids' backpacks for too many snacks at school, freedom of speech in the classroom & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jay McQueen who joins Scott to talk about the safety of Hamilton's streets, inspecting kids' backpacks for too many snacks at school, freedom of speech in the classroom and more.
Guests: Jay McQueen, Weather Reporter, Global News Radio 900 CHML & Real Estate Agent, Realty Network
4/9/2022 • 55 minutes, 25 seconds
Federal Liberals table their newest federal budget, What do the homeless have to say about the decisions that affect them most? & Who would you put on a list of famous Hamiltonians?
The newest federal budget has been released which means Canadians get to find out how their hard-earned money is being spent. What is the goal of this budget and what are the notable parts of it?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Whenever major decisions concerning any group of people is made, efforts should be made to consult those it affects most. This isn't always the case with the homeless which is why some people are undertaking this task. So what do the people on the streets have to say about the calls being made?
Guest: Tony D'Amato Stortz, Coordinator, Hamilton Alliance For Tiny Shelters
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There are many famous people who were born in, grew up in and/or lived in Hamilton. The recent passing of one such person, world famous orchestra conductor Boris Brott, has Scott open the phone lines to hear about who else you think should fall under the category of "Famous Hamiltonian"?
4/8/2022 • 44 minutes, 2 seconds
Stelco Holdings wants Hamilton to rezone 800 acres of land on Willcox street, Are Canadians disliking each other more? & Nirvana's influence on the music landscape
Stelco Holdings Inc., at a city planning meeting, asked the city to consider rezoning 800 acres of surplus land on Wilcox street.
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Are we disliking each other more in Canada? A survey conducted by the Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research seems to say that this is so.
Guest: Jason Disano, Director, Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research
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Eric Alper tweeted recently "On this day in 1994, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was found dead in his house in Seattle. There might never be another band who changes the landscape of music so quickly like they did."
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
4/7/2022 • 36 minutes, 30 seconds
Remembering Boris Brott, Will we see any justice come from the war in Ukraine? & How likely is it that we'll actually see Tiger Woods play at the 2022 Masters?
Boris Brott, one of the most internationally recognized Canadian conductors, was the victim in a fatal hit-and-run in Hamilton on April 5, 2022.
He was the founder and artistic director of the National Academy Orchestra of Canada and the Brott Music Festival, both based in Hamilton.
Guest: Steve Paikin, Canadian journalist, author, and documentary producer
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When the war in Ukraine comes to an end, will there be any tangible justice served? Will those who've committed things like war crimes and crimes against humanity actually be brought to justice rather than merely declared as a criminal? What has to be done in order to actually get that done?
Guest: Gissou Nia, Human Rights Lawyer; Director, Strategic Litigation Project, Atlantic Council
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As the 2022 Masters gets ever closer, more eyes are being placed on Tiger Woods to see if he will be competing to win another green jacket. How likely is it that we'll get to see him take to the fairway this year? Will we ever see another golfer like Tiger? Where will Phil Mickelson be during this years Masters?
Guest: Adam Stanley, Golf Writer & Contributor, The Globe and Mail's Report on Business
4/6/2022 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
What should teachers do to regain discipline in the classroom? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Is it time for teachers to regain discipline in the classroom? How would this even be done and is it something that can be done effectively?
Guest: Michael Zwaagstra, Columnist; Senior Fellow, Frontier Centre for Public Policy; Author, "A Sage on the Stage: Common Sense Reflections on Teaching and Learning" & Public High School Teacher in Manitoba
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Don Robertson joins the show every Monday to talk all about what's going on in the sports world and there's definitely no shortage of things to talk about this week. Hear it all on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/5/2022 • 47 minutes, 56 seconds
Has Hamilton missed the chance to build affordable housing along the LRT's route? A veteran goalie's perspective on Team Canada closing in on a return to the World Cup & Why is a St. Joe's ICU nurse doing 333 Polar Bear Dips?
One of the things we've heard a lot about when it comes to Hamilton's hotly contested LRT project is that affordable housing can be built along the route but has that opportunity been missed?
Guest: Karl Andrus, Community Benefits Manager, Hamilton Community Benefits Network
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Back in 1986, Canada played in the FIFA World Cup for its first and, so far, only time. Tonight might change that as Team Canada is right on the door step of making it for a second time. Scott welcomes the goaltender from that 1986 World Cup team to talk about looking back on his time in the tournament, how it feels to see Canada on the brink of making it again and more.
Guest: Paul Dolan, Goaltender, Team Canada, 1986 FIFA World Cup
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While many Hamiltonians are yearning for the warm weather to come, another is literally soaking in the cold. Why is Yulia Shevchenkko doing 333 Polar Bear Dips and how will it help the 3 Wishes Project at St. Joseph's Hospital?
Guest: Yulia Shevchenko, ICU Nurse & Polar Bear Dip Enthusiast
3/25/2022 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
How should Hamilton deal with encampments in city parks? & Who are the most underrated Canadian musical acts?
How should Hamilton go about managing homeless encampments here in the city's parks? The City of Hamilton had a sit down where this topic came up, Scott speaks with one of the councilors who's been involved in these talks.
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Eric Alper joins the show again to talk about who are some of Canada's most underrated and overrated musical acts are.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
3/24/2022 • 34 minutes, 10 seconds
How much higher will taxes go with the new Liberal-NDP agreement? & Would 4-down football even help the CFL if it was introduced?
It's not being called a coalition but it might as well be one between the federal Liberal and NDP parties that will secure the Liberal's government until 2025 while fulfilling what the NDP have been calling for. The catch is that of all those government programs there's nothing about how to they're going to pay for them nor grow the economy. Surely this means the one thing no one likes to hear, more and higher taxes for everyone!
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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The dreaded idea of introducing 4 downs to the CFL has come up again but even if it was put in place, would it benefit the league or actually cause more problems?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/23/2022 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
What are the rules of war and do they apply to defenders? Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
As we hear more and more about the atrocities coming out of Ukraine, you have to start asking whether or not the old adage, "All is fair in love and war," is a true statement or just something people like to say to sound cool. What are the rules of war, if any, and do they apply to both sides equally?
Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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On World Down Syndrome Day, you'll be seeing people with mismatching socks celebrating the day and all those with Down Syndrome. Scott welcomes the Chair of the Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton to the show to talk all about Down Syndrome, being a parent of someone with it, what Down Syndrome looks like around the world and more.
Guest: Heather Gain, Chair, Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton
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The NHL trade deadline has come, a woman is minding the net on the hockey rink in Quebec and the Browns have signed a major deal with a player who has major red flags. Hear Scott and Don Robertson's take on these topics and more on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/22/2022 • 59 minutes, 45 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Defending Canada, Truck driver from Humboldt Broncos accident getting deported, Doing silly things as kids & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about staying and fighting to defend Canada if we were invaded, the driver who caused the Humboldt Broncos accident in the process of being deported, doing silly things as kids and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
3/19/2022 • 57 minutes, 45 seconds
What role do deep fakes play in the invasion of Ukraine? & A Hamilton man's journey to the Ukrainian border to rescue friend's 7-year-old sister
A video of Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was circulating for a bit until people started realizing that it was actually a deep fake, a video that was created by a computer. Whenever the topic of deep fakes was brought up in the past, the severity of what could be done with it was often overlooked. Is that still the case and could we be seeing more deep fakes of not just Ukraine's president but many other major political and cultural figures?
Guest: Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering; Director, UB Media Forensic Lab & Founding Co-Director, Center for Information Integrity, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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How far would you go to help a friend? For a Hamilton man, that means traveling to the Polish-Ukrainian border to find and take care of a 7-year-old girl while her brother, his friend, can fight and defend Ukraine. How did this truly amazing story start and how is it currently going?
Guest: Wyatt Raitt
3/18/2022 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
How Jude Strickland's father & family is coping with his death
The story of what happened to Jude Strickland story is unfortunately one that many Hamiltonians know but as the case returns to court after around a year, it's sure to stir up many emotions. How is Jude's father, Jamie, coping with this truly horrendous situation and how has his faith helped him forgive the driver who killed his son?
Guest: Jamie Strickland, Father of Jude Strickland
3/17/2022 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
Should Hamilton keep its area rating system? How Jude Strickland's family is coping with his death & Why the Blue Jays are the AL team to watch this year
The area rating system here in Hamilton is set to be debated whether it should be kept or scrapped and while that may make your eyes glaze over, it's role in determining how much you pay in taxes might be enough to make your ears perk up. That now begs the questions of what exactly is the area rating system, how does it work and is it something worth keeping?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Losing a child is never easy and it's even harder when it's sudden and unexpected. The story of what happened to Jude Strickland story is unfortunately one that many Hamiltonians know but as the case returns to court, it's sure to stir up emotions. How is Jude's father, Jamie, coping with this truly horrendous situation and how has his faith helped him forgive the driver who killed his son?
Guest: Jamie Strickland, Father of Jude Strickland
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After a huge trade, the Toronto Blue Jays are being chosen as the AL team to watch this season. Why are they being seen as the ones to beat and will their new roster meet expectations?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist, Toronto Star & Podcaster
3/17/2022 • 50 minutes, 21 seconds
Fixing Ontario's doctor shortage, What could be coming to Russia's economy? & Sad news from the professional wrestling world
As Ontario faces a shortage of doctors, a plan is being formed to help bring more doctors to the province as well as encourage Ontarians to become doctors.
Guest: Dr. Adam Kassam, President, Ontario Medical Association
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We're hearing that Russia's economy isn't doing so well thanks to the sanctions that have been put in place by the international community. As this continues on, what could we see start to develop in the country and what kind of impact could it have to companies outside of Russia?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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As another big name from the professional wrestling world passes away, many fans from the old days remember what these athletes mean to them. As many look back, Scott also finds out what's happening nowadays and how things are changing, or not changing, for those in the ring.
Greg Oliver, Producer, Slam Wrestling; Author & Sports Writer
3/16/2022 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
How unhealthy is Daylight Saving Time for us? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It's that time of year again when we set our clocks forward an hour and while it may make for an inconvenience when you're trying to wake up or simply tell the time, we're told that daylight saving time comes with some really serious impacts on our health. Just how unhealthy is DST though?
Guest: Dr. Richard Cytowic, Neurologist, Speaker & Author
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A major player in the goalie pad game has passed away, outdoor hockey games are being played in Hamilton & Tom Brady has come out of retirement just 22 days after entering it. These signs all point to one thing, another conversation with Don Robertson is needed!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/15/2022 • 38 minutes, 14 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Diana Weeks: Battling infertility, 2nd anniversary of COVID-19's declaration as a pandemic, Should social media platforms allow calls for violence against Russian soldiers and Putin? & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Diana Weeks who joins Scott to talk about the 2-year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, whether social media platforms should allow for the calling of violence against Russian soldiers & Vladimir Putin, Diana's battle with infertility & more.
Guest: Diana Weeks, News Anchor, 900 CHML
3/12/2022 • 51 minutes, 37 seconds
How many sex offenders live in Hamilton? The Endurance found below Antarctic waters & The MLB can play ball once again
How many sex offenders live in Hamilton? Are they spread out or concentrated to only a few areas? How does this rate compare to Ontario as a whole? Scott gets answers to these questions and more with help from a reporter who looked into these exact questions and more.
Guest: Katrina Clarke, Reporter, The Hamilton Spectator
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Traveling to Antarctica is an arduous journey nowadays let alone back in 1915 when Sir Earnest Shackleton was leading expeditions. His ship, The Endurance, was sunk and within the last few days, was found just under 10,000 feet below the sea. Something that's shocked many is just how well the ship was preserved by the Antarctic waters (the name of the ship can still be read on the stern).
Guest: Dr. Ann Coats, Marine Historian & Senior Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering & Surveying, University of Portsmouth
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The MLB season can finally start now that the players and owners have come to an agreement.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
3/11/2022 • 39 minutes, 33 seconds
How does vaccination status change throughout Hamilton & Meeting Maryanne Oketch, Hamilton's link to season 42 of Survivor
How does vaccination status vary throughout Hamilton? Can any extra information be gleaned from this?
Guest: Joanna Frketich, Health Reporter, The Hamilton Spectator
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It's always fun to root for a team or player from your hometown and now fans of the TV show, Survivor, who happen to be living in the GTA have someone to cheer on! Scott catches up with this contestant, who's also a former McMaster student, just before the 42nd season of Survivor airs its first episode.
Guest: Maryanne Oketch, Survivor Contestant, Season 42
3/10/2022 • 33 minutes, 17 seconds
Should Hamilton want more waterfront development? Time for a carbon tax?
Ward 2 Councillor Jason Farr joins Scott to discuss a potential 45-story condo on the Hamilton waterfront.
Scott is also joined by Don Robertson where they discuss a variety of topics including the Maple Leafs goaltending situation and Marie-Philip Poulin turning down an ECHL contract.
3/8/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 56 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Trading one life in exchange for many others, Out of touch politicians, Moving Hamilton's men's shelter & more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about whether or not you'd be willing to kill Vladimir Putin if it means saving the lives of thousands or more, Canadian politicians who are out of touch with gas prices and how they can help lower them, the potential for moving Hamilton's shelter for men and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Podcast & CEO, Westpro Media
3/5/2022 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
What kind of impact will come from Canada's interest rate increase? & Will good music always make for a hit?
Interest rates are being raised and though it is a minor increase, will it yield a minor impact on Canada or should we be preparing for a major hit?
Guest: Thie Convery, Financial Columnist, The Hamilton Spectator; Wealth Advisor, Convery Wealth, IPC Securities Corporation
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Many people agree that a good piece of music sounds pleasing regardless of what genre you play it in but does that mean it would be as big of a hit now, as it was when it was released?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
3/4/2022 • 32 minutes, 28 seconds
Why is baseball still not being played in the MLB? & Ben's Story of the Day
The baseball world is still in a bit of a standstill as fans continue to wait on spring training or games of any kind to be played. Where do we stand in this battle and why does it seem like it's billionaires fighting with millionaires over not getting paid enough?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist, Toronto Star & Podcaster
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Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features a child who was born with an extremely rare disease called Uncombable Hair Syndrome, two animals start getting it on with each other in plain view at one of Disney's parks & according to the Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention, Ukrainians won't need to worry about claiming any captured Russian military equipment and/or vehicles on their taxes so that T-80 Main Battle Tank that you happened to come into possession of is not just your T-80 Main Battle Tank, it's your tax-free T-80 Main Battle Tank!
3/3/2022 • 28 minutes, 38 seconds
Investigation opens into potential war crimes by Russia, Wider impact of economic sanctions on Russia & Will sports organizations' actions against Russia & Putin have a big impact?
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, an investigation into potential war crimes committed by Russia has begun. What might get found and if Putin is found to be guilty, is there any way to actually arrest and imprison him?
Guest: Dr. George Fletcher, Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia Law School
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As the Russian ruble collapses and banks get isolated from the world, how could we see the sanctions impact the Russian people and Vladimir Putin's plans as a whole?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The acts of aggression from Russia has prompted many sports organizations to not only ban Russian athletes and cancel events in the country but also strip Vladimir Putin of his belts and statuses. Will this strike a meaningful blow or is it more of a symbolic move against Putin?
Guest: Mark Hebscher, Author; Podcaster; Former Host, CHCH-TV; Former Co-Host, Sportsline
3/2/2022 • 43 minutes, 1 second
How has support changed for Canada's federal parties? Why did China insist on an apolitical Olympics and then get political in a press conference? & A better look at what's happening in Ukraine
A lot has been going on involving the federal government and that's certainly going to have an impact on how Canadians perceive the different parties. Nanos Research did some polling to find out how respondents feel about the parties and Scott welcomes Nik Nanos back onto the show to help analyze the results.
Guest: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist & Founder, Nanos Research
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All throughout the Olympics, China has said that it doesn't want things to get political however it recently held a press conference in which they did exactly that, made things political!
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Centre for Advancing Canada’s Interests Abroad
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What's happening in Ukraine? We've heard warnings and seen support get sent off but what could go down and what's the likelihood of anything happening at all?
Guest: Dr. David Marples, Distinguished University Professor, Russian and East European History, University of Alberta
2/18/2022 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
Remembering Charles Juravinski, Canada's Olympic Men's Hockey Team gets eliminated in quarterfinals & Big money being spent for not so big Olympic viewership
Charles Juravinski, a true legend of Hamilton, has passed away at the age of 92. Scott replays an interview he did with Juravinski not too long after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when Charles and his wife, Margaret, donated $3.3 million to help bolster COVID-19 related and brain health research here in Hamilton.
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Canada's Olympic Men's Hockey Team has been eliminated from the competition. Should this come as a surprise? Also, Steve shares some words and a story or two about Charles Juravinski.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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The amount of money that's being spent on Olympic coverage by streaming services is immense and yet these Olympics aren't seeing a massive amount of viewership. To talk more about this, Scott welcomes Bill Brioux back to the show.
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
2/17/2022 • 42 minutes, 16 seconds
Settlement reached in the case against Andrew York, Lots of pay raises for public servants while private businesses close & Why is baseball's spring training delayed?
We found out today that there was a settlement in the case against Andrew York but is this sort of an admission of guilt? How will this settlement be perceived by the public?
Guest: Jeff Manishen. Former prosecutor; Criminal Defence Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
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There's a pretty big gap between the pandemic's effect on public servants and its effect on private businesses. While one was struggling with lay offs and closures, the other seemed to be flourishing with pay raises and bonuses.
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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We should be seeing baseball starting its spring training down south but instead we're seeing delays and bickering. Who's holding things up and why?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist, Toronto Star & Podcaster
2/16/2022 • 43 minutes, 10 seconds
Canada invokes the Emergency Measures Act & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Now that the federal government has invoked the Emergency Measures Act, what kind of weight does this bring with it?
Guest: Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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Why is an Olympic athlete who's been found to be using an illegal substance still being allowed to compete? Should we be cheering on an athlete who used to compete for Canada but is now competing for the United States? And not only did the golf world see two hole in ones get shot this past weekend, they were done on what can only be described as the craziest hole in golf.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/15/2022 • 45 minutes, 56 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: The 2022 Winter Olympics, House prices in Hamilton, Whoopi Goldberg's Holocaust comments, Missing ballots and more
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about the 2022 Winter Olympics, the potential for missing ballots, Whoopi Goldberg's Holocaust comments, house prices in Hamilton, what sports should be returned to the Winter Olympics and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
2/5/2022 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
Who would the Liberals want to lead the Conservative Party? A landmark class-action lawsuit gets filed by Brian Flores, Glass Tiger's lead singer Alan Frew to perform in Hamilton & Who's nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year?
Now that Erin O'Toole has been removed from his role as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and an interim leader has been put in place, who would the Liberals want to take the helm of the federal Conservatives?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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Brian Flores, former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, has had a lawsuit filed against the NFL and teams for what will certainly be a landmark case. What has happened so far and where can we expect to see things go?
Guest: Will Russell, Lawyer, Sport Law
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Award-winning musician Alan Frew will be performing at a benefits concert here in Hamilton and Scott caught up with him to talk about this event, his experience as a rock star, writing the hit song "I Believe" which was played all the time during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and more.
Guest: Alan Frew, Award-Winning Musician & Songwriter
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The 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee list has been released and despite the fact that "rock & roll" is in its name, this year's list follows the trend of having some big snubs coupled with some people who play music that probably wouldn't be described as "rock & roll".
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
2/4/2022 • 56 minutes, 18 seconds
How do you "follow the science" when there are contradictions? Why are people increasingly cranky & bothersome? Unpacking the ousting of Erin O'Toole & What's it like on the ground at the 2022 Winter Olympics?
How do you "follow the science" when there's science that contradicts other scientific findings?
Guests: Dr. Victor Menaldo, Professor, Political Science, University of Washington Dr. Mark Smith, Professor, Political Science & Adjunct Professor, Comparative Religion and Communication
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Being locked down and isolated from others can be bad enough on its own however when you start factoring burn out's impact on a person, it starts to make sense why they might be a little more aggressive and unpleasant to be around. How common is this state becoming and how bad does it appear to be?
Guest: Dr. Richard Cytowic, Neurologist, Speaker & Author
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Erin O'Toole has been booted from his role as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. There's a lot to unpack here so Scott made sure to bring some help.
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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The Winter Olympics have a very peculiar history and as we near the opening ceremony for the 2022 Olympics, Scott gets a feel for what it's like in Beijing with help from someone who's there on the ground while also revisiting some of the Winter Games from years past.
Guest: Philip Barker, Writer, insidethegames.biz & Executive Committee Member, International Society of Olympic Historians
2/3/2022 • 54 minutes, 53 seconds
How does Hamilton's financial transparency rank? How can tiny shelters help Hamilton's homeless population? & Who is the greatest player in each of North America's major sports?
How transparent is the City of Hamilton when it comes to the budgetary process? Is it better than the way that other cities are doing theirs or possibly worse? Luckily there's a study that was done on this exact topic and it looks like Hamilton's marks are improving.
Guest: Bill Robson, CEO, C.D. Howe Institute
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Wintertime is easily the most dangerous time of the year to be homeless however there's a plan that might be able to help Hamilton's homeless population while keeping them out of shelters. How would tiny shelters be deployed and would they be a temporary solution or could they offer long-term support?
Guest: Tom Cooper, Director, Hamilton Round Table for Poverty Reduction
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The day has finally come, Tom Brady has announced his retirement. Many would argue that he's the greatest NFL quarterback of all time which prompted Scott to ask, who's the best player of all time in North America's biggest professional sports?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
2/2/2022 • 43 minutes, 1 second
How do many Canadians feel about COVID-19 restrictions? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A new Angus Reid poll has released its results and one of the things it asked respondents was their thoughts on restrictions and how responsible people should be for their own health. You might be surprised by the results but at the same time maybe you share the opinions expressed.
Guest: Dave Korzinski, Research Director, Angus Reid Institute
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We are nearing the start of the 2022 Olympic Games as well as the 56th Super Bowl. What can we be expecting to see? Will the Arizona Coyotes ever find a home arena? And what could be added to spice up the discipline of bobsleigh?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/1/2022 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Dave Woodard: Canada's support for Ukraine, The upcoming Olympics, How kids are learning about the Holocaust & If having no regrets is a good thing
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Dave Woodard who joins Scott to talk about whether or not Canada should be supporting Ukraine and to what degree, how kids are learning about the Holocaust, the upcoming Beijing Olympics and more.
Guest: Dave Woodard, News Anchor, 900 CHML
1/29/2022 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Is Hamilton's LRT "shovel ready"? How corrupt is Canada compared to the world? & How will TV coverage of the upcoming Olympics differ from the past?
Is Hamilton's LRT "shovel ready"? It turns out that the answer is a little more dependent on what your definition of "shovel ready" happens to be.
Guest: Keanin Loomis, President & CEO, Hamilton Chamber of Commerce & Hamilton Mayoral Candidate
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Transparency International's Corruptions Perception Index (CPI) has ranked Canada as 13th in the world where it's tied with Austria, Ireland, Estonia & Iceland (Ranked 1 means least corrupt). What has Canada done to earn it this spot on the list and are we trending towards a better rating or a worse one?
Guest: James Cohen, Executive Director, Transparency International Canada
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We're not too far out from the Olympics however you may have noticed that there hasn't be a huge push to promote the event on TV. How should the TV industry go about their coverage of the Olympics? How will these Games' coverage differ from Olympics past?
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
1/28/2022 • 38 minutes, 12 seconds
More people means a need for more homes but how many are needed? Worrying news about students' knowledge of the Holocaust & Who should really be praised as the best QB in the NFL?
People keep moving to Hamilton which means we are always in need of housing and with the rate that people are coming, we're going to be needing a boost to the number of homes being built each year but just how drastic of an increase will be needed if we're to keep up?
Guest: Mike Collins-Williams, CEO, West End Home Builders Association
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The results of a survey conducted here in Canada found some worrying news about students and their knowledge of the Holocaust. What was found and what does it mean?
Guest: Dr. Carson Phillips, Managing Director, Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre
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What's been going on in the NFL? Grievances with their overtime rules have already been addressed but what of the playoff season thus far? Is the player who we've been hearing is the best really the best or should someone else be given this praise? Also, is not making it into this year's Superbowl reason enough for Tom Brady to retire?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
1/27/2022 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
Why has the stock market been so volatile lately? & TV's reintroducing old shows and news anchors, why?
The stock market has been an absolute roller coaster of ups and downs which has made many Canadians ask, "What's going on here?" Scott welcomes someone onto the show who'll be able to help provide some clarity on what's happening as well as provide some advice on navigating these seemingly turbulent waters.
Guest: Don Fox, Executive Financial Consultant, Fox Group Private Wealth Management
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While most of the world and its industries strive for innovation and the next best thing, television is looking to the past. Whether it's old shows that fans already know and love or news anchors that viewers have come to trust, it seems like everything old is being revamped and reintroduced to audiences. Why is this and what is it saying about TV viewership?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture, Syracuse University
1/26/2022 • 35 minutes, 17 seconds
Are grocery store shelves that are nearly empty cause for concern? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
If you go to a grocery store and find barren shelves, is there cause for concern or is it a momentary blip that'll be fixed before you know it?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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Playing in overtime is a horribly unbalanced mess in the NFL because all you've got to do is win the coin toss and score to win the game. That's right, no attempt is granted to the other team. Does this mean it's a dumber idea than having a robot call balls and strikes in baseball? Well, Scott and Don Robertson are here to discuss these questions and more on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/25/2022 • 46 minutes, 47 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Nicole Martin: Remembering Meat Loaf, Upcoming elections, Hamilton's bus network & Breaking real laws while in virtual reality
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Nicole Martin who joins Scott to talk about the passing of Meat Loaf, Hamilton's bus network, the upcoming elections, the potential to be charged for breaking the real law while in virtual reality and more.
Guest: Nicole Martin, News Anchor & Reporter, CHCH-TV
1/22/2022 • 53 minutes, 9 seconds
What's got so many Canadians so riled up? & Apparently Bono isn't much of a U2 fan
For a country that's generally known to be populated with nice people, there sure are a lot of angry Canadians but what exactly are they so upset about?
Guest: John Wright, Executive Vice President, Maru Public Opinion
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We all have things that we look back at and think about how we would have changed the way we did something and that includes celebrities. In a recent interview Bono, of U2 fame, talked about how he doesn't like the band's name nor most of the songs they've put out. Could this be him looking for a little bit of an ego stroke by fans? Also, U2 can't possibly be one of the worst names for a band... right?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
1/21/2022 • 33 minutes, 4 seconds
Why is inflation spiking so drastically and where is it going? Are Brantford's days of affordable house prices gone? & Why are so many people upset in the sports world this time?
Inflation is continuing to grow but where can we see things go and what's causing this kind of growth?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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There used to be a notion that if you can't afford to buy a house in Hamilton, Brantford will have what you're looking for however there's a chance that we may be over those days with a small house selling in the $800,000 range. Was this an anomaly or could it be a sign of things to come?
Guest: Brendon Assla, Brantford Real Estate Agent, RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc
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There are always things to be upset and angry about but if you're looking for a place where people are perpetually upset, it's got to be the sports world. Scott welcomes Bubba O'Neil back to the show to discuss what's currently on sports fans' minds and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
1/20/2022 • 42 minutes, 29 seconds
Emma Maltais on being named to Team Canada's Women's Hockey Team
Three local ladies have been chosen to be a part of Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team and Scott welcomes one of them to the show to talk all about it!
Guest: Emma Maltais, #27 Forward, Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team
1/19/2022 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Should we be surprised by two former Hamilton paramedics' sentences? Why will you be paying off-peak rates for the next little while? & Emma Maltais gets named to Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team
Two former Hamilton paramedics who failed to provide the necessaries of life to 19-year-old shooting victim Yosif Al-Hasnawi have been sentenced but should we have been surprised by what was handed down or was it expected?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, Criminal Lawyer; Former President, Hamilton Criminal Lawyers Association
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You'll be paying off-peak rates for electricity for the next little while thanks to the provincial government but is any cynicism merited here?
Guest: Donna Skelly, Conservative MPP for Flamborough/Glanbrook
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Three local ladies have been chosen to be a part of Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team and Scott welcomes one of them to the show to talk all about it!
Guest: Emma Maltais, #27 Forward, Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team
1/19/2022 • 39 minutes, 30 seconds
Why are the feds hiring more employees while also outsourcing to more contractors? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The government deals with massive amounts of money each year and each year, they spend more than the last while hiring more employees and outsourcing more work to contractors. Wouldn't hiring more employees mean that less outsourcing has to be done? What are all of these employees doing? Where is all of your hard earned, yet seemingly easily spent, tax money going?
Guest: Bill Curry, The Globe and Mail’s Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief
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There's a never-ending supply of news coming out of the sports world and regardless of the form that news comes in be it football, fighting in hockey or the Olympic hockey roster, you can be sure that Scott and Don Robertson are going to talk about it.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/18/2022 • 45 minutes, 55 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Missing out on vacations, Potential supply issues on the horizon, Prince Andrew debacle & Fake Olympic hockey team rosters
We live in a world that's seen Prince Andrew be stripped of his military titles & royal patronages, many travel plans get cancelled, tensions increase along Ukraine's eastern border, truckers' vaccine mandate & restrictions get reversed and Canada's Olympic hockey team rosters released (one's a little more real than the other) among many other things happen. This means that there's no shortage of things to talk about on this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with this week's guest being none other than Mike Fortune.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
1/15/2022 • 57 minutes, 35 seconds
Dane Evans on returning to the Tiger-Cats for another 2 years
Tiger-Cats and Dane Evans fans rejoice! Scott chats with Dane about choosing the Ticats over free agency, returning to the Ticats for another 2 years, having glorious hair and more.
Guest: Dane Evans, #9 Quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1/14/2022 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Challenging Quebec's vax or tax situation in court, Dane Evans returns to Hamilton & Prince Andrew is stripped of titles and patronages
It was a matter of time before someone would put forth a court challenge against Quebec's controversial decision to tax adult residents who aren't vaccinated and don't have an exemption to be vaccinated and now we know who will be challenging Quebec.
Guest: John Carpay, President, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
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Tiger-Cats and Dane Evans fans rejoice! Scott chats with Dane about choosing the Ticats over free agency, returning to the Ticats for another 2 years, having glorious hair and more.
Guest: Dane Evans, Quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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Prince Andrew is being stripped of all titles and patronages. It's a very messy situation that's coming out of Buckingham Palace and Scott's enlisted the help of Nathan Tidridge to help make sense of it all.
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, History & Civics Teacher, Waterdown District High School; Multiple Award-winning Author; Board of Directors Member, Ontario Heritage Trust
1/14/2022 • 32 minutes, 38 seconds
How many hospitalized COVID cases were found by accident? Does Hamilton need more rules surrounding candidate sign placement? & Would you go to a sports event knowing it'll be extremely cold?
We often hear about how many hospitalized cases of COVID-19 there are however a decent portion of those hospitalized aren't there solely because of COVID. Does that change the conversation we should be having when it comes to the COVID case count?
Guest: Dr. Andrew Costa, Associate Professor & Schlegel Research Chair in Clinical Epidemiology & Aging, McMaster University
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Before you know it, we'll be knee deep in elections which has prompted Hamilton City Council to review and revise some of the bylaws surrounding candidate sign placement. Is this needed or will the additional rules make for increased confusion?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Would you want to attend a sports event knowing that it could be the second coldest game on record in that given sport? Scott welcomes long-time friend of the show Bubba O'Neil to debate this topic and many more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
1/13/2022 • 41 minutes, 40 seconds
Dr. Erica Komisar on Raising Kids and Young Adults Mid-Pandemic
Raising children and teens during an incredibly unstable time in human history is something that likely few people have considered however one psychoanalyst has ideas and theories about how to tackle this very topic. Some people have given her ideas lots of support while others have called them old-fashioned. Scott welcomes her to the show to explain what she thinks parents could and should be doing to help raise happy and healthy kids.
Guest: Dr. Erica Komisar, Clinical Social Worker, Psychoanalyst, Parent Coach and Author of "Chicken Little the Sky Isn't Falling: Raising Resilient Adolescents in the New Age of Anxiety"
1/12/2022 • 21 minutes, 8 seconds
Chuck Ealey is finally being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame & Raising kids and young adults mid-pandemic
After way, way too long, Chuck Ealey is finally being inducted into the United States' College Football Hall of Fame. You would think that having a college football record of 35 wins and zero losses and being the first black QB to win a Grey Cup (as a Ticat no less) among many other accolades would be enough to qualify him for induction but here we are, 51 years too late.
Guest: Chuck Ealey, College Football Hall of Fame inductee & former CFL quarterback
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Raising children and teens during an incredibly unstable time in human history is something that likely very few people have considered however one psychoanalyst has ideas and theories about how to tackle this very topic. Some people have given her ideas lots of support and others have called them old-fashioned. Scott welcomes her to the show to explain what she thinks parents could and should be doing to help raise happy and healthy kids.
Guest: Dr. Erica Komisar, Clinical Social Worker, Psychoanalyst, Parent Coach and Author of "Chicken Little the Sky Isn't Falling: Raising Resilient Adolescents in the New Age of Anxiety"
1/12/2022 • 36 minutes, 21 seconds
It might be time for some private practice in the healthcare system, the original Woodstock organizer has passed, and sports with Don Robertson
With the cancellation of thousands of surgeries as a result of the pandemic, is it time to consider allowing private healthcare providers into Canada? Scott discusses with Colin Craig. president of SecondStreet.org
Alan Cross joins Scott to discuss the late, great Michael Lang. Don't recognize the name? Well, he was instrumental in getting the greatest concert of all time, Woodstock 1969, off the ground and in the process creating a legendary moment in music history,
And Don Robertson, owner and operator of the Dundas Real McCoys, comes on for his Monday slot. This time Scott has a series of "What would you have done?" scenarios in professional sports for Don to answer.
It's all coming up on the Scott Radley Show podcast!
1/11/2022 • 53 minutes, 53 seconds
Are lockdowns an overreaction to Omicron? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Are lockdowns an effective or appropriate method to combat the most recent wave of COVID-19 dubbed "Omicron"?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar
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How should the NFL deal with the 'meltdown' of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown? And much more on Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/4/2022 • 47 minutes, 26 seconds
Protecting freedom of speech on university campuses, Who is Canada's best athlete? & Sending Canada's National Women's Hockey Team to the Beijing Olympics
University campuses are supposed to be the homes of debate and different ideas however that's slowly becoming not the case anymore as certain topics become taboo to talk about at all. Is anyone doing anything to protect full freedom of speech on university campuses?
Guest: Dr. Mark Mercer, President, Society for Academic Freedom & Scholarship; Chair & Professor, Philosophy, Saint Mary's University
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Canada produces many outstanding elite athletes who are internationally recognized as such but when it comes down to it, who should be honoured as the best?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Just because the NHL has announced that it's athletes won't be attending the upcoming Beijing Olympics, doesn't mean that world-class hockey players won't be competing. Canada's national women's hockey team will be going but do they share the same concerns? Scott welcomes one of Team Canada's players to talk about that and more.
Guest: Renata Fast, #14 on Team Canada's National Women's Hockey Team
12/24/2021 • 35 minutes, 14 seconds
What is 'pandemic brain' and do you have it? & The joys, pains and laughs that owning Cousin Eddie's RV has brought
What is 'pandemic brain' and how likely is it that you currently have it?
Guest: Dr. Karl Szpunar, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Memory Lab, Ryerson University
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Cousin Eddie's RV easily stands out in the minds of fans of the beloved Christmas movie, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, but what happened to it after the movie finished filming? The current owner of that very RV joins Scott to talk about some of the peculiar things that have happened to it and the joy that owning it has brought to many.
Guest: Bob Boston, Current Owner of Cousin Eddie's RV
12/23/2021 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
Omicron's impact on restaurants, What happens if NHL players don't go to the Olympics? & Why has almost every musician made a Christmas album?
As we see more restrictions getting put back into place amid the Omicron variant's spread, it brings back memories of the major lockdowns, something which devastated restaurants all over. Are we seeing a similar effect happening now?
Guest: James Rilett, Vice President, Central Canada, Restaurants Canada
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According to many reports, NHL players will not be competing in the Olympics. Despite the fact that this isn't a huge surprise if it happens to be the case, what kind of fallout could come about as a result of this decision?
Guest: Sean Fitz-Gerald, Senior National Writer, The Athletic
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It seems like everyone has a Christmas album to some degree or another. Why are people so persistent in making Christmas music and is there an angle they could be working that isn't just money-driven?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
12/22/2021 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
Why aren't as many people turning to religion during COVID-19? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The past has shown that in times of strife, many people turn to religion as a way of getting through however the COVID-19 pandemic has found otherwise. Why is that?
Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media & Journalism and Religion & Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Should hockey take some influence from lacrosse? How should PGA players feel after placing behind a 12-year-old? These questions and more get asked, answered and debated on Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/21/2021 • 50 minutes, 45 seconds
The future of the Delta high school building, New declassified JFK assassination information & Brian McFarlane, a legend from your TV screen and books, joins Scott
What do you do when you've got an old building with beautiful architecture that's no longer being used? Put housing in it!
Guest: Graham Cubitt, Director of Projects and Development, Indwell
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We were expecting a treasure trove of information to be released by the US government regarding the assassination of JFK but instead, we got an information dump (and not the good kind). What was, and wasn't, released and why did the feds change course on what would be declassified?
Guest: Jefferson Morley, Journalist & Blogger, JFKfacts.org
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Legendary sports broadcaster and author Brian McFarlane joins Scott to talk about just about everything. After all, it isn't every day that you get to talk with someone this prominent from your childhood.
Guest: Brian McFarlane, Legendary TV sports broadcaster, Author, A Helluva Life In Hockey
12/16/2021 • 44 minutes, 47 seconds
Is Canada's economy back? Will we return to sports without fans in the stands? & Is the popularity of foreign TV shows & movies here to stay?
The federal government's economic statement included Chrystia Freeland saying that the economy is back but is it really?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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We're seeing a lot of positive COVID-19 tests in the sports world which has been leading to postponed games and multiple players being unavailable for games at a time. Could this lead to leagues having to shutdown temporarily again or will we see the return of games without fans in the stands?
Guest: Dr. Michael Naraine, Assistant Professor of Sports Business, Brock University
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We've seen a big rise in the popularity of foreign TV shows and movies but are they here to stay or has their popularity in North America merely been a quirk of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture; Trustee Professor of Television, Radio and Film
12/15/2021 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
Only speaking out against Quebec's controversial Bill-21 after election & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Why are politicians willing to speak out against Quebec's controversial Bill-21 after the election?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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The Grey Cup has finished with a disappointing end for Ticats fans and to take a look through the wreckage, Scott enlists Don Robertson for some help. Also, will the NHL prevent players from playing in the Beijing Olympics now that we know that a positive COVID-19 test could result in a 5-week quarantine in China? Will some players' agents step in and take the blame for why their athlete won't be competing?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/14/2021 • 49 minutes, 23 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Grey Cup fever, words you can't say in journalism, QC's Bill 21, science as religion and more!
Hamilton's own broadcasting legend Jamie West joins Scott for this week's Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. From people wielding science as their religion, to the CBC's "Words and phrases you may want to think twice about using," to outright discrimination of a teacher in Quebec, there's so much to hear!
12/11/2021 • 58 minutes, 45 seconds
Having a dream come true at the Grey Cup, How will home field advantage help the Ticats? & How do the Ticats stack up against the Blue Bombers?
Presenting any championship trophy is a massive honour however being able to do it at the Grey Cup final in your hometown as a diehard Ticats fan takes what would be a cool experience and turns it into something akin to a fairy tale dream. Scott had a chance to chat with someone who'll not only be one of two RCMP officers presenting the Grey Cup at this weekend's game but also someone who'll be getting a chance to live out this exact experience. His name is Sgt. Dave Binkley.
Guest: Sgt. Dave Binkley, RCMP officer
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How much of a home field advantage will the Ticats have? Will it give any actual advantage? Could it be the deciding factor in the upcoming Grey Cup final?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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What does the future hold for the Ticats' head coach, Orlondo Steinauer? How do the Hamilton Tiger-Cats stack up against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers leading up to the Grey Cup?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
12/10/2021 • 40 minutes, 7 seconds
The ongoing search for the best Christmas movie, The Bard & Bear is Hamilton's newest gaming cafe & Is Drake bigger than the Grammys?
What is the best Christmas movie of all time? Who will win the Grey Cup this weekend? Those are two questions that one man is endeavoring to answer and his name is Rick Zamperin.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton & The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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The experience of playing any tabletop game is immediately enhanced the moment you play it at a dedicated location. Whether you're looking to try some new games or continue your campaign, a new gaming cafe will open its doors this weekend here in Hamilton. Say hello to The Bard & Bear!
Guests: Steven & Megan Edmonds, Owners & Operators, The Bard & Bear Games Cafe, 237 James St North
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When Drake removed his nomination from the Grammys, it almost seemed to make bigger news than if he won a Grammy! Have we reached the point where winning awards as big as a Grammy has lost what makes them so special? What does the future of concerts hold now that we're seeing more and more artists become massive sensations thanks to only one song?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
12/9/2021 • 36 minutes, 28 seconds
How does Ontario's new right-to-disconnect law work? & Why are Hamiltonians going to see a tax increase?
Ontario has some new legislation governing employers' ability to contact employees outside of work hours. How will this work and will it actually work?\
Guest: Gregory Sills, Employment Lawyer & Associate, Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
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The City of Hamilton is set to raise taxes to help cover for the much needed infrastructure updates and repairs around the city. How much of an increase is expected and will it actually be spent on what we're being told?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML & 980 CFPL
12/8/2021 • 32 minutes, 38 seconds
November sees fewer than 1,000 homes for sale in Hamilton & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It's no secret that house prices in Hamilton are constantly skyrocketing to new highs and a major contributor to that comes from the fact that there isn't a lot of inventory for real estate agents to sell.
Guest: Judy Marsales, Broker of Record, Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are moving on to the Grey Cup! Does a diplomatic boycott actually mean anything? Why can't the NHL deliver any meaningful punishments? Get answers to all of these questions and more on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/7/2021 • 42 minutes, 52 seconds
The Toronto Rock is returning to Hamilton & Brian Williams announces retirement
The Toronto Rock is returning to Hamilton and their first game back in The Hammer is this Saturday. Scott gets the inside line from someone from the team and the city.
Guest: Jamison Dilks, #42 Defenceman, Toronto Rock
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After an extremely distinguished 50-years as a sports broadcaster, Brian Williams has announced his retirement. Scott takes a look back at his half-century career with the best person you could want for the job, Brian Williams!
Guest: Brian Williams, Long-time Broadcaster
12/3/2021 • 32 minutes, 49 seconds
Almost $1 billion in pandemic aid improperly paid out by province, Why are we on the verge of an MLB lockout? & The new Beatles documentary has been released!
Ontario's Auditor General has found that almost $1 billion of pandemic aid was sent to businesses that shouldn't have qualified among many other problems. How does something like this happen at all?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Major League Baseball could be coming up on a lockout. What more is there to ask for when players are already making millions and millions of dollars?
Guest: Mike Wilner, Baseball Columnist, Toronto Star & Podcaster
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The newest Beatles documentary has been released and when it comes to musical history, there's no one better to talk to than Alan Cross.
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
12/2/2021 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
The banks appear to be doing well, does that mean we are as well? Should dealcoholized beer be taxed the same as regular beer? & The Rolling Stones' memorabilia on display in Kitchener
When businesses are doing well, the economy tends to be chugging along at a healthy pace. Is that still the case when it's the banks who are doing well?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Beer is one of those products that gets heavily taxed however should that mean the tax should be equal between alcoholic and dealcoholized beer?
Guest: David Clement, North American Affairs Manager, Consumer Choice Center
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UNZIPPED, the first international exhibition of The Rolling Stones' memorabilia, has come to Kitchener! Featuring a realistic recreation of their Chelsea flat 'Edith Grove', original pieces from their personal collection and collaborations with many fellow artists. Now the next question must be asked, why is Kitchener the only Canadian stop for this exhibit?
Guest: David Marskell, CEO, THEMUSEUM
12/1/2021 • 40 minutes, 38 seconds
Does allowing MPs to work from home limit how they're kept accountable? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A Parliamentary decision was made that would allow for MPs to call-in from home or sit in-person but could this be something that takes away the ability to keep politicians accountable? How can you ask someone questions if they never leave the house?
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch
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Will athletes ever be paid "enough money"? When is it the general manager's fault that a team isn't doing well and when is it the players'? These questions get asked, answered and debated along with biting people in hockey and more. Hear it all on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/30/2021 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Neil Lumsden: New COVID-19 variant, What Amazon knows about you, Making stricter laws & Pillow fighting championships
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Neil Lumsden who joins Scott to talk about the new COVID-19 variant, athletes choosing to speak up and speak out about issues in the world, what Amazon knows about you, if our rules are strict enough and organized pillow fighting championships among many other things.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Vanier Cup Champion, Grey Cup Champion, CFL Hall of Fame Member, former Athletic Director of Brock University & Amazing Race Canada Contestant
11/27/2021 • 56 minutes
Burlington Taxi closing its doors after 53 years, 10th anniversary of 'The Best Game Ever' & What's blunted the impact of COVID-19 in Africa?
Burlington Taxi will be closing its doors after 53 years of business. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic's dealing of a major blow to business, is there still a future for taxis as a business model?
Guest: Scott Wallace, President, Burlington Taxi
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Today marks the 10th anniversary of what's become known as 'The Best Game Ever' where McMaster squared off against Laval for the Vanier Cup with Mac eventually winning thanks to a field goal in overtime. To get more on this major win for McMaster, Scott welcomes Stef Ptaszek from the McMaster Marauders.
Guest: Stefan Ptaszek, Football Head Coach, McMaster University
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There were some major concerns at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic over how the virus would impact Africans. As we've seen the pandemic progress, the countries of Africa haven't seen as bad of an impact as was expected when compared to the more developed countries. What could be the reason behind this and could there be a link between malaria infection and the potential for COVID-19 infection?
Guest: Dr. Chris Mody, Professor & Department Head, Department of Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
11/26/2021 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
Will Canadians benefit from Rogers acquiring Shaw Media? Could Hamilton host the Canada vs. US Men's World Cup qualifying match? & How likely is it that we'll see a boycott of the Beijing Olympics?
As we hear more and more about the impending acquisition of Shaw Media by Rogers Communications, any argument was put forth essentially saying that having fewer options means more competition. How is that even possible and could there be any truth to it?
Guest: Ben Klass, PhD Candidate, Telecom Policy, Carleton University
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Hamilton may be playing host to the Canada vs. United States Men's World Cup qualifying match. How big of a deal would this be for The Hammer?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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The Chinese government keeps giving the world reasons to boycott competing at the upcoming Olympic Games and yet we have to ask, how likely is it that we'll actually see one happen?
Guest: Dr. Richard Baka, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University; Olympic scholar and Co-Director, Olympic Research Network & McMaster graduate
11/25/2021 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
If Hamilton can't build out, what are the alternatives? & Canadian Brass is coming to the Burlington Performing Arts Centre
While Hamilton City Council has voted against expanding the urban boundary, that doesn't mean that people are going to stop wanting to come to Hamilton. If building out is no longer an option, what are the alternatives?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Grammy-winning and JUNO nominated musical group, Canadian Brass, will be performing at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre this Friday. To get a peek inside the inner-workings of this world-renown quintet, Scott welcomes founding member & tuba player Chuck Daellenbach as well as trumpeteer Brandon Ridenour.
Guests: Chuck Daellenbach, Founding member & tuba player for Canadian Brass Brandon Ridenour, Trumpet player for Canadian Brass
11/24/2021 • 36 minutes, 49 seconds
Does Ontario have any hope of paying off its enormous debt? A Hamiltonian's connection to the JFK assassination & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The debt that Ontario is facing is nothing short of enormous and so are the interest payments that get doled out each year. What has led us here and is there any hope for us paying it off?
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Interim Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Today marks the 58th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. A man from Hamilton happens to have an interesting connection to this monumental event and many of the people who played some pretty well known roles in it.
Guest: Mike Tabone, Collector
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Is Mackenzie Hughes getting enough of the attention that he deserves? Also, The Maple Leafs have won their last few games in ways that aren't typical of the Maple Leafs. What's changed and are the changes here to stay? These questions get talked about, argued and answered along with many more on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/23/2021 • 56 minutes, 15 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Chinese pro tennis player goes missing, Hamilton's urban boundary expansion debate, Quebecois players in the NHL & obscene signs in public
Scott welcomes back a good friend for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Mike Fortune. Together they discuss China's missing pro tennis player, obscene signs in public, Hamilton's urban boundary expansion debate, if there are enough players from Quebec in the NHL and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
11/20/2021 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
Is a Hamilton museum coming soon? & Playing soccer against Mexico in below zero temperatures
There are talks around building a museum to display the history of Hamilton. Is this something that needs doing or should we be waiting for a better time before going down this road?
Guest: Dermot Nolan, Hamilton Museum Citizens' Committee
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As Canada continues to charge forward towards its goal of competing in the World Cup, one of its hurdles was playing against Mexico and with home field advantage, Canada used it to its full advantage by playing outdoors in Edmonton in the middle of November where the temperature was -9 degrees Celsius at kickoff.
Guest: Nick Bontis, President, Soccer Canada
11/18/2021 • 32 minutes, 51 seconds
Hamilton's new Ward 5 councillor, A potential new way of getting to space & Should we keep teaching cursive writing in school?
There's a new member of Hamilton City Council however to say that he's new to politics wouldn't be quite accurate. The now-Ward 5 councillor is also a former Dundas councillor and a former Liberal MP named Russ Powers and he was sworn in today.
Guest: Russ Powers, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton, Former Liberal MP & Former Dundas Councillor
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Ever since humans have launched rockets into space, the search for a better way has been ongoing. A new company hopes to explore another way into space by spinning rockets really fast around a wheel and then throwing them. How realistic is this method and could we be seeing rotary accelerators become the new way to space?
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Astrophysicist; Assistant Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies, York University
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While it's no secret that the skill of cursive writing is waning, there are some who want to see it continue for a myriad of reasons. How important is it for kids to be taught how to write in school?
Guest: Michael Zwaagstra, Columnist; Senior Fellow, Frontier Centre for Public Policy; Author, "A Sage on the Stage: Common Sense Reflections on Teaching and Learning" & Public High School Teacher in Manitoba
11/17/2021 • 40 minutes, 25 seconds
What can we see and do at the week-long Grey Cup festival? How 'free' is Enbridge Gas' free home winterproofing program? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Grey Cup isn't just 'the big game' because it also comes with a whole week-long festival attached. Where is this festival being held in Hamilton and what can you do at the different events?
Guest: Matt Afinec, President & COO of Business Operations, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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Anything that's labelled as 'free' often comes with some sort of catch. Enbridge is offering free home winterizing to those who qualify but what exactly qualifies you for this free offering and is there a catch at all?
Guest: Corrie Morton, Supervisor, Affordable Housing Energy Conservation Programs, Enbridge Gas
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There's always news being made in the sports world which means there's always something to talk to Don Robertson about. While a lot of questions get asked and answered today, one of the big ones is whether or not Connor McDavid is the greatest hockey player to ever live.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/16/2021 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
Many students say they feel unprepared for post-secondary education, Will Doug Ford's proposed gas tax cut actually help you & Seán Cullen is coming to Burlington!
As we near the cut off for students to apply to post-secondary institutions, an increasing amount students are saying that they don't feel ready for the next step and are aiming lower than what they would ideally want as their education stream of choice.
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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There's some idea that the province of Ontario will be cutting some of the tax on gasoline in an effort to lower prices. Will this be something that can actually find its way to benefiting the average Ontarian, it it's doable at all?
Guest: Jay Goldberg, Interim Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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A stand-up comedian who'll be coming to Burlington next Wednesday joins Scott to talk about how he got by during COVID-19 shutdowns and much, much more.
Guest: Seán Cullen, Award-winning Canadian Comedian, Actor, Voice Actor & Host, The Seán Cullen Cocktail Hour (& a half)
11/12/2021 • 46 minutes, 14 seconds
Why is COVID-19 sneaking back into headlines? Why does it seem like there are no popular Canadian TV shows?
COVID-19 has found a way back into the headlines as case counts start to rise once again and questions surrounding whether or not we're nearing the end of the 4th wave start getting asked.
Guest: Dr. Karen Mossman, Professor, Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine & Vice-President of Research, McMaster University
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It's no secret that there's a lot of great TV out there to watch but for some reason there doesn't seem to be any Canadian original shows that are gaining much popularity. Is this just a matter of them not getting popular around here or is there no appetite for what Canada has to offer?
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
11/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 4 seconds
Hamilton's divisive urban boundary debate, Why restaurants may be jacking up prices & The NHL says it won't help a high school student who was abused by Brad Aldrich
Hamilton's potential urban boundary expansion is a topic that's divided many people and upset even more. On top of that, there is some heavy viewing that needs doing and it has got to be enough to dissuade anyone from wanting to be on council!
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Host & Community Producer, Cable 14 & Former Hamilton Mayor
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There's is likely going to be some big changes to the price of food at restaurants however it won't be because the owners are getting greedy. What would be causing this potential increase that could land in the double digit percentile?
Guest: Chef Matt Kershaw, Executive Chef, The Other Bird
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Lots of hockey news both from the NHL and beyond which is why Scott welcomes Steve Foxcroft to the show to talk about it all and more!
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator, Referee & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
11/10/2021 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
Guilty plea in the stabbing case of Devan Selvey, and remembering Hamilton's sports greats with Don Robertson
The teen accused of fatally stabbing Devan Selvey has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder just before his jury trial was to commence.
Guest: Jeff Manishen. Former prosecutor. Criminal defence counsel now with Ross & McBride, Hamilton.
With the death of Angelo Mosca, Scott takes the time to remember him and his legacy with Don Robertson. Along the way, they reminisce about other local sports legends, philosophize about the nature of the sport of football, talk senior hockey and so much more!
Guest: Don Robertson, owner Dundas Real McCoys.
11/9/2021 • 53 minutes, 24 seconds
Should Hamilton disclose payments to host Grey Cup before agreeing? Hypocrisy at COP26 & What's happening in the sports world?
Hosting the Grey Cup may seem amazing at the initial blush however that doesn't necessarily mean that it is the best course of action for Hamilton? Large events cost a lot of money to put on so does that mean it's better to find out how much is being spent after it's locked in or before?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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COP26 has brought together many of the world's leaders to discuss climate change and how to address it going forward. Wouldn't it be great if they did everything they could to minimize the conference's impact on the climate? It sure would be. Too bad that instead many more people were brought than were necessary, flying in on their own private planes, taking massive motorcades and eating off menus that featured foods that are known to be some of the least carbon efficient out there. Way to set a good example for everyone to follow.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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The world of sports never stops because there is always someone trying to do something or the exact opposite because wow can some teams manage to do absolutely nothing. Talk about all of that and more can be found right here as Bubba O'Neil joins Scott.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
11/5/2021 • 48 minutes, 44 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Sexualized Ketchup, Christmas Dinner In A Can & Choosing Jail Over Living Wife
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A man in Hull, England got upset over the sexual nature of a bottle of ketchup while at a Pizza Hut. The bottle reads, "shake, squeeze & squirt," and if that doesn't get your motor running, I don't know what will. As you can clearly see, Ketchup is the sexiest of the condiments.
2) If you're stocking up for Christmas dinner and need to save time, why not get all of the best parts at once? Introducing Heinz's Christmas Dinner Big Soup! Featuring pigs in a blanket, brussels sprouts, stuffing balls, potatoes and "big chunks" of turkey along with a gravy and cranberry sauce. Will it look like dog food? Probably. Will it taste like dog food? Stay tuned.
3) Being under house arrest is not supposed to be an enjoyable way of serving a criminal sentence however it is supposed to be better than jail. A man in Italy would argue against that after he asked to be jailed as an escape from being forced to live with his wife. Something tells me that being legally forced to stay at home violates the rules of 'happy wife, happy life'.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
11/3/2021 • 8 minutes, 38 seconds
Why might dairy prices rise? City of Hamilton can start enforcing encampment bylaw again & The iPod's 20th anniversary and how it changed music forever
If you enjoy products that involve dairy in some way, get ready to start paying even more for them because reports are pointing towards a big increase to the price of dairy that may be coming.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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A court ruling has been delivered saying that the City of Hamilton is going to be allowed to enforce its bylaw prohibiting encampment in public spaces. What does this mean for us in our current situation?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The 20th anniversary of a revolutionary piece of technology came and went without too much attention being paid to it. Despite this, how did the iPod change the way we consume music (among many other things)?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
11/3/2021 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Naked Meat Mogul Scares off Car Thieves for 18th Time, China's Spherical Miracles & Is Facebook's New Name Dead?
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) When you own cool cars, other people will want them too. It's really unfortunate that after 17 attempts at stealing those cars, the 18th thief had to be met by the naked gun-wielding man whose successful meat business has allowed him to buy such vehicles.
2) Some Chinese parents are buying molds to put on their babies' heads in the hopes of making them more circular and thus more aesthetically pleasing. You know how we sometimes look back on things we've done in the past and ask ourselves, "what were we thinking?' Yeah, this is going to be one of those things for a lot of people.
3) When Facebook changed its name to Meta, many Hebrew-speaking people took to Twitter to mock the new name. Why? Because 'meta' sounds extremely similar to the Hebrew word for 'dead'. Talk about a truly grave mistake.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
11/2/2021 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
How much control should parents have over the school curriculum? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Parents care about what kind of education their child receives and as such, many parents want to be involved in deciding what their children learn about. Should parents have a say in what the curriculum contains and if so, how much say should they have?
Guest: Monika Ferenczy, Education Consultant & Author
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Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about all of the big stories in the realm of sports on this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/2/2021 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Bob Cowan: Raising the Canadian flag, banning books in school & Canada's new Olympic kit
When you call your Friday show The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, you need someone who can help uphold that name which is why Scott welcomes Bob Cowan to talk about what should be done with the Canadian flag on Remembrance Day, if schools should be culling certain books from their school libraries, Canada's new Olympic kit and more.
Guest: Bob Cowan, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
10/30/2021 • 56 minutes, 31 seconds
Are threats & vandalism towards politicians on the rise? What impact is supply chain issues having on local business? Will refusing autographs & selfies pay off for Paul McCartney?
Politicians have to deal with scrutiny and criticism with nearly every decision that gets made. Sometimes people take things too far and send threats and/or vandalize property which appears to be on the rise. Could we be heading down a path that no one wants to take?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Supply chain issues are affecting companies both near and far so Scott brings on a man who's built a company here in Hamilton that's gained fame around the world. How are supply chain problems impacting how business is done?
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist; Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc; Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport; Basketball Referee
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How important are autographs in this day and age? Paul McCartney says that he will no longer be taking selfies nor signing autographs. Will this eventually pay off or is he making a massive mistake?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
10/29/2021 • 42 minutes, 57 seconds
Was Jean Chrétien told about residential school abuses while in office? & The Chicago Blackhawks sexual assault scandal
We're revisiting a topic we spoke about earlier in the week regarding the recent interview with former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and more specifically one of his comments which has raised some eyebrows. Was absolutely nothing really said about the abuses Indigenous children were suffering while he was both Minister of Indian Affairs and Prime Minister?
Guest: Richard Brennan, former Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill reporter for The Toronto Star
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A very difficult story out of the Chicago Blackhawks is revealing itself more and more every day. A former player has publicly come forward as the victim of the sexual assault scandal but there's a lot to uncover here so Scott welcomes Bubba O'Neil to the show to talk about it all.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
10/28/2021 • 39 minutes, 35 seconds
Should Justin Trudeau take advice from Jean Chrétien? Hamilton's increased risk of earthquakes & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
An interview with former Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, revealed some interesting opinions about the current government's policy decisions and approach to just about everything. Should our current government take Chrétien's advice and listen to the old guard or is our current and future financial situation just fine the way it is?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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The likelihood of earthquakes around here may be higher than you think. This coming thanks to the work being done by a McMaster geologist. Will the next 'big one' happen here or is the issue potentially less destructive than the image in our minds?
Guest: Dr. Alexander Peace, Assistant Professor, Earth, Environment & Society, McMaster University
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When there's a football that was given away before people realized it could be worth around $500,000, cheaters are back in the World Series and fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs are angrier than ever, you can be sure that there's conversation about it all between Scott Radley & Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/26/2021 • 58 minutes, 55 seconds
Brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Annette Hamm
On this edition of the Scott Radley show podcast, Scott sits down with Annette Hamm from CHCH's Morning Live about all things Hamilton and more! This includes getting up early to host the morning show, the urban boundary expansion, how much heating will potentially cost this winter with gas prices rising, and much more!
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
10/16/2021 • 58 minutes, 23 seconds
Ti-Cats hosting the Grey Cup in 2021, AND 2023 & the Canadian Soccer team has made some improvements to their game
On this episode of the Scott Radley Show Podcast, it's sports talk!
The Ti-Cats are not only hosting the Grey Cup in 2021, but it was announced that they will also host the 2023 Grey Cup.
Guest: Matt Afinec, President and COO, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC Hamilton.
Last night, fans of the Canadian Soccer team saw their team play like a World Cup worthy team against Panama.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
10/15/2021 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 - Joanna Frketich, Dan McTeague
The October 13th edition has Health Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator Joanna Frketich join the show to discuss unvaccinated individuals in the hospital system. Scott was also joined by Dan McTeague President of Canadians for Affordable Energy to discuss rising energy costs.
10/14/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Can inebriation be used as legal defence? And what will the NHL season look like?
10/13/2021 • 38 minutes, 29 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Drunk Grandparents Sneak Into Waterpark, Selling One Thing But Busted For Another & Psychic Didn't Remove Your Curse? Sue Them!
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Having fun is something everyone can enjoy and elderly grandparents can sometimes find themselves getting into just as much trouble as any youngster. Here's your proof of that being true and all it'll take is a drunk elderly couple and a water park at night.
2) It's perfectly legal to sell a catalytic converter but if you do, remember to keep the focus on what you're trying to sell. This guy didn't quite understand this because the police were quick to stop by and arrest him because of the big bag of meth in the background of his ad. Unfortunately the "it's medicinal" argument is much harder to make here.
3) Getting cursed is a horrible thing and things get compounded when the psychic you hire to get rid of it doesn't follow through with their end of the deal. So what do you do if you find yourself in this position? Sue them!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
10/7/2021 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
How can there be high unemployment and many empty jobs simultaneously? NASA's DART mission will intentionally crash a space ship in space & Have sports rivalries gotten to be too much?
The unemployment rate seems to keep climbing and yet at the same time, so is the number of employers who are saying they can't find anyone to fill positions. How can this be and what can be done to fix it?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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What do you do when you have an asteroid hurtling at your planet at tens of thousands of kilometres an hour? Send something fast and heavy right back at it! Or at least that's what NASA is intending to test with its DART program. Could intentionally crashing something into an asteroid slow it down enough to have any real effect?
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Astrophysicist; Assistant Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies, York University
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When two teams have a strong enough rivalry, fans will come from near and far to see them play because you always know that you're going to get a good show. Have rivalries reach their climax and are they getting to be too much or are fans getting exactly what they want?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
10/7/2021 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Facebook under even more fire & Why are so many musicians making memoirs now?
As if Facebook wasn't under enough fire and controversy already with its recent outage, the company is now having to deal with the massive dump of information stemming from a whistleblower who recently spoke in front of a congressional hearing. What's been revealed and is there any legal recourse that can happen as a result?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Canadian Internet and Tech. Lawyer
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Getting to know the inside scoop on your favourite musicians is easier than ever thanks to all of these memoirs and documentaries being made. Now the question must be asked, why are so many artists making these series and writing these books about their lives and adventures in the music industry?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
10/6/2021 • 36 minutes, 21 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Boars vs. Belly Dancer, Alcohol Replaced With Metal & Daisy Dukes of (Almost) Death
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Being Shakira isn't easy. You have to be flawless on stage, always have something in the works and do something that very few people have to do even once in their life, run away from some wild boars while walking in a Barcelona park!
2) Kicking an addiction isn't easy and many people find that when one addiction goes it gets replaced by something else to fill the void that's created. This guy falls into that category because after quitting alcohol, he found a new love for eating nuts, screws, bolts and knives. Good thing doctors were able to surgically the kilogram of assorted metals from his stomach because passing that must be a real pain.
3) Wedgies suck and if you ask anyone, they're sure to agree with you on that. On top of being uncomfortable, this lady can now also say that she was almost killed by one after contracting sepsis due to her shorts being so short. Excuse me miss but this isn't what Bart Simpson meant by eat my shorts!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
10/5/2021 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Did anything actually get said in Ontario's throne speech? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A speech from the throne was delivered in Ontario's legislature today and from what it sounded like, everything and somehow nothing was said. What does the plan seem to be and how attainable is it actually?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Why is baseball's batting average drastically dropping? Would you get vaccinated if it meant you had to do your job and get paid $15 million? Questions like these get asked, answered and debated in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/5/2021 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Trudeau's vacation on the first National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, James Bond's future & referendums in Hamilton
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about Justin Trudeau's vacation in Tofino, BC on the inaugural National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, referendums and surveys in Hamilton, having good hair, the future of the James Bond franchise & more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML; Executive Producer, The Scott Radley Show & CEO, Westpro Media
10/2/2021 • 53 minutes, 47 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Searching For Yourself, How To Get Rich Quick in Denmark & India's Proposed New Car Horns
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) If you go missing for long enough, people will eventually come looking for you. That was something a man discovered after drunkenly walking off into a forest where he discovered a manhunt. He decided to help them out and after a while they found who they were looking for, it was him!
2) A Danish museum lent an artist $84,000 to produce a piece however he instead turned in two blank canvasses entitled Take the Money and Run and oh boy did he take the money!
3) Car horns have a somewhat uniform sound that's super loud and in India, it seems like everyone on the road loves to make their horn heard. This has bothered India's Union Minister so much that he's proposing that car horns give off the sounds of Indian musical instruments. Organized chaos may someday become musical organized chaos.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/30/2021 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Politicians keeping their hands on your money & Real vs. fake art at the Art Gallery of Hamilton
Whether it's the pension, salary or severance package, politicians are paid handsomely. This means the big wave of incumbent MPs who didn't get reelected still has a way of getting your money. Why is this?
Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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There is a lot of money to be made in the art world and as such, some people try to cut in on the action by creating forgeries of already existing art. If you were given some clues about a certain artist and their tendencies, would you be able to tell the difference between a real and fake painting? The Art Gallery of Hamilton's newest exhibit "Tom Thomson? The Art of Authentication" takes that question and lets you make the call while viewing the works of Tom Thomson.
Guest: Tobi Bruce, Director, Exhibitions and Collections & Senior Curator, Art Gallery of Hamilton
9/30/2021 • 33 minutes, 53 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - NASA Wants A New Van, Which Came First, The Chicken Fingers Or The Meth? & Missing Eye, Found Talent
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) NASA is looking for a new van to take astronauts to and from their spacecraft. Luckily a company with a well known vehicle has offered their services. The question now stands, would NASA be willing to let its astronauts ride in the Oscar Mayer WEINERMOBILE?
2) Sleeping is crucial for humans, just like eating. Meth, on the other hand, is anything but essential... unless you're this guy from Alabama. When police arrested him, he was found asleep on a pile of chicken fingers & meth. I guess we have to update the age-old question to the 2021 standard what came first, the chicken fingers or the meth?
3) Humans are weird in so many different ways. Many people have hidden talents that involve something to do with their body like being double jointed or being able to turn their foot around 180 degrees. This lady's talent trumps nearly every other one out there thanks to her empty eye socket. After all, who else can blow air out of there?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/29/2021 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Remembering a Canadian still imprisoned in China, How fast is the price of our food going up by? & What happened to the Blue Jays this year?
As many Canadians celebrate the return of Michael Kovrig & Michael Spavor back to Canada, some are still remembering those who remain locked up in China. One such person is a lady from Burlington whose husband has been imprisoned as a political prisoner for 15 years without any family contact..
Guest: Kamila Telendibaeva, Wife of Huseyin Celil
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The price of groceries is on the rise and that's undeniable however some people are saying the price is rising at one rate while others are saying it could possibly be even higher. Who's to be believed and how might the pandemic play a part in all of this?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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The Toronto Blue Jays are starting one of their most important series of the season against the New York Yankees to determine if they've got a shot at the playoffs this year. How did things get to this point? Also, today is the anniversary of Paul Henderson's goal in the 1972 Summit Series. Scott's parents were there that day and Scott still has the tickets, brochure, program & more and you'll never guess how much it cost to go see the games, ballet and more.
Guest: Mark Hebscher, Author; Podcaster; Former Host, CHCH-TV; Former Co-Host, Sportsline
9/29/2021 • 45 minutes, 8 seconds
Can Hamilton's bid secure the 2030 Commonwealth Games? Will 2021 make for a good vintage or bad wine? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Some new information regarding Hamilton's bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games is being revealed but will it be enough to secure the win? What are the proposed ideas and how would they work?
Guest: Robert Livingstone, Producer & Senior Journalist, GamesBids.com
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We can say, without a doubt, this year had some interesting weather. The rain, heat, sunshine and more all impacts how grapes grow and when you're in world renown wine country, that means this year's vintage could be amazing or garbage. Will we have to wait and see what kind of wine the grapes grown this year will create or can it be determined ahead of time?
Guest: Britt Dixon, Winery Media/PR consultant
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The NHL wants to crackdown on cross-checking but why haven't they been calling it every time it happens to begin with? Why stop at cross-checking? Also, would the Tampa Bay Rays flourish or flounder if they split their home games between Montreal & St. Petersburg?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/28/2021 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart: COVID-19, comfort levels when traveling and in large groups & Canada's relationship with China
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Scot Urquhart who joins Scott to talk about COVID-19, the stress level when in large groups/traveling, China, Canada's government post-election & more.
Guest: Scot Urquhart, Co-Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
9/25/2021 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Party Bus Takes A Field Trip, Vending Machine Barricades Referees & How to Enter One Race And Win Another
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A Boston high school had to hire a private bus company due to a school bus shortage so they could take students on a field trip. When the bus pulled up to the school and the students got on, it was quickly realized that this was no ordinary bus, this was a party bus complete with LED light strips and a stripper pole! Getting to the field trip was probably more exciting than the trip itself!
2) If a ref makes a bad call, groan & complain but then get over it because you don't want to catch a charge or two like these students & teachers. All it took was a couple bad calls for them to barricade the referees in their locker room with vending machines and the like.
3) How can you enter a 10k run but run more than 10 kilometres? Well it turns out that all it takes one wrong turn as an English man discovered. In fact, not only did his excursion place him among the half marathon group, he ended up winning with a 4 minute gap!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/24/2021 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
Is it time to get rid of marks in school? The possible origins of COVID-19 & Curbing self-policing in sports
As the light gets shone more and more on mental health, are we doing any favours by devaluing the marks our students are receiving? Is it time to get rid of the idea of grading as a whole?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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Where did COVID-19 come from? Some said a lab in Wuhan, China while others suggested bats found in Chinese wet markets were the point of origin. Is there a possibility it could be both? Will the Chinese government ever open up to allow for an unfettered investigation?
Guest: Dr. Gordon Houlden, Director of the China Institute, Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta
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Many athletes find ways to police their games independent of the referees and umpires, fighting in hockey & hitting the batter in baseball are two such examples. We're seeing leagues cut down on players' ability to get revenge on dirty players/teams. Does that make for a better game or is it making things less interesting to watch?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
9/24/2021 • 48 minutes, 17 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Free Car Comes With A Surprise, New Zealand's KFC Smugglers & Who Will Send The Taliban to Paradise Now?
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) The saying, "If something seems too good to be true, it probably is," rings very true with these two guys from Mississippi. While walking down the street they saw a car with a sign in the window that said it was free and the keys were in the ignition. After taking it home, they found something, or rather someone, in the trunk that they weren't expecting.
2) New Zealand's strict lockdown measures have prevented many restaurants from offering takeout. This has prompted smugglers to start trying to get the people what they want and based off of a recent bust, the people want KFC.
3) Taliban fighters in Afghanistan are reportedly quite sad now that the US, Canada and other countries have/are pulling out. They're sad because now they can't be killed and become martyrs which means they can't enter paradise.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/22/2021 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
The real financial issues our government is facing & Can the Maple Leafs' satisfy fans leading up to the playoffs?
We've been hearing political promises and hopes for the future for a little over a month but it's now time to get back to reality and the real issues that are happening right now. Many of these issues are based in the financial realm which is precisely why Scott welcomes Dr. Ian Lee to the show so help put these problems into perspective.
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Is there anything any of the Toronto Maple Leafs' players can say that will satisfy fans until we get into the playoff season? Also, would you ever play football while wearing a vial of your deceased fathers' ashes around your neck?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
9/22/2021 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
What to expect as the end of the federal election nears & Ben's Story of the Day
As we approach closing time for the polls, Scott is joined by someone who might be able to help shine some light on where we're at going into the final hours of the 2021 federal election.
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Baby showers are supposed to be full of joy and celebration however this one took a turn for the worst. How bad can a gift be that a family goes from celebrating a baby shower to gun-slinging?
2) There is no reason to hold up a 911 phone operator but apparently this guy isn't smart enough to know that because he felt the need to keep calling 911 simply because he needed to make it known that he's tired.
3) Many guys have tried to measure their privates but few have tried to do it with a USB cord with even fewer anchoring from the inside. Thank you modern medicine for being able to fix stupidity.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/21/2021 • 24 minutes, 36 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Shooting At Aliens, Michael Myers Visits The Beach & The LAPD's Bomb Van Becomes A Bomb Convertible
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Sometimes it's better to not ask a question because the answer can leave you more confused than you were to begin with. For example, why was this guy shooting out of a window? Apparently it was because he thought he was shooting at aliens. I don't know about you but I'm certainly more confused and have many, many more questions all because of that answer.
2) If you need to bring positive vibes, generate some laughs and spread love, joy & happiness, wearing a pair of overalls and a Michael Myers mask while holding a fake bloody knife and walking around the beach probably isn't the way to do it. A Texas lawyer found that out the hard way after he got arrested while doing exactly that.
3) The LAPD is shopping for a new van to transport explosives after they blew up their current one all thanks to a bunch of fireworks and a miscalculation. In other words, their 'total containment vessel' is now a bit more of a 'totaled containment vessel'.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/17/2021 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
A better look at the federal election, Hamilton to host NHL Heritage Classic game & How is TV changing?
While an election boils down to who gets the most votes, there's always much more that goes into garnering those votes. To help break down who's doing what and how this election is going as a whole, Scott invites Stephen LeDrew on to the show.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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Hamilton will play host to the NHL's Heritage Classic game where the Toronto Maple Leafs will square off against the Buffalo Sabres. To talk more about this, Steve Milton joins the show.
Guest: Steve Milton, Sports Columnist, The Hamilton Spectator; Member, Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Skate Canada Hall of Fame
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Change has come to television, as it does to all things. Why is it changing and how have streaming/on-demand platforms begun to replace network television?
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
9/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 43 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Cup Noodle's Ramen Soda Celebration, The Maderna Incident & The Three Boris Vishnevskys of St. Petersburg
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Cup Noodle, a ramen noodle company, is celebrating their 50th anniversary by creating a line of ramen noodle flavoured soda pops. This lineup will consist of their basic Cup Noodle soda, a seafood-accented cream soda, a curry-accented cola and a chili-tomato soda. Thirsty yet?
2) Trying to fake documents when traveling is not an easy thing to do and that's by design. If you ask anyone who knows anything about documents, legal or not, one of the first things they'll tell you is that you must spell everything correctly. Looks like this lady vaccinated with the "Maderna" shot must have missed that memo.
3) Boris Vishnevsky is running for municipal office in St. Petersburg, Russia and is facing a tactic used by his opponents to confuse voters so they might vote for a fake candidate. That's why the beard-sporting, balding & greying Boris Vishnevsky is running against two other candidates, Boris Vishnevsky who's balding, greying & has beard and the bearded Boris Vishnevsky who happens to also be greying & balding.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/15/2021 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Federal party leaders' plans to implement a federal daycare program & How bad of a situation are the Tiger-Cats in?
If you compare most of the political platforms that are being put forward by the candidates in Canada's federal election, you'll see that there are many similarities. Despite this, there are some topics that the party leaders differ on and one such topic is childcare. What are their perspectives, how would they implement their program, if at all, and what would it cost to do so?
Guest: Peter Shawn Taylor, Senior Features Editor, C2C Journal
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The Tiger-Cats have found themselves in an interesting position as their lineup of great quarterbacks has been hit hard with injuries. Is this the best time for it to happen or the worst time?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
9/15/2021 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - How To Never Miss Your Flight Ever Again, Naked & Unafraid and Cuban Attack Iguanas
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Running late for your flight is always nerve wracking and extremely stressful however one lady found a sure fire way to make sure the plane doesn't take off for a few more hours... call in a bomb threat! Now you don't have to worry about being late for your flight ever again!
2) Some people from Florida have a whole new approach to life. While police had a massive standoff with an armed man on a house's roof, a buck-naked woman pulled up in her golf cart and got out to watch the show. Where else but Florida?
3) If you ever find yourself building a complex in Cuba, take a page out of this guys book and make sure to include plans to stand up an army of attack iguanas. Don't ask why, just accept that you need one of these too.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/14/2021 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Why shouldn't TV networks cover the 2022 Winter Olympics? Weird stats trends following English debate & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There is already much controversy over the upcoming Olympics that are set to take place in China. Activists have been sending letter pleading for countries to reconsider sending athletes to the Games and also, interestingly enough, to television networks. Why television networks and how could they help protest China's atrocities?
Guest: Lhadon Tethong, Political Activist, Co-Founder & Director, Tibet Action Institute & Former Executive Director, Students for a Free Tibet
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Some interesting results have come up following the federal leaders' English-language debate. To help interpret which numbers have changed, in what direction and what it could mean, Scott has enlisted the help of Nik Nanos from Nanos Research.
Guest: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist & Founder, Nanos Research
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Minor league hockey stars as the first of many topics covered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/14/2021 • 59 minutes, 14 seconds
Reading federal party leaders' body language & Who will be paying for our growing national debt?
Tonight's debate between the leaders of Canada's federal parties will see a lot of words get exchanged but that doesn't always dictate what message gets portrayed. Scott speaks with someone to help explain what different signs mean and what to watch for during tonight's debate.
Guest: Robyn Braley, Brand Specialist, Unimark Creative; Blogger; Body Language Interpreter
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Political candidates will often promise new things that cost money however we don't seem to have any candidates that want to cut back on things to lighten the national debt. If we don't cut back on the national debt, who will pay for it?
Guest: Jake Fuss, Senior Economist, Fraser Institute
9/10/2021 • 34 minutes, 40 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Cocaine Toupee, The Hearse-jacking & Auctioning Off Used Underwear
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Criminals aren't always the smartest and we've found another to add to that pile. When it comes to cocaine smuggling, there are many ways to do it but under a toupee is definitely one of the worst.
2) Stealing a car is a bad idea and stealing one while running from the police is even worse but this criminal found a way to take things to a whole new level. All it took was stealing a mortuary van while it was being loaded up with a body!
3) Game-worn/used items are very popular with sports memorabilia collectors but does that mean that every article of clothing worn is worth something? Well we're about to find out because a pair of Michael Jordan's underwear showing signs of "definite use" are now up for auction.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/9/2021 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
The many red flags waving in the world of education & Larry Walker's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame
The negative impact that closing our schools has had on our students hasn't been dealt evenly. This disparity has prompted many experts in the education realm to start sounding the alarms because there are many red flags that are waving.
Guest: Irvin Studin, Chair, Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids; Editor-in-Chief, Publisher & Founder, Global Brief Magazine; President, The Institute for 21st Century Questions
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Larry Walker has been welcomed into the Baseball Hall of Fame however his entry brings up memories of 1997 and who should have won the Lou Marsh Award that year.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
9/9/2021 • 36 minutes, 55 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Protestors Take A Nip To Facebook's Anti-Nipple Algorithm, Celebratory Shotgun Blasts Nearby School Into Lockdown & Pesky Porn Proves Problematic for Parents
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) People were protesting outside of Facebook's offices in London in the hopes of changing the way they moderate pictures of nipples vs tattoos of nipples on breast cancer survivors. Though some protestors dressed up as giant breasts, hopefully no one acted like one.
2) Gender reveals have caused much damage and devastation around the world. An expectant father from Tennessee got the good news and simply had to fire off a few celebratory rounds from his shotgun into the air prompting 3 nearby schools to go into lockdown.
3) Some collectors have extremely detailed and expensive collections of just about everything you can think of. One such collection was tragically thrown out by a man's parents after he moved out. A lawsuit was filed and won by the 43-year-old man whose parents now have to pay him $30,0441 to cover for the collection of pornography and sex toys.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
9/8/2021 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
How is the federal election going? Why is the price of meat rising? Will we run out of band names?
How is this election moving along? Are things going the way we expected when the writ was initially dropped?
Guest: Kate Harrison, Vice Chair, Summa Strategies
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The price of meat is rising rapidly and there's no denying it. The question, however, is why? Has it been the pandemic alone that's caused this spike or is there something more to it and is it time to start stashing tonnes of meat in your freezer?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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Naming a band is a daunting task because whether you like it, or not, it's going to stick with you forever. Some names have cool stories behind them while others stem back to a spur-of-the-moment idea. Unfortunately, only so many names can exist before we enter the realm of bands with weird characters and symbols, with no way of pronouncing them, in their name. What are bands and musicians doing to ensure their name is unique to them, and them alone?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
9/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 18 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Graeme Mackay: Afghanistan, vaccine hesitancy & conscious cartooning
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Graeme Mackay who joins Scott to talk about the current situation in Afghanistan, vaccine hesitancy, the fact that Hamilton has 9,000 employees, conscious cartooning and more.
Guest: Graeme Mackay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator
8/21/2021 • 57 minutes, 55 seconds
Hypocritical social media platforms & Consumers Distributing left us 25 years ago
Why are social media platforms willing to ban people like Donald Trump from their platforms while at the same time allowing members of groups like the Taliban to use it. Where is the line drawn and why aren't social media companies fully enforcing their own, self-imposed, policies?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Canadian Internet and Tech. Lawyer
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There's a chance that you remember the company Consumers Distributing. 25-years-ago this week, Consumers Distributing went out of business despite it being used by so many people. What's caused this business, and many like it, to fade into the history books?
Guest: Craig Patterson, Editor-In-Chief & Founder, Retail Insider
8/20/2021 • 32 minutes, 58 seconds
Using the NS election as a preview for the federal election, does the Charter protect the unvaccinated from work discrimination? And we finally have a Canadian quarterback!
8/19/2021 • 48 minutes, 11 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Dodge A Squirrel To Hit A House, One Tree In Two Yards & A Bad Place To Find A Good Friend
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Crashing your car is one of the last things that you want to do. What can make it even worse is when you crash a nice Audi Q7 into a 371-year-old house built by the ancestors of Abraham Lincoln. Wouldn't it be crazy if all of this actually did happen and just because the driver tried to avoid hitting a squirrel?
2) What do you do when there's a tree that sits right on the property line and one owner wants the tree while the other doesn't? Split it! One side gets beautiful canopy and other side gets pruning cuts.
3) Donating your body to science is something that helps allow medicine and science to progress in many different ways. What you might not expect is for your best friend to find your body being the one that gets pulled for anatomy class.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
8/18/2021 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
One third of Ontarians are house-poor & New documentary about Bob Ross set for release
A new poll has found that around one third of Ontarians say they are house-poor meaning the majority of their income goes towards their mortgage and/or house-related bills. Of that third, half of them say they're concerned they won't be able to make ends meet in this coming year.
Guest: Don Fox, Principal, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Bob Ross is one of the few people who's loved by just about everyone and a documentary all about him and the battle for his business is set to be released on Netflix.
Guest: Dr. Kristin Congdon, Professor Emeritus, Art and Media, University of Central Florida & Co-Author, "Happy Clouds, Happy Trees: The Bob Ross Phenomenon"
8/18/2021 • 35 minutes, 9 seconds
Interesting polling numbers open up federal election, lack of incumbent MPs in the federal election & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Interesting numbers are arising as the federal election campaign gets underway. Where can we expect to be seeing support and for whom will that support be for?
Guest: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist & Founder, Nanos Research
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If you take a look at who's running in your local riding chances are you won't see anyone familiar. How might this lack incumbent MPs impact the outcome of this election?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Host & Community Producer, Cable 14 & Former Hamilton Mayor
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Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about the Honus Wagner baseball card that sold for a whopping $6.6 million, childhood heroes, the kids of famous athletes trying to imitate their parents' success and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
8/17/2021 • 53 minutes, 25 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Jeopardy!'s new lineup, the potential federal election & vaccine passports
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features our friend Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about the new Jeopardy! lineup, the potential for a federal election, how people vote, vaccine passports and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
8/14/2021 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Racist Rock of Wisonsin, The Killer Is Out There In L.A. & The Swinging Flasher
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) The University of Wisconsin is removing a rock from its campus because some people are saying it's racist. That's because of a name that it was referred to as at one point in time.
2) If there's one place OJ Simpson will never return to, it's Los Angeles. Why might you ask? Well isn't it obvious, the killer is still there!
3) They say that a picture is worth a thousand words however you only need a couple words to paint this picture. Flasher. Swinging. They were used in a police report to describe what someone was doing at traffic and now they're two words that can be used to describe what you're envisioning in your mind.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
8/13/2021 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
USA needs more oil but not from Canada & Field of Dreams becomes reality
What do you do when you're the president of the United States and you cancelled an oil pipeline from being built on your first day but your country needs more oil to bring gas prices down? Request more oil! But don't order it from Canada, request it from countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and more.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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The movie set where Field of Dreams was shot has welcomed the MLB to take it from fiction to reality. Complete with Kevin Costner and the players entering the diamond from the corn, what else can we expect to see from tonight's game in Iowa? You're also going to be hearing none other than our friend Bubba O'Neil doing the play by play for this weekend's Ticats game!
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
8/13/2021 • 35 minutes, 10 seconds
Hamilton tent cities coming down, was Afghanistan a wasted CAF effort? And a rare replay.
Monday, August 9th saw Hamilton City Council vote 10-2 to remove the homeless encampments. This vote specifically removes a Superior Court injunction that prevented the tent cities from being removed. Renewed regular enforcement will resume in 3 weeks. Scott spoke with the Councillor who introduced the motion, Jason Farr.
GUEST: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor Hamilton
As the situation in Afghanistan quickly deteriorates, in light of the US army's departure from the region, many people are wondering the same thing: Was it worth it?
Guest: Dr. Geoffrey Hayes, PhD. History professor with special research interests in Canadian Military History and Afghanistan.
Then, in a rare showing for Scott, we replay an old interview with W.P. Kinsella, in honour of the Field of Dreams game White Sox vs Yankees.
Guest: W.P. Kinsella (archived), Canadian author of "Shoeless Joe" a sports fiction novel later adapted to film as "Field of Dreams"
8/12/2021 • 49 minutes, 25 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Metal Kids, The Wrong Way Into Dentistry & The Long Journey With A Short End
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Some people really, really love certain bands to the point of getting tattoos of them. A mother from New Zealand may have taken that love to a whole new level when she decided to name her kids after three of her favourite heavy metal bands, Metallica, Pantera and Slayer. Let's hope that her kids will grow up to share her love for metal.
2) Extracting teeth is not something just anybody can do. Years of schooling, examination and practice must be completed or at least that would be the case for someone who wants to do it the right way. Instead, this lady broke into a dentist's office where she pulled 13 teeth on top of some other shenanigans.
3) Flying over 2,000km from England to Russia is an amazing feat regardless of what kind of animal you're talking about. When it gets accomplished by a bat the size of your thumb, that makes things even more spectacular! How do we know that this bat is from England? You can thank an unfortunate run in with a cat for that.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
8/11/2021 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Growing anti-government sentiment, licensing Hamilton's private rental properties & Remembering NHL Hall of Fame goalie Tony Esposito
All around the world, there is a growing anti-government sentiment. Where is this feeling coming from and where could we see it lead to?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Licensing private rental properties is the basis of a new pilot project that got the green light from Hamilton City Council today. Why do they want to license these properties and how would it work?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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When you lose one of the great players from any game, there's always a sombre feeling however the passing of NHL Hall of Famer Tony Esposito also evokes memories of when goalies were simply the coolest player on the ice. How have sports changed since the time of Esposito and why are different sports being played so similarly?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
8/11/2021 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Petition for the Olympics' Next Sport, Ikea's New Scented Candle & Revenge By Rampantly Running Reds
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) The Olympics added some new sports to its long list of disciplines and sports which has prompted a guy to petition the International Olympic Committee to add another. He, and others, think that it's an "injustice" that the heart-racing, high-octane sport of Yu-Gi-Oh! (a trading card game) is not a part of the Games. Could we see the Olympics relent and welcome this as its next sport or could it be banished to the Shadow Realm instead?
2) Scented candles can really change the atmosphere of a room and while usually for the better, there are some that have some rather unusual smells. Ikea has thrown its hat in the ring with candles that smell like their iconic Swedish meatballs. Whether you think this would smell amazing or dålig is up to you.
3) Breaking up with someone introduces a whole ton of questions about what comes next. Very few people would ever expect their now-ex to take their car and run through a bunch of red lights and yet that's exactly what this one lady did 49 times!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
8/10/2021 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
How do we get more kids interested in the news? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
How can you get today's kids interested in the news? Is it just a matter of interest or perhaps it's attention span that's lacking?
Guest: Joyce Grant, Freelance Journalist, Children's Author & Co-Founder, TeachingKidsNews.com
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When people in the sports world make moves that will get them massive amounts of money, and they're from Hamilton, you can bet that Scott and Don Robertson will talk about it! Also, is it time for the Canadian Premier League to launch a women's league that'll run parallel to the current CPL? Would you pay to see some of the best women in the world play soccer?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
8/10/2021 • 51 minutes, 15 seconds
The Liberals are using facial recognition amongst their ranks, and what will the new First Ontario arena look like?
6/25/2021 • 37 minutes, 57 seconds
Burlington may decriminalize all drugs, Live Aid may make a comeback, and how is sports officiating these days?
Ontario’s big city mayors call for decriminalization of drugs and Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward joins Scott to talk more about what this may look like. Also addressing a few common misconceptions about decriminalization.
There have been some rumblings that Live Aid may come back in aid of COVID this time. Scott brought on music publicist Eric Alper for this one.
And Bubba O'Neil from CHCH discusses the state of NHL and MLB officiating. Is it ruining the sports as some commentators say? Or is it no big deal?
6/24/2021 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
New Transit Director for the HSR, Paul Bernardo's parole hearing, and a shortage in vinyl
The HSR has a new director in charge. As the new director for the HSR, Maureen Cosyn Heath is going to face some new challenges. Is she ready? What challenges await her?
Guest: Maureen Cosyn Heath, Transit Director HSR, London school bus CAO.
Paul Bernardo's parole hearing has taken place, and to many Canadian's relief, it didn't go well for Bernardo. But why should he have a parole hearing when many Canadians believe he won't be released?
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer & Associate Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
Vinyl records are seeing such a resurgence in popularity that vinyl manufacturers can barely keep up with the demand. What is driving the interest in vinyl?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
6/23/2021 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
The 40 Ways of the Fox with Ron Foxcroft, and Sports Talk!
Hamilton legend Ron Foxcroft has recently launched his new book "The 40 Ways of the Fox", and he joins Scott on the podcast to talk more about it.
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist, Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc and Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport & Basketball Referee
The U.S. Open took place yesterday, and with it, Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes finishing 15th, potentially making Canadian golf history. Also, the Olympics, and their absurd COVID restrictions that (while safe) take the fun out of the game It's all coming up in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
6/22/2021 • 51 minutes, 49 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jen Watson: Cancelling Canada Day, Removing honours programs & Sending students home for inapporpriate clothing
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jen Watson who joins Scott to talk about cancelling Canada Day, students being sent home for wearing inappropriate clothing, embarrassing stories, removing honours programs from high school and more.
Guest: Jen Watson, Voice Actor, McQueenVoiceOvers.com & former CHML News Anchor & Reporter
6/19/2021 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Are prices rising as fast and people think? The coolest, most unique collection ever & Bubba is back!
A new Angus-Reid poll found that many people think the price of things are increasing more than they actually are. What is making people think this?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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There are collections of pretty much everything under the sun but one man in Hamilton likes collecting letters and signatures from people who never intended to be famous but rather found themselves thrust into historical moments. How does he get these letters from people who've done just about everything from walking on the moon to following Charles Manson?
Guest: Mike Tabone, Collector
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He's back! Our friend Bubba O'Neil has healed up and is ready for some more debates and conversations about everything the sports world has to offer. Today, Scott & Bubba discuss who should and shouldn't be nominated for the NHL's GM of the Year award.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
6/18/2021 • 50 minutes, 43 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Drug Reclaiming Raid, YouTube is the Bomb & Plane Poo Plop
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) When your drugs get seized by the police it's best to just cut your losses and leave. This guy, instead, made his first stop, presumably after posting bail, the drug lockup to get his drugs back. Clearly all of the previous bad ideas didn't get the message across so let's add trying to raid the police station and City Hall to the list!
2) Sometimes YouTube's algorithms take you on a ride to learn about topics you never would have searched on your own, other times you're just plain bored or curious. Whatever the reason is, don't take the bomb you just built from a YouTube video to the police station for deactivation.
3) Living near an airport has its inherent risks but rarely does the topic of falling poo come up in the conversation. What comes up even less is the likelihood of a half-meter wide mound of poop coming real close to annihilating your car.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
6/17/2021 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
What should our Grade 12 students do after graduation? Why are politicians treating two similar stories completely differently? Why would a school board end their honours programs?
As we approach the end of the school year, there are a lot of Grade 12 students who aren't sure where they should go next. Is Grade 13 the way to go or is progressing into post-secondary education what students should do?
Guest: Michele Vesprini, Guidance Counselor, St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School
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There are two stories unfolding on opposing ends of the country that aren't dissimilar however the way politicians are treating it is night and day. What's going on in Alberta and Quebec?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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The Vancouver School Board is cutting out its honours programs from its high school. What purpose is this suppose to serve and are the words equality and equity misused too often?
Guest: Monika Ferenczy, Education Consultant & Author
6/17/2021 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Girl Guide Cookie Overload, The Happy Meal Executioner & It's A Bird! It's A Plane! He's A Pancake?
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Girl Guide cookie sales have dropped through the floor thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and now they're sitting on 15 million boxes of cookies! Oh what I'd do to get into that warehouse...
2) Unfortunately McDonald's Happy Meals aren't served all day long much to the dismay of this guy. How did he react to this news? By threatening to execute everyone in the restaurant!
3) Simply wearing your underwear over your pants and putting on a cape isn't enough to bestow you with the powers of Superman. A self-identified comedian from Mexico found that out the hard way after he tried to stop a bus while donning the classic red, blue and yellow costume. Who won this battle? Certainly not the guy who got flattened by a bus!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
6/16/2021 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
What's left to find out about LRT? Growing concern over kids' use of cannabis & The CFL's schedule has been released!
We now know what it would cost to run the LRT in Hamilton... we think. Have all the questions been answered or is there still more to discover?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Some new concerns are on the rise over cannabis use but this time it's revolving around children's use of it. Is this something that actually merits concern or is a ruckus being made about nothing?
Guest: Dr. James MacKillop. Peter Boris Chair in Addictions Research. Director of the Peter Boris Centre For Addictions Research. Co-director of the Michael D. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research
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The CFL has announced its new season and the Ti-Cats are going to be having a doozy of a year! 4 games against the Argonauts!?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter, News Director & Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
6/16/2021 • 45 minutes
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Neil Lumsden: Ontario's slow reopening, MuchMusic's return & Old history viewed through a new light
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Neil Lumsden who joins Scott to talk about the reopening of restaurant patios and loosened restrictions in Ontario, taking another look at our history through the lens of today's standards, bringing back things from our youth and more.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Vanier Cup Champion, Grey Cup Champion, CFL Hall of Fame Member, former Athletic Director of Brock University & Amazing Race Canada Contestant
6/12/2021 • 56 minutes, 6 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The School-Evacuating House Cat, Painting The Highway Red & The Drone Armed With A Sex-Toy
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) School's aren't often fully evacuated unless under the most dire of situations like say, a bobcat in the school. Whoever called in this bobcat sighting needs their eyes checked because when the school was finally cleared, it was found to be nothing more than a house cat.
2) Semi-trucks and the trailers they tow are truly some of the most important things to ensuring our society and its businesses can function. Unfortunately things occasionally go wrong while en route and it isn't until you realize that you've leaked an entire trailer's worth of tomato paste mixed with olive oil on the highway for as far as the eye can see. Though it may look like blood, it's only a horror scene for those who love the culinary arts.
3) It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a sex-toy wielding quadcopter? Just some of the words that were almost guaranteed to have been said by onlookers of a a mayoral speech that was being conducted by a mayoral candidate. Whether the goal was to slap the candidate's head with the toy or just to simply divert peoples' attention, it was clear that the only way it was going to be removed was by 'gripping and ripping'.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
6/4/2021 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
How likely is it for Paul Bernardo to be released? The 5 biggest challenges our education system faces & Will the NHL deliver a meaningful punishment this time?
A parole hearing is coming up for Paul Bernardo but everyone is asking, is there really a chance at him being released from his life sentence?
Guest: Tim Danson, Lawyer representing the French and Mahaffy families
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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed many weaknesses in our education system. This is something that Dr. Paul Bennett has helped distill down to 5 headlines that describe what exactly is going on with our students, teachers and the system as a whole.
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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Hockey fans are yet again wondering what punishment, if any, is going to be delivered by the NHL. This comes after another player was injured to the point of being stretchered off of the ice. Is it time for the enforcer to come back or is the NHL actually going to do what it says?
Guest: Sean Fitzgerald, Senior National Writer, The Athletic
6/4/2021 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Did City Hall's meeting with Metrolinx achieve anything? Is it time to end bilingualism Canada? & How to rewatch the TV shows of your childhood
A long meeting was held at Hamilton City Hall between Councillors and the head of Metrolinx about the proposed LRT system. Was anything accomplished?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The Prime Minister said that Quebec can call itself a nation unto itself with the ability to make unilateral changes to the Canadian Constitution. One such change would be the ability to declare French its only official language. By that standard, could any other province declare English to be its only official language? Is it time to end Canada's official bilingualism?
Guest: JJ McCullough, Columnist, The Washington Post
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You can watch those TV shows you loved as a kid once again! Thanks to a website that's broadcasting the commercials, shows, news, sports & more from the 1970s, 80s, 90s & 00s! Scott speaks with the creator of these websites to find out how the My Retro TV series came into existence and what inspired their creation.
Guest: Joey Cato, Creator, My Retro TV series
6/3/2021 • 45 minutes, 40 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Next Level B.O., Buying a Sculpture sans Sculpture & Chair Simulator: The Game
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Dead bodies decompose & get extremely smelly over time, that's a fact. A court inquest uncovered that someone, who was knowingly living with a dead body, decided to fight that stench with the help of 70 bottles of air freshener. At what point does someone decide that they've got to get rid of something?
2) Art is something that often finds its place coming from the mind and heart but an Italian sculptor has taken that to a whole new level with his latest sculpture that sold for 15,000 euros ($22146.15 CAD). That very same sculpture is one of an immaterial nature which is fancy talk for it's entirely imaginary and has no physical or digital form. Who thought this was something they wanted to buy?!
3) PC gaming is full of weird and wonderful games from expansive fictional sagas to intricate simulators. One of those simulators has been released under the title, "Chair Simulator". This distinct simulator allows for the player to sit in a chair. Genius.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
6/2/2021 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Winning the Wrong Lottery, Baseball Jersey Fights Back & North Korea Curbs Capitalism by Banning Mullets & Skinny Jeans
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) If you were to buy a lottery ticket, you generally want it to be in the drawing you want. This lady didn't have that experience as she entered 3 minutes late which put her into the next drawing. It might not be the lottery she wanted but it sure was the outcome she was hoping for, winning a cool $2 million.
2) Pulling a sports jersey off is usually straight forward and any professional player has done it thousands of times. A pro baseball player's recent injury might make you think otherwise, after all, a broken thumb is no small thing in America's pastime.
3) North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-Un has found the solution to preventing the spread of capitalism through a simple ban on two things: mullets and skinny jeans. Congratulations Kim, you've beat capitalism.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
6/1/2021 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Why will the feds spend $17.7 billion on consultants? Leafs vs. Canadiens, what kind of game will it be? How far is Canada from fully autonomous cars on the road?
It's rather well known that governments aren't always the best when it comes to spending money and, unfortunately, that trend is continuing. The federal government will be spending $17.7 billion next year just on consultants. Couple that with the fact that the federal government has approximately 380,000 civil servants and it starts making you wonder why there's so many people who can't do the job on their own.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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As the Toronto Maple Leafs head into Game 7 of their playoff round against the Montreal Canadiens, fans on both sides are holding their breath to see if their team will go on to play the Winnipeg Jets. It's been 17 years since this match was last made and everyone is wondering, how is this game going to go?
Guest: Kevin Shea, Hockey Historian and Author of ‘Voices in Blue and White: Pride and Passion for the Maple Leafs’
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The prospect of completely autonomous cars is something that's long been held in the realm of science fiction but scientists are working on making it reality; in fact, they've been working on it for years! What's holding them back and are streets full of cars that drive themselves something that's still far off in the future?
Guest: Dr. Krzysztof Czarnecki, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo
6/1/2021 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart: Expensive hockey tickets, Hamilton's proposed LRT system, More smokers in the world & Getting tested for Alzheimer's before showing symptoms
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Scot Urquhart who joins Scott to talk about the price of tickets to see the Toronto Maple Leafs play against the Montreal Canadiens, Hamilton's proposed LRT system, a rise in the number of smokers worldwide, whether you would want to know if you'll get Alzheimer's before you start showing symptoms and more.
Guest: Scot Urquhart, Co-Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
5/29/2021 • 52 minutes, 23 seconds
Why is Hamilton covered in pollen right now? Is this the year the Maple Leafs go all the way? & Should we talk about and study aliens and UFOs in a serious way?
It seems like there's a nice thick layer of pollen coating every surface in Hamilton this spring. Where did it all come from and what exactly is pollen? Is there any reason it's here in such abundance?
Guest: Barbara McKean, Head of Education, Royal Botanical Gardens
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Is this the year we'll see the Toronto Maple Leafs continue all the way to win the Stanley Cup? If this first round between the Maple Leafs & Canadiens is anything to go off of, things are looking good for the Leafs.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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UFOs are synonymous with aliens and conspiracy theorists however there might be a shift towards talking about these in a more serious & academic light. Is it time we start talking about the possibility of aliens as something that might actually be real and something that should be studied rather than dismissed as tinfoil hat wearing non-sense?
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Astrophysicist; Assistant Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies, York University
5/28/2021 • 45 minutes, 25 seconds
What should a parent do if their child isn't ready for the next grade? What does Hamilton City Council want to know about LRT? & What's it like being nominated for a Daytime Emmy award?
Ontario's education system seems to love moving students forward but hates to keep them back regardless of their readiness to progress to the next grade. What happens if a parent doesn't think their kid is ready for the next grade? What can they do?
Guest: Monika Ferenczy, Education Expert, Consultant & Author
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Metronlinx will be sending its big wigs to Hamilton City Council to answer some questions about the proposed LRT system. What do Councillors want to know?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The 2021 Daytime Emmy nominations have been released and one of the nominees is a guy from Hamilton. You might know him as Dante Falconeri from General Hospital but his real name is Dominic Zamprogna. Are soap fans as crazy as they might seem? What's it like being nominated in the "Lead Actor in a Drama Series" category?
Guest: Dominic Zamprogna, Actor & 2021 Daytime Emmy Nominee
5/27/2021 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Graduation Prank Without Graduation, The Falling Criminal & The Mile-High Wedding
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) When the graduating class pulls a prank, there's usually some appreciation for the genius with a pinch of insanity needed to a good one work. These students weren't that lucky instead getting suspended just long enough to miss the graduation ceremony.
2) There isn't often a lot of overlap between the mentality of a criminal and a police officer. This is one of those rare occasions where the officer was probably just as surprised as the criminal who, after stealing a bike and a ham (odd combo but ok), decided to hide in the ceiling of a Subway restaurant. The overlap comes from the surprise everyone felt when he came crashing through the ceiling to the officers' feet. A painful lesson to learn in many different ways.
3) Can't hold your wedding because of COVID-19 restrictions? There's a fix for that! Just charter a plane with everyone you've invited on board and get married that way! Sure the airline might get investigated for disobeying the restrictions but hey, you're married now!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/26/2021 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Where did COVID-19 come from? Why did people's opinion of self-checkout change? & How would Wayne Gretzky fare as a TV analyst?
You would have been considered a hardcore conspiracy theorist a while back if you said that COVID-19 was created in a Wuhan lab but is there a chance that that might be the case?
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Centre for Advancing Canada’s Interests Abroad
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It would appear that there's a shift in people's usage and opinion of self-checkout vs. cashier. More people are starting to use the self-checkout lane despite a previous aversion to them. What has changed and has the COVID-19 pandemic played a role in this?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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Many people have held the role of TV analyst across the multitude of sports we enjoy. Some of the best analysts are those who've fallen into the role following their athletic career. Does The Great One, Wayne Gretzky, have what it takes to be one such athlete? Scott discusses that very question with Don Robertson to find out.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/26/2021 • 50 minutes, 54 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Annette Hamm: Hamilton's COVID Memorial Wall, Deceit in Princess Diana's Historic Interview, CHCH's new building & more
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton welcomes Annette Hamm back to the show to talk about Hamilton's COVID Memorial Wall, CHCH's new building, an investigation into Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana, unkempt lawns and more.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
5/22/2021 • 53 minutes, 2 seconds
How will Ontario's reopening plan impact us? Hamilton is North America's 3rd least affordable city to live in & Maple Leafs vs. Canadiens, who has more pressure on them?
The announcement has been made and it sounds like Ontario is going to be allowed to slowly start opening back up. What does the plan put forward by Doug Ford mean for Hamilton?
Guest: Paul Johnson, Director, Emergency Operations Centre, City of Hamilton
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Hamilton is now the third least affordable city in North America to live in. This puts it above Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Seattle, Chicago and many more. The two cities that are even less affordable than Hamilton are Toronto & Vancouver. What kind of challenge does that make for those who are trying to provide affordable housing?
Guest: Graham Cubitt, Director of Projects and Development, Indwell
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For the first time in a very, very long time, the Toronto Maple Leafs & the Montreal Canadiens will be playing against each other in the playoffs. Scott turns to someone who's played for both the Habs and the Leafs to get some insight into what it's like to be on the ice. Is more pressure generated by Toronto or Montreal fans?
Guest: Ric Nattress, Former NHL Defenceman & Stanley Cup Champion
5/21/2021 • 49 minutes, 31 seconds
Can you spell these commonly misspelled words?
5/20/2021 • 14 minutes, 46 seconds
Why has the Canadian dollar peaked and crypto tanked? And what's happening with baseball and strikeouts?
Today on the Scott Radley Show Podcast:
CAD has been trending above $0.83 USD on average which is great news! But why is it trending this way? And what is up with crypto currencies lately? That is what our first guest is trying to decode with us. As well he details what he likes to call the "Scott Radley Show curse."
Marvin Ryder, Degroote School of Business, McMaster University.
The sport of baseball has changed a lot in recent years, will it ever go back?
Mike Wilner, sports columnist for the Toronto Star. His podcast is Deep Left Field, and it can be found here: https://www.thestar.com/podcasts/deepleftfield.html
5/20/2021 • 34 minutes, 29 seconds
Good Food, Great People & An Excellent Cause: Hamilton's Game of Restaurant Bingo
Winning a game of bingo feels great but being able to do so with a belly full of great food is even better! A big game of bingo involving restaurants from all over Hamilton is currently underway. With dishes that span everywhere from Thai food & barbeque to butter tarts & chocolate dipped ice cream cones and more, there is something for everyone and you're helping small businesses all over this great city of ours. How did it start and how do you enter? Scott gets the rundown from Chan Thatch.
Guest: Chan Thach, Founder, Ask for Chan
5/19/2021 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Can Quebec rewrite parts of the Canadian Constitution? Do you have the right to disconnect outside of work? Does Canadian content need more promotion or less?
Justin Trudeau has recently come out and said that Quebec has the ability to unilaterally make amendments to the Constitution of Canada. Is this accurate and if so, does that mean every province is free to change parts of the Canadian Constitution?
Guest: Ryan O'Connor, Lawyer & Partner, Zayouna Law Firm
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Working from home has left many employees asking if they have the right to not answer the phone should work come calling outside of normal hours. The best person to answer this question is an employment lawyer so Scott does just that and brings one on the show.
Guest: Mackenzie Irwin, Employment Lawyer, Samfiru-Tumarkin LLP
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Apparently there are some intentions for Bill C-10 to help promote Canadian content. But aren't there already laws in place to aid in the promotion of Canadian content? Do we need to promote our content even more? Is it time to take it easy with how hard we push it?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
5/19/2021 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Powder on the Plane, Drinking More is Helpful? & The Lottery Winner Who Also Lost
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) There are many things that don't belong on a plane. An example of this is a mask-less, shoe-less passenger who's acting aggressive and making stabbing motions to everyone while spewing racial & misogynistic slurs just after snorting some white powder. I wonder what that powder could have been...
2) It's no secret that the service and hospitality industry has been truly wrecked by the COVID-19 pandemic but there might be a solution being proposed in the Britain. Everyone has a job to do and that job is simple, every adult must drink around 124 pints of beer in order to save the pub industry. For the first time ever, you can be drunk and doing your part at the same time!
3) Winning the lottery is an astronomically unlikely thing to do which makes it that much more special for those who win. Of those who have drawn the winning ticket, how many do you think have washed a pair of pants that holds that very same ticket? The stars must have aligned because we found someone who did just that!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/18/2021 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Who can we expect to run for Mayor of Hamilton? How will the new quadmester system work in school? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Bob Bratina has announced that he won't be running for his seat in the House of Commons in the next election and with a mayoral race not far off in the distance, questions about if he'll run in it or not are starting to crop up. Who else has been tagged as being likely to run for the Mayor of Hamilton?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Quadmester is the word of the day for Hamilton and Toronto's school boards. What would this new format of dividing up the school day mean for students and teachers as well as the curricula?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder & CEO of The Math Guru
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Athletes often say that the fans and crowd noises don't influence how they play but we'll be getting a chance to see if that's actually the case as American and Canadian hockey teams play their playoff games with very different amounts of fans in the stands. Despite being a team that has many of the traits that make for a high grossing team in terms of fan base, the Toronto Blue Jays only seem to garner attention when they're winning or scoring big, why is that? Scott and Don discuss these and more in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/18/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Rick Zamperin: Weird people on the internet, Hamilton's LRT debate, Toronto Maple Leafs in the playoffs, Changing house buying rules & Grade 13
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Rick Zamperin who joins Scott to talk about the idea of reintroducing grade 13 to schools, Hamilton's age-old debate over LRT, the Toronto Maple Leafs finally making a playoff appearance, potentially changing the way homes are bought in the hopes of combating rampant house prices and more.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
5/15/2021 • 56 minutes, 17 seconds
Will CFL fans be in the stands this season? What caused the delay of Martin Scorsese's documentary about SCTV?
The CFL relies on fans being in the stands, and the revenue they generate, to carry on but some recent news from the provincial sports minister sounds like that crucial life line might not be there. What could this mean for the CFL and this year's season?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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SCTV is a staple for many people thanks to iconic skits and characters and that goes for both sides of the screen as its launched the careers of many comedians and actors. A documentary that was set to be directed by Martin Scorsese about an SCTV reunion was in the works however we're hearing it's been delayed. Scott speaks with Bill Brioux to find out more about this.
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
5/14/2021 • 32 minutes, 46 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Burglar Captured On Muffin, Anesthetic Accent Adjustment, Lost Arm Gets Found
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) CCTV cameras are infamous for their grainy quality video feeds but one bakery has decided they can still work with that after being broken into. Why not take the best photo they have of the burglar and put it on some of their food?
2) A lady in Australia got her wisdom teeth removed but awoke from the general anesthetic to find that her mouth isn't the only thing that changed, her voice did too! Despite never visiting Ireland in her life, she now has an Irish accent!
3) Having your car broken into is really bad but what's even worse is having your prosthetic arm stolen too! Luckily enough for this one-armed pitcher, his thief threw away the arm only for it to be found by workers at a recycling plant who sent it back to him.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/13/2021 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
How will an inflation jump impact our economic outlook? Should the Tokyo Olympics be cancelled? Should we explore options outside of LRT?
Inflation is a constant when it comes to the economy but that doesn't mean the rate of inflation is ever constant. In fact it's the word of the day with economists worrying about if it's time to start bracing for a big hit and in the event that it does come, how bad will the hit be?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Should the Olympics go forward and take place in Japan this year? There's a growing number of people who think the answer should be no and many of them are in Japan. Scott chats with an expert on the Olympics who's also played soccer at the professional level to here what he thinks about the situation.
Guest: Dr. Jules Boykoff, Author of Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics; Professor of Politics, Pacific University; Former Professional Soccer Player
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With an announcement about Hamilton's pending LRT system expected to happen tomorrow, Scott has spoken with people who are in favour of the project happening and now it's time to hear from someone who's a little more reserved about the project.
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton
5/13/2021 • 49 minutes, 31 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The All-Natural Liquid That 'Fights' COVID-19, The Phallic Pothole Phenom & The Ugly Mug (Shot)
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A politician in India has made a video where he can be seen drinking a liquid that he claims, if ingested on an empty stomach every day, will prevent COVID-19 from infecting you. What is this magical liquid you might ask? Cow urine. Is this one of those cases where the cure is worse than the disease?
2) It turns out that Auckland, New Zealand has a pothole problem and someone has taken it upon their self to do something about them. Draw some phallic imagery that features the pothole and then boom, the pothole is gone! The pen may be mightier than the sword but spray paint seems to be much quicker.
3) An ugly picture on your ID may suck but you only have to show it every now and then. An ugly mug shot, on the other hand, sucks much more, especially when the police is posting it everywhere. This criminal found a solution to this, get some better pictures taken and then send the police one of them.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/12/2021 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Hope for an LRT system in Hamilton grows, The Toronto Rock will call Hamilton home but keep its name & Would you drink non-alcoholic whisk(e)y?
This Thursday will see an announcement be made by the federal government that will either give Hamilton's proposed LRT project its final nail in the coffin or the green light to put shovels in the ground. What does Hamilton's Mayor think of this and what preparations are being made?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton
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The Toronto Rock is moving to Hamilton! There's just one catch, they're staying the Toronto Rock. While it's awesome that Hamilton's presence in the professional lacrosse realm but why can't the name be changed to match?
Guest: Jamie Dawick, Owner, President & GM, Toronto Rock
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A company in California is making whiskey without the alcohol. Why would someone want to drink non-alcoholic whisk(e)y and if the law requires a minimum of 40% alcohol by volume, can you even call what they make whiskey?
Guest: Davin de Kergommeaux, Spirits Author; International Whisky Judge; Founder, Canadian Whisky Awards
5/12/2021 • 48 minutes, 19 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Expensive Spongebob Popsicles, No Math Skills = No Marriage & Vodka from Chernobyl
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A child with a credit card will often result in some rather expensive charges being put on said card and this is no different. This 4-year-old kid managed to get on his mom's Amazon account and placed an order of Spongebob popsicles to the tune of nearly $3,000.
2) People look for different things in their partners but once this lady discovered her fiance didn't know how to multiply by 2, she called off the wedding! If you're going to multiply, it's important to know how.
3) The name Chernobyl is synonymous with radioactivity, post-apocalyptic conditions and nuclear activity. Apples from the area are being used to make 'ATOMIK Apple Spirit'. Does it glow in the dark? Is there a nuclear zing our booze is missing? Unfortunately we may never know thanks to the Ukrainian Security Service who seized the first batch of 1500 bottles. We'll just have to wait and see if some day it'll grace the shelves of the LCBO.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/11/2021 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Will we return to 'normal' if everyone gets vaccinated? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Being fully vaccinated means you're fully protected against COVID-19, right? A comment from Dr. Theresa Tam might make you think otherwise. If we're still at risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19 despite receiving both doses of vaccine does that mean we won't be returning to "normal" even with everyone vaccinated?
Guest: Cara Zwibel, Director, Fundamental Freedoms Program, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
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Medina Spirit testing positive, finding Mr. Perfect, how the Stanley Cup playoffs will be played, whether or not it's fair to compare Connor McDavid to Wayne Gretzky and more is all on the docket today for this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/11/2021 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Nicole Martin. Vaccines, their passports, and workplace hygiene.
CHCH evening news anchor Nicole Martin joins Scott to talk about, what else, COVID. Possible "passports" being used for admittance to sports events. If implemented, how long would that go on for?
On a lighter note, people are showering less now that COVID has us at home. Does anyone at CHCH have a stink about them? Nicole has more on that. As well, how is Bubba O'Neil doing? It's all coming up on the Scott Radley Show Podcast!
Follow Nicole on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolemartintv
5/8/2021 • 56 minutes, 34 seconds
The Government knows you're staying home, is politics dividing the entertainment industry, & should olympic athletes be allowed to protest?
We learned that people are doing a good job staying at home. This is due to technology that supposedly doesn't track you... so how do they know we're staying home?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Canadian Internet and Tech. Lawyer
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According to an article in the C2C Journal, entertainment appears to be seeing a rift. The possibility might have something to do with politics and who we follow based on their political views.
Guest: Aaron Nava, Author at C2C Journal
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The IOC (International Olympic Committee) asked 3,500 olympic athletes if they should allow protests or demonstrations on the podium or on the field. They have voted no. Is this a good thing?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
5/7/2021 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Eye Glue, AWOL Students & Florida's Scohol Zone
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Fell asleep with your contacts in? Woke up with some dry eyes? You might want to double check you're grabbing your eye drops and not the suspiciously similar bottle of nail glue... be a shame if a second person glued their eyes shut.
2) Police in Harrisburg, Illinois are arresting parents if their kids skip school. But what do you do when you've elected the remote learning option and they still show up?
3) Schools exist solely to further the education of the attending students and in Florida, they paint on the road where school zones are so drivers know. It looks like this line painter didn't do so great in school because the word 'school' was spelled wrong on the road! On the bright side, Florida might very well have the world's first schohol zone now.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/6/2021 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Do people with food allergies benefit from food bans? Why are athletes still getting injured? & The stupidest baby names of 2021
Bans on certain kinds of food are currently present in many schools in Ontario but there are some scientists who are looking into whether or not there's a better way to be going about this. Could blanket bans on food like peanuts not be the answer?
Guest: Dr. Susan Waserman, Director of the Adverse Reactions Clinic, Firestone Institute of Respiratory Health, Professor of Medicine at the Division of Clinical Immunology & Allergy, Department of Medicine, McMaster University
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Athletes are in the best shape they've ever been and yet they are still far from perfect. Injuries are still a rather common occurrence in sport despite all the supports being there. Are we maxing out the human body's potential?
Guest: Steve Lidstone, Associate Director, Sports Performance, Brock University
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The COVID-19 pandemic has driven people crazy! Or at least you'd think so after seeing this list of stupid names given to babies since the beginning of the year. So gather up your kids named Salad and Pandemica because Scott and Ben have quite the unique list lined up for you.
5/6/2021 • 51 minutes, 57 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The 4mph Police Chase, The Silent Songbirds & The Silent but Deadly Wall
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Police chases are supposed to be fast, right? Not in this case. In what's been described as the slowest, saddest police chase ever, an English police officer chased a boat along a channel for 8 miles while on his bicycle topping out at a whopping 4 miles per hour.
2) Airport security at New York's JFK airport caught a smuggler with some rather interesting wares. A man was caught flying in from Guyana with 35 competitive songbirds hidden on his person. One must ask, how didn't anyone hear these competitive birds on the flight from Guyana?
3) Some neighbours simply suck. This guy found a way to get him to shut up by building a wall of poop between them. Creativity comes in many ways, some of those simply stink and this one is no different, literally.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/5/2021 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Should Hamilton have electric scooters available to everyone? Why can't the NHL give out reasonable punishments? Will cinemas see a huge resurgence?
Publicly available electric scooters could be gracing Hamilton's streets soon. While this will be similar to the SoBi bike program there's some rather large differences between an electric scooter and a bicycle. Would introducing these scooters be a good idea?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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He could have killed someone, literally, and yet he was only fined $5,000. That's how many people feel following an astonishing fight last night during the hockey game between the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals. What should the punishment be that Capitals winger Tom Wilson receives and why does the NHL suck at delivering punishments for bad behaviour?
Guest: Mark Hebscher, Author; Podcaster; Former Host, CHCH-TV; Former Co-Host, Sportsline
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Without a doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating to the movie theatre industry but it looks like there will be a rather large resurgence in patronage. What does the future hold for cinema owners and cinema-goers?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture; Trustee Professor of Television, Radio and Film
5/5/2021 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Elderly Escapees, Boulders on Boulders in Boulder & The Colostomy Bag Lasso
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) They may be old but they're not out of the fight! An assisted living facility had two fewer residents after an elderly couple with early signs of dementia flew the coop. The entrance's keypad had buttons that all make unique beeps which the husband picked up on. Using some of his old army skills, he took note of which buttons made up the password and did a little deciphering. After cracking the password the couple made their escape. Normally you'll find weird, unusual or downright stupid here but this time it's nothing but pure genius!
2) It's finally happened. The most descriptive and yet least descriptive headline of all time. It features boulders, Boulder Canyon, the city of Boulder, Colorado and the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. Why overthink naming everything when 'boulder' does just fine?
3) Police officers have to deal with a lot on a daily basis. Fortunately, a colostomy bag wielding weirdo who's probably had a bit too much to drink in Kid Rock’s Big A** Honky Tonk & Rock ‘n’ Roll Steakhouse isn't one of those daily doses of dumb. Unfortunately for the responding officers, this is the (hopefully) one time they will have to use all of their training to figure things out.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
5/4/2021 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
Hamilton's tree planting initiative, Outstanding staged visitation for an outstanding drummer & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The City of Hamilton is trying to plant thousands of trees on both private and public land. How would these trees benefit Hamiltonians and make the city more efficient?
Guest: Sam Scarlett, Forestry Manager, City of Hamilton
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Brentnol "Cabbage" McPherson — aka Bonny Brent recently passed away however the way in which his viewing was conducted was less-than-conventional. Featuring a drum kit, bright yellow tracksuit, sunglasses and his body posed on the drum throne, people all over the world are talking about what's been called his 'final performance'. How was this done? Scott talks with the lady who made it all happen.
Guest: Luann Jones, Funeral Director & Owner, Covenant Funeral Homes
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Walks of Fame in Hamilton & Dundas, great players in garbage positions, building sports teams vs. playing on them and more is all included in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/4/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Gardening nude, censoring your posts online, donating for attention & COVID-19 as a political tool
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about nudist resorts, censorship, COVID-19 becoming a political tool, donating for attention and more
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
5/1/2021 • 54 minutes, 44 seconds
What's caused the price of wood to skyrocket? Should Ontario abolish school boards? Why are cottages so expensive to rent?
In a country with so many trees and so much wood, you'd expect the price of it to be rather cheap however it's anything but cheap right now. What's caused the price of lumber to skyrocket and is there a chance it might stay there?
Guest: Ian Dunn, President, Ontario Forest Industries Association
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What's prompting some provinces to get rid of their school boards altogether? Are boards putting themselves out of a job or is there something grander going on in the government? Other provinces have abolished their school boards, is it time Ontario follows suit?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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Renting a cottage opens up many opportunities to spend time up north with nature as your neighbour. Unfortunately the cost of renting one has gone up drastically. Why have they gotten more expensive and could this increase be a permanent fixture of cottage life?
Guest: Heather Bayer, CEO, CottageLINK Rental Management
4/30/2021 • 48 minutes, 55 seconds
2020 taxes coming soon, & baseball league finds new way to end game
Taxes are not a fun subject to talk about, however with the year we had in 2020 there are some things you need to know before you file them.
Guest: Thie C.L. Convery, Financial Columnist, The Hamilton Spectator, , Wealth Advisor, IPC Securities Corporation
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Mike Tyson says he's returning to the ring to fight Lennox Lewis, is that something that would be watched? Also, the Pioneer league proposed a "home run hitting contest" as a way to settle a tie game.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
4/29/2021 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Surprise Wedding, A Really Explosive Gender Reveal & Lipstick Bum
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Finding a wedding venue is anything but easy so this Florida couple had an idea. Since it looks like no one lives in this massive estate for sale, let's have the wedding here; it's not like the neighbour is also the property owner or anything.
2) Gender reveals are all the rage which naturally means that someone has to take it to the next level and boy howdy did someone manage to do just that. Featuring 80lbs of Tannerite (an explosive that can be set off by shooting it) and a quarry, this guy shook pictures off the walls of nearby houses and registered as an earthquake because of the seismic activity it generated. Oh and it's a boy!
3) Children have amazing imaginations and when it's science fair time, those imaginations kick into overdrive and this boy is no different. The catch here is that his imagination was captured by his cat, more specifically the cat's bum hole and where it touches around the house. Now how would someone track what it touches, you might ask? How about using mom's lipstick!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/28/2021 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Will the CRTC govern your online posts? & Poutine Nation, a book as good as the food its about
Canada is moving towards a future that could see the CRTC police everything you post online. Why is this putting so many experts on edge and what kind of real life impact would it have if the bill passes?
Guest: Dr. Michael Geist, Professor & Chair of Internet & E-com. Law, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
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Poutine is loved by many people all over the world and now there's a book coming out about the history of it and more. Get your cheese curds, gravy and french fries ready because this is one saucy story.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University & Author, 'Poutine Nation'
4/28/2021 • 34 minutes, 19 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Anti-Internet Beaver, Dating for Cool Birthday Gifts & The VHS Felon
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) When your internet goes out in Canada, usually it has something to do with the internet company but not this time! No one could have guessed that one of Canada's furry friends took a nice big bite out of an internet cable in Northern BC.
2) A guy from Japan has found himself in trouble with the law after it was discovered he's been dating 35 women at the same time. Why so many at once? He wanted some cool birthday gifts!
3) While trying to change her name, a lady in Oklahoma discovered there was a warrant out for her as a result of a felony embezzlement charge. Apparently that's what you get when you don't return the VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witch you rented back in 1999.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/27/2021 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Hamilton's newfound surplus of money, The constitutionality of Canada's COVID-19 restrictions & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Hamilton was previously staring down the barrel of a massive financial deficit but it appears this isn't the case anymore and instead we've got a huge surplus! Where did this come from and how will the city be using its newfound money?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Canadians have seen more and more restrictions get put in place with the hopes that they'll curb the spread of COVID-19. Regardless of what the end-goal is, there's no denying that there are some questions that need asking regarding the constitutionality of those restrictions. Even if Canadians' charter rights are being violated, do Canadians care?
Guest: Ryan O'Connor, Lawyer & Partner, Zayouna Law Firm
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Should Olympic athletes all be given their full vaccinations so the Olympics can be held? Why did the IIHF cancel the Women's World Hockey Championship? Scott and Don discuss these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/27/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 23 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Lesley Stewart: Aging action heroes, Returning to the office, Potential for a CFL season & The Academy Awards
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Lesley Stewart who joins Scott to talk about vaccines, aging action heroes, the likelihood of a CFL season this year, people's eagerness to return to in-person working and more.
Guest: Lesley Stewart, Anchor & Reporter, CHCH-TV; CFL Cheerleader & Coach; Sideline Reporter & Host, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Executive Sales Manager, Fox 40 International
4/24/2021 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Live Butt Injection, The Paid 15-year Vacation & The Windshield-Seeking Turtle
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) It's happened again! Someone has forgotten that their camera was on but this time, everyone in the Zoom call witnessed this lady administer a butt injection.
2) Getting time off from work feels wonderful but when it's paid time off, it's even better. This guy managed to extend that paid time off for so long they forgot he worked there! 15 years later he's been found out.
3) Driving down the highway comes with a plethora of dangers and that includes the potential for something to fly through the windshield. Though it might be surprising for this to happen to you, how would you ever predict the likelihood of a turtle doing the deed?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/23/2021 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Are vaccine selfies beneficial? Do you want music about COVID-19? & Can only white people be racist? The federal government thinks so.
Social media is filling up with people taking selfies as they get their vaccine injection. Is this due to social media's inherent narcissism, people trying to help combat vaccine hesitancy or something more?
Guest: Tim Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, a Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health, and Research Director of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta
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As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, new music is starting to emerge about what it's like experiencing the pandemic restrictions that have been put in place. Do you want to keep hearing about the pandemic or would you rather it be forgotten once this is all over?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
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It would appear that the federal government has declared its stance on racism and critical race theory. This comes as we find out how Canadian diplomats will be educated on racism and how apparently only white people are capable of being racist. Is this how we should be presenting Canada to the world?
Guest: Tristin Hopper, Columnist & Reporter, National Post
4/23/2021 • 48 minutes, 53 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - $770 Million For A Few Inches, 4 Weddings for 1 Couple 30 Days & Florida's Duke of Hazzard
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Air travel isn't always the most comfortable especially if you're of a larger stature. Luckily airlines has capitalized on this and are now charging for some extra leg room. Though it might be a bit of an expensive upgrade, surely it isn't worth over $700 million!
2) In Taiwan, you're allowed to take 8 days off from work after you get married. This couple realized you can get married again right as those 8 days are up and get another 8 days so they did just that. 4 marriages, 3 divorces and over 30 days later, someone finally caught on.
3) Drawbridges have been fascinating to many a motorist who's contemplated jumping their car. Someone in Florida finally took the leap of faith, or rather a jump of faith, putting their car and life on the line.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/22/2021 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Building additional housing in Hamilton & An optimistic announcement from the CFL
Hamilton is seeing more and more people creating rental units on their already existing properties which has city council talking about it. What does this mean for those already mid-construction? Would things like lane-way housing and basement apartments help alleviate Hamilton's housing crisis?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The Canadian Football League has good news! They are planning on playing a 14-game season with a delayed start but will this be enough to keep the league going? Is this a purely optimistic outlook for the later half of this year?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, Host, The Rod Pedersen Show; Former Play-by-Play Announcer, Saskatchewan Roughriders
4/22/2021 • 33 minutes, 42 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Right Person in the Wrong Bed, Drunk Driving Simulation Gets Real & Armpit Milk
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Returning a patient home from the hospital is a relatively easy process, drive to their home address and drop them off. But what do you do when everything is right except for one thing, you brought the patient to the right address in the wrong town?
2) Demonstrating what can happen as a result of drinking and driving can help show the real danger it poses but nothing ratchets up the realness like having your demo get crashed by an actual drunk driver.
3) Women have been feeding their babies breast milk for many generations but it wasn't until one lady announced on TikTok that she can produce breast milk from more than just her breasts, she can also shoot it out of her armpit!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/21/2021 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Federal government spends tens of billions on interest alone, No COVID spike after the Blue Jays' opening game, why? No OHL season this year & A closer look at Derek Chauvin's trial
Something that seems to be overlooked quite a bit is the fact that every year sees the federal government spend an incredible amount of money on nothing but interest payments for all the money it owes. There's many things those tens of billions could be spent on, too bad all those taxes go to the banks.
Guest: Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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About two weeks ago, the Toronto Blue Jays played their opening game in Texas in front of 40,00 fans, many of whom were unmasked. Fast forward to today and we'll see that there has yet to be any spike in COVID-19 cases as many predicted. Why was there no spike and is there something more going on?
Guest: Dr. Karen Mossman, Professor, Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine & Vice-President of Research, McMaster University
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Today saw the Ontario Hockey League make the difficult decision to cancel this year's season. How will this impact the those who work and play in the league as well as Hamilton's own team, the Hamilton Bulldogs?
Guest: Michael Andlauer, Owner, Hamilton Bulldogs
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The trial of the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd has come to an end with a guilty verdict on all charges. How did one act merit several charges? Could there be an appeal based on the words said by a member of Congress? Scott gets answers to all these questions and more.
Guest: Jeff Manishen, Criminal Lawyer & Associate Counsel, Ross & McBride LLP
4/21/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 12 seconds
Federal budget sees more spending than ever before, The milestone for humanity you probably missed & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The federal government has released a budget that chock full of spending, spending and more spending with something for everyone. Canada's deficit has grown yet again but does that mean we're all going to hell in a hand-basket?
Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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The first flight on another planet has officially happened! A helicopter took flight from the Red Planet's surface making for what was very much a Wright Brothers-esque moment. Unfortunately many other things may have buried this news from you which begs the question, has space lost what made it so special decades ago? Will putting boots back on the lunar surface reinvigorate that fascination?
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Astrophysicist; Assistant Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies, York University
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Why do players continue to pass the puck back when they start getting on a breakaway? It feels like there's no consistency in the NHL's rulings when it comes to suspending/fining players do they need different people making the decisions or should the players go back to fighting and policing themselves? Does Patrick Marleau's new record really mean that much when compared to who held it before him? These questions and more get answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/20/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 37 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: New restrictions for Ontario, naked politicians & Canada's new Olympic uniform
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about the newest restrictions from the provincial government, capitalism, Canada's new Olympic uniforms, naked politicians and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML; Executive Producer, The Scott Radley Show & CEO, Westpro Media
4/17/2021 • 56 minutes, 52 seconds
Why and how should you prepare for the end of your life? & What is the role of the media in 2021?
The day you die is one that's not pleasant thinking about but it's one that you must prepare for. How do you do that and why should you do it regardless of how old you are?
Guest: Clare Freeman, Executive Director, Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice
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A poll from the US has released its findings about what people expect the media to be providing and what it actually is providing. According this poll, it is no longer the role of the media to be the voice of the less powerful, monitor the powerful, put information into the open or spotlight injustices. A third of the Americans who took this poll also said that it isn't the role of the media to provide the facts. Where is the disconnect and what does it mean for the media? Is the media of the US the same as it is in Canada?
Guest: Janice Neil, Associate Professor & Former Chair, Ryerson School of Journalism, Ryerson University
4/16/2021 • 37 minutes, 19 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Accidental Millionaire, Cooking Video Leads To Arrest & The World Record Breath Holder
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) An error on behalf of the bank caused a lady to have $1.2 million deposited into her account and promptly did everything you shouldn't do, buy a house and some fancy cars among other things. Why did she do it? It's quite simple, finders keepers.
2) When you're an alleged mafioso who's been running from police forces around the world for 7 years, it probably isn't a great idea to start posting videos of yourself cooking online.
3) Holding your breath is something that sounds easy until you try it for yourself. It seems like time slows down only to find out that those two minutes were closer to 30 seconds. It makes you wonder, what did it feel like to win the world record for holding your breath for over 24 minutes?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/15/2021 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Coinbase joins the stock market, Is Hamilton any closer to a Commonwealth Games bid? & Should the CFL receive government assistance?
Coinbase, a cryptocurrency trading site, has now gone live on the stock market and its stock price skyrocketed! What does this mean for the rest of the crypto market and currency as a whole?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The conversation is opening back up for Hamilton to host the Commonwealth Games! What's the latest and are we any closer to securing a bid?
Guest: PJ Mercanti, President, Hamilton 100 Group
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It isn't looking like the CFL will be getting any support from the federal government. Will this be the final nail in the CFL's coffin or is there a glimmer of hope on the horizon?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
4/15/2021 • 49 minutes, 2 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Facebook Bans French Town, Alligator Golf & Bacon Shoelaces
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Facebook, like many other websites, uses an algorithm to check for profanity and a little town in France happened to find itself in the cross-hairs thanks to its name.
2) One of the many rules of golf is a pretty simple one to understand, play the ball where it lands. But what do you do when your ball lands on an alligator?
3) Are your shoelaces too boring? Do they lack the savoury scent of bacon? Well you're in luck! Oscar Mayer is giving away shoelaces with the pleasant smell of bacon cooked right in.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/14/2021 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Easing vaccine concerns, The new way of signing autographs & British universities eliminating penalties for misspellings and grammatical errors
Questions and concerns are mounting as more and more vaccines are administered. Scott turns to Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid to get some answers and quell some concerns.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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The way you get an autograph from your favourite athlete or celebrity may be changing in the future. Will digital NFTs ruin what makes autographs special?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian & Journalist; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
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A number of British universities will be disallowing its educators to deduct marks for incorrect spelling and grammatical errors. Will this help students or simply raise passing rates? Could it negatively affect students once they're on the job-hunt?
Guest: Dr. Ken Coates, Professor & Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan; Co-Author, Campus Confidential: 100 startling things you don't know about Canadian universities
4/14/2021 • 53 minutes, 21 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - A Car Gets Invaded By Bees, The Almost Family Wedding, Two Pregnancies At Once
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) It isn't unreasonable to expect your car to be the way you left it after it's parked. Unfortunately for this guy, he returned to find his car is now the proud home of a queen bee and her 15,000 bee colony!
2) A couple who was about to marry discovered quite a lot from the bride-to-be's birth mark thanks to some insight from the groom-to-be's mother. That insight likely made for a rather awkward conversation between the mother's son and his long-lost sister.
3) Once a woman is pregnant, it's generally accepted that she can't conceive another child again until after. Despite this, doctors have found that isn't always the case as an Englishwoman recently discovered.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/13/2021 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
41st Anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Today marks 41 years since the start of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope. Scott speaks with Terry's older brother Fred to talk about the Marathon of Hope from when Terry first ran it to now. Also, how is the run compensating for the restrictions that have come as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Guest: Fred Fox, Terry Fox's Older Brother; Manager of Supporter Relations, Terry Fox Foundation
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Today is the trade deadline for the NHL and some changes were made to the Toronto Maple Leafs' roster while over in the NFL, a quarterback has been collecting a rather large amount of negative press for the Houston Texans, what should the team do? What about the league? Scott and Don Robertson talk about this and more in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/13/2021 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: The death of Prince Philip, raising taxes, The Battle of Vimy Ridge & What are Canada's greatest moments from history?
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Mike Fortune who joins Scott to talk about the death of Prince Philip, raising federal taxes, the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, what some of Canada's greatest moments are and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Co-host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
4/10/2021 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Handcuffed Car Chase, The Overpass Sex Doll & The Frenchman too French for Quebec
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) It isn't recommended that you try driving with your hands cuffed behind your back and yet this guy tried anyways after he broke free of the arresting officer. What followed after that was a car chase that reached speeds of 100mph!
2) Officers were pleasantly surprised when the dead body they were responding to was actually a life-size sex doll. Looks like someone will be getting home less than pleased.
3) Before you can immigrate to Quebec from out of Canada, you've got to prove your ability to communicate in French. Tests aren't always easy but how hard could it be if a man from France, who's spoken only French his whole life, can't pass the test?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/9/2021 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Talking about LRT... unless you're City Hall, Tips for the upcoming federal budget & The Masters are underway!
LRT is back in the news! The weird thing is that the reason we're talking about it is because the talking seems to be done by everyone except for Hamilton City Hall. Why isn't Hamilton being included in the discussion and how could that influence the outcome of the project?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 City Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The federal government is set to announce its newest budget and chances are pretty good that it'll focus around one word, spending. That isn't always a good thing but fear not, there are ways we can minimize the potential damage and that's by following a couple pieces of advice. Scott gets those pieces of advice direct from the source.
Guest: Bill Robson, CEO, C. D. Howe Institute
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The Masters are underway and some interesting things have gone down on the course some of which came thanks to the ever-so tricky 12th hole. In addition to that, one of the players who's doing rather well in the tournament is none other than local Mackenzie Hughes!
Guest: Jason Logan, Editor, SCOREGolf Magazine
Producer Note: Due to technical issues, Scott's audio was forced to come through the phone line part way through his interview with Jason Logan. This is the cause for the change in audio quality.
4/9/2021 • 46 minutes, 35 seconds
Hamilton's average house price is even closer to $1 million! & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
With the way Hamilton's home prices are going if you're anything but a member of a royal family, you probably can't afford a house around here. As we near the one million dollar mark as an average price, what's the future of Hamilton's housing market looking like?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Real Estate Agent, The Rob Golfi Team, Remax Realty & Co-Host, The Golfi Real Estate Show: Hamilton Edition, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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The Houston Astros are getting some real-time feedback from the fans, the coach who isn't pleased with the way his players are playing and more is talked about by Scott and Don in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/7/2021 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Bluetooth Lamp Porn, Cows Enter VR & Meaning To Hit Someone Else
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A lady was given quite the scare after hearing some concerning moaning coming from her child's room only to find that the Bluetooth lamp in the room was connected to the neighbour next door who was watching some rather... adult material.
2) A Russian farmer has come up with a rather futuristic idea to help his cows produce more milk. Give them all VR goggles!
3) If you find yourself in court, it isn't a good idea to say that you meant to do the crime to someone else instead. Unfortunate that this lady didn't get the memo.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
4/1/2021 • 6 minutes, 54 seconds
Tomorrow is opening day for the Toronto Blue Jays! The new documentary about the Niagara Peninsula filmed in a whole new way
Tomorrow is opening day for the Toronto Blue Jays! What can we expect to see from the team in not just a match-up that's set to be played in less-than-ideal weather but also all throughout the season?
Guest: Kaitlyn McGrath, Staff writer covering the Toronto Blue Jays, The Athletic
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A new documentary about Niagara peninsula will be coming out but this one has been filmed in a way that unlike any other! It's called "TRIPPING the Niagara" and can be seen this Friday on TVO. How can a story be told from a bird's eye view? Scott talks to the man behind this documentary to find out this and more.
Guest: Mitch Azaria, Documentary maker
4/1/2021 • 36 minutes, 59 seconds
Report raises questions about the origin of COVID-19, Steven Del Duca on the Ontario Budget, and Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A "60 Minutes" report raises questions about the origin of COVID-19. The kind that might've made one sound like a conspiracy theorist might seem a bit more legit.
Guest: Gordon Houlden, Director of the China Institute, Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta
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Last week, a budget presented by the Ontario government showed that Ontario is going to spend $186.1 billion this year. Is this a good or bad budget?
Guest: Steven Del Duca, Leader, Ontario Liberal Party
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Don Robertson joins Scott for this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson to talk about George Springer's signing to the Toronto Blue Jays from the Houston Astros, and more!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/30/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 47 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart. Cancel culture, Hamilton lockdown, assisted dying and more.
3/27/2021 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
Shower thoughts with Will
3/26/2021 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Ontario schools could have online learning continue after COVID, and is it a good idea to still have the Tokyo Olympics?
3/26/2021 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
Ontario projecting over $400 billion of debt, massive shortage of coffee shipping containers, and NHL referee wants to give penalties
The Ontario government is going to spend $186.1 billion this year, setting Ontario's new projected provincial debt at $440 billion
Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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With reports of a massive shortage of coffee shipping containers in Brazil, the possibility of a coffee shortage in North America could approach soon.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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Audio of an NHL referee expressing a desire to find a reason to penalize a specific team. Scott speaks with Barry Mano about the troubling yet predictable comment
Guest: Barry Mano, President, National Association of Sports Officials, National Advisory Board, Blog Author
3/25/2021 • 45 minutes, 49 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Double Cruiser Carjacking, Once Salmon, Always Salmon and Two Cops & A Cow
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) People who steal cars generally aim for cars that are easy to get into and easy to get rid of. That clearly wasn't the goal of this guy who stole a police cruiser and then, after a car chase, resisted arrest and managed to steal a second police cruiser!
2) A previous Ben's Story of the Day featured a story about a Taiwanese sushi restaurant who offered a free all-you-can-eat sushi dinner for 6 people to anyone who changed their name to Salmon. Turns out there's a limit to the number of times you can change your name in Taiwan and this guy found that limit!
3) Cows aren't known for their speed but they sure are known for their size. When one gets free, two officers are dispatched to return the cow however one thing led to another and now one of the officers is recovering from a gunshot wound. Of all possible outcomes, how is it that this one became reality?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/24/2021 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
A peculiar comment from Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Upcoming events that could help Hamilton & Is there any hope for the Toronto Raptors?
While everyone waits to hear what the verdict will be for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs had some interesting words for the other governments of the world. Will his comment force Canada to make some decisions to avoid being hypocritical?
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Centre for Advancing Canada’s Interests Abroad
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There appears to be a bit of a lit at the end of the tunnel for Hamilton's entertainment, tourism and hospitality industries. We're planning on holding the Grey Cup in the city this year and City Hall is preparing to enter contract negotiations to host the 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards but will these be enough? Should Hamilton be begging and bidding to host as many events as it possibly can?
Guest: Tim Potocic, Co-Owner, Sonic Unyon; Organizer, Supercrawl
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It looks as though the Toronto Raptors' championship winning days are over this year. Though it looks like this is the case, we haven't heard or seen anything from the team's president, Masai Ujiri. Is there any hope for them?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/24/2021 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Airplane Cat Tranquilizers, Oklahoma's Bounty on Bigfoot & Nuking A University's Computer Network
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Airplane flights can be stressful so sometimes people will take something to help calm them down for the trip. This guy had anything but a calm flight after he bit the ear of another person and some powder was found on him. I wonder if that may have played a role here?
2) Oklahoma must have a problem with Bigfoots (Bigfeet?) because one of their legislators tried to pass a bill making it legal to hunt them! Despite the fact that the bill didn't pass, there's still a cool $2 million waiting forever whoever takes one down.
3) The people in the IT department are generally accepted as the smart people who know just about everything there is to know about their company's computer network and the programs it runs however an Australian university may have found an outlier. During some work on the entire university's network a little slip of the finger caused every computer to be set back to the factory defaults effectively nuking everything and anything they stored online. RIP.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/23/2021 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Why does Ontario's Sunshine List have over 205,000 members?! & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Ontario's Sunshine List has been released and it's nothing short of amazing to see how many people working in the public sector are making over $100,000 a year. How can politicians say that "we're all in this together" when there is a very evident divide between those working in the public and private sectors?
Guest: Jasmine Moulton, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Why aren't the Toronto Blue Jays more vocal about what they've got going on? Opening day is fast approaching! Which is the better championship, March Madness or the World Juniors? These questions and more get answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/23/2021 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: The fairness of Chinese trials, Required savings for retirement & Past mistakes coming back to haunt people
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to talk about the Two Michaels and the fairness of their trials in China, ordering food online, past mistakes coming back to haunt people, whether or not the government should be able to determine what food you can buy, being required by law to save for retirement and more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML; Executive Producer, The Scott Radley Show & CEO, Westpro Media
3/20/2021 • 56 minutes, 5 seconds
Which political donations should be allowed? Will the Two Michaels be found guilty in China? Welcome to The Cabinet of Curiosities and Otherwise Needful Things!
A poll commissioned by the Toronto Star has found that there is a lot of support for limiting donations to political parties by corporations and unions. Should it be abolished altogether or simply restricted?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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The Two Michaels are set to have their trials heard in the next few days. With a conviction rate of 99.96%, no media allowed, no notes, no talking between defendant and lawyer and a whole host of other restrictions, what is likely to be the outcome of these trials?
Guest: Margaret McCuaig-Johnston, Senior Fellow, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa; Member, Advisory Board, Canada China Forum
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The most peculiar and intriguing place in Hamilton has been found! Whether you're looking for a new addition to your collection of curiosities or simply enjoy that feeling of hair standing up on the back of your neck, The Cabinet of Curiosities and Otherwise Needful Things has exactly what you need. Need we go further than the fact that it was once described as HomeSense through the eyes of Stephen King?
Guest: Mark Draak, Co-Owner, The Cabinet of Curiosities and Otherwise Needful Things
3/19/2021 • 49 minutes, 45 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Misplaced Child, Arrested Mid-Surgery & 3-Months Hidden in an Airport
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Every now and then you can't find where you last parked your car but it's a whole other ball game when the car you can't seem to find is also the car that you left your kid in.
2) Sometimes you might make yourself sound more important on a resume to increase your chance of getting a job. This lady went a bit further by pretending to be a plastic surgeon. What's worse than being operated on by a fake plastic surgeon? How about being operated on by a fake surgeon who was arrested mid-operation!
3) A man got scared to take an airplane trip so instead of boarding he just stayed at the airport. For 3-months he hunkered down calling a restricted area of the airport home with an ID badge he found.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/18/2021 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Has COVID-19 brought out the best or worst in people? Will the officer charged with George Floyd's murder get a fair trial? Why is it so rare for athletes to die mid-game?
Do you think COVID-19 has brought out the best or the worst in people? Scott looks to tackle this question with the help of another one of 900 CHML's announcers, Bill Kelly.
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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The now-former police officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck is seeing his trial proceedings begin but finding unbiased jurors among other things is proving a challenge. Is he going to receive a fair trial? Does it matter if he does?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, Lawyer; Former President, Hamilton Criminal Lawyers Association
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A surprisingly rare and unfortunate event happened in Russia that saw a young professional hockey player get hit in the head by the puck causing him to die on the ice. When you consider the speed of modern sports, the power of the athletes and how hard they can hit balls, pucks and each other, how doesn't this happen more often?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
3/18/2021 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Barista Taxed $8 Million Dollars, The Homecoming Queen Hacker & Hamster Surgery
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Nobody likes paying their taxes but it's an inevitable thing we all must do. When it comes to a barista with an income of around $17,000, you can imagine the surprise when they found out they owed a little over $8 million in income tax.
2) Being the Homecoming Queen is something many girls dream about however this girl and her mom took things to a whole new level. Appealing for votes is one thing but hacking the school computers to input fake votes takes desperation to a whole new level.
3) Pet lovers are sometimes known to take things a little far when it comes to their pets but who could possibly be willing to pay for surgery and a cast for a pet hamster?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/17/2021 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Will these big business moves impact your bills? The 75th anniversary of Evelyn Dick & The Torso Murder & Why did the Grammys' viewership plummet dramatically?
Major news is coming out of the business world with Rogers buying Shaw Media, Walmart closing some of its stores and more. For once in quite a while, this business news has the potential to impact your day-to-day life but how?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Today marks the 75 anniversary of one of Canada's most enamoring crime stories and it just so happens that the person at the centre of it is a Hamiltonian. Her name is Evelyn Dick and if you aren't familiar with her story of murder, Scott welcomes an expert to take us through what happened and how Evelyn's story continues to grasp imaginations today.
Guest: Sarah Farr, Expert on Evelyn Dick & The Torso Murder; Blogger, The Evelyn Dick Files
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The Grammys saw an astronomical drop in viewership this year when compared to previous years. Why might this be and could it be indicative of something larger that's happening to awards shows?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
3/17/2021 • 48 minutes, 25 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Ikea's 4-hour Podcast, Vasectomy Mayhem & The Price is Right: Operating Room Edition
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) 2021 is set to be the final year that Ikea publishes their annual catalogue in print form. You might then ask yourself, "How are they going to help customers discover their next piece of furniture?" Through the theatre-of-the-mind extravaganza that is the new Ikea Audio Catalogue! This near 4-hour long podcast features a narrator flipping through the whole catalogue describing everything they see.
2) Vasectomy ads talking about 'Vasectomy Mayhem' can't possibly be confused with anything else right? The NCAA thinks otherwise according to their trademark complaint which essentially says that 'Vasectomy Mayhem' can cause some confusion with 'March Madness'. Looks like someone's shorts aren't what's all in a bunch...
3) The Price is Right has a pretty simple rule set, guess the price of something as best as you can but if you guess higher than its actual price you lose. Some Michigan doctors decided to take those rules into the operating room with them to guess the weight of problematic organs as they'd get removed from a patient.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/16/2021 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
The small change to the clock that has a big impact on your body & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
As we set the clocks to 'spring forward' the age-old debate of whether we should continue doing so comes back up. To get some better insight into the numerous biological and societal impacts that moving the clocks has, even by just a single hour, Scott welcomes Dr. Joseph De Koninck.
Guest: Dr. Joseph De Koninck, Emeritus Professor, School of Psychology, University of Ottawa & Sleep Researcher for over 50 years
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The Toronto Maple Leafs appear to be losing steam at a pretty quick rate. Golf courses come in easier and harder layouts, which do you prefer to play? Should sports organizations affected by COVID-19 get help from the government? Get answers to these questions and more during Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/16/2021 • 51 minutes, 33 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jen Watson: Revenge travel, The Royals' recent scandal, Vaccinating politicians & Can you be taught to find beauty?
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jen Watson who joins Scott to talk about revenge travel, the Royals' most recent scandal, whether politicians should be the first or last to be vaccinated, if you can be taught to find someone beautiful and more!
Guest: Jen Watson, Voice Actor, McQueenVoiceOvers.com & former CHML News Anchor & Reporter
3/13/2021 • 57 minutes, 43 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Marine Corps Pee Mishap, Alligator Threat & Dank Gummies
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Have you ever found yourself checking the outside of your packages before you open them? Chances are you'd want to if you also got shipped some Marine Corps pee samples!
2) Threats come in many styles, lengths & types but occasionally they're super specific in an odd kind of way. After all how else should you respond to being kicked off a plane other than yelling to the flight crew that you hope they all get eaten by alligators?
3) It's hard to explain why you hit a gas station with your car. It's even harder to explain why your ID is actually a packet of 'Dank Gummies'.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/12/2021 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
The Jewish cowboy who lost his testicles & Would a CFL-XFL relationship be a good thing?
Cowboy stories are often quite interesting but how would putting a Jewish cowboy named Motl on a quest during the Holocaust work? Author and Hamiltonian Gary Barwin knows how! Scott catches up with Gary to hear more about his new book, Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted: The Ballad of Motl the Cowboy, and Motl's journey to keep his family line going through procreation but first he's got to find his testicles... oi vey.
Guest: Gary Barwin, Award-winning author, 'Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted: The Ballad of Motl the Cowboy' & 'Yiddish for Pirates'
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The CFL said earlier in the week that they're seriously looking at some sort of relationship with the XFL. What would this actually do or mean for the leagues and would it actually be beneficial to the CFL?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/12/2021 • 37 minutes, 28 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Spray a Can & Lose Your Van, The Locked Xbox & Cocaine Bear the Movie
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) If you ever find yourself in a car with the windows up, spraying a whole can of air freshener is probably a bad idea. What's an even worse idea is lighting a cigarette right after and a guy from England found out why.
2) 911 is for life-threatening emergencies only and York Regional Police is trying to make that clear after a teen called for what's most certainly not a life-threatening reason. That is, unless you consider getting locked out of the Xbox a matter of life & death.
3) In 1985, a drug smuggler dropped a 70lbs of cocaine from their plane in a duffel bag only to find that the parachute didn't open properly causing it to plummet into a forested area where it was found and eaten by a bear. What happened during this bear's massive cocaine bender? Find out in the movie Elizabeth Banks is producing called 'Cocaine Bear'!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/11/2021 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Why are people missing their cancer appointments? Should the CFL partner with XFL? & How do you get your own HGTV show?
Being told to stay inside and the knowledge that there are cases of COVID-19 at the hospital is causing people to miss and not attend very important cancer appointments with doctors and specialists. Is this an example of one of the many unintended consequences of the lockdowns? Should someone go to the hospital despite COVID-19?
Guest: Dr. Barry Lumb, Gastroenterologist; Physician-in-Chief & Executive Lead, Project Odyssey, Hamilton Health Sciences
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The CFL has announced that its going to be exploring potential alignment with the XFL. How would this work? Would having The Rock come in help revitalize the ever-dwindling CFL? Is this a good idea for the CFL given the XFL has folded twice already?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, Host, The Rod Pedersen Show; Former Play-by-Play Announcer, Saskatchewan Roughriders
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A new show called Farmhouse Facelift is coming to HGTV featuring a brother-sister duo from Hamilton! How did they get their show and what makes them the people for the job? And the question many people have asked, who pays for the renovations?
Guests: Carolyn Willbrink, Co-Host, Farmhouse Facelift Billy Pearson, Co-Host, Farmhouse Facelift
3/11/2021 • 49 minutes, 23 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Chipotle's Makeup, Ding Dong Ding-a-Lings & Amazon = Hitler ...really people?
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) ELF is teaming up with the restaurant chain, Chipotle, to create a makeup line inspired by their food but now there's just one question, how does it taste?
2) A video door bell might sound like a good idea but a couple of guys have found a way to mess with them. All it takes is a mask to hide your identity and pants to drop for when the camera starts rolling.
3) Every app on your phone has a little image that gets pressed on to start it up. Amazon decided they needed to update their picture after some complaints saying it looked a little too similar to Adolph Hitler.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/10/2021 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
2021 RBC Canadian Open cancelled, Ontario Liberal Party now debt-free & Has Bruno Mars appropriated black culture?
The 2021 RBC Canadian Open has been cancelled and despite the fact that it wasn't set to be held in Hamilton, there are still ways in which the cancellation will impact our city.
Guest: Bryan Crawford, Tournament Director, RBC Canadian Open
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The Ontario Liberal Party has found a way to dig itself out of its massive debt. If this can be done by its current leader, could a major bite be taken out of the province's current debt that has us spending around $12 billion on the interest alone?
Guest: Steven Del Duca, Leader, Liberal Party of Ontario
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Bruno Mars is being accused of appropriating black culture by way of his music. Should black music be sung by black people only? Should black people only sing black music? Is music inspired by another culture alright? When does it become appropriation?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Historian; Author 'A Journal of Musical Things' & Host, The Ongoing History of New Music
3/10/2021 • 51 minutes, 16 seconds
Would teaching world religions in school reduce prejudice? And what can we do to elevate women's sports?
If we taught kids about the religions of the world in school, would we have a more civil discourse? Seems pretty straightforward, if you're going to teach people about that, teach them while they are young so they have a better understanding of the diversity in religious thought.
Guest: Dr David Haskell, Professor of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier.
Women's sports have not traditionally done well financially or in terms of viewership, so how can we fix that?
Guest: Don Robertson, owner of the Dundas Real McCoys and frequent guest on the program.
3/9/2021 • 53 minutes, 1 second
The brightest conversation in Hamilton with Neil Lumsden. Talking about Walter Gretzky, Chris Schultz, Dr Seuss, COVID vaccines and more
This week on the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton: A true renaissance man Neil Lumsden joins Scott to talk about two substantial losses in Canadian sports, Dr Seuss books being pulled from circulation, and so much more.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Canadian Football Hall of Famer, Winner of 3 Grey Cups as a player with Edmonton and 1 as GM of the Tiger-Cats. Amazing Race participant, owner of Drive Marketing.
3/6/2021 • 57 minutes, 55 seconds
Bonus Segment - Showerthoughts with Ben
That moment of genius you get when you're about to fall asleep or the amazing revelation you had in the shower can be summed up as one word: a showerthought. Together, Scott and Ben explore some of the best showerthoughts the internet has to offer.
3/5/2021 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Why isn't Hamilton a part of the LRT conversation? Do we have too many left-leaning teachers? Should superstar athletes be treated differently?
It seems that the City of Hamilton is being kept out of the conversation surrounding LRT. What's going on here and should Hamilton be a part of the negotiations?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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If you thought that there's more left-leaning professors than right-leaning professors in universities across Canada then you'd be right. A new poll has found that's exactly the case with 73% of social science and humanities academics self-identifying as sitting on the left-side of the political/philosophical spectrum while 4% say they sit on the right. How does this impact students' opportunity to be presented with alternate and different ideas and schools of thought?
Guest: Dr. Christopher Dummitt, Associate Professor, Canadian History, School for the Study of Canada, Trent University; Podcast Host, 1867 & All That
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Sometimes the rules are bent in sports but it's not always bent the same way for every athlete. Should the superstars get special treatment and extra leeway when they break the rules or injure another player in a way that any other player would be suspended?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
3/5/2021 • 52 minutes, 55 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Autopsy That Stopped Before It Started, The Seafaring Mattress & Glowing Sharks!
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) It's scary to think that not everyone who appears dead actually is dead. It's even scarier to think that this autopsy was over before it even started.
2) Some Australian guys got on an inflatable mattress and thought they'd take to the ocean for some relaxing in the sun. Too bad the wind had a different idea and took them on a trip out to sea... good thing they had some beer to pass the time!
3) A new species of shark has been discovered and these ones are unlike any you've ever seen before. In fact, you can see them regardless of if the lights are on or off because they glow in the dark!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/4/2021 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
How risky is changing your brand or product? Should we ease the COVID-19 restrictions? Why hasn't Canada bought a new naval fleet yet?
There's been a surge in the number of companies that are changing their logos and/or products for fear of being perceived as offensive. Is this a risky business move given the millions of dollars spent on marketing, advertising and building brand awareness?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Are the lockdowns causing unneeded harm? Would keeping restrictions in place while allowing society and business to resume be a better solution? The MP representing Flamborough-Glanbrook proposed moving out of lockdown to help improve the wellness of Canada's citizens. Scott catches up with MP David Sweet to find out more about his proposal.
Guest: David Sweet, MP, Flamborough-Glanbrook
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Canada's naval fleet is dwindling and the cost of a new one is only going up. Despite all of the spending being done by this government, waiting to buy new warships has done nothing but tack on about $20 billion to the price tag. Is biting the bullet and making the purchase something that needs doing?
Guest: Dr. David Perry, Vice President & Senior Analyst, Canadian Global Affairs Institute
3/4/2021 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - House of Mannequins, Ice Fishing On The Go & Screaming Tomatoes
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Selling a house often involves staging it to look welcoming and appealing to a potential buyer. Whether or not that was the goal of this seller is unclear but what is clear is that the mannequins certainly didn't help.
2) Ice fishing is a pastime enjoyed by many people but floating down a river on your own piece of ice after it broke off is probably enjoyed by far fewer.
3) Why do caterpillars enjoy eating tomatoes? Probably for the same reasons humans do. Why do tomatoes scream? Science has an answer now. Oh yeah, tomatoes scream by the way.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/3/2021 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
The problem with deepfakes, Hamilton's $1 listing & Blue Jays' TV announcers also on radio
The ability to make anyone do or say anything is here thanks to deepfakes. A video of a politician, celebrity or even you can be made without your consent doing anything from porn to reading a book. Where did this technology come from and how easy is it to use? What kind of real life problems could this cause?
Guest: Aviv Ovadya, Founder, Thoughtful Technology Project; Responsible Tech Consultant; Non-Resident Fellow, Alliance for Securing Democracy
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Hamilton's housing market is blisteringly hot which has caused house prices to be astronomically high. Among those high prices is a location in downtown Hamilton that's being sold for $1. That's not a typo, it's actually on sale for just $1. Why would someone do this and what's the catch?
Guest: Sam Hall, Senior Sales Representative, Colliers International
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The Toronto Blue Jays are making the decision stop broadcasting games on TV and radio separately and are instead going to simulcast their TV announcers on the radio. Is this just a cheap attempt at saving money?
Guest: Mark Hebscher, Author; Podcaster; Former Host, CHCH-TV; Former Co-Host, Sportsline
3/3/2021 • 53 minutes, 28 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Tattoo Blindness, Killed by Your Cock, Having the BMI of a Building
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Don't tattoo your eyeballs. It's a simple rule to follow and yet some still think it's a good idea. Here's one of the many ways it can go wrong.
2) Cockfighting goes back thousands of years where male chickens, called cocks, are raised with the intent of making them fight to the death. What happens when your cock wins his fight and decides you're next?
3) The Body Mass Index (BMI) helps give an indication as to whether or not you're overweight, underweight or at the correct weight for your height. A BMI of 30 or above indicates obesity but what should you do when your BMI gets calculated a bit higher at 28,000?
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
3/2/2021 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Ontario's politicians prove we aren't 'all in this together' & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
We've heard politicians say, "We're all in this together," however the Ontario government's actions are saying the exact opposite. A back-bench Conservative MPP tried to bring forward a motion to give the politicians a pay-cut in solidarity with the private sector but was instead mocked in many ways by the other politicians. This has been voluntarily done by politicians in Alberta, New Zealand and more, so why not Ontario?
Guest: Jasmine Moulton, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Tiger Woods' injuries as a result of his recent car crash can be easily described as gnarly and gruesome, will it be the end of his competitiveness in the PGA Tour and how will the Tour, as a whole, be affected? Single-game betting is being looked at by the government, should it be legalized? Would giving every team a salary cap and players league-wide a 5-year contract or a 1-year contract be a good idea? Scott & Don talk about it all and more!
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
3/2/2021 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart: Vaccination passports, China's social credit system & Is apologizing all it takes to avoid major jail time?
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Scot Urquhart who joins Scott to talk about the large 150-person party held in Hamilton, China's social credit system, apologizing for your crimes, vaccination passports and more.
Guest: Scot Urquhart, Co-Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
2/27/2021 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Electric Workout, Finding 4 Stacey Abrams & Sexual Snowmen
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) When you mix calisthenics and sit-ups with giant electrical towers, you're sure to get quite the energetic workout. Unfortunately that also means that a guy in China managed to take down the power grid that supported thousands of homes.
2) It's not always an easy task to find suspects involved with a shooting but when you mix in the fact that all 4 of them have the same name, you can be sure there's more than one confused and frustrated police officer.
3) There are some truly talented people who can make outstanding snowmen & women. Those same people are being appealed to by Winnipeg's police who are begging people to stop making them so... explicit.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/26/2021 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Does the NBA need a new silhouette & who should it be? Your VHS tapes could be worth more than you realize!
There are talks about the Toronto Raptors trading away one of the players who's lately been pulling a large paycheque but hasn't been putting up the points on the scoreboard. Is there an upside to getting rid of Kyle Lowry? Also, should Kobe Bryant be the new silhouette of the NBA's logo?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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There's a chance those old VHS tapes in your basement could be worth quite a lot of money! With prices in the high hundreds to the thousands, there's a chance you could be sitting on a gold mine of retro-entertainment. Who's buying the tapes and why VHS?
Guest: Scott Henderson, Dean & Head, Trent University Durham GTA
2/26/2021 • 36 minutes, 17 seconds
Showerthoughts with Ben: The lack of Kurts, Aladdin's missed genie opportunity & Humans' solar-poweredness
There are moments in everyone's life where you have an epiphany regarding trivial and small things. As such, Scott & Ben decided to share some of those weird, oddly specific and completely true realizations about the world around us.
2/25/2021 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Fighting 'Zoom Fatigue', Should Canada boycott the Beijing Olympics & What's going on with the Montreal Canadiens?
If you've noticed that you're feeling drained right after an online video meeting there's a chance it's coming from what's being called 'Zoom Fatigue'. What makes staring at a video call so draining and how do we fight it?
Guest: Dr. Jeff Hancock, Founding Director, Stanford University Social Media Lab; Professor, Department of Communication, Stanford University
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You've likely heard what the experts and politicians have to say regarding whether or not Canada should boycott the Beijing Olympics but now it's time to have your say. Scott opens the phone lines to hear what your thoughts are on the potential for an Olympic boycott. The mother of an Olympian calls in with her thoughts.
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It's a semi-familiar sight, the Montreal Canadiens lose a few games in a row and they clean house. Why do we keep seeing this?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
2/25/2021 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
Mars Rover Perseverance has persevered, a "green" funeral, and what happened to Tiger Woods?
Astrophysicist, Dr Jesse Rogerson PhD, shares his enthusiasm over the Mars Perseverance rover with Scott.
A "green" cemetery is opening in Hamilton. But what is a "green" funeral? How does it differ in carbon footprint from a casket burial? Susan Greer, Executive Director at the Natural Burial Association, has more.
And do we have any updates on TIger Woods' condition? Adam Stanley, one of the foremost golf experts in Canada, joins Scott.
2/24/2021 • 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Will's Story of the Day - Roses, vaccines, and urinary prophylaxis
2/24/2021 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
What's the weirdest food you've ever eaten?
2/24/2021 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Federal Liberals abstaining from Uyghur genocide vote, Canada's government bureaucracy, and local talk with Don Robertson
Michael Chong, Federal Conservative shadow minister of Foreign Affairs, joins Scott to talk about the House of Commons' vote to condemn China's treatment of its Uyghur Muslim population as genocide. Interestingly, the Liberal cabinet members have abstained from this vote.
Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal Party of Canada, has a few things to say about how monumentally slow Canada's political process moves.
And Don Robertson joins as always to talk about some sports, as well as posing the question: should we have monuments, walks of fame, etc for Hamilton's local heroes?
2/23/2021 • 58 minutes, 43 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Peter Dyakowski: Intelligent athletes, Getting COVID-19, Tobogganing injuries, & Being locked down with family
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Peter Dyakowski who joins Scott to talk about getting COVID-19, the rise in injuries from tobogganing, oversensitive people, the stereotype of the big, dumb jock and more.
Guest: Peter Dyakowski, Retired CFL Offensive Lineman, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Argonauts & Saskatchewan Roughriders; Contestant, Jeopardy!; Winner, Canada's Smartest Person; CEO, Scholars Education Centre
2/20/2021 • 56 minutes, 25 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Fixing a castle with wasps, Gas fire beats snow... and front lawns & Suing for skin
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) The castle that's believed to be Anne Boleyn's birthplace has a clothes moth problem. Luckily, a solution exists that couldn't go wrong in any way possible, wasps!
2) Snow on the driveway always means the same thing, time to break out the snow shovel. A guy in New Jersey has a solution courtesy of a popular idiom: "Now we're cooking with gas.".
3) Many make the argument for tattoos falling under the umbrella of art. When an art gallery featuring a deceased man's tattooed skin goes bankrupt, the family sues to get their relative's skin back.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/19/2021 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Hamilton's house market is insane! Working from home's impact on your taxes & The Blue Jays enter spring training
Investing in a Hamilton property is looking to be a great investment! The difference in house price between today and this time last year is staggering! What will it take to put an end to this insane surge?
Guest: Dr. Murtaza Haider, Professor of Data Science and Real Estate Management, Ryerson University; Research Director, Urban Analytics Institute
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Tax season is here! How has working from home impacted the process of filing your taxes?
Guest: Don Fox, Principal, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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The Toronto Blue Jays begin spring training this week. How is the team looking with the upcoming season just on the horizon?
Guest: Kaitlyn McGrath, Staff writer covering the Toronto Blue Jays, The Athletic
2/19/2021 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Mouth ulcers vs baggage fee, Fake Ukrainian murder & The secret twins who knew each other
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Sometimes the baggage fee some airlines charge is simply too much to be worth bringing some extra luggage. Two guys figured paying the fee to take their 30kg box of oranges wasn't worth it so they made it disappear and had a nice treat while they did so.
2) Snow excites the kids and depresses adults who know they'll spend more time than they want out in the cold shoveling the driveway. A Ukrainian guy thought reporting a murder might be enough to prompt the local police to do the plowing for him.
3) Chances are pretty good that you remember your classmates from school but are you related to any of them? These twins took a bit longer than you might think to figure out their relation.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/18/2021 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
What happened to the SNC-Lavalin investigation? Should those with mental illness be offered MAiD? Would boycotting the Beijing Olympics be effective?
There was a time when Justin Trudeau's SNC-Lavalin scandal was all anyone was talking about but since then it seems to have just been swept under the rug without any actual recourse or closure. Democracy Watch has called on the RCMP and prosecutors to give us an update on this now 2-year-old issue.
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch
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A bill has been passed by the Canadian Senate to relax the rules around who qualifies for a medically assisted death with those suffering from mental illness to be potentially eligible. What does this mean for someone who's contemplating suicide as a result of their mental illness? Could those seeking out treatment for mental illness see treatment as an option second to physician-assisted suicide?
Guest: Dr. Sonu Gaind, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Chief of Psychiatry/Medical Director of Mental Health, Humber River Hospital
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There is more and more talk about whether or not countries should boycott the Beijing Olympics. Would a boycott make enough noise or would a better move be to send athletes and encourage them to protest?
Guest: Dr. Michael Naraine, Assistant Professor of Sports Business, Brock University
2/18/2021 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - 1 ring for 2 proposals, Homemade speed bumps & Why pretending to be Obama isn't a great idea
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A Florida man thinks the one ring he bought will be enough to satisfy both of his girlfriends.
2) A man in Malaysia is tired of cars speeding by his house so he builds a solution to slow them down.
3) When your handgun application gets denied in Tennessee, there's probably a very good reason for that decision but that didn't stop this white guy from reapplying using the name of one of the US' most famous presidents ever.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/17/2021 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Selling pot in Ancaster & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A licence has been granted to a pot shop to open its doors in Ancaster however it's being met with some resistance not because of what it's selling but rather where it's going to be sold. How close is too close for certain businesses like pot shops and liquor stores to be in relation to places like school bus stops and day cares and how did this application go through despite the massive backlash from the public?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Don Robertson joins Scott for this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson to talk about the oddity that is the Toronto Maple Leafs. Also on the docket is when it is alright for a team to ease up on their opponent due to being so far ahead on the scoreboard.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
2/17/2021 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Boycotting the Beijing Olympics, 3-day work weeks, "April Break" & Valentine's Day
Scott welcomes Mike Fortune back to the show for another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Boycotting the Beijing Olympics, a potential federal election in June, March Break becoming 'April Break', 3-day work weeks, $3,000 headlights and even how romantic Mike gets on Valentine's Day.
2/13/2021 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
Bonus Segment - Lies every parent has told their kid
Every parent has to tell their kids something, or else the questions never stop. Scott goes to the internet to find out the best white lies that have been told by parents to their children.
2/12/2021 • 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Tom's Story of the Day - Ironic bumper stickers, sexy cow photos, & unorthidox guitar
Today's edition of Tom's Story of the Day features:
1) Ironic bumper stickers are weird, enjoyable to read and when put in context can give you a good laugh. For example, if your sticker says "I'm not drunk", maybe don't drink and drive.
2) Are algorithm's perfect? Not in the case of this story of an ad agency selling stock photos. Facebook clearly doesn't have one, or else some photos wouldn't be flagged as sexual or adult in nature.
3) What happens when someone dies? They get a funeral, maybe buried, possibly cremated. What about when your religion doesn't allow cremation? Well, this guy's nephew knew exactly what to do.
Which one will be crowned Tom's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/12/2021 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
How bad could a 3rd wave of COVID-19 be? Say Hello to April Break! What should fans be allowed to do at sporting events?
Health officials claim that a potential third wave of COVID-19 could be coming. How bad could it be? And what are the chances of this third wave arriving?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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March Break is becoming "April Break". Is it a good idea? Bad idea? Scott opens the lines to hear what you think.
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Anybody who's been to a sporting event knows part of the fun comes from being loud, cheering, booing, and more. But how far should fans be allowed to go?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
2/12/2021 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus Segment - Showerthoughts with Tom
That moment of genius you get when you're about to fall asleep or the amazing revelation you had in the shower can be summed up as one word: a showerthought. Together, Scott and Tom explore some of the best showerthoughts the internet has to offer.
2/11/2021 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
New announcements about LRT, Pros & cons of paid sick days, and 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
The LRT is back in the news thanks to updates from the provincial and federal governments, but how will they affect Hamilton?
Guest: John-Paul Danko, Ward 8 Councilor, City of Hamilton
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Paid sick days have been a talking point throughout the pandemic. Some are for it, some are against it. Scott weighs the options with the help of Peter Shawn Taylor.
Guest: Peter Shawn Taylor, Senior Features Editor, C2C Journal
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Nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are released. Who's on the list? And who deserves to be inducted?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
2/11/2021 • 46 minutes, 14 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The Cactus Smuggler, Ex-Dump Box, World's First Lawyer-Kitten
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) Everyone knows you should never cuddle up to a cactus. Some smuggler didn't get the message and had what must have been a very uncomfortable flight from China to New Zealand.
2) Dumping an ex is taking a new turn this Valentine's Day! For only $10 you can name a litter box after your ex!
3) Why does Zoom have the option to be a kitten? That's what a lawyer is asking following a mid-trial mishap that probably brought some much needed cuteness to what was likely a not so cute court case.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/10/2021 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Hamilton's Commonwealth Games Bid, Edmonton's Football Team name options suck, & The LCBO's $85,000 bottle of whisky
Hamilton's bid to host the Commonwealth Games has reached a bit of a standstill. Where are things currently standing and is there still a possibility of seeing the games return to Hamilton?
Guest: Louis Frapporti, Chair, Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games Bid Corporation
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There are lots of names vying to be chosen as the new name of the Edmonton Football Team. So far none of them have really jumped out as a clear winner to Scott so he consults Steve Foxcroft to get his opinion on what seems to be a lacklustre list of options.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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The LCBO is selling a bottle of whisky for $85,000. Is it worth the price? Or is it too expensive for its taste?
Guest: Davin De Kergommeaux, Spirits Author; International Whisky Judge; Founder, Canadian Whisky Awards
2/10/2021 • 51 minutes, 30 seconds
Will's Story of the Day - A chicken fueled standoff, illegal Pokemon catching and one easy trick to keeping your hair perfectly still
2/9/2021 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Racism from Hamilton School Board trustees, Canada's vaccines, the Super Bowl, the Weeknd and sporting injuries
Steven Del Duca, leader of the Ontario liberal party, joined Scott to talk about what he thinks should happen to the trustees named in the report about racism on the Hamilton School Board.
Will Canadians all be vaccinated by September? Some callers share their thoughts with Scott on that.
Don Robertson shares his thoughts on this week in sports. Wasn't there some big event recently? He might bring it up.
2/9/2021 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Bob Cowan: Receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, education, celebrity interviews & on-air mishaps
Scott welcomes Bob Cowan to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, March Break, interviewing celebrities and more gets covered along with the worst way you could announce "Mighty Ducks 4" while on the air.
Guest: Bob Cowan, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
2/6/2021 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The SCUBA driver, Verified on Twitter and at home & The Ottawa 'well-groomed' Senators
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) The driver who was pulled over and had officers discover that he chose to don his SCUBA gear before getting behind the wheel.
2) People can get verified on Twitter as actually being the people they are claiming to be so a prankster set up a fake business that said it would display that verified status on the exterior of your home.
3) The Ottawa Senators are now sponsored by Manscaped, a company for men's below-the-belt grooming (imagine the marketing opportunities here!).
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/5/2021 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Will Canadian businesses succeed post-pandemic? Approve or cancel March Break? How do you feel about Canada taking back its donated vaccines?
Once the pandemic is over, people spending money at restaurants, stores & more should restart our economy but they can't do it alone. The world market presents numerous opportunities for Canadian businesses to thrive. In the meantime, shouldn't we start investing in our businesses to ensure they're ready? Apparently the opposite is happening, we're falling behind!
Guest: Bill Robson, CEO, C.D. Howe Institute
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March Break is getting closer and closer with every day but the question as to whether or not it'll be cancelled this year. Turns out Scott's next guest has a third option in mind. What is it and how could it make better use of March Break?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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A fund has been set up by some of the richest countries to help get vaccines in the hands of some of the poorest... and Canada is going to be taking back its donation to the fund. Scott opens the phone lines to hear what you think of this decision.
2/5/2021 • 47 minutes, 48 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Feed your ex to lizards for $5, Testing your new vest, The 'conjugal' visit that wasn't
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features:
1) A zoo's Valentine's Day feature where you can pay $5 for them to name a cockroach after your ex and watch them feed said cockroach to one of their animals.
2) Some Czech guys who decided after a few drinks that their bulletproof vest hasn't been tested yet.
3) A Florida lawyer who tried making some... adult material featuring a sex worker and his client while said client was still in jail.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
2/4/2021 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Politics' effect on our COVID-19 response, The most overrated player in football & Preparing for kids' return to school
Politics has really changed throughout the pandemic. Now we're seeing politicians who seem to be giving a message along the lines of 'don't listen to the other person'. Is our COVID-19 response more about why the other person is wrong and shouldn't be listened to instead of 'this is what we're doing and we're going to get it done'?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview; Former President, Liberal Party of Canada
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You might not like it but Scott has a football player on his mind who he's deemed the most overrated player ever. Is his performance in the upcoming Superbowl going to prove him wrong?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Now that the announcement about kids returning to school has been made, what will Hamilton's public board do in preparation for the kids' returns?
Guest: Dawn Danko, Chair, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
2/4/2021 • 49 minutes, 52 seconds
Government supervised quarantine. Is it too far? Will Zoom exams creepily spy on students? And is classic rock killing modern music?
2/3/2021 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Will's story of the day - What does the Hollywood sign say?
2/3/2021 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Marvin Ryder helps us understand the recent stock market shenanigans and sports talk with Don Robertson
2/2/2021 • 45 minutes, 20 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Annette Hamm: TV anniversaries, travel restrictions, vaccination & home-buying in Hamilton
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton welcomes Annette Hamm back to the show to debate the new travel restrictions that will be going in to place, vaccinations, an upcoming TV anniversary, the abandoned Hamilton home on sale for $500k and more.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-host, Morning Live, CHCH-TV
1/30/2021 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - The dead professor's class, the student named Reconnecting, Kraft Dinner's newest flavour
A student found out something surprising about the professor teaching their online university class. Another student went by 'Reconnecting' during their online class. Kraft-Heinz will be making a limited run of Candy Kraft Dinner for Valentine's Day with the colour to match!
Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
1/29/2021 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
How should Canada respond to the US' 'Buy American' bill? When is someone actually dead?
Now that Biden has reinforced the 'Buy American' bill, where are things going to go from here for Canada? Can we negotiate an exception for Canadian businesses? Should we make a 'Buy Canadian' in retaliation?
Guest: Tracy Gray, MP, Kelowna-Lake Country; Shadow Minister, Export Promotion & International Trade
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Every human is going to die at some point or another however we still aren't 100% sure of when in the dying process we are definitively dead. The Death Prediction and Physiology after Removal of Therapy Study (DePPaRT Study) looked into finding an answer to this. How will this study help inform those considering organ donation?
Guest: Dr. Sonny Dhanani, Chief, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario; Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa
1/29/2021 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Meet the famous Plymouth Hoe, $500 to be told your dog is fine & Winning the lottery thanks to a dream
Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features a mistake on Facebook's part that caused any post about the Plymouth Hoe being removed for being offensive, a guy who's dog began walking like him after he suffered an ankle injury and the Toronto woman who won the lottery thanks to a dream her husband.
Which story will be crowned as Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
1/28/2021 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Is working from home losing its shine? Planning future vacations during COVID-19 & Should politics play into Hall of Fame voting?
The idea of working from home took the world by storm as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic however there are signs that it might be losing its shine. Could we be seeing the downside of working from home starting to take its hold?
Guest: Dr. John Trougakos, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour & HR Management, Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough
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In a world where traveling around the world for pleasure has shutdown almost entirely, it's a weird position travel agents are finding themselves in. Are people still trying to travel despite the numerous restrictions in place? Are there perks to booking a cruise now instead of waiting for later?
Guest: Shawna Curtin-Weatherill, Franchise Owner, Expedia Cruises Waterdown
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The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced that it's not going to have a class this year. The closest to being voted in was Curt Schilling however due to his political views, some of the people who held his ticket to the Hall of Fame said they couldn't vote for him. Should politics impact whether or not a player gets inducted into their respective sport's hall of fame?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
1/28/2021 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Pay the fine or do the pushups, hackers hack hackers with hacking website & the British wannabe alien
Today's edition Ben's Story of the Day features another 3 bizarre stories from around the world. Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day?
1) A major tourist destination is now saying that if you get caught not wearing a mask you have two options: Pay the fine or do 50 pushups.
2) North Korean hackers have reached out to hackers around the world to lure them to their website about hacking with the intentions of hacking the hackers. That's right, hackers made a hacking website so those hackers can hack hackers.
3) A man in Britain has made it his life-long goal of looking like an all-black alien. Complete with tattoos, piercings, implants and more, he's realizing that removing parts of his body might be a step too far...
1/27/2021 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
The 'Buy American' bill and its meaning for Canada, What do you miss doing? & Will cancelling the Tokyo Olympics be easy?
What does President Biden's strengthening of the 'Buy American' bill mean for Canada? As one of their top trading partners, will that relationship see some tension or is there a chance we'll have an exception be made for us?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taken away our ability to do many things. Regardless of it's seeing friends & family, going out to the movies or being able to travel around the world once again, everyone has something they can't wait to do again. Scott opens the phone lines to find out what you look forward to doing after the pandemic comes to an end.
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COVID-19 has put the Tokyo Olympics in jeopardy but does that mean it'll be as easy as saying the games aren't happening?
Guest: Dr. Michael Naraine, Assistant Professor of Sports Business, Brock University
1/27/2021 • 51 minutes, 1 second
Ben's Story of the Day: Missing shipping containers, How to become Legal Jamm & Jail-time for mistaking yourself in a picture
Ben's Story of the Day has the unique ability to take three completely unrelated stories and pit them against each other for weirdness, cleverness or sometimes outright stupidity. This week's helping features a cargo-ship that tipped a little too far in one direction, a tribute band's response to a cease & desist and the case of a wife who stabbed her husband because of a picture of him 'cheating'.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
1/26/2021 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
How can we keep 2.4 million Canadians employed? Getting paid sick leave for more Ontarians & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The numbers are in and they're not looking good for small businesses all across Canada. As many as 180,000 businesses may turn off their lights for the last time but is there anything that can be done to lighten their load and help upwards of 2.4 million Canadians employed?
Guest: Julie Kwiecinski, Director of Provincial Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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If Scott's next guest gets his way, paid sick leave will be just one of the many things many of Ontario's most important workers will have access to. Steven Del Duca joins the show to help shed light on what he wants to accomplish and how he wants to get it done.
Guest: Steven Del Duca, Leader, Ontario Liberal Party
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We now have a better idea as to if Tom Brady carried Bill Belichik to the Superbowl or if it was the other way around. Also, how does a bad call from a coach impact a player at the top of their game? Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about all of this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/26/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jeff Mahoney: Canada's Governor General resigns, vaccination & eating lab-grown meat
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio sees Scott welcome Jeff Mahoney to the show to talk about vaccination, consuming lab-grown meat, the Governor General's resignation and more.
Guest: Jeff Mahoney, Reporter & Columnist, The Hamilton Spectator
1/23/2021 • 54 minutes, 23 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: The worst words to hear after being in a coma, using the movie Psycho in court & a surprising shipment of bananas
When Ben's wearing a shirt featuring space-faring cat faces on burritos & tacos, you know it's going to be a good set of stories for Ben's Story of the Day. Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day, the worst first words to hear after waking up from a 7 month coma, a lawyer's weird use of a scene from the movie Psycho in court or perhaps a BC grocer's surprising shipment of bananas?
1/22/2021 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Is the Governor General's resignation a big deal? Making lab-grown meat in Hamilton & Everything you want to know about Billy Van
Canada's now-former Governor General Julie Payette has resigned from her position following a scathing report about how she ran Rideau Hall. Is this a big deal or is it just another case of a badly behaved politician?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, History & Civics Teacher, Waterdown District High School; Multiple Award-winning Author; Board of Directors Member, Ontario Heritage Trust
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Would you eat meat that was grown in a lab? It exists and we're now closer to making it accessible thanks to the works of some researchers at McMaster University. How do you make it and does it actually taste like real meat?
Guest: Dr. Ravi Selvagapathy, Biomedical Engineer, McMaster University
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Billy Van was a major driving force behind the show "The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" which was made at the CHCH studios and shown all over Canada and parts of the US for 25 years. Scott talks with one of the authors of a tell-all book that has been written about him.
Guest: Stacey Case, Co-author, "Who's the Man? Billy Van!"
1/22/2021 • 48 minutes, 47 seconds
Bonus Segment - Showerthoughts with Ben
That moment of genius you get when you're about to fall asleep or the amazing revelation you had in the shower can be summed up as one word: a showerthought. Together, Scott and Ben explore some of the best showerthoughts the internet has to offer.
1/21/2021 • 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Why are Canadians OK with giving up parts of their freedom of expression? Should Blue Jays fans cheer or boo for George Springer?
A poll found that a large percentage of Canadians are alright with the government picking and choosing what they can censor on social media networks. Is this something that could backfire if a bill was passed?
Guest: Joanna Baron, Executive Director, Canadian Constitution Foundation
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The Houston Astros' sign stealing scandal will forever be a mark that's made beside the players and staff and now that Toronto has paid a hefty sum for one of them, some Jays fans aren't sure whether they should cheer or boo.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
1/21/2021 • 33 minutes, 49 seconds
Exploring some of the goofiest headlines from throughout the years
Back by popular demand is Scott and Ben delving into the unfortunate, funny and technically true headlines that have graced news outlets from over the years.
1/20/2021 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
What's going on with Hamilton's housing market? Understanding cryptocurrency & The doctor from every major death from MLK & JFK to Elvis and JonBenét Ramsey
Hamilton's housing market has been on the rise for a very long time with very few signs of stopping anytime soon. To get a better look on where things currently stand, Scott turns to one of the best known local real estate agents.
Guest: Judy Marsales, Broker of Record, Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.
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Cryptocurrency as a means of investment is still widely misunderstood by many people and with the price of one Bitcoin being just shy of $50,000, should more people get into trading it? How does it work? Where does its value come from?
Guest: Don Fox, Principal, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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You've heard of JFK, Elvis Presley, Martin Luther King Jr., JonBenét Ramsey and OJ Simpson before but you might not be as familiar with a doctor who's been involved with all of their court cases and more. What role has Dr. Cyril Wecht played in these cases and does he believe the mainstream story is what actually happened?
Guest: Dr. Cyril Wecht, Forensic Pathologist, Attorney & Medical-legal Consultant; Author, 'The Life and Deaths of Cyril Wecht: Memoirs of America's Most Controversial Forensic Pathologist'
1/20/2021 • 55 minutes, 48 seconds
Keystone cancellation - is Canada in hot water? And sports talk with Don Robertson
Joe Biden announced he will cancel the permit for Keystone XL pipeline. What are the ramifications and implications when it comes to us? Especially to Alberta?
Guest: Marvin Ryder - Degroote School of Business, McMaster University
Don Robertson joins, as he does every Monday, to discuss a few big things. Not least of all is: Should superstars be protected more?
1/19/2021 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
Podcast Preview - How badly will Keystone XL cancellation hit Canada?
1/19/2021 • 2 minutes, 28 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Donna Skelly, Conservative MPP of Flamborough/Glanbrook
1/16/2021 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
How can the lack of business travel affect you even if you don't travel for business? Scott talks about a controversial sign in Brantford. How are streaming services going to survive with so much competition?
1/15/2021 • 47 minutes, 35 seconds
Dr. Elliot Tepper on the purpose behind a second impeachment in the U.S.
More history is being made just south of the border where Donald Trump is being impeached for a second time. However, with there being around a week left in his presidency, what's the point of a second impeachment?
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Carleton University
1/14/2021 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Where have all the influenza cases gone? What's the point of a second impeachment? What triggered the James Harden trade?
There seems to have been a major drop in the number of cases of the flu. Have influenza rates gone down as a result of COVID-19 safety protocols or are they simply being misdiagnosed?
Guest: Dr. Karen Mossman, Infectious Disease Expert, McMaster Immunology Research Centre
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More history is being made just south of the border where Donald Trump is being impeached for a second time. However, with there being around a week left in his presidency, what's the point of a second impeachment?
Guest: Dr. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Carleton University
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A major trade has been made in the NBA but has it been for good reasons or simply because James Harden complained enough? Also, should the NBA's salary cap be made a hard cap to prevent players from gathering their superstar friends onto the same team?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster; NFL Chain Gang Member; NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
1/14/2021 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Mistaken mushrooms, a new way of carrying heroin & the great chastity belt hack
When it comes to Ben's Story of the Day, weird and unusual are what you'll find more than anything else and today's agenda fits the bill on all accounts.
Will Ben choose the English lady who mistook some mushrooms on the side of the road for a disembodied foot, the man hauling over 90 individual packages of heroin between his butt cheeks or the hack that affected bluetooth male chastity belts all over the world?
1/12/2021 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
The precedent has been set, will Twitter consistently enforce it? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The removal of Donald Trump from Twitter is being hailed as a good call but it's also a moment of Twitter drawing its line in the sand. Can we expect to see Twitter maintain consistency now that a precedent has been set or was their removal of Trump merely a PR stunt?
Guest: Matt Gurney, Columnist, National Post; Host, Sirius Satellite Radio; Contributor, Maclean's & TVO
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Scott and Don Robertson discuss everything from the challenges of being a head coach in the professional realm, Mike Babcock's new gig, this past weekend's numerous NFL games and more in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/12/2021 • 52 minutes, 53 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Pro-Trump mob breaks into Capitol Hill, COVID-19 & the cancellation of Caillou
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West who joins Scott to give his take on what has been a hectic, busy and, in some cases, confusing week.
Guest: Jamie West, Host, The Jamie West Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML; Executive Producer, The Scott Radley Show & CEO, Westpro Media
1/9/2021 • 55 minutes, 9 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Absurd candle recall, ear mushrooms & Controversial Danish TV show for kids
A peculiar candle recall by Health Canada, patient complaining of sore ears and unusual Danish children's TV show can only be found together in one place... Ben's Story of the Day!
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
1/8/2021 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
How did the craziness of 2020 get predicted back in 2012? Canadians' relationship with food in 2021
Approximately 8 years ago, there was a projection made that in 2020 there would be some form of upheaval that we would go through. How could a theory like this be made so long ago and if it could predict what's happening now, what's coming next?
Guest: Dr. Dan Hoyer, Senior Project Manager, Seshat: Global History Databank
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A new survey of Canadians and our expected relationship with food this year has yielded some interesting results. From plans to try and lose weight to how much we plan on eating out, this study covers it all.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
1/8/2021 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
Elliot Tepper on the storming of the Capitol Building by pro-Trump rioters
A lot of news is coming out of Washington D.C. in what can simply be described as a historic moment in the United States' history. Elliot Tepper joins Scott to help explain what's happening, where it could go and for how long.
Guest: Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Carleton University
1/7/2021 • 14 minutes, 17 seconds
Bonus Segment: Anyone can point out a bad headline... here's some of them
When you have a limited amount of time to describe an article in only a few words, weirdness and occasional silliness is bound to follow. Scott and Ben read through some of the goofiest headlines from newspapers around the world.
1/6/2021 • 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Why do Canadians love hypocritical politicians? Preserving a lost limb & What does the music industry's future hold?
What does it say when the people who make the rules break those very same rules? That question is being applied to several politicians who have decided to travel abroad despite COVID-19 restrictions. This isn't the first case of Canadians accepting and tolerating hypocrisy in politics and is it something we're going to keep seeing from our politicians?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator; former President, Liberal Party of Canada; Host, The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
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Most people who lose a limb end up having it incinerated or donated but a Mississauga man went another route after losing part of his leg, he had it preserved.
Guest: Justin Fernandes
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Last year saw a massive drop in music sales. Who should be blamed for this and what could it be saying about the future of the music industry?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
1/6/2021 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Trophy destruction, car horn alternatives & making 'amen' more inclusive
Despite evolving brains capable of incredible things, many humans have shown that it's capable of just as many incredibly stupid things too. Scott has uncovered three stories detailing the latter and presents them to Ben in order for one to be crowned Ben's Story of the Day.
Will it be a football teams complete and utter destruction of their trophy, Tesla's car horn alternatives or perhaps the 117th sitting of Congress' opening prayer being closed with both 'amen' and 'awoman' in an attempt by Missouri's Democratic represenative to make things more inclusive.
Which story will be deemed Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
1/5/2021 • 8 minutes
Why is cannabis use on the rise? Did China kidnap its richest citizen for speaking out? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a rise to many Canadians' cannabis use but even if the pandemic comes to an end, will there be lingering effects for users?
Guest: Dr. James MacKillop, Peter Boris Chair in Addictions Research; Director, Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton; Co-Director, Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research, McMaster University; Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University
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One of the richest men in the world has disappeared. Jack Ma, co-founder of tech giant Alibaba Group, has not been seen publicly in 2 month following some criticism of the Chinese government and its banking system. Is this a case of the Chinese government kidnapping a Chinese citizen for speaking out against it?
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute; former Counsellor, Canadian Embassy to China
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The World Junior Championship is something many hockey fans make sure they watch each year and this year is no different... all things considered. Don Robertson joins Scott to talk all about the tournament, Blue Jays' off-season plans and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
1/5/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
The beautiful Christmas Eve tradition upheld at Canadian war graves in Holland
In a beautiful display of solidarity and thankfulness, every Christmas Eve sees a tradition get upheld in Holland's cemeteries for fallen Canadian troops. Schoolchildren and volunteers light candles that get laid at the Canadian soldiers' graves resulting in a truly beautiful sight. How did this tradition begin?
Guest: Marc Fraser, President of the foundation overseeing the Holten Canadian War Cemetery
12/24/2020 • 13 minutes, 28 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Santa gets stuck in the powerlines, nude rollerblading on the interstate & running ashore for better cell service
Scott presents Ben with 3 stories in what's known as Ben's Story of the Day. Today's serving comes complete with a hang-gliding santa who got stuck in some powerlines, a nude rollerblader who set off on the insterstate with nothing but a panda head on & a ship beached itself all because the ship's captain wanted some better cell service.
Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?
12/23/2020 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Is it time to hold students back a year? How Hometown Hub is helping Hamiltonians & Why did the NHL make offsides even more confusing?
The announcement that Ontario will be entering a province-wide lockdown is yet another disruption that will be coming to Ontario's students. Is it time for us to consider holding every student back a year to ensure they learn what they should properly?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder & CEO of The Math Guru
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As the COVID-19 pandemic ravages small businesses in an unprecedented manner, a website featuring many of Hamilton's local businesses is working to help keep them open.
Guest: Sam Holdridge, Hometown Hub
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There seems to be a rule that whenever a sports league changes or adjusts its rule book, it has to make things more complicated. As the NHL changes what it considers to be offside, it too, is following that rule to make things more complicated than they ever needed to be.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
12/23/2020 • 46 minutes, 44 seconds
How would a virus mutation impact the fight against COVID-19? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The COVID-19 pandemic may be changing thanks to a mutation in the virus that reports are saying was first seen in the United Kingdom. What would a mutation mean in the fight against COVID-19?
Guest: Dr. Karen Mossman, Professor, Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine & Associate Vice-President of Research, McMaster University
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What do you do when your star player is starting to act like they rule the world? How do you pay your players when fans aren't allowed to to buy tickets to see them play? Together Scott and Don discuss these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/22/2020 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Lesley Stewart: Hamilton moving into lockdown, a parent's perspective on schooling during COVID-19 & stealing memorabilia
Scott Radley welcomes Lesley Stewart to the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Whether it's Hamilton moving into lockdown, schooling during a pandemic, the entertainment value that poo provides or stealing sports memorabilia, Scott and Lesley have something to say about it all.
Guest: Lesley Stewart, Anchor & Reporter, CHCH-TV, CFL Cheerleader & Coach, Sideline Reporter & Host, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Executive Sales Manager, Fox 40 International
12/19/2020 • 51 minutes, 44 seconds
Hamilton's housing market: Bubble or not? Is China igniting a new space race? And Bubba O'Neil with sports!
Murtaza Haider, professor of Data Science and Real Estate Management at Ryerson University, tells us about Hamilton's housing market. Are we in a bubble? Is that necessarily bad? If it is bad, is it as bad as the doom sayers claim?
Astrophysicist Jesse Rogerson, PhD, has some fascinating insights with regard to China's recent space missions. Might they get to the moon before the US launches their next mission?
And Bubba O'Neil joins for some sports talk. Russia and the Olympics, James Harden and more!
12/18/2020 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
Podcast preview - China's fast growing space tech
12/18/2020 • 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Solving one of the Zodiac Killer's ciphers & What it's like being on The Bachelorette
A serial killer called Zodiac (a.k.a the Zodiac Killer) terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s and '70s and came to the forefront courtesy of their ciphers that were sent to the local police and media. After 51 years, one of those ciphers has been cracked. Scott speaks with one of the people who deciphered the message to find out how they did it and what it says.
Guest: David Oranchak, Computer Programmer & Code-breaker
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You've likely heard of The Bachelor & The Bachelorette television shows. One of the contestants on this season of The Bachelorette is a guy who happens to be from Burlington. Was he actually looking for love or is there something more to the show and how did he actually get on the show?
Guest: Blake Moynes, Wildlife Manager & Contestant, The Bachelorette (Season 16)
12/17/2020 • 39 minutes, 15 seconds
What is the history behind these Christmas traditions?
Whether it's the Christmas tree in your home, baking cookies or kissing underneath mistletoe, there's history and meaning to it all. Scott tests Ben on his knowledge of the origin stories behind many of these traditions.
12/16/2020 • 15 minutes, 59 seconds
Hamilton's film industry chugging along, Rapid housing coming to Hamilton & Football players collecting food for local families
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic causing many businesses and industries to slow down or stop altogether, Hamilton's film and television industry is chugging along quite healthily. Scott turns to someone who's helping make that happen to get an inside view.
Guest: Kim Adrovez, Senior Project Manager, City of Hamilton's Film Office
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An announcement from the federal government regarding housing in Hamilton mean's some rapid housing will be coming to the city. Was this spurred on by recent events in Hamilton or has this been in the works for a while?
Guest: Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton
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Some stars from the CFL are working together to help bring food to families in the Hamilton & Burlington area. How are they doing that and despite playing for and in many other communities, why here?
Guest: Zach Collaros, Quarterback, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Co-Owner, Scholars of Burlington South
12/16/2020 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Will raising the federal carbon tax actually benefit you? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Canada's federal government has announced it's plans to raise the federal carbon tax and even though they say Canadians will receive a return, is it as simple as that?
Guest: Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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A basketball player has deemed speaking to the media as being beneath him, a Wayne Gretzky trading card has sold for $1.2 million USD & another sports team is making the call to change their name. These are all on the agenda for this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/15/2020 • 50 minutes
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Immunity passports, firing an anthem singer, Mike's Story of the Day & going to space
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton sees Scott Radley joined by Mike Fortune to talk about immunity passports that'll verify vaccination against COVID-19, traveling to the moon and space as a whole, the Vancouver Canucks & the firing of their national anthem singer and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
12/12/2020 • 53 minutes, 26 seconds
Why are Chinese soldiers training in Canada? Why are we planning on returning to the moon?
Chinese soldiers have been training with Canadian soldiers on Canadian soil. Why would anyone think welcoming Chinese soldiers to Canadian soil be a good thing?
Guest: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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We now know the names of the newly minted astronauts some of whom are likely to find their way onto the moon as soon as 2024. Normally news like this would be making headlines everywhere however it hasn't, why is that? Has space become normalized and less special than in years past? Also, why do we want to return to the moon?
Guest: Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Assistant Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies, York University
12/11/2020 • 28 minutes, 25 seconds
Colin Mochrie on new interactive improv show, mistaking bat people for fat people, early gigs and more
Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, two cast members from the TV show 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', are teaming up to bring their new interactive improv comedy show 'Stream of Consciousness' to you at home! Colin joins Scott to talk all about this new show as well as what it's like improvising for an audience, the results of mistaking bat people for fat people and more.
Guest: Colin Mochrie, Professional Improviser, Actor & Author, 'Not Quite the Classics'
12/10/2020 • 20 minutes, 40 seconds
Immunity passports, Olympics welcomes breakdancing & Colin Mochrie talks new improv show, early gigs, improvising for crowds and more
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are beginning to roll out around the world, the question of how do we confirm if someone has been inoculated has been raised. A proposed idea is that of an immunity passport but the catch is that if you're not vaccinated then you can't attend theatres, restaurants and possibly even work among other things. Could something like this actually happen and what path could it start leading us down?
Guest: Michael Bryant, Executive Director and General Counsel, Canadian Civil Liberties Association and former Attorney General of Ontario
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The International Olympic Committee has announced it's newest Olympic sport, breakdancing. Is this an example of the IOC being ridiculous or could this be just what the Olympic Games needs?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, not-so-long-time NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
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Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, two cast members from the TV show 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', are teaming up to bring their new interactive improv comedy show 'Stream of Consciousness' to you at home! Colin joins Scott to talk all about this new show as well as what it's like improvising for an audience, the results of mistaking bat people for fat people and more.
Guest: Colin Mochrie, Professional Improviser, Actor & Author, 'Not Quite the Classics'
12/10/2020 • 50 minutes, 21 seconds
Should Hamilton spend $1 billion to build the LRT & The 40th anniversary of John Lennon's murder
Now that you've had time to digest the report from Ontario's Auditor General which included the cost of Hamilton's potential LRT, Scott wants to hear from you. Would it be worth having the City of Hamilton spend $1 billion in order to build the LRT project?
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Today marks the 40 year anniversary of the murder of John Lennon. What could have happened to The Beatles if John wasn't killed? What might the world and the music industry look like today?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
12/9/2020 • 30 minutes, 14 seconds
Was cancelling Hamilton's LRT the right call? Music's impact on the brain & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A new report from the Auditor General of Ontario has brought attention back to the topic that will never die, Hamilton's LRT. Is there a positive light being cast or a negative one being cast on the project's cancellation? Was the right call made?
Guest: Steven Del Duca, Leader, Ontario Liberal Party & former Minister of Transportation under Kathleen Wynne
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There's research that suggest music is a beneficial factor in building the brains of children however could it also be something that helps rebuild aging brains? A McMaster University project might be able to find out an answer to that question.
Guest: Dr. Laurel Trainor, Founding Director, McMaster Institute for Music & the Mind
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Professional athletes wield an amazing amount of power and influence and yet some just don't realize it, Scott and Don reminisce on great moments & missed opportunities they've had with pros and the moments they'll never forget. Also on the docket for today is whether or not a coach's career should be ended over a bad play and do you think more outdoor NHL games is what we need?
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
12/8/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Should anti-maskers be treated last? Taxing big foreign companies & The perfect Christmas carol for 2020
Whether you like it or not, your actions and decisions have consequences. Should that then mean that people who choose not to wear a mask should go to the back of the line in the event they get sick?
Guest: Dr. Arthur Caplan, Founding Director, Division of Medical Ethics, New York University School of Medicine
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The federal government of Canada is looking to impose a tax on large companies based outside of the country like Netflix, Amazon and Airbnb. Would these companies simply eat the tax and carry on or will they just pass the expense on to consumers?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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If there's a Christmas carol that is best suited for earthlings in 2020, it's 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas'. The one catch with this song is that many of us have been singing it wrong for a long time. Which lyrics were changed and why is the original better fitting for today?
Guest: Jason Markusoff, Author, 'It's the perfect pandemic Christmas song—but we don't sing the right version', Maclean's
12/4/2020 • 43 minutes, 10 seconds
18th Century Slang That We Should Use Again
After centuries, words and phrases can be forgotten altogether so Scott and Ben take a look at some of the best slang from the 18th century to see if some of it is worth bringing back Whether you're a muffin walloper, completely shipwrecked, or have a boss with a giggle-mug you're sure to find something you like.
12/3/2020 • 17 minutes, 19 seconds
The end of snow days for Hamilton's public board? Ontario helps out Hamilton school board & A closer look at making Hallmark movies
Snow days in Hamilton may be coming to an end if you're in the public board. Online learning has kept students at home and thus eliminated any safety risk should heavy snow come our way. The teachers' union isn't happy with this so Scott is looking to find out more.
Guest: Jeff Sorensen, President of the Hamilton-Wentworth Elementary Teachers' Local union
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A major relief has come to the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board after the province has decided to step in and save them from having an incredible deficit. Where does this leave the school board and Hamilton as a whole?
Guest: Alex Johnstone, Chair, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
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Love them or hate them, you know exactly what you're getting when you watch a Hallmark christmas movie. What makes them so enjoyable and yet so similar? Also, how do you go about making one?
Guest: Ron Oliver, Emmy-nominated Director, Writer & Producer
12/3/2020 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day: Fighting with pork, Extra drunk with 2 goats & Priest converts church to strip club
12/2/2020 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Is a coffin outside a politician's house too much? Should a COVID-19 vaccine be rolled out so quickly? Are you ready for basketball to return so soon?
Protestors brought and left a coffin filled with roses and some naloxone kits to Mayor Fred Eisenberger's house. Was this a thinly veiled threat of violence or merely a memorial to those lost to drug overdoses and homelessness?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Host & Community Producer, Cable 14 & Former Hamilton Mayor
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There is some understanding that vaccines take time to develop, approve and subsequently distribute. Despite this, we've seen the process get sped up on all fronts which has raised some questions as to whether we should be concerned with the COVID-19 vaccines. Have they simply been pushed to the front of the bureaucratic line or are these vaccines half-baked?
Guest: Dr. Ed Mills, Health Researcher and Associate Professor at McMaster University
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It wasn't too long ago that the NBA season came to a close and it sounds like teams are continuing the theme of keeping things short. The Toronto Raptors are said to be getting ready for training camp for the next season. Is this too much, too fast or are you ready for basketball to come back?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
12/2/2020 • 45 minutes, 56 seconds
Ben's Story of the Day - Speeding for geckos, bottled meat from PEI & Danish COVID zombie minks
12/1/2020 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Canada's federal fiscal update, Digital passports and vaccine paperwork & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
12/1/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Brightest conversation in Hamilton: Sandy Shaw, NDP MPP. Can we call the mountain uptown? Do we need a beard ban? Do we need smart toilets?
11/28/2020 • 51 minutes, 50 seconds
Podcast Preview - Do we really need a smart TOILET?
11/28/2020 • 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Quebec City mosque shooters life sentence has been reduced due to "cruel and unusual punishment"...Do sports players make too much money?
11/27/2020 • 27 minutes, 9 seconds
The Great Reset...What is it? We talk about the late Diego Maradona and the Hamiltonian who against him with him.
11/26/2020 • 25 minutes, 40 seconds
Physician assisted suicide for mentally ill patients, some crazy Christmas buys, and an array of weird stories from across the globe.
11/25/2020 • 40 minutes, 13 seconds
Podcast preview - Is assisted suicide for mentally ill folks a slippery slope?
John Maher
John Maher MA MD FRCPC, Barrie & South Georgian Bay ACT Teams, Canada
11/25/2020 • 3 minutes, 22 seconds
Caledonia blockade, political bias in federal judge appointments, and Don Robertson on no knockout boxing, NBA drafting and more!
11/24/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 32 seconds
Podcast Preview - A Caledonia blockade first - bringing the two sides together
11/24/2020 • 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Neil Lumsden for the brightest conversation in Hamilton podcasting: password hell, Canada boycotting the Olympics and much more!
11/21/2020 • 48 minutes, 11 seconds
Podcast Preview - Should Canada boycott the 2022 Olympics?
11/21/2020 • 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Why are Canadian food prices going up? The amount of money of debt we're in debt will blow your mind. How much money did James Harden turn down?
11/20/2020 • 47 minutes, 4 seconds
Will Hamilton's high schools remove final exams? 3D, earphone-less audio is coming, and is Autism an excuse for murder?
11/19/2020 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
Podcast preview - How bad have musicians been hit by COVID?
11/19/2020 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Do you have radon in your home? Should we bring electric scooters to Hamilton? The Grey Cup would have been this week, talking football with Rod Pederson
11/18/2020 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
Is 'The Crown' harming the Royals' reputation? And Don Robertson talks the Masters, Baseball HoF and more!
Author, teacher, and monarchist Nathan Tidridge talks to Scott about whether The Crown's attention to detail is convincing viewers that the drama in the show is fact, instead of historical fiction.
And Don Robertson joins, as he does every week, to talk sports. The riveting cinematography of The Masters, the philosophical challenge of "Why does every athlete want to be in golf?" and of course the Baseball Hall of Fame candidates.
11/17/2020 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
Podcast Preview - Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens: Should they be in the baseball hall of fame?
11/17/2020 • 3 minutes, 31 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Privilege Tax, Hamilton entering red zone, COVID-19 & Grey Cup half-time shows
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton sees Scott Radley joined by Mike Fortune to talk about if employees should be charged a 'privilege tax' for working from home, COVID-19, Hamilton moving into the red zone, the Grey Cup half-time show and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
11/14/2020 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
The Masters begins play in November & Photo radar caught 5,600 speeders in October
When The Masters rolls around, it usually is signalling that spring is here but in true 2020 fashion, what's typical and normal isn't happening. Instead, this year The Masters is starting in November mid-pandemic. Is having no patrons influencing the way players are playing? How have the drone-mounted cameras been faring?
Guest: Adam Stanley, Golf Writer & Contributor, The Globe and Mail's Report on Business
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The month of October saw one photo radar camera on one street catch at least 5,600 speeders! If one camera has caught this many speeders, then what would a full roster of 12 cameras be able to achieve? Does this prove the cameras really are just a cash-grab?
Guest: Mike Field, Manager of Transportation Operations, City of Hamilton
11/13/2020 • 28 minutes, 22 seconds
What kind of flu season can we expect this year? Should we start calling the Hamilton mountain 'uptown Hamilton'? Are bottles of wine worth thousands of dollars really worth it?
This year's flu season is looking to be a small blip on the radar likely thanks to COVID-19 precautions. Should we keep the mask wearing, physical distancing and more even after COVID-19?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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Where would you consider uptown Hamilton to be? Some people are making the switch from calling it the Hamilton mountain to uptown Hamilton but why would that be? Could it be Torontonians moving here and trying to change things or just some people trying make Hamilton sound a little more upscale? Does the mountain need rebranding? Scott opens up the phone lines and talks to a local real estate agent to find an answer to all these questions and more.
Guest: Krysta Boyer, Commercial Real Estate Agent, BBS Realty
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Just about everyone falls into the category of people who can't tell the difference between a $10,000 bottle of wine and a $10 bottle of wine. Despite this, many people try to pretend as if they do and are sure to like something if they're told it's expensive. Why is this and is a $10,000 bottle really worth it?
Guest: Britt Dixon, Winery Media/PR consultant
11/12/2020 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Is our healthcare really as good as we like to say it is? How essential is travel to our psyochology? & Who do you want to see on the $5 bill?
Canadians can often be cited as loving their "free healthcare" and for a country that spends the second most amount of money on it, we should! Despite this, is our healthcare really as good as we like to say it is?
Guest: Bacchus Barua, Associate Director, Health Policy Studies, Fraser Institute
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COVID-19 has caused many vacation plans cancelled and delayed even more travel plans. Could that be impacting our mental health and psychology? More specifically, is traveling and a change of scenery good for you?
Guest: Dr. Michael Brein, aka The Travel Psychologist, Author, Lecturer & Adventurer
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The Bank of Canada is preparing to put a new face on the $5 bill and as such, has released a list of names of people who they're considering. Scott opens the phone lines to see who you like from the list or who you'd rather see grace our currency. Should we have multiple designs for each bill to mitigate any discouragement & upset?
11/11/2020 • 52 minutes, 25 seconds
Will the world of economics gain some stability with a Joe Biden presidency? What's it like competing on Jeopardy! & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The US' new president-elect is showing to be Joe Biden which likely will bring some stability to the world of economics. Does that mean now is the perfect time to be investing your money or should you be waiting until a better time comes?
Guest: Don Fox, Principal, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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With the death of Alex Trebek over the weekend, Scott gets a better look into what it was like competing on the game show, Jeopardy!, which was hosted by Trebek along with what made him such a lovable person.
Guest: Peter Dyakowski, former Hamilton Tiger-Cat player & Jeopardy! "bronze medalist"
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Remembering Howie Meeker, the four-time Stanley Cup winner and colour analyst, who died at 97. Are you going to watch The Masters despite its unusual start time? Should the Toronto Maple Leafs try playing with only two forwards and three defencemen? Scott and Don Robertson break down these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/10/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 3 seconds
Brightest conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart: his return to TV, the US election, Wild Waterworks public funding and much more!
11/7/2020 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Podcast Preview - Scot Urquhart RETURNS TO TV
11/7/2020 • 2 minutes, 45 seconds
What changes should be made to our education system? & What's it like working on a cruise ship?
The education system we see isn't the education system we need. That's essentially the message a new book about education reform wants you to know. From coast to coast there's similar traits and as such, similar downfalls. What changes need to be made and how easy would it be to make them?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, "The State of the System" & Educhatter blog
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Going on a cruise is supposed to be a relaxing and refreshing trip on the water full of food, drink and entertainment; that would be the guest experience. What's it like below the deck and behind the curtains as an employee? Do you find fun? Could you find love?
Guest: Tanya Zaufi, Author, "All Over The Map: Two Lovers, Six Continents and a Date with Destiny"
11/5/2020 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
Can anyone predict what will happen in the US presidential election? & Who do you think will win the election?
Scott welcomes Roy Green to the show to talk about what we could see during this year's US election. Looking back at what has happened so far is easy but can anyone predict what the outcome will look like?
Guest: Roy Green, Host, The Roy Green Show, Corus Radio Network
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You've been bombarded and hounded about nearly everything that's happened with this year's US presidential election and now Scott would like to hear from you. He has one question, who do you think will win?
11/4/2020 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
Can Hamilton maintain its services without hiking taxes? & Should a former-NHL tough guy fight Mike Tyson?
It's currently projected that in order to keep the current services Hamiltonians enjoy, taxes need to go up by 4%. Despite this, some members of Hamilton's city council are requesting that there's no tax hike at all. Is there a way we can keep the services without raising the taxes?
Guest: Judi Partridge, Ward 15 Councillor
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Does the greatest player in the game have a bigger impact than the greatest coach in the game? Can a good coach do more than a good player? Could a former NHL tough guy go toe-to-toe with Mike Tyson? More importantly should he? Find out what Scott and Don Robertson have to say about these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
11/3/2020 • 52 minutes, 37 seconds
Jamie West with Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Podcasting. Halloween stories, Caledonia protests, and OHL body checking banned?
10/31/2020 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Podcast Preview - Scott and Jamie West's childhood Halloween strategies
10/31/2020 • 3 minutes, 33 seconds
How did a run-down home in Hamilton manage to sell for over $400,000? & What's the OHL's plan for a 2021 season?
A house in Hamilton that sells for over $400,000 isn't news however when it's a house that prospective buyers aren't even allowed to enter due to safety concerns, some heads are going to turn. Scott welcomes Rob Golfi to find out more about both this situation and Hamilton's real estate market as a whole.
Guest: Rob Golfi, Real Estate Agent, The Rob Golfi Team, Remax Realty
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The OHL might have a plan for a new season but would it be financially feasible for them to do it or would it make more sense to cross their fingers and hope they can last until next year? Should the NHL step in and offer some help?
Guest: Josh Brown, Sports Reporter, The Waterloo Region Record
10/30/2020 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Should the federal government apologize for its actions during the October Crisis? Should changes be made to Bill C-7? An inside look at the Canadian National Women's Hockey Team and The weirdest tour riders ever
The premier of Quebec is looking for an apology for the action taken by the federal government during the October Crisis that shook Quebec during 1970. How might Justin Trudeau's response be influenced by the fact that his father, Pierre Trudeau, was Canada's prime minister at the time? Is this just a bid to make Trudeau look bad and embarrass him?
Guest: D'arcy Jenish, Magazine Journalist and Author, The Making of the October Crisis: Canada’s Long Nightmare of Terrorism at the Hands of the FLQ
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Terminal patients are allowed under the law to pursue medical assistance to end their life but some revisions to that bill will allow more than just terminal patients to qualify. If the changes are put into law, Canadians with degenerative diseases could request the help of a physician to end their life. Surely this won't be where this ends and more revisions will come, allowing even more people to qualify, right? Does this bill contradict the Hippocratic oath that all medical doctors take to do no harm?
Guest: Dr. Ramona Coelho, MD opposed to Bill C-7
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Sami Jo Small joins Scott to talk about her new book, The Role I Played, as well as professional women's hockey and ways that could raise it up into the spotlight during more than just the Olympics.
Guest: Sami Jo Small, Three-time Olympic medalist, 5-time World Champion, 10-year-veteran goaltender with the Canadian National Women's Hockey Team and Author, The Role I Played
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You've likely heard about Van Halen's tour rider that stated there should be no brown M&Ms in their dressing room. This likely inspired some other musicians to take their requests to a whole new level. Together Scott and Ben dive into some of the weirdest and most unusual riders courtesy of your favourite divas and rock stars.
10/29/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Would more drive throughs and technology help or hinder Tim Hortons? & How does a loving relationship help a child's brain?
Tim Hortons has seen some less than ideal sales numbers thanks to COVID-19 but they're not going to lay down and take it. Could more drive throughs and AI-powered smart boards be what they need?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Love builds brains is both the name and the message behind a new book that's come out about children's psychology. For an era that seems to have a medication for everything, the idea that you can help a child's neurological health simply by maintaining a healthy relationship might seem too good to be true but is it?
Guest: Dr. Jean Clinton, Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behaviourals Neurosciences, McMaster University & Author, "Love Builds Brains"
10/28/2020 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
How do things look as Hamilton approaches budget season? What will we see in the new Teenage Head documentary? Remembering David Braley & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The time to start budget talks is nearing ever closer. What kind of financial picture is Hamilton looking act and what's in store for its residents?
Guest: Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton
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A documentary about one of Hamilton's most famous bands, Teenage Head, is set to come out next week. It will give viewers a glimpse into the life of, and challenges faced by, the bands' members like Frankie Venom and Gord Lewis. Scott catches up with Gord Lewis to find out more about how the band started, his struggle with depression, and more.
Guest: Gord Lewis, Guitarist & Founding Member, Teenage Head
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A major player in Hamilton's business and sports scenes and philanthropist has passed away at the age of 79. David Braley's name can be found all over Hamilton which serves as merely part of his legacy that spans across many disciplines and professions. Ron Foxcroft, another big-time Hamilton businessman, knew Mr. Braley personally and joins Scott to speak more about the man who helped his community in many ways.
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist, Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc and Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport & Basketball Referee
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There are tons of jersey designs and while some are a smash hit, others are anything but. Do sports leagues need teams that are consistently bad? Based on viewership numbers of this year's World Series, can we start saying baseball is on the outs? Is there any way to save the sport if it is? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/27/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 26 seconds
The Scott Radley Show - Ron Foxcroft on David Braley's death
10/26/2020 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Ron Foxcroft: Remembering Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, Fluke Transport turns 100 and doing business during COVID-19
Ron Foxcroft joins Scott Radley on the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton to talk about the 6th anniversary of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's murder, Fluke Transport turning 100 years-old, businesses having cases of COVID-19 and more.
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Philanthropist, Founder & CEO, Fox 40 International Inc and Chairman, President & CEO, Fluke Transport & Basketball Referee
10/24/2020 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
Why are so many Canadians unhappy with their work? Is Hamilton's city council doing a good job? Could trouble be coming to baseball? & Ways you can keep people laughing even after death
A study from Hays Canada has found that unhappiness and dissatisfaction seems to be running amuck in many workplaces across Canada. Many Canadians are ready to leave where they work in favour of working somewhere else but what's causing this and if you're one of those people, should you do it? What can employers do to ensure their employees are happy?
Guest: Travis O'Rourke, President, Hays Canada
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Hamilton's city council is approaching the half-way mark of its term. How good of a job has our city council done thus far and what can we see in the half that's yet to come?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host, The Bill Kelly Show, Global News Radio 900 CHML & 980 CFPL
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Now that the viewership numbers for the first game of the World Series have been released, we got a glimpse into how baseball is doing and it doesn't look good. Is there a chance the MLB could see some trouble come its way and what can it do to bring eyes back on it?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
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Death is often seen as a negative and depressing thing but Scott and Ben lighten things up after finding some of the funniest and weirdest obituaries and headstones the internet has to offer. If it's your time to go, why not go out on a high note?
10/23/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 41 seconds
What happened in the House of Commons' confidence vote? & Why isn't "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" airing on network TV?
Today's confidence vote in the House of Commons has resulted in the Liberals keeping their minority government and no snap election being called. Though it may seem like that means nothing has changed, there are still some political spin-offs that come with the ruling.
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Political Commentator and former President of the Liberal Party of Canada
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For the first time in decades "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" will not be shown on network television. On top of that the streaming service Quibi has gone under and it won't be much longer until Borat 2 is released to Amazon Prime Video. What's been going on in the world of streaming?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture, Syracuse University
10/22/2020 • 33 minutes, 6 seconds
Can Hamilton speed up its replacement of lead pipes leading to homes? How much more money can Canada afford to spend? & What was it like at the world's most dangerous amusement park, Action Park?
There are still homes in Hamilton that are receiving their water through lead pipes which has potential health risks due to lead leaching into the water. One of Hamilton's councillors has proposed a plan to speed up the current plan to replace all of these pipes. What does the plan consist of and how much more will it cost?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The federal government's plan to spend more money could be disastrous for Canada depending on how much they actually end up spending. What issues could come our way or will it be yet another thing that will get stacked on our kids' plate?
Guest: Don Drummond, Stauffer-Dunning Fellow & Adjunct Professor, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, former Associate Deputy Minister, Finance Canada & former Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, TD Bank
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When you think of an amusement park you probably think of roller coasters that have a whole manner of systems and backups that are all designed to keep the rider as safe as possible, this is not one of those parks. This was the kind of park that had a water slide complete with a full 360-degree loop and a maze with snakes in it. It was crazy, it had fun, it had thrills and it had danger, it was Action Park. What happened to Action Park and what was it like being not only a park employee but the son of its creator?
Guest: Andy Mulvihill, Son of Gene Mulvihill, Former Action Park Employee & Author, Action Park: Fast Times, Wild Rides and the Untold Story of America's Most Dangerous Amusement Park
10/21/2020 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
Does cancelling exams benefit Ontario's students? Is Facebook a publisher or a social media platform? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
School boards across Ontario are saying they'll be cancelling exams for this school year. That would mean some of Ontario's students will be missing exams two years in a row. While this is being claimed as something that will help students manage stress during an already stressful time, is anything beneficial actually being achieved?
Guest: Paul Bennett, Founding Director & Lead Consultant, Schoolhouse Consulting and Author, Educhatter blog
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Can a social media platform limit or deny your ability to see or share information? A story about Hunter Biden has been stymied by Facebook which is putting in to question how you would categorize the company. Is Facebook a social media platform or a publisher?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Canadian Internet and Tech. Lawyer
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Are the Toronto Maple Leafs making smart moves on the trading and team-building front? Bringing on a player like Joe Thornton is good for experience and knowledge but what could it reveal about the team if he shows more effort than the other players? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/20/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Dr. Michael Mikulak: Food shortages, Charity work in COVID-19, What it means to be a locavore & Warnings before old shows and films
Scott Radley welcomes Dr. Michael Mikulak onto the show for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. They talk about what goes into being a locavore, the challenges charities are facing during COVID-19, food shortages, recycling and Disney's new warnings before some of their shows and movies all while being the show's first ever guest to have been on the air by a yurt!
Guest: Dr. Michael Mikulak, Adjunct Professor, Sustainable Futures Program, McMaster University & Vice President of Community Impact, United Way Halton & Hamilton
10/17/2020 • 51 minutes, 57 seconds
How did genetic genealogy find Christine Jessop's murderer? & How many uniforms is too many for a sports team?
After 34 years, a cold case based around the murder of 9-year-old Christine Jessop has been shut thanks to genetic genealogy. What is forensic genealogy and how does it work?
Guest: Anthony Redgrave, Lead Forensic Genealogist, Redgrave Research Forensic Services and Head Instructor, Forensic Genealogy Training for Law Enforcement
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The Toronto Raptors have released 3 of their newest uniforms with 2 more set to come. At what point does a team have too many jerseys? Is it as simple as more jerseys means more money?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, not-so-long-time NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport
10/16/2020 • 29 minutes, 7 seconds
Why are there workers saying they feel like they're being asked to work harder than coworkers with kids? & Why do people hate Nickelback?
If it feels like your coworker with kids is never at work which forces you to pick up the slack, you're not alone. Should people be allowed to complain about this to their employer and how can we make sure work places are fair to employees with and without kids?
Guest: Dr. Scott Schieman, Professor of Sociology & Canada Research Chair, University of Toronto and Director of the "COVID-19 Impacts on the Quality of Work and Economic Life in Canada" study
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If you ask the internet what the standard is for a bad band, the resounding answer you'd get is Nickelback. Is there any actual reason why this Canadian band is chosen as the focal point for so much online hate?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music historian, author of 'A Journal of Musical Things' & host of 'The Ongoing History of New Music'
10/15/2020 • 34 minutes, 7 seconds
How does Prime Day affect small businesses? Meet the lady who's walked every street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek & Glanbrook & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
With Amazon's Prime Day upon us, not everyone is cheering for the savings. Local businesses who've been forced into ever tighter positions, are now squeezed even further when potential customers take their business online and to large chains. As we get closer to the holidays, how much longer can the smaller businesses hold on before they're forced to close their doors for good?
Guest: Ryan Mallough, Director of Provincial Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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Walking is generally seen as a healthy activity but this lady has taken it to a whole new level. She's walked down every single street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Glanbrook with no signs of stopping any time soon. What sets someone down this path and how do you manage to walk quite literally every street a city has to offer?
Guest: Anita Joldersma, Walker of every street in Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Glanbrook and soon to be Ancaster and Dundas
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Has LeBron James shown himself to be the neediest athlete of all time? Is Ontario's government requesting too much of the OHL to keep physical contact out of the game if they want a season to happen? And would you rather have a team with depth or a couple stars? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/14/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 47 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Balancing Ontario's safety vs. its financial well-being, John Lennon's birthday & Thanksgiving
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton welcomes Mike Fortune back to talk about how you balance the health of Ontarians and the economic well-being of the province's businesses, what would have been John Lennon's 80th birthday, what you're thankful for and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
10/10/2020 • 56 minutes, 4 seconds
Why is Daylight Saving Time medically unhealthy for you? Why don't Canadians know much about our Supreme Court? & How does YouTuber Xiaomanyc learn a language in 24-hours?
A private members' bill has been put forward with the hope of ending Daylight Saving Time. While it may seem like a simple change to the clocks by an hour twice a year, science has found that doing so is pretty bad for your health but just how bad is it?
Guest: Dr. Richard Cytowic, Neurologist, Speaker & Author
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If someone brought up the Supreme Court, your mind likely goes to the Supreme Court of the United States but not the Supreme Court of Canada. Most Canadians know next to nothing about our own Supreme Court and its justices, why is that?
Guest: Philip Slayton, Lawyer, Former Clerk for the Supreme Court of Canada & Author of "Mighty Judgment: How the Supreme Court of Canada Runs Your Life"
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Being able to communicate with someone is a wonderful thing but when you don't know how to speak their language, communication becomes a very hard thing to do. That's not a problem for Arieh Smith a.k.a Xiaomanyc who's able to not only speak Mandarin Chinese at a near-native level but also learn new languages to a conversational level within 24 hours. Is there a trick to learning languages and how do people react when a Caucasian guy knows their native tongue so well?
Guest: Arieh Smith a.k.a. Xiaomanyc, YouTuber and Mandarin Chinese Teacher
10/9/2020 • 51 minutes, 31 seconds
Is Hamilton's bid for the 2026 Commonwealth Games dead? Do we need a museum about Hamilton & its history? & Will we see an OHL season without fighting and checking?
There's a chance that Hamilton's bid to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games may never come to fruition. Why might this be and has the idea of hosting the event been killed off for good?
Guest: Lou Frapporti, Chair, Hamilton 2026 Bid Committee
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Hamilton has a long and interesting history that can take you down a rabbit hole full of stories that can surprise and intrigue you. The kind of stories that would be right at home in a museum and that's exactly the idea that's been proposed to Hamilton's city council. But is it an idea that should be followed through on?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Ontario's government is saying that the OHL can have a 2020-21 season so long as it removes body checking and fighting. Considering those are two integral parts of the sport of hockey, can it be done or will someone find a way around this unusual request?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
10/8/2020 • 49 minutes, 4 seconds
Remembering Eddie Van Halen & How has COVID-19 impacted Ontario's wine industry?
Eddie Van Halen has passed away at the age of 65. What made him such an outstanding musician and how did he find his way into making amazing music with more than just the band, Van Halen.
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
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Ontario is a major player in the wine industry but with COVID-19 disrupting just about everything everywhere, how's Ontario's wine industry holding up?
Guest: Britt Dixon, Winery Media/PR consultant
10/7/2020 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Why are Canadians worried about their finances despite saving more money than before? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Canadians are saving more money than ever due to COVID-19 but ironically, many people are still worried about their finances. How could this be and are we just finding out we have more money than previously thought?
Guest: Don Fox, Senior Executive Financial Consultant, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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We are approaching a time when seemingly all major sports are switching to the off season. What will the sports networks air when there's next to nothing to air? Also, how do scouts for leagues like the NHL go about scouting younger players when they're not allowed to watch games in person?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
10/6/2020 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Graeme Mackay: Art, Politics, COVID-19 masks and Nazis
When Friday rolls around, that can only mean one thing, the newest edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Scott invites Graeme Mackay to talk about politics, art, an unusual gesture between Doug Ford and Kathleen Wynne, COVID-19 masks and even Nazis.
Guest: Graeme Mackay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator
10/3/2020 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
What's going on with Hamilton and the potential bid for the Commonwealth Games? What do you do when you're caught between the pro-mask/anti-mask debate? & How did the Blue Jays lose so swiftly in the playoffs?
Some papers are being prepared to put forward in the hopes of proposing a potential bid that Hamilton could make in order to host the Commonwealth Games and there were even some talks that it could be done with next to no cost to the City.
Guest: Lou Frapporti, Chair, Hamilton 2026 Bid Committee
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There seems to be a lot of pro-mask and anti-mask debate going on nowadays but what do you do when you're caught in the middle?
Guest: Rick Creechan, General Managaer, Hutch's On The Beach
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How could the Toronto Blue Jays squander having the best pitcher in the MLB? Is the XFL really coming back? Scott turns to a good friend to find out more and share a laugh along the way.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
10/2/2020 • 50 minutes, 27 seconds
Is Canada's imbalance between old and young people cause for concern? Do you care about the Blue Jays this year? & Could time travel actually be possible?
Canada's population is rising and as it does so, the number of old people is outweighing the number of young people and the gap seems to be growing. Should we be worried by this?
Guest: Dr. Mikal Skuterud, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Waterloo
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The Toronto Blue Jays have made it into the playoffs but it doesn't seem like anyone is paying attention to them. Do you care about the Blue Jays and how they do this year?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Time travel is something that often finds itself in the realm of science fiction however some researchers in Australia are finding that it might actually be possible; time travel could be science without the fiction. If it is, how come we haven't met any time travelers from the future? Does time travel have a catch? How would it even work?
Guest: Dr. Fabio Costa, theoretical physicist, UQ Amplify Researcher & UQ Amplify Fellow at the University of Queensland
9/30/2020 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
What strings are attached to Hamilton's bailout from the provincial government? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The City of Hamilton was facing a pretty fearsome looking operating deficit until the recent help that's come from the provincial government. While this may help Hamilton and all who live within its boundaries, taxpayers are still on the hook to pay. If that string is attached to this bailout are there any others that we might not see?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Are you paying much attention to the MLB season? How likely do you think an NHL player would be to try and sneak out of the bubble? Should you stay with a team to build them up to champions or move to where the best money is regardless of how good they are? These questions and more get answered in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/29/2020 • 49 minutes, 42 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Photo-radar cameras, Chicken sandwiches & Learning how to drive
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton often requires guests to be able to debate and reflect on a variety of topics. Today's guest is Mike Fortune, a man who is well-versed in many topics, and Scott is going to take that and put him to the test with topics ranging from photo-radar speed cameras to the recent influx of chicken sandwiches. Also, why did Mike learn how to drive backwards before driving forwards?
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
9/26/2020 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
Should the Opposition parties accept today's throne speech? What do you think of Trudeau's address to the nation? Would these these pumpkin spice flavoured foods be any good?
The throne speech has been read but what actually got announced and should the other parties accept it?
Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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Having just heard Justin Trudeau address the nation, Scott gives his take on what he heard and opens the phone lines to hear what you thought of it. Was it a proper and well done address? Was it an abuse of the address' significance? What do you think?
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Whether you love it or hate it, pumpkin spice has found itself getting into nearly every kind of food. Some of these foods are improved by it while some others get absolutely ruined and need to be eliminated. Scott and Ben debate which pumpkin spice flavoured foods sound even a little appetizing and which should be burned at the stake.
9/24/2020 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
Could home sales be what saves our economy? The Around The Bay Road Race has been cancelled & Why are awards shows' ratings on the decline?
When you buy a home, there are a lot of people involved in the process. Movers, renovators and real estate agents are among the many jobs involved with home ownership which means it has the potential to keep money flowing which benefits the economy. Could increasing home sales be what we need to stimulate and kick-start our economy back up?
Guest: Tim Hudak, CEO, Ontario Real Estate Association
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With COVID-19 cases on the rise, the race director for Hamilton's Around The Bay Road Race has been waved off. Was it just the rise in cases that led to this decision or was there something more?
Guest: Anna Lewis, Race Director, Around The Bay Road Race
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Awards shows like the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and more are seeing a drop in viewership but why would that be?
Guest: Bill Brioux, TV blogger, brioux.tv
9/23/2020 • 47 minutes, 24 seconds
How much does organized religion bring in to the Hamilton economy? And Don Robertson talks everything from the Stanley Cup to speedos!
9/22/2020 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
Podcast Preview - Men who can and cannot wear speedos
9/22/2020 • 3 minutes, 55 seconds
Biggest story on The Spec right now - over $1000 on phone games, flights to nowhere, and is the film Cuties going too far?
9/19/2020 • 41 minutes, 2 seconds
Podcast Preview - $1200 spent by a child on phone games
9/19/2020 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Why are teachers discovering tech problems now? How do we ensure more people know what happened during the Holocaust? Is your favourite musician the centre of a conspiracy theory?
Online education is a fabulous idea until you realize your computers and tech don't work with the current iteration of programs and systems. This is what many Ontario teachers and school boards are starting to realize. How could it be that after so many weeks off from school, we're finding out about the problems now?
Guest: Jeff Sorensen, President of ETFO’s Hamilton-Wentworth Elementary Teachers’ Local
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A US survey found an alarmingly large number of people have never heard of the Holocaust. How could this be and how can we change it so that a horrific event like the Holocaust never happens again?
Guest: Gustavo Rymberg, CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation
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What do Elvis, Katy Perry, Paul McCartney, Kurt Cobain & Avril Lavigne all have in common? They're all the centre of different conspiracy theories! Scott brings on Alan Cross find out more about these conspiracy theories and more.
Guest: Alan Cross, music writer, host of the Ongoing History of New Music and curator of A Journal of Musical Things
9/18/2020 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Why does the list of essentials keep growing and how will the government pay for it all? Is social media supposed to be addictive? What happens if you ask Siri weird questions?
Nearly everything is being deemed essential and as such, the government is going to have to find a way to pay for it all. What has been considered essential and how will we manage to pay for it all?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, political commentator and former president of the Liberal Party of Canada
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Is social media programmed to addict you to it? Can it change the way to act or think about different topics? A new documentary is saying yes to both of those questions and more. What is wrong with social media and how should you go about changing the way you, or your kids, use it?
Guest: Wade Sorochan, one of Canada's leading social media addiction experts & author of "Unsocial Media: Virtual World Causing Real World Anxiety"
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When you ask Siri to do something and it gets done so quickly, it feels like magic but what happens when you ask Siri something on the weirder side? Scott and Ben ask the program to get some answers... some of them make sense, others less so.
Guest: Siri, AI assistant
9/17/2020 • 54 minutes, 49 seconds
Should restaurants keep their patios open during winter? Is it time the World Series gets played on neutral fields?
The City of Hamilton's implementation of patios has helped save many restaurants and hospitality workers from going under but how long can they stay open for? Should restaurants be allowed to keep their patios open throughout the winter?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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In the NFL, the Superbowl gets played at a neutral field, is it time the MLB follows suit?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
9/16/2020 • 32 minutes, 38 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Annette Hamm: Working in the media during the 9/11 attacks, TV morning shows, Weird Museums & Would you drink booze out of a taxidermied squirrel?
Annette Hamm joins Scott Radley for this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Everything from the most serious topics to the least gets covered today including working in the media as the 9/11 attacks happened and making sure it doesn't get lost to time, working at extremely early hours of the day, weird museums, drinking booze out of a taxidermied squirrel and more.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Co-Host of Morning Live on CHCH-TV
9/12/2020 • 47 minutes, 29 seconds
Who should pay for Tim Hortons Field's repairs? Should we start considering Kyle Lowry one of Toronto's greatest athletes? Should AI that writes like humans excite or worry us?
Tim Hortons Field needs some work done to keep it safe to attend but with a price tag around $1 million, who should be on the hook to pay it?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Toronto's sports teams have had amazing players over the years. Is it time we start introducing Kyle Lowry to the other all-time greats?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Robots come in peace! Or at least that's what they're telling us. As AI adapts and grows to now be able to write in a way that mimics the style of different writers, could we see the end of professional writing and author? Should we be alarmed or excited by this?
Guest: Fiona McEvoy, AI Ethics Writer, Researcher, Speaker, and thought leader based in San Francisco
9/11/2020 • 50 minutes, 16 seconds
Will an increase in Hamilton's population cause growth out or up? Why do we tap our feet or dance to music?
Hamilton is expected to have some large growth in terms of population. Would this growth cause a massive amount of urban sprawl or will we see Hamilton build up into more high-rises and skyscrapers?
Guest: Judi Partridge, Ward 15 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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When you hear certain songs you're bound to find some part of your body tapping or dancing along to the beat. Some research has shown that even when you try not to move with the music, you're still going to do it. Why is that and could there be something that makes your music of choice predetermined?
Guest: Dr. Jessica Grahn, Associate Professor, Brain and Mind Institute, Department of Psychology, Western University & researcher studying the science of music
9/10/2020 • 36 minutes, 58 seconds
Are we throwing out potentially valuable research due to ineffectiveness against COVID-19? What has caused Tim Hortons' sales to tumble? What's it like being a member of the chain gang in the NFL?
There's a vast amount of research that's being done into COVID-19 and how we can stop or slow its spread. Some of this research proves unsuccessful towards combating COVID-19 and then gets cast aside. Could we be making advances in other fields of research but throwing it out simply because it didn't work against COVID-19?
Guest: Dr. Edward Mills, Part-Time Professor & Expert, Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
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COVID-19 hasn't been very friendly to Tim Hortons' sales numbers. Why would this be and how could it explain why sales were up for some other establishments but not Tim's?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Watching the giants that play professional football is impressive on TV and in person but when you're on the sidelines and they're coming at you, that's a whole different story. With the return of NFL football coming soon, Scott looks to get an inside line on what it's like to be an NFL official this season.
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Member of the Buffalo Bills' Chain Gang
9/9/2020 • 49 minutes, 30 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: Boneless chicken wings, Hamilton's airport, cursive writing & working for a living
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Jamie West. Together, Scott and Jamie will tackle some of the most intellectually intense and highly debated topics of our day. Some of these topics include Hamilton's airport, cursive writing and whether or not we should keep calling them "Buffalo boneless chicken wings" when there isn't a chicken wing without the bones at all.
Guest: Jamie West, Host of 'What Were You Thinking' on Global News Radio 900 CHML and CEO & Creative Director of Westpro Media
9/5/2020 • 55 minutes, 29 seconds
What would happen if Cogeco went away? Is paying $400 to put your name on the Grey Cup a good idea?
There's a chance that Cogeco might get bought out of the telecommunications business by a large American company. While some of the business would be sold to Rogers, how would that impact Cogeco's customers and Rogers' customers alike? How would having less carriers change the field of telecommunications?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The Canadian Football League is giving fans an opportunity to share an honour that was previously held by only the best teams. For as much as $400 you can get your name added to a special base that the Grey Cup will sit upon. How good of an idea is this and will it be enough to help the league?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
9/4/2020 • 32 minutes, 48 seconds
Can we simplify recycling? Why does the government always grow and never shrink? What was it like on Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope?
A survey of Hamiltonians on our recycling practices had some interesting findings. Is recycling really that confusing and why does some recyclable material still end up in landfills?
Guest: Angela Storey, Director of Recycling and Waste Disposal, City of Hamilton
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The government seems to grow and grow and grow but have we ever seen it shrink? No matter what party is in power, the government seems to keep growing. Why is that?
Guest: John Robson, Columnist, National Post
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This week is the 40th anniversary of Terry Fox's original Marathon of Hope. What was it like being on the very first Marathon of Hope that saw Terry Fox attempt to run from one side of Canada to the other? Was there another side to Terry that the public rarely saw? What's it like looking back on his story? Scott is joined by someone who was not only with Terry Fox, but helped make his Marathon of Hope what we have come to know it as.
Guest: Bill Vigars, Canadian Cancer Society’s Ontario Division Director of Fundraising and Public Relations during Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope & friend of Terry Fox
9/3/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
What support is given to Canadian jurors who face traumatic evidence and is it enough? & What changes have come to the cruise industry to combat the spread of COVID-19?
On this day, 25-years-ago, Paul Bernardo was convicted and sentenced to prison. His crimes did more than just impact the lives of his victims but also the lives of the jurors who convicted him. One of those jurors wants to make sure that jurors are provided help so they can deal with the traumatic and damaging evidence they are sometimes faced with. Has any progress been made?
Guest: Tina Daenzer, COO & CFO of The Canadian Juries Commission & Juror in the R. v. Bernardo trial
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As winter approaches many people start planning out a winter vacation which sometimes involves a cruise line. Considering COVID-19 pretty much shut down cruise liners, what changes have been made and how can cruising be something we can enjoy while staying safe?
Guest: Sherry Laskin, cruise and travel writer, podcaster and creator of cruisemaven.com & contributor to Cruise Radio
9/2/2020 • 30 minutes, 57 seconds
What can we learn from other cities with LRT of their own? How can we cut down on the abuse politicians face online? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
We've heard stories of LRT causing issues in other cities and as Hamilton gets back to contemplating one of our own, is there anything that can be learned from these cases? Have we even gotten a proper offer for one?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Politicians catch a lot of flak on social media and while some of it is deserved, some of it is simply abusive. An idea at how platforms can be kept critical and free while maintaining civility is being championed by Mayor of Niagara Falls. Scott gets the inside line on this idea from the mayor himself.
Guest: Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls
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The coverage of golfer Mackenzie Hughes, Blue Jays baseball & what happened to the Kentucky Derby? All this and more is on the docket for this week's episode of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
9/1/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune: Two-tier healthcare systems, rejected license plates & COVID-19 cases in school
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton welcomes Mike Fortune back to talk with Scott about whether a two-tier healthcare system should be considered, the likelihood of COVID-19 cases to rise once schools open up, Ontario's list of rejected vanity license plates & more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, Cable 14
8/29/2020 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
Would the next leader of North Korea be an improvement? & North America's athletes & their refusal to play
There are rumours floating around that the leader of North Korea is less than healthy. Whether he's dead, sick or in a coma, the next in line would be his sister who surely would be an improvement, right? You might be surprised.
Guest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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Pretty much every major sports league in North America is seeing the players protesting by refusing to play. While they're calling for change, what specifically do they want changed and who do they want changing?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH
8/28/2020 • 33 minutes, 47 seconds
McMaster University preparing for students' return, Why are NBA players boycotting games? & How's the music industry holding up?
University students are preparing to return to campus in about a week but what's the plan for our local university, McMaster? Their Dean of Students joins Scott to help clear the waters.
Guest: Sean Van Koughnett, Associate Vice-President (Students and Learning) & Dean of Students
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You'll find a lack of NBA games being played tonight and potentially for the coming future. This is in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in the United States which prompted NBA players to boycott playing. How long will they refuse to play and what kind of effects will it have on the NBA, the players and society as a whole?
Guest: Mike Ganter, Toronto Raptors writer, Toronto Sun
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Music sale numbers have been released and they might surprise you. How healthy is the music industry and has technology taken over in ways we could have never predicted?
Guest: Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator & Shameless Idealist
8/27/2020 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
What do you want out of a house during a pandemic? Would you redraw the lines across North America?
Working at home has allowed people to spend more time in their house and in turn, asking more from it. Yards, offices, pools and more are all being sought after and as such, this will have an impact on the real estate market. Scott speaks with a local real estate agent to get a glimpse into the market through his eyes.
Guest: Rob Golfi, Real Estate Agent, The Rob Golfi Team, Remax Realty
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Imagine you were given the opportunity to completely redraw the borders and boundaries of North America however you choose. Would you redo them along party lines so the supporters of every party have their own territory for them to control? Would you have a certain number of each party control different areas? Or would you change anything at all? Could there be an answer to this question that would help in an increasingly divided world?
Guest: Brian Giesbrecht, Senior Fellow, Frontier Centre for Public Policy, retired Manitoba provincial judge
8/26/2020 • 35 minutes
What changes are coming to Aberdeen Avenue? Could the Highway 6 dinosaurs go extinct? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There have been calls to slow down Aberdeen Avenue and it now looks like those same calls are being answered. How would allowing parking on the road change the way cars use the road?
Guest: Maureen Wilson, Ward 1 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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If you've ever driven from Hamilton to Guelph along Highway 6, you've seen the dinosaurs on the roadside but unfortunately there's a chance they might be going extinct. Why would that be and how did they find their way onto the lot of Flamborough Patio Furniture?
Guest: Gilles Fortin, Owner, Flamborough Patio Furniture
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The sports world has had a challenging time battling with safety and security all while keeping games going and doing so in an entertaining way. Who has the worst job in the current situation? This question and more gets answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys, Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
8/25/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 7 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jay McQueen & Jen Watson: Fact-checking, voice acting & reporting on COVID-19 case counts in the news
For the first time ever, Jen Watson and Jay McQueen join Scott for another edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Today's docket sees Scott, Jen & Jay talk about fact-checking, Facebook memes, voice acting and daily COVID-19 case number updates in the news.
Guests: Jay McQueen, Weather Reporter, Global News Radio 900 CHML & Real Estate Agent, Realty Network
Jen Watson, Voice Actor, McQueenVoiceOvers.com & former CHML News Anchor & Reporter
8/22/2020 • 54 minutes, 24 seconds
How do you determine which experts and institutions should be believed? Hamilton's new art installations for healthcare workers & Do you want to see boxers in their late 40s and 50s return to the ring?
A study on children and their likelihood to spread COVID-19 has been released but it directly conflicts with one that was released by researchers at McMaster University. Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital for Children are accredited institutions and so is McMaster University, so how do you determine which one you should believe?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Medical Doctor & Health Policy Expert
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Some new art installations are coming to Hamilton to help show our appreciation for the work that Hamilton's healthcare workers are doing. A long asked question of "what is art?" has to be addressed and who's art should be displayed?
Guest: Ken Coit, Manager, Placemaking, Public Art & Projects, City of Hamilton
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Boxing is not what is once was in terms of popularity but that isn't stopping some former stars from coming out of retirement. Are you interested in seeing boxers in their late 40s and 50s coming back to fight again?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH
8/21/2020 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Is there an appetite for body cameras in Hamilton? How free will Canada's new federal finance minister be with spending?
As Toronto's police force moves to introduce body cameras, the question of if Hamilton's police service will follow suit comes up. Is there already support for them or should we wait and see what happens down the road?
Guest: Clint Twolan, President, Hamilton Police Association
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Will we see a different approach to spending now that Canada has a new minister of finance?
Guest: Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation
8/20/2020 • 30 minutes, 42 seconds
What qualifies you to be the federal minister of finance? Why is the price of food rising? & Is no CFL season such a bad thing?
Canada's now-previous minister of finance, Bill Morneau, has stepped down and been replaced by Chrystia Freeland. What kind of precedent does accepting this job set?
Guest: Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
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The price of your groceries are on the rise. If you haven't noticed it yet, you can expect to in the coming future but what's causing this to happen? Is there an upside to these higher prices?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois a.k.a. The Food Professor, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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The CFL has announced no season will be played this year. Some people are completely and adamantly opposed to this while others say this is the best course of action. Is the CFL on its last legs as we've heard so often?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, Host of The Rod Pederson Show & former play-by-play commentator for Saskatchewan Roughriders
8/19/2020 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Stephen LeDrew former pres of the Canadian Liberal party on the Bloc Quebecois' apparent bid for no confidence vote, and Don Robertson on everything from the CFL to Bill Morneau's resignation.
8/18/2020 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
Podcast Preview - Why is the BQ attempting to stage this no confidence vote now
8/18/2020 • 4 minutes, 3 seconds
The Sunniest Conversation in Hamilton - Today Mike Fortune and Scott run through everything from kids' self esteem to basketball and baseball coach attire
8/15/2020 • 48 minutes, 27 seconds
Podcast Preview - What's worse the old Blue Jays pajamas-look or coaches wearing sweats?
8/15/2020 • 4 minutes, 1 second
Podcast Preview - Jose Altuve's batting average plummeting... can he hit without sign stealing?
8/14/2020 • 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Podcast - Ontario's deficit is growing..how much higher will it get? Phil Collins is back on the charts and Alan Cross is here to talk about it
8/13/2020 • 34 minutes, 28 seconds
Podcast - What is the cost of reducing class sizes in September? Can commercial buildings be the answer to the housing crisis? Digging into the story of Evelyn Dick
8/12/2020 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Podcast - Commonwealth games in Hamilton? Are we looking at a tax hike? Talking sports with Don Robertson.
8/11/2020 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
Podcast - Would you be alright with a single card holding all of your records and information? Should journalists focus on the truth more than objectivity? Will the Ontario math curriculum updates fix anything?
Having your insurance information, health records, licenses, education history and more all in one card might sound like a bit of science-fiction but there are some people who think it should become reality. Despite the convenience of this, wouldn't it also pose as a massive target for hackers?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Canadian internet and tech. lawyer
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One of the core tenets of journalism is to remain objective but that could be set to change. Should reporters and journalists start focusing their attention on the truth and provable facts?
Guest: Kathy English, Public Editor of the Toronto Star for 13 years and now Chair of the Canadian Journalism Foundation
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Changes are set to come to Ontario's math curriculum but will they actually do anything to help? How will they do that? Will it relieve the shortfalls that Ontario's students are currently facing?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder & CEO of The Math Guru
6/26/2020 • 46 minutes, 2 seconds
Podcast - What are the changes being made to the home buying process? Can Canada get the Two Michaels back without appearing to surrender to China? Will the updates coming to the MLB rulebook ruin baseball when it returns?
Some changes are being made to the lengthy process that goes into buying a house. Will these changes prove to be the saviour many first-time home-buyers are looking for or are things going to be even harder than they were before?
Guest: Tim Hudak, CEO of the Ontario Real Estate Association
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A Chinese tech. executive is being held here in Canada and in retaliation, China imprisoned two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who've come to be known as the 'Two Michaels'. Is there any way Canada can get the Two Michaels back without making it seem like we've surrendered to China?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal Party of Canada & political commentator
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The MLB is planning on updating its rule book but what kind of impact will these changes have on the game of baseball when it returns? The Hockey Hall of Fame announced its class of 2020 today, what do Scott and Bubba think of it?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor at CHCH-TV
6/25/2020 • 51 minutes, 6 seconds
Podcast - Taxes and financial literacy is coming to Ontario elementary school classrooms; Is there a serious threat of Alberta separating from the rest of Canada? Is there a stigma around MMA fighters who quit during a fight?
Ontario's government is looking to change the math curriculum. Students in elementary school will be taught about finances and what goes into being smart with money. Many people have argued for this to be done and now that it is, will it be a resounding success?
Guest: Teresa Cascioli, author of M is for Money
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Alberta was crying out for help before COVID-19 came along and they're still in need of help. The feeling of abandonment was felt by the province and now there are some Albertans calling for separation from Canada. What's the likelihood of this actually happening and where do things currently stand between Alberta and the rest of Canada?
Guest: Rob Breakenridge, host of Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge, 770 CHQR
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A UFC prospect threw in the towel between rounds despite his coach's encouragement to keep going. What role does a coach play during a fight and is there a stigma among fighters who quit fights? Scott turns to a local Hamiltonian who's spent a lot of time inside the octagon to find out more.
Guest: Jeff Joslin, retired professional fighter, former UFC fighter & owner of Joslin's Mixed Martial Arts
6/24/2020 • 45 minutes, 39 seconds
Podcast - Could we see Trudeau take a harder stance against China? Are you comfortable with returning to shopping malls? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Following Canada's loss in the effort to win a seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), we heard the Prime Minister speaking about China in a way we have yet to hear. Could we see Justin Trudeau get stiffer in his stance towards China?
Guest: JJ McCullough, Columnist, The Washington Post
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Malls are now being allowed to open up in several area but does that mean people are willing to return? Has your level of comfort regarding going to the mall changed or will you simply don a mask and go just as you did before? Scott opens up the phone lines to get your take.
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Should Don Cherry be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame? Should we look at current inductees for past transgressions and consider removing them? Is Scott any good at playing golf? Find out all this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty and Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys
6/23/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 45 seconds
Podcast - The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton: Mike Fortune
Father's Day is this weekend, athletes' willingness to return to competition and more is all on the table as Mike Fortune joins Scott for another Brightest Conversation in Hamilton.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host at Cable 14
6/20/2020 • 47 minutes, 49 seconds
Podcast - How big of an operating deficit is Burlington facing? Will we see employees return to the office? Is television's fall season actually going to happen in the fall?
Hamilton isn't the only municipality that's staring down the barrel of an operating deficit. Burlington is finding itself in a similar situation but just how much of a deficit are they looking at and when you consider it's illegal for a municipality to run an operating deficit, how will it be solved?
Guest: Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, Mayor of Burlington
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to work from home. As things begin to settle back into some form of normalcy, will we see workers return to the office or will working from home be the 'new normal'?
Guest: Dr. Catherine Connelly, professor of organizational behaviour, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Some TV shows are beginning to get back into production and as such, networks are announcing their fall season lineups with just one catch, a bunch of them have no date! What could this mean for the upcoming return of television?
Guest: Bill Brioux, television & film commentator
6/19/2020 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
Podcast - Canada isn't getting a seat on the UNSC, was anything of value lost? Has your trust in the police changed? & The most bizarre sports moment in history happened on this day in 1994
Canada has lost the chance to get a seat on the United Nations Security Council. Justin Trudeau has wanted to make this a staple of his time in office but seeing as he didn't get it, what now? Was anything of actual value lost or was this just an ego boost that fell through?
Guest: Adam Chapnick, professor of defence studies, Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)
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Anti-Black racism protests have affected the public's view and opinion of the police. A study has found trust in the police has changed too. Has your level of trust in police officers changed? Scott opens the phone lines to get your thoughts and opinions.
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On this day in 1994, one of the most bizarre moments in sports history happened. What exactly went down and how did it come to influence sports and popular culture as a whole?
Guest: Steve Foxcroft, former sports TV host
6/18/2020 • 56 minutes, 7 seconds
Podcast - Hamilton will be entering Phase 2, what does that mean? Could closing streets and increasing patio size help Hamilton restaurants? Will drive-in movie theatres increase in popularity during COVID-19?
Hamilton has been given the green light to continue reopening efforts! What comes with being allowed to move into Phase 2 and what kind of benefits will it provide for Hamilton's businesses and residents?
Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP Flamborough-Glanbrook
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As Hamilton gets ready to move into phase 2 of reopening, a plan has been put forward to close certain streets in Hamilton so restaurants can seat more patrons in the hopes of gaining back lost revenue. How would this work and has it been tried before?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor
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People are deciding to stay home to watch movies instead of going to the theatre because of the crowds and close proximity to other people. What kind of position does this leave theatre owners in and could we see a resurgence in attendance at drive-in movie theatres?
Guest: Scott Henderson, Dean and Head, Trent University Durham GTA
6/17/2020 • 47 minutes, 54 seconds
Podcast - Why is 25% of Canadians optimistic about their finances? How high will Hamiltonians' taxes be to regain the money lost to COVID-19? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
In this time of sadness, uncertainty and fear, there is a glimmer of hope in many people's eyes. 25% of Canadians have said that they're optimistic about their finances going forward. How could this be and what does it mean?
Guest: Raymond Sawicki, Senior Vice-President & Chief Investment Officer, Mandeville Private Client Inc.
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The City of Hamilton is losing money at a problematic rate. We're hearing that it could be up to $122 million that needs to be paid and when you're not allowed to run a deficit by law, the only fix seems to be higher taxes but surely that's not the only way of fixing this, right?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor
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Will the MLB ever figure out if they're going to play this season? Why do some sports teams have an obsession with changing and tweaking their jerseys and uniforms? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty and Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys
6/16/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Podcast - How far into history should we look for racism? How are apps using your information in more ways than you think? Is it too early to call off Stoney Creek's Santa Claus Parade?
More and more people are looking back at historical figures and proposing the things named after them be renamed due to their questionable actions. This has brought the question forward, how far back should we look?
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Whether you know it or not, you're being followed and tracked all through a wonderful piece of technology in your pocket. While you likely know that it keeps track of your shopping habits, among other things, you might not know that it does much, much more.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The Annual Stoney Creek Santa Parade has been cancelled! Is it too early to make this call? This question, removing old shows and more all get discussed when Jamie West joins Scott on today's show.
Guest: Jamie West, Host of What Were You Thinking on Global News Radio 900 CHML and Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director of WestPro Media
6/13/2020 • 48 minutes, 54 seconds
Podcast - Do you think Dundas St. in Toronto should be renamed? Why are so many girls dropping out of sports early? & What was it like being inside the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas?
We are hearing calls to rename Dundas Street in Toronto due to Henry Dundas' (the man of whom the street and town of Dundas was named after) questionable history. Should the street be renamed and if so, should the town also be renamed? Scott opens the phone lines to get your opinion.
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A study has found that more girls drop out of sports in their late teens than boys. The question this raises more than any other is why?
Guest: Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Women & Sport
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A new mini-series on Netflix looks to capture what happened in 1993 when US federal agents laid siege to the Branch Davidians' Mount Carmel compound. This series was based on two books, one of which was written by a survivor from inside the compound. Scott is joined by that very same person named David Thibodeau.
Guest: David Thibodeau, author of Waco: A Survivor's Story & survivor of The Waco Siege
6/12/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Podcast - What kind of impact would defunding the police have on Hamilton? How did science predict the political and social unrest of 2020? What will race fans think of the ban on Confederate flags at NASCAR races?
Defunding the police is something that's being called for by many anti-Black racism protesters and as such, it's being looked into. How would a 5%, 10% or even a 20% reduction in the police's budget impact the department and is it something that would have a positive impact on the community?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 Councillor
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There are some scientists who predicted the unrest we're going through now and it was done back in 2012. How can science be so precise on something that seems nearly impossible to predict?
Guest: Dr. Dan Hoyer, Historian, Social Scientist, Cliodynamicist & close colleague of Dr. Peter Turchin on the Deep Roots of the Modern World as part of the SESHAT: Global History Databank Project
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NASCAR has banned Confederate flags from races, what kind of reaction will this elicit from race fans? If a player is good enough at their sport of choice, will they finish their career with the same team they started with? Scott turns to Bubba O'Neil to get his take on these questions and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV
6/11/2020 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
Podcast - Why haven't we seen a surge of COVID-19 cases following the Trinity Bellwoods Park mass gathering? What should teachers do about students who aren't educated to the same grade? What goes into making Just For Laughs Gags?
It wasn't too long ago that the people who flocked to Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto were scolded for doing so and yet we haven't seen any spike in COVID-19 cases. Protests all over North America are seeing people stand shoulder to shoulder, some with masks and some without. If COVID-19 cases don't flare up because of this, why is our country effectively shutdown?
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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In the time away from school, there are students who are spending their time learning and doing their schoolwork while other students don't. Despite this, there's plans to keep all students moving ahead to the next grade. What is a teacher to do when some of their students are practically a whole grade behind?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, one of Canada's leading commentators on education issues & director of Schoolhouse Consulting
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During a very serious time in human history, people could use light-hearted jokes and relief more than anything else. Scott speaks with someone whose voice you might not know but rather whose work you've likely seen.
Guest: Denis Levasseur, performer, Just For Laughs Gags
6/10/2020 • 47 minutes, 20 seconds
Podcast - Can the protests around the world cause a second wave? Is defunding the police an idea that should be considered or dispelled? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Removing racism in all of its forms is a cause that many people can find themselves rallying under however protesting and rioting without physical distancing during the global COVID-19 pandemic is surely something that could promote the spread of said disease, right? Should we be expecting a massive second wave of COVID-19 cases within the next 2 weeks? If it doesn't come, what's the point of locking down?
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There have been calls to defund police departments in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. Scott opens up the phone lines to hear your opinion on if this is an idea that should be looked into.
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Ever wondered what the point of playing the national anthem before a sports game is? What about the potential for an athlete's spouse to be the reason the athlete gets fired? Today's episode of Sports Talk with Don Robertson will see Scott and Don talk about these exact questions and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
6/9/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Podcast - The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton: Mike Fortune
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton has returned for yet another edition. Today Scott speaks with Mike Fortune about the likelihood of a second wave of COVID-19, reopening, dealing with staying home for weeks on end, the seemingly never-ending serious news and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Host at Cable 14
6/6/2020 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Podcast - Could we see changes come to the way Hamilton does policing? How can good weather promote the spread of COVID-19? What's it like looking back on the Toronto Punk Rock Riot?
Police departments all across the US and Canada have been thrust into the spot light as calls for reform come from all sides. Could we see changes come to Hamilton policing?
Guest: Clint Twolan, President, Hamilton Police Association
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FirstOntario Centre has been converted into a temporary shelter for men and although things have been working well there, some concerns are arising and it all centres around good weather and COVID-19.
Guest: Katherine Kalinowski, Chief Operating Officer, The Good Shepherd Centres
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Around this time 40 years ago, Hamilton saw one of it's major moments in musical history. Hamilton punk band, Teenage Head, is often associated with a riot that's come to be known as the Toronto Punk Rock Riot. What's it like looking back on this moment in not just the history of Hamilton but music's history?
Guests: Gord Lewis, Guitarist, Teenage Head Steve Mahon, Bassist, Teenage Head
6/5/2020 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Podcast - Why does Hamilton own LaSalle Park in Burlington? Is a 4-day work week really better? Will people still go to Disney World despite restrictions?
There's a park in Burlington called LaSalle Park that is actually owned by Hamilton, not Burlington. How does the history behind this work and is it worth owning it or should it be sold?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Nearly everyone working a 5-day work week would agree that Monday's are the worst and Friday's are the best day of the week. A 4-day work week would make every weekend a long weekend and there's no way that could be a bad thing for employees but could it be bad for business?
Guest: Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Founder, Strategy & Rest and author, Shorter: Work Better, Smarter & Less - Here's How
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As theme parks like Disney World get ready to open back up, we start hearing about the restrictions that'll be put in place for patrons and what attractions won't be running. Are they enough to keep people from attending or will the unusual circumstances make for a must-see spectacle?
Guest: Annette Hamm, Host of Morning Live, CHCH-TV
6/4/2020 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Jason Farr joins us to discuss SoBi and some positive change by city councillors . A report from Italy says Covid-19 is weakening, is this true? Don Robertson joins us to discuss politics in sports.
6/2/2020 • 58 minutes, 45 seconds
Podcast - George Floyd, do we still want space exploration?, and Lance Armstrong hero or menace?
5/30/2020 • 48 minutes, 48 seconds
Podcast Preview - Why should space exploration still matter?
5/30/2020 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Podcast - SoBi discontinued with callers, NDP and Liberals delaying parliament, and baseball billions
5/29/2020 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
Podcast Preview - Parliament itself as a bargaining chip
5/29/2020 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Podcast - Will politicians take a pay cut? Hamilton's Common Wealth Games bid, COVID Hamilton town hall, and celebrity corpses with missing body parts
We're all in this together, but the politicians aren't taking a pay cut in the face of one TRILLION dollars in deficit.
Guest: Aaron Wudrick, director of Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Hamilton may want to cool its jets with getting the Common Wealth Games in the city. Our guest writes "Without question, there are major short and long-term benefits to Hamilton hosting the Commonwealth Games but how much will it cost us and what risks are we taking?"
Guest: Kevin Gonci, co-chair of The Golden Horseshoe Track and Field Council
Hamilton COVID-19 Townhall Update
Guest: Mike Fortune, host at Cable 14
And just for fun: Did you know there are many celebrities of yore whose corpses are incomplete? Where did those pieces go?
Guest: Will, who is back at the station.
5/28/2020 • 59 minutes, 34 seconds
Podcast Preview - Where did Einstein's Brain Go
5/28/2020 • 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Will west end businesses be effected by McMaster U going online in the fall? Food prices are going up...maybe a lot. Talking about the new plan proposed by the NHL with Rick Zamperin.
5/27/2020 • 44 minutes, 13 seconds
McMaster University is going online in the fall. Sean Van Koughnett, Dean of students, tells us how this will effect future students. Should the government start loaning money instead of giving it away? Don Robertson joins us to talk money in sports.
5/26/2020 • 59 minutes
Podcast - When will the government have to stop giving out money? Do you think the City of Hamilton should pay for SoBi? & Taking another look at the unsolved murder of Christine Jessop
The government is giving out money left, right and centre but surely it can't continue forever. What would happen if the government shut off the taps? How much longer can the government keep the money flowing?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Uber, the owners of the Social Bicycle bike share program in Hamilton, plan to end their support of the program which has sparked the conversation about whether the city should take over. Scott spoke with Ward 2 councillor Jason Farr about this and now he wants to know your opinion and what you think should be done about SoBi.
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If you are old enough to remember the name Christine Jessop, you probably remember a lot of details from the case including the fact that her killer still has never been found. A Global News documentary takes another look into the case. Scott talks with the man producing and reporting on this.
Guest: Eric Sorensen, Senior National Affairs Correspondent, Global News
5/23/2020 • 46 minutes, 18 seconds
Podcast - What should be done about people defrauding Canada's COVID-19 assistance programs? Should every OHL player get paid the same? & How will Joe Rogan's $100 million contract with Spotify impact podcasting?
There's a lot of people who are collecting government support even though they don't need it and in some cases don't even qualify. What should be done about these people who are stealing from you?
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CHL hockey players will now be paid to play! A class-action lawsuit was recently settled with a ruling in favour of players who compete in leagues like the OHL Now that they're paid employees, what will their salaries look like? What about benefits?
Guest: Dr. Simon Black, Assistant Professor, Labour Studies, Brock University
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If you haven't heard of Joe Rogan from his time on TV or through his podcast, you'll probably about him through the news now that he's signed a contract with Spotify to continue his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, for $100 million. How will this landmark deal impact the world of podcasting and entertainment as a whole?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture, Syracuse University
5/22/2020 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Podcast - Will Uber put the City of Hamilton on the hook to keep the SoBi bike share program alive? What will this year's Grey Cup look like?
Hamilton's SoBi bike sharing program, owned by Uber Technologies, could be coming to an end despite contractual obligations. Can they do this and if so, should the City of Hamilton be on the hook to keep the program going?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor
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The Grey Cup has been awarded numerous times but this year may be different. If it gets played, one team will get a true home field advantage for the CFL's championship game. How will it be decided which team will get that advantage and how will that impact the massive amount of planning needed for an event as big as the Grey Cup?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
5/21/2020 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
Podcast - How will students recover from losing a whole year of school? How is COVID-19 influencing Hamilton's Commonwealth Games bid? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The current school year has been cancelled however report cards are still set to be released and promotion to the next grade is still likely to happen. Job action took away time from this school year and now a pandemic has cancelled the rest of it, how will students make up an entire year of school that's been lost? Scott has an idea and he opens the phone lines to find out yours.
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There's still interest in bidding to bring the Commonwealth Games to Hamilton. Has the COVID-19 pandemic removed our ability to host something on this scale or could it provide the economic stimulation we need?
Guest: Lou Frapporti, Board member and spokesperson for Hamilton Commonwealth Games 2026 Bid Corporation
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What do you think of sports drafts? Is Wayne Gretzky more than just the greatest hockey player of all time or is it possible he was the greatest athlete of all time? Scott chats with Don Robertson to get his take on these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty and Owner & Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys
5/20/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Podcast - Will students find it harder to get into university in the future? What role does smoking play in the fight against COVID-19? & How does Western Canada feel about the CFL asking for a bailout?
Post-secondary institutions across the country have closed their campuses and thus curbed much of campus life which is dissuading a lot of students from enrolling this year. What kind of impact could this have on universities, colleges and how hard it'll be to get accepted?
Guest: Ken Steele, Chief Futurist, Eduvation & education expert
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Smoking has come to define unhealthy habits but there are some studies that suggest it may a helpful aspect in the fight against COVID-19. Scott checks in with Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid to find out if there's any credibility to this and more.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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The CFL has asked for a bailout from the federal government for up to $150 million. What do the people of Western Canada think of all this? Should the CFL get any help from the government?
Guest: Rod Pedersen, former play-by-play announcer, Saskatchewan Roughriders & Host, The Rod Pedersen Show Kevin Waugh, MP for Saskatoon-Grasswood
5/13/2020 • 48 minutes, 41 seconds
Podcast - Does the public need fast cars? Why are some experts predicting a rise in airfare prices? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Following reports of a 19-year-old man being caught for driving 308km/h while on the QEW, Scott looks to find out your opinion on ways this could be prevented. Are people not capable of driving safely and thus the burden should be on manufacturers who shouldn't make cars capable of these speeds or should we put in stronger rules to prevent this from happening again?
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Flying could be returning to the prices of old according to some air industry experts. Why are some experts projecting this raise in airfare prices?
Guest: Gabor Lukacs, President, Founder and Coordinator of Air Passenger Rights
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The sports world may appear to be stalled at the moment but that doesn't mean the conversations have stopped. Replayed games on TV, who the best Edmonton Oiler of all time is and what the greatest moments from sports history are all debated by Scott and Don Robertson in this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach and Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/12/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Podcast - The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Annette Hamm & Mike Fortune
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton has returned in everyone's time of need! This time Scott brings on Mike Fortune and Annette Hamm to talk about everything from VE Day to Disney and more, all while doing so without saying The 'C' Word; it's keeping us inside so we're keeping it out of today's show.
Guest: Annette Hamm, Host, Morning Live on CHCH Mike Fortune, Host, Cable 14
5/9/2020 • 48 minutes, 6 seconds
Podcast - Should we focus on fixing the economy before healthcare? Should the City of Hamilton skip planting flowers in the public beds this year? Did the CFL pitch a good case for a bail out of up to $150 million?
Some people are suggesting that we should worry about fixing the economy after healthcare is dealt with. Is that possible or are the two not mutually exclusive?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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As Hamilton continues to hemorrhage money, the time we would see the City typically start planting flowers in the public flower beds nears. Is it worth spending money on having workers plant flowers or is there something else that we could spend that money better on? Scott opens the phone lines to get your opinion on this.
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Randy Ambrosie & the CFL is seeking a bail out of up to $150 million and after giving their pitch to the government, how well did they make their case? Are people changing their minds on who they think is the greatest basketball player ever? Scott turns to Bubba O'Neil to get his thoughts on this and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
5/8/2020 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Podcast - Should high schoolers be walking 3km to school? How is working from home helping people save money?
A debate is raging between the Catholic school board and some parents on the Stoney Creek mountain over whether their kids should be walking 3 kilometres to Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School. Are high school students mature enough and capable of walking to school and crossing intersections or should they be provided a bus to take them to high school? Scott opens the phone lines to get your opinion on this.
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While the economic hit we've taken as a result of COVID-19 has been enormous, there might be a silver lining. With employees working from home, driving less, going out less and more, they are finding that they're saving more money than before. How much is this helping Canadians?
Guest: Sean Moir, Portfolio manager, Mandeville Private Client Inc.
5/7/2020 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
Podcast - What's the plan in case schools can't open in the fall? Is there a chance COVID-19 has helped the real estate business? Why have these '80s artists been snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
There's the potential for schools, universities and colleges to stay closed come the fall. Plans need to be put in place just in case this happens so just what are they?
Guest: Sean Van Koughnett, Associate Vice-President (Students & Learning) & Dean of Students
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There's no question that COVID-19 has impacted home sales and the real estate business as a whole. Has the impact been beneficial in any way or has the pandemic caused more problems than solutions?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Hamilton Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has sparked many a debate over what rock & roll really is and whether some artists belong in it at all. Despite many artists being inducted throughout the years, there are still some who absolutely belong but have never been given the honour, why is that?
Guest: Alan Cross, Music historian, author of 'A Journal of Musical Things' & host of 'The Ongoing History of New Music'
5/6/2020 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
Podcast - Can Canada sue China for damages related to COVID-19? Can these 'murder hornets' come to Ontario? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There's talk about whether or not Canada, or someone in Canada, should sue the Chinese government for their actions in relation to the coronavirus. Could this be done or is it simply not possible for one government to sue another?
Guest: Ari Goldkind, Criminal lawyer & political commentator
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Their nickname is 'murder hornets' and they've come to North America. While they're all the way on the west coast, could they fly east to our doorstep?
Guest: Paul Kozak, Ontario's provincial apiarist
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Is there a sport more reliant on a head coach than football? Should we be shedding tears for the baseball players losing hundreds of thousands of dollars for every game not played? Scott and Don Robertson debate these questions and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach and Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
5/5/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Podcast - Should Hamilton cut services or raise taxes? Are there enough plants to support the gardeners of Ontario? & How did the Ticats' newest wide receiver go pro?
The City of Hamilton is losing money which has put it in the hole by millions. Paying this money back will have to come in one of two ways, cutting services drastically or raising taxes drastically. Which would you prefer? Scott opens the phone lines to find out.
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Forecasts are showing some beautiful weather is coming our way this weekend! Couple that with select businesses being allowed to open back up and gardeners who've already been itching to get planting will try and do just that. Are greenhouses prepared for the anticipated incoming surge?
Guest: Paul Vos from Vos Floral Ltd.
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A lot of people dream about being drafted into professional football and every year, it becomes a reality for a few. Scott speaks with someone who is among the few after he was drafted by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last night. Being drafted by his hometown team is a special feeling but having the story that he does makes it a truly exceptional one.
Guest: Tyler Ternowski, Wide Receiver, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
5/2/2020 • 43 minutes, 21 seconds
Podcast - How will an expected national debt of around $250 billion affect Hamilton? Are our children forgetting their schooling because of COVID-19? Are broadcasters doing so without pants?
The government is borrowing more money than ever and that's expected to bring the national debt up from around $20 billion to around $250 billion. A debt that high is going to hit and it's going to hit Canada really, really hard. How will this affect Hamilton and those who live here?
Guest: John Paul Danko, Ward 8 Councillor
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Everyone is familiar with the phrase 'use it or lose it'. This is true in many cases of life but what about our children and their schooling? If some of the things they're taught gets lost over the summer break, what is happening as a result of the time lost due to COVID-19?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder of The Math Guru & author of "Math Hacks"
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If you didn't already know, a lot of the people on television are dressed nicely from the waist up but are a little more casual from the waist down. With a lot of people working from home, TV and radio personalities included, does that give the green light for pants-less broadcasting?
Guest: Jamie West, Executive Producer of "The Scott Radley Show" & Host of "What Were You Thinking" on Global News Radio 900 CHML
5/1/2020 • 46 minutes, 22 seconds
Podcast - How is a photographer keeping the love for cars alive mid-COVID-19? Should the CFL receive $150 million in help from the government?
Although people are being told to stay at home, it can't stop the love that some people have for their car. An element of that love comes in the form of portrait photos and this is where automotive photographers come in. One in particular is adapting the way he works to keep himself and customers while keeping the love of cars alive and well across Ontario.
Guest: Lucas Scarfone, Automotive Photographer
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The CFL is asking for millions of dollars in financial assistance from the government. Is this something they have any right to be asking for?
Guest: Mike Narain, Assistant Professor of Sports Business, Brock University
4/30/2020 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
Podcast - Why do we create conspiracy theories? He killed 3 children and their grandfather, now he's getting parole after just 4 years in jail, how? Who's the greatest athlete you've never heard of?
With a global event such as COVID-19, it's only a matter of time before the conspiracy theories begin. Are we distrustful by nature?
Guest: Jeremy Cohen, PhD student, Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University
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He killed 3 children and their grandfather while driving drunk and was sentenced to 10 years in jail. He's been granted day parole just 4 years into that sentence. How can that be and do people have a right to be outraged by this?
Guest: Dr. J. Scott Kenney, Professor, Department of Sociology, Memorial University, victim of crime specialist & Board Member of Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
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Can you guess who the best Canadian athlete you've never heard of is? Do you know who won the first gold medal for Canada? Defeating adversity of all kinds, this person has an outstanding story that brought them all the way to the Olympics but just who were they?
Guest: Mark Hebscher, Author of "The Greatest Athlete You’ve Never Heard Of." & sports broadcaster
4/29/2020 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Podcast - Students need jobs & farms need workers, why aren't they working together? What's happened in North Korea? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson?
Students who would typically be working summer jobs to pay for their next round of schooling, are being given money from the government for staying home to help them since those summer jobs aren't all there. Farm operations are needing help but the migrant workers they would normally hire aren't allowed to come work. Could our students be able to help out our farmers?
Guest: Hayden Dooney, Simcoe-area apple farmer & member of The Norfolk Fruit Growers' Association
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There are rumblings coming out of North Korea saying Kim Jong Un, the country's dictator, is in trouble medically. Whether he's died, dying or at risk of dying, who would lead North Korea after Kim Jong Un and how would that influence the international community?
Guest: Jack Kim, Founder, board member & special advisor, HanVoice Canada
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Depending on how you watched the NFL draft, you may have felt like every player drafted had a sob story of some sort and that may be by design but why? Are you ok with it? How feasible is a professional women's hockey league and is it just a matter of coverage and air time in order for it take off? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach and Owner of the Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty
4/28/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Podcast - Should news outlets report the names of killers? Why is foreign oil sometimes cheaper than Canadian oil? & Was someone going to the bathroom on live TV during the NFL draft?
Is naming a killer something that the news should be deciding on from outlet to outlet or should there be an overall rule? Should there be a line that allows the name of someone who kills one person to be released but not someone who kills multiple?
Guest: Paul Berton, Editor-in-Chief, The Hamilton Spectator
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Alberta is getting slammed to the ground even more as the price of oil nose-dives. This has prompted a movement to have Canada and the United States ban imported oil and rely on our own oil. How feasible is this and could it prevent international factors from affecting our economy and workforce?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The NFL draft found a work-around for physical distancing by bringing cameras into many of the players' and coaches' homes which allowed for real-time reactions among other things. Weird things were seen and some eyebrows were raised from a lot of things those cameras captured especially what came out of the basement of the Tennessee Titan's head coach's basement. Scott speaks about this and the new Home Games Hamilton among other things with Rick Zamperin.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML & Zamp on Home Games Hamilton
4/25/2020 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Podcast - How dangerous is an underlying illness to a COVID-19 patient? What happens after every new TV show has aired?
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, questions arise but the answers don't always come. Scott looks to change that as he speaks with Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid for our weekly check-up.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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The television and film industry has shut down, halting productions across Canada and beyond. What would happen if all of the new TV shows and movies have aired and been released? Would we be doomed to re-runs until the pandemic is over?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Centre for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse university
4/24/2020 • 35 minutes, 6 seconds
Podcast - How is Hamilton's Commonwealth Games bid changing due to COVID-19? Would you call the city if someone isn't following physical distancing?
Bidding on hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games is still something that the people of Hamilton 100 are working on despite the COVID-19 pandemic. How is the plan for the bid being altered and are governments still willing to listen while managing the fight against the coronavirus?
Guest: Lou Frapporti, Member of Hamilton 100
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Would you call the city if you saw someone not adhering to physical and social distancing among other COVID-19 rules? Scott opens the phone lines to hear your take on this.
4/23/2020 • 28 minutes, 20 seconds
Podcast - Has COVID-19 defeated Hamilton's goal of increasing downtown's density? Is our freedom of speech endangered? & What's it like owning one of the most historic pucks in hockey history?
The plan for Hamilton's downtown core has been to build density and cut down on sub-urban sprawl but has COVID-19 changed that goal?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor
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Every Canadian has the freedom of speech but some Canadians are saying that could change if an idea that's been suggested by some politicians becomes reality. If knowingly putting false information on the internet becomes a chargeable offence, how could you prove that someone does or does not believe something?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, Past President of The Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association
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What would you do if you've got one of the most historic pucks in the history of hockey? A Hamilton man happens to be the proud owner of one of those pucks and it's been in the city for the last 70 years, Scott speaks with him about how he came into ownership of the puck and more.
Guest: Dan Donohue, Owner of the 1951 Stanley Cup Game Winning Puck
4/22/2020 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Podcast - How does a Hamilton company plan to help make COVID-19 tests? Why are Canadians wasting so much food? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
As we search for good news during a global pandemic, there's a glimmer coming from a Hamilton company that is looking to help fulfill the need for more COVID-19 tests. What's their plan and why does it have 6 different variations?
Guest: Scott Currie & Deep Singh of Design Medical
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Canadians are wasting incredible amounts of food every year. How does this happen and is there anything that can be done with food that would otherwise be thrown out?
Guest: Corby Sue Neumann, Head Chef & Menu Planner at HelloFresh Canada
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COVID-19 has shut down sports leagues all around the world and this has done nothing more than made us miss watching sports. Scott and Don Robertson talk about what they miss watching, remembering the time of two and a half minute long shifts in hockey and how university sports in Canada are nowhere close to what comes out of the US. Hear all this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner and Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record at ComChoice Realty
4/21/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Podcast - Why did the WHO spend almost $200 million on travel last year? Learning more about a Broadway star from Hamilton who's battling COVID-19 & Roy Halliday's death and racist language in NASCAR
As people turn their ire towards the World Health Organization, the amount of money spent on travel has really come under scrutiny. One of the biggest spenders was a Canadian who racked up close to $400,000 in travel expenses. How can someone manage to spend that much money on travel alone?
Guest: Matt Jeneroux, MP for Edmonton Riverbend
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One of Broadway's stars just so happens to come from Hamilton! Nick Cordero also happens to be battling COVID-19 in Los Angeles where his fans, family and friends are looking to show their support regardless of where in the world they are. For those who aren't familiar with Nick, Scott looks to get a perspective into Nick's time in Hamilton and his path to Broadway.
Guest: Lou Zamprogna, Leader in the Hamilton theatre scene Daphne Moens, Singer, Actor who grew up with Nick Cordero
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Roy Halliday has passed away but with his death also comes some questions as to why he had questionable substances in his system. Moving to the world of NASCAR, one of the drivers said a racial slur over a live microphone which sparked outrage and his subsequent firing.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
4/17/2020 • 50 minutes, 4 seconds
Podcast - Is it time to start laying off public employees? & Are private zoos anything like that on Tiger King?
The City of Hamilton is losing money which means the taxpayer is going to have to pay the difference due to the fact that municipalities can't run deficits by law. Councillor Terry Whitehead caught flak for asking if cutting spending, which would likely cause public employees to be laid off, could help fix this. While Hamiltonians face two options to fix this problem, cut spending now or raise taxes later, could there be a third option?
Guest: Terry Whitehead, Ward 14 Councillor
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Now that everyone staying home, Netflix has become the new norm and as such, It seems like everyone has seen the show Tiger King. The show makes it seem like owning and taking care of big cats like tigers is full of mayhem and craziness that you can't find anywhere other than the days of the Wild West. How true-to-life is Tiger King? Are private zoos anything like that on tv?
Guest: Jennifer Stallman, Owner of Brantford Twin Valley Zoo
4/16/2020 • 28 minutes, 47 seconds
Podcast - Finding answers to your COVID-19 questions, Tiger-cats kicker scores an NFL contract & Is the wine industry thriving right now?
The information on COVID-19 can be overwhelming at times. Despite this, there are worse diseases out there that we aren't covering with the same vigour. Why is that? Questions like this and more are being asked but we aren't finding many answers to them, Scott looks to change that.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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The now former-kicker for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats is moving on to the NFL. What does it take to score an NFL contract and how does this elite kicker manage the stress of kicking on the pro level?
Guest: Lirim Hajrullahu, Los Angeles Rams kickers
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Everyone is being told to stay at home which inevitably means a glass of wine or two... or three is being enjoyed. Surely that would mean the wine industry is thriving in this time of strife, right?
Guest: Britt Dixon, Media/PR consultant for the wine industry
4/15/2020 • 48 minutes, 17 seconds
Podcast - What's "higher order transit" and how will it be paid for? How did a Hamilton teacher find himself playing Terry Fox? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It's back! LRT has returned along with a bunch of other transportation options for Hamilton courtesy of the transportation committee. What does "higher order transit" mean and where will the money for this come from?
Guest: Judi Partridge, Ward 15 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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Any good Canadian knows the story of Terry Fox and his Marathon for Hope. Believe it or not, there's a Hamilton teacher with an interesting connection to Terry's story because he was the body double for the character of Terry Fox in the 2005 movie. Scott speaks with him to find out more about his paralympic career, playing Terry Fox's body and more.
Guest: Grant Darby, Hamilton teacher, paralympic triathlete & actor
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As sports broadcasts put old games back on repeat, some are worth watching and others aren't. Which ones are you watching? Over the weekend, the XFL filed for bankruptcy. Could this be marking the end of challengers to the big leagues like the NHL, NFL, NBA and more? Scott talks with Don Robertson about these questions and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner and Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys
4/14/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 36 seconds
The money meant for LRT should go to...LRT? Chatting with David Haskell about what churches are doing this Easter weekend.
4/10/2020 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Podcast - Can we believe any news that comes out of China? & Why is Hamiton International Airport the busiest in Canada?
A lot of news has come out of China throughout the years. Recently, good news regarding the number of cases of COVID-19 has surfaced but can we actually believe anything that comes out of a country ruled by an authoritarian regime?
Guest: Dr. Wesley Wark, National Security Policy, Intelligence and Terrorism Expert
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As seemingly everything slows down due to COVID-19, there's one area that is leading Canada and that's our airport. What kind of cargo is coming and going through Hamilton International Airport and what happens to the crew upon landing?
Guest: Cathie Puckering, President & CEO of John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
4/9/2020 • 29 minutes, 10 seconds
Podcast - How can Hamilton battle COVID-19 while staying legally in-bound? Returning manufacturing security and independence to Canada & the CFL delays its season
As Hamilton battles COVID-19, lots of people have been asking to pay their taxes at a later date among other things. This, coupled with the increased expenses, will surely push Hamilton to run a deficit, something that's illegal. So what can be done to prevent that from happening and if it does, what will happen to Hamilton?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton
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We've felt the effects of moving manufacturing out of Canada as the supply chain gets stressed more and more. What would it take to bring us into a space of stability and independence? Would people be willing to pay more for that security?
Guest: Rocco Rossi, President & CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce
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The CFL has elected to delay its season due to COVID-19. With a league that needs its season, what does this mean for the future of the CFL and how will the players be impacted by this?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
4/8/2020 • 43 minutes, 19 seconds
Podcast - Inconsistent COVID info, ZOOMing security flaws, and sports with Don Robertson
Scott has a few things to say about the seemingly inconsistent COVID-19 info we are getting from the top.
Allen Mendehlsn shares some concerns about the video call app Zoom.
Don Robertson joins Scott from the phone this week to talk about the Stanley Cup, NFL drafts and more!
4/7/2020 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
Podcast Preview - Masks now work for COVID... apparently
4/7/2020 • 3 minutes, 5 seconds
How can nonprofit organizations like The United Way continue to operate amidst the pandemic? Charles Juravinski talks about his latest donation to help the fight against COVID-19.
4/4/2020 • 41 minutes, 20 seconds
How do we make sure the government gives back our civil liberties after the pandemic? How local manufacturer Kenesky Sports is helping the fight against COVID-19. Could Hamilton be the host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games?
4/3/2020 • 47 minutes, 44 seconds
Podcast - Why do some areas get affected more by COVID-19 than others? How do you have a funeral when you can't have a group?
As COVID-19 continues to spread, there are lots of questions that need answering. Scott turns to a local expert to find if there's a reason it feels like different areas are being affected more or less by COVID-19 among other questions.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar in Strengthening Health Systems
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A reality of pandemics is that people will die. As such, funerals are needed but when you're being told to avoid coming together as a group, what should be done? How are funeral homes working to stay safe?
Guest: Bill Dermody, Owner and President of P.X. Dermody Funeral Homes
4/2/2020 • 29 minutes, 17 seconds
Podcast - What can be done now that school closures have been extended? Why do people believe fake COVID-19 remedies? Is our science influenced by political correctness?
We've been told that teachers can't teach online and there's millions of questions that are being asked now that the province has announced extended closures to schools. Are parents going to be forced to teach their kids or is there a glimmer of hope and sanity coming our way?
Guest: Dr. Joel Westheimer, University Research Chair in Democracy and Education at the University of Ottawa, Education Advocate & Author
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There's a lot of different fake remedies for COVID-19 on the internet. Some simply don't work while others are outright lethal if done correctly. How can people believe such silliness?
Guest: Tim Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, Professor of Law at the University of Alberta & Research Director of its Health Law Institute
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'The science says...,' is a phrase we've heard all too often but is there something else that can influence what science says? Is political correctness more important than being safe and keeping people alive?
4/1/2020 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Podcast - What you can do to help small businesses in Hamilton, What can be done if you're between selling and buying a house? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Small businesses all across Hamilton are being hammered in nearly every way but a way to help them out has come along. Buying gift cards may seem like a small thing but it's easier and more helpful than you might think for the businesses who call Hamilton home.
Guest: Joe Citino from Shop. Eat. Play. Sam Holdridge from Hometown Hub
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There are a lot of Canadians who are stuck between selling their old house and buying a new one. One of the biggest problems this causes is the fact that there's no home for them to go to. What can be done to minimize the number of these cases?
Guest: Murtaza Haider, Professor of Real Estate Management at Ryerson University, Columnist with Financial Post, Director of Research with Urban Analytics Insitute
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What's the worst sports jersey from the past? If you could go back to witness any game from Toronto sports history, which one would you choose? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner and Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/31/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Podcast - Can a rent payment strike actually happen? Who's impressed you mid-pandemic? Are people streaming video and music more?
We've heard that tenants aren't able to be evicted during this time as a result of COVID-19. Some tenant groups are taking that and running with it as the idea of not paying your rent because you can't get evicted is being floated. Could a rent payment strike actually happen?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought out both the best and worst in people. Who are some people you've been impressed by? Who's let you down?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of "The Bill Kelly Show" on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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People are spending more time indoors and by themselves than ever before in recent memory. This has brought about a drop to the number of people watching broadcast television who've moved on to streaming videos. What's happened to streaming music and radio's numbers?
Guest: Alan Cross, Creator of "A Journal of Musical Things" & Host of "The Ongoing History of New Music"
3/28/2020 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Podcast - Should the public sector start cutting back? Is e-learning the answer? Best moments from the Blue Jays' past & TV shows that are worth watching
COVID-19 has stalled many small businesses across Canada whereas it appears the public sector and those who work in it are doing just fine with no risk. Is it time that this changes and the public sector cuts back even a little?
Guest: Jasmine Pickel, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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There was debate over the validity of e-learning and online classes in Ontario during labour disputes between the province and teachers' unions. The true colours of the unions are starting to show as they tell teachers not to engage in teaching online. Is online learning the answer to continuing education and structure in spite of COVID-19?
Guest: Dr. Paul Bennett, Educator, Researcher, Commentator, Education Expert & Lead Consultant at Schoolhouse Consulting
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Today would have been opening day for the Toronto Blue Jays but due to COVID-19, it's not happening. That doesn't mean that baseball isn't on the mind as Scott talks about some awesome moments from the history books of baseball with Jamie Campbell.
Guest: Jamie Campbell, Host of Blue Jays Central on Sportsnet
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A lot of people have a bunch of free time on their hands now that we're being told to stay indoors and adhere to social distancing but with that comes some boredom and the search for things to fill time. What are some good shows that'll help you beat the boredom? Ben and Scott take a look into the shows they're watching and ones that are worth watching.
3/27/2020 • 1 hour, 34 seconds
Podcast - Why does Wild Waterworks need a $500,000 paint job? How do you do physio online? & Should athletes who've qualified for the Olympics have to re-qualify?
Wild Water Works is needing a new paint job! The catch is that there's going to be a massive cost that's expected to be incurred for this to be done. What kind of paint job would you be expect if you're paying around $500,000?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Chair of Hamilton Conservation Authority & Ward 12 Councillor
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Physiotherapy is something that a lot of people need to recover and rehabilitate their bodies but how do you do that from home and without physical contact with another person? A local business owner has figured out a solution to that very question.
Guest: Kristen Parise, Registered Physiotherapist & Owner of Blueberry Therapy
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Should athletes who've qualified for the Tokyo Olympics get a pass to attend the rescheduled Games or should they be required to re-qualify? What about sports leagues like the NHL that have suspended their seasons? Could 2 period games help make up for lost time?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/26/2020 • 50 minutes, 15 seconds
Podcast - What are Hamilton researchers developing to fight COVID-19? Why are real estate agents essential? How can Retrontario.com help you relive the history of Ontario TV?
Forward momentum is hoping to be made in Hamilton as researchers work to find and develop what's needed to stop or slow down the spread of COVID-19. Tests and trials need to be done before that momentum can start but what exactly is it that they're hoping to get into the trials stage?
Guest: Dr. Richard Whitlock, Cardiac Surgeon, Researcher and Professor of Surgery at McMaster University
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One of the services deemed essential to our well-being by the province of Ontario is real estate. At first blush it may seem silly but what would you do if there wasn't a place for you to go if there was a closing date on the house you just sold?
Guest: Judy Marsales, Hamilton Real Estate Agent
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After days inside, everyone gets bored to varying degrees but fear not! There's a website that's archived some of the things you could find on Ontario television sets from the '70s, '80s & '90s all there for your viewing pleasure. Scott talks to the founder and curator of this website to find out what inspired it and more.
Guest: Ed Conroy, Founder of Retrontario.com
3/25/2020 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Podcast Preview - What are Hamilton researchers developing to fight COVID-19?
Forward momentum is hoping to be made in Hamilton as researchers work to find and develop what's needed to stop or slow down the spread of COVID-19. Tests and trials need to be done before that momentum can start but what exactly is it that they're hoping to get into the trials stage?
Guest: Dr. Richard Whitlock, Cardiac Surgeon, Researcher and Professor of Surgery at McMaster University
3/25/2020 • 2 minutes, 29 seconds
Podcast - What counts as an essential service? The Around the Bay Road Race rescheduled & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
According to the provincial government, non-essential workers will not be returning to work for the next two weeks. This leaves a grey-zone because what is considered essential hasn't been fully explained. Scott looks to find an answer to this question.
Guest: Brian Kingston, Vice-President, Business Council of Canada
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North America's oldest long distance road race has been delayed to November. This couldn't have been an easy task due to the uncertainty that COVID-19 has brought nearly everywhere. Scott gets the inside line into what it takes to reschedule The Around the Bay Road Race.
Guest: Anna Lewis, Race Organizer of The Around The Bay Road Race
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The Canadian Olympic Committee has made the call that Canadian athletes won't be attending the Tokyo Olympics due to COVID-19 concerns. Is this the right call to make despite the fact that there's athletes who have already qualified?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys
3/24/2020 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
Podcast - Where is Canada's stimulus money coming from? What's it like to be on Jeopardy!? & The sports to watch when there aren't sports to watch
We've heard about the stimulus package that's going to be coming down from the federal government. Billions of dollars don't just come out of thin air, it's got to come from somewhere. Who's lending us this money?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Jeopardy! is a show that you've seen on TV and maybe even played at home in some form or another. A lady from Hamilton had the chance to be on it and she did us proud!
Guest: Kim Lifeso, Contestant on Jeopardy!
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In the wake of nearly every sport and league cancelling competitions around the world, there's been a surge of less common to outright weird sports being shared and broadcasted. Scott & Ben break down some of these sports, like ferret legging.
3/21/2020 • 41 minutes, 18 seconds
Podcast - Finding answers to your COVID-19 questions, Debunking COVID-19 hoaxes & the greatest streak ever has come to an end
Lists, names, numbers and more are being reported as part of the coverage of COVID-19. How much of it answers the questions you have? Scott takes some of them and looks to find the answer with some expert help.
Guest: Dr. Ahmad Khalid, Consultant, World Health Organization & Health Canada and Expert in Medicine, Education, Health Policy, Knowledge Translation & Health Emergencies and Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
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Hoaxes, myths, urban legends and outright lies are being spread all across the internet and someone is out there debunking them. She joins Scott to talk about what makes some of them false, how she does it and how you can do it too.
Guest: Jane Lytvynenko, Reporter, Buzzfeed News
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It can easily be described as the greatest streak in the history of humankind! A streak that's spanned 2,995 consecutive days was broken when Disney closed the doors to one of its theme parks. A streak like this usually has a peculiar start and when it lasts a little over 8 years, you know it's got to be good.
Guest: Jeff Reitz, Attended Disney Land every day for 2,995 days in a row
3/20/2020 • 45 minutes, 49 seconds
Bonus Segment - Ben's Story of the Day
It's time for Ben's Story of the Day! Scott will present his producer, Ben, with three different stories all of an unusual or silly nature in the search to find what is his story of the day. Today's menu includes an Indian man who literally gets caught with his pants down and his car pays the price, a town that's pleading to its residents to stop calling 911 for a bizarre reason & an intoxicated woman who discovered that her artisanal soap was more edible than soap. Which story will Ben choose as his story of the day? Which one is yours?
3/19/2020 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Podcast - Facts vs. fiction of COVID-19, Blue Jays Central host helps isolated fans, Cancelling the Olympics & Which fictional doctor do you want working on COVID-19?
If you check social media you'll find a bunch of true and false statements about how to immunize yourself against COVID-19 a.k.a. coronavirus, ways to cure it, how it works and more. A major problem that stems from these statements is that it can be really hard to tell the difference between the truth and the lies. How could people believe things that clearly go against common sense and logical thinking?
Guest: Dr. Mark Busser, Professor & Academic and Experiential Learning Coordinator, McMaster University
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There are many Blue Jays fans across Canada some of whom are elderly and likely feel lonelier than ever now that the sports world has been put on hold. Jamie Campbell has decided to make an effort to change that.
Guest: Jamie Campbell, Host of Blue Jays Central on Sportsnet
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A greater and greater push is being made to cancel the Olympics as the gravity of COVID-19 becomes more apparent. With the incredible investment that's already been made among the numerous other logistical issues this would raise, could we see the Tokyo Olympics continue in spite of a global pandemic?
Guest: Dr. Jules Boykoff, Author of Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics & Professor of Politics, Pacific University
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With all the doom and gloom that's been coming from COVID-19, a simpler and lighter question is being asked: Which fictional doctor would you want to have working on COVID-19?
Guest: Tim Bolen, Sports & Adventure Reporter, Morning Live, CHCH
3/19/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Podcast - How does a vaccine get created? What is happening to Canada's economy? & Tom Brady isn't a Patriot anymore
Medical professionals around the world are looking to see what the cure or treatment could be for COVID-19. How does one develop a vaccine though? Is it as simple as throwing enough chemicals at the disease until it succumbs?
Guest: Dr. Matthew Miller, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University & Member of the Institute for Infectious Disease Research, McMaster Immunology Research Centre
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The stock market had a quick spike today but that didn't do much to help ease the concerns over what the future holds for the economy. What does it look like Canada could be facing in the coming weeks? Months? Is there anything we can do to mitigate the damage?
Guest: Sean Moir, Financial Advisor, Mandeville Private Client Incorporated
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In the sparse world of sports news, something has finally happened and this time it isn't related to COVID-19! Tom Brady won't be returning to the field as a Patriot this time but now the burning question is which team will he be joining?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/18/2020 • 46 minutes, 33 seconds
Podcast - Does Canada have enough food? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
It appears that a major player that's sparked hoarding and the buying of random things en masse is fear. One of those fears is that we might not have enough food in Canada so Scott finds out if we actually do.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University
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COVID-19 has caused the sports world to be put on hold for the time being but that isn't stopping Sports Talk with Don Robertson! Since there isn't anything live for the sports broadcasters to air, what would you like to see in the meantime?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner & Head Coach, Dundas Real McCoys
3/17/2020 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Podcast - What's it like to have COVID-19 a.k.a. Coronavirus? Could we see sports teams fold as leagues suspend their seasons?
You've heard about COVID-19 and how events are still falling to cancellations and suspensions all over the place. Something that you haven't heard much about is what it's like to have COVID-19 (a.k.a. coronavirus) or what life is like while you have it. Scott tackles that issue by talking with someone who's not only been infected with it but survived.
Guest: Rose Yerex, COVID-19 survivor
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Could the cancelled championships and suspended seasons of pretty much every major sports league cause some teams to fold? What about the broadcasters who rely on the sports world?
Guest: Dr. Michael Naraine, Assistant Professor of Sports Management, Brock University
3/14/2020 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
Podcast - The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Jamie West: COVID-19, shutdowns and demolishing the wrong house
Scott has called an audible which has brought The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton to Thursday night! Joining the show tonight is Jamie West who chats with Scott about things like when the last time something has affected the world like COVID-19 has, why the borders weren't closed to flights from China sooner & more.
Guest: Jamie West, Host of 'What Were You Thinking' on Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/13/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Podcast - How is the cruise industry dealing with COVID-19? Any signs of the economy and stock market improving? Should the NBA ban fans or suspend the league?
It's no secret that COVID-19 and cruise lines haven't been getting along very well. With many ships being quarantined for the virus and governments advising against going on cruises, surely this hasn't been good for business.
Guest: Shawna Curtin-Weatherill, Owner of Expedia Cruise Ships Centres Waterdown
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Things are still looking bleak in the world of economics as the stock market continues on a downward trend. Where could things be going from here?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The NCAA has banned fans from March Madness and now the NBA is wondering if they should follow suit. Could banning fans from games be the solution they're looking for or should the NBA opt to just put the whole league on hiatus?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/12/2020 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
Podcast - Canadian National Basketball team is coming to FirstOntario Centre & is there a way to make light of COVID-19?
The Canadian National Basketball team is coming to Hamilton in June. It's been about 25 years since NBA level players have played in FirstOntario Centre which makes this upcoming game a big deal.
Guest: Mike Morreale, Commissioner & CEO of Canadian Elite Basketball League
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The severity of COVID-19 is becoming more and more apparent but what do you do if your job depends on giving people a good chuckle based off what's going on in the world? Editorial cartoonists are tackling that issue and tip-toeing the fine line between funny and insensitive.
Guest: Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator
3/11/2020 • 37 minutes, 1 second
Podcast - COVID-19's impact on the stock market and the price of oil, information's role in the fear of COVID-19 & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
COVID-19 has put a pretty big dent into the side of the stock market but it doesn't stop there. The recent dropping of the price of oil is looking like it's also got some roots that come back to COVID-19.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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Keeping with the coronavirus, would people still be reacting this way if social media existed back in the day of SARS? With the flu being much deadlier than COVID-19, could that mean what people are really afraid of is the 'unknown-ness' of this new infection?
Guest: Dr. Mark Busser, Academic and Experiential Learning Coordinator with the Department of Political Science, McMaster University
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The Allan cup is coming to the GTHA, Charles Barkley plans on selling some of his memorabilia and some people have been found guilty of drugging race horses so they'll be faster, are you surprised? Don and Scott talk about all this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner and Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/10/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Annette Hamm: Amber Alert, Coronavirus, Disney & more
Annette Hamm from CHCH's Morning Live joins Scott for The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton.
Today's topics include tweaking the Amber Alert system, tickets to Disney World being extremely expensive, coronavirus and the importance of looks vs credentials in TV reporting.
3/7/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 53 seconds
Podcast - Who's at the helm of Hamilton economic development? Why's Hamilton real estate market getting hotter? Is a sports broadcaster making $17 million good?
A new face has taken the seat that oversees the city's economic development. This comes after Glen Norton has retired from the position. Now with the new director in place, what's the first order of business?
Guest: Norm Schleehahn, Director of Economic Development, City of Hamilton
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It's been said before and it's still being said, Hamilton's housing market is on the rise to incredible highs. With homes averaging astronomically high numbers, people are starting to wonder if this could start causing problems or if the problems are already here.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business
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If you haven't heard his name before, you might hearing about him now as he signs a new TV commentary contract. He's reaching the upper echelon with an annual salary of $17 million a year, could this spell trouble or triumph for broadcasting?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH
3/5/2020 • 45 minutes, 37 seconds
Podcast - What's the point of standing up to teachers just to stand down? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The province of Ontario has stood down on many key issues in the negotiations with the teachers' unions. Class sizes, online learning and more changes are set to be proposed to the unions by the government. So what was the point of them standing up to unions if they were going to stand down anyways?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of 'The Bill Kelly Show' on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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Scott & Don Robertson talk about electronic chips in hockey pucks, high-tech cheating, cheating in general and more in today's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson, head coach and owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/4/2020 • 52 minutes, 20 seconds
Podcast - Price of parking in Hamilton set to rise, will the Tokyo Olympics get cancelled? & a tour of slang from across Canada
Everyone likes lower taxes but that's got to come at a cost somewhere else. Council has decided that place will be at the parking meter both on Hamilton's streets and municipal parking lots. While the price of parking will go up here, how will it lower taxes everywhere else?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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COVID-19, a.k.a. coronavirus, has been shutting events down around the world and the next major event on the chopping block is the Olympics that are set to be held in Japan later this year. There's been an incredible investment already that's put it over budget, has too much money been spent to stop the event?
Guest: Dr. Jules Boykoff, political science professor at Pacific University & author of 4 books on the Olympics
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Being the second largest country in the world, Canada has many people spread far and wide which yields different ways of speaking over time. Although French and English are our two official languages, there's many words that mean different things depending on where you are. Scott takes Ben on a coast to coast quiz on Canadian slang.
3/3/2020 • 51 minutes, 38 seconds
Podcast - Hamilton 100 bid given the go-ahead with a catch, how do you feel about coronavirus? & should MLB players beat on the Astros with pitches?
Hamilton 100 is being given a cautious go-ahead for its bid to host the Commonwealth Games on its 100th anniversary. With past competitions running over budget, is there any way to prevent that from happening in this case should we be picked?
Guest: PJ Mercanti, President of Hamilton 100
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You've read headline after headline about the coronavirus but what do you actually know about it? Is there something that you've been wanting to know that the news just hasn't covered? Why hasn't influenza received the same coverage despite being much, much worse?
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The Houston Astros have been found guilty of cheating and other MLB players have taken a liking to rifling pitches at the players because of it. Should it be allowed or should every player to ever hit an Astro this year get suspended?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
2/28/2020 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
Podcast - Should Hamiltonians pay the same for transit service? What would you do about the blockades? & The man who sort of... kind of... played goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Across Hamilton, not everyone is paying the same amount of taxes and just the same, not everyone receives the same level of transit service. Should that change?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 councillor, City of Hamilton
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We've heard that one of the blockades near Hamilton has disbanded peacefully but there's still some that are up all across Canada. What should be done about the blockades? Is there a right way to go about this? Scott opens up the lines to hear from you.
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You've likely heard about the emergency back up goalie who played for the Carolina Hurricanes against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL. While this isn't the first time someone who's never played in the NHL found their way into a game as an emergency back up, there's someone from around here who came close to finding himself in this situation and Scott talks to him about exactly that.
Guest: Dave Schill, former Maple Leafs goalie... kind of.
2/26/2020 • 45 minutes, 34 seconds
How is the Coronavirus impacting the stock market? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Coronavirus has impacted the lives of many people around the world and now even more people are feeling its effects. This time, it's people's pocketbooks who are taking the hit as the stock market dives amid concerns over the virus. How long will this keep going for?
Guest: Sean Moir, portfolio manager, Mandeville Private Client Incorporated
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Don Robertson joins Scott tonight to talk about the potential for a door to be opened allowing women to play in the NHL, the emergency back up goalie that the Maple Leafs played against and why tough guys in hockey are key.
Guest: Don Robertson, owner and head coach, Dundas Real McCoys
2/25/2020 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Loren Lieberman: Strikes, eLearning, Blockades...
2/22/2020 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
Scott Radley Show Podcast - Pipeline protests, World Radio Day, and is cheerleading misogynistic?
Stephen LaDrew and Scott talk about the cacophony surrounding the Canadian National Railway Company protests, the protestors and the Wet’suwet’en people.
Bill Kelly joins Scott to talk about their greatest memories in their radio careers and from their childhoods!
Lesley Stewart from CH Morning Live comes on to talk cheerleading and whether it truly is misogynistic or not.
2/14/2020 • 44 minutes, 47 seconds
Podcast preview - Reminiscing about CH Morning Live
2/14/2020 • 1 minute, 59 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Canadian military women, Hamilton's weird real estate market, and the MLB's new layout
Scott is not impressed with how the Canadian military is trying to recruit more women. But he wants to know, should the military be focused on specific demographics or just accept those who are willing and able to serve?
The average price of a home in #HamOnt has risen to $617,496. Scott is joined in studio by Judy Marsales, to discuss what this means for homeowners and prospective homeowners.
Rick Zamperin joins Scott to talk football and baseball
2/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Podcast Bonus - Shower thoughts with Will
2/12/2020 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Podcast Preview - Real Estate with Judy Marsales
2/12/2020 • 2 minutes, 29 seconds
Scott Radley Show Podcast - City Council Spending, Canada on the UN security council, and Don Robertson
Scott has a nice conversation with himself about how happy he is with a decision City Council made... for once.
Dr. Adam Chapnick elucidates to Scott why, exactly, Canada wants a seat on the UN Security Council so badly.
And sports with Don Robertson! The XFL and even talking about Youngblood!
2/11/2020 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Podcast Preview - What does the UN Security Council do?
2/11/2020 • 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Developers pitched a downtown entertainment district to Hamilton council today. Ticket scalping...how can sky high prices be prevented? Is the NBA working behind the scenes to get Masai Ujiri out of Toronto?
2/6/2020 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Downtown Hamilton entertainment district, govt news regulation and who pays for medical equipment?
The Carmen's group is looking to building an entertainment district in Downtown Hamilton and PJ Mercante tells Scott what his vision is for redevelopment.
Scott has a nice little conversation with himself about the proposed changes to news regulation.
Steve Buist of the Hamilton Spectator tells Scott just who is paying for medical equipment... and the answer may shock you.
2/5/2020 • 47 minutes, 30 seconds
Podcast Preview - What would the Carmen's group do for downtown development?
2/5/2020 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Is the govt action against teachers sexist? Government news regulation, and sports with Don Robertson
Scott talks with some callers about whether the issues with the teachers' union is rooted in sexism.
Johnathan Kay tells Scott what would happen with the proposed government regulation of news media.
Don Robertson and Scott address the elephant in the room: Why is Scott dressed like J Lo?
2/4/2020 • 58 minutes, 39 seconds
Podcast Preview - What did the heritage minister actually mean?
2/4/2020 • 3 minutes, 41 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Hamilton resident's thoughts on municipal spending...who's paying for what? Bubba O'Neil of CHCH joins us to talk CFL.
1/31/2020 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: What is the stupidest cabinet position in the federal government? Who do you speak to if you want to invest? Christine Sinclair just broke the world record for the most goals scored in soccer.
1/30/2020 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Insane food waste, and the health issues with goop... again
Edward (Ted) Jaenicke. Professor of Agricultural Economics. Penn State University. Ph.D., Agricultural and Resource Economics. Tells Scott about the alarming food waste in Canada and the US.
Tim Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, talks with Scott about the spread of health misinformation using Gwyneth Paltrow's The GOOP Lab as the key example.
1/29/2020 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Podcast Preview - Just how much food do we waste?
1/29/2020 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Hamilton's gas war, 75th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, and sports with Don Robertson!
Marvin Ryder joins Scott to talk about the startling gas price war going on in Hamilton.
Scott speaks with Frank Junger, of Burlington. Frank is a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He joins Scott to share his experience, being separated from his family by the Nazis.
Don Robertson sits down in studio to wax poetic with Scott about the NHL.
1/28/2020 • 53 minutes, 2 seconds
Podcast Preview - Remembering Auschwitz 75 years after liberation
1/28/2020 • 1 minute, 50 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Journalist on Ottawa Citizen, Jon Willing discusses Ottawa's experience with LRT. Rick Zamperin weighs in on the dangers of football and sports in general, especially in regards to the Aaron Hernandez case in 2013.
1/25/2020 • 26 minutes, 45 seconds
The issue with shopping local with Sylvian Charlebois. What do you think brings tourism to Hamilton? Scott talks with broadway performer Caissie Levy
1/23/2020 • 46 minutes, 44 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Police app, scurvy me mateys, and Larry Walker baseball HoF
What if there were an app that allowed strangers to find your name and potentially information about you with only the snap of a photo? Allen Mendelsohn joins Scott now to discuss #ClearviewAI.
McMaster University researchers say that 13 people may have contracted Scurvy over the past decade. And there may have been more cases! Dr. Kayla Dadgar joins Scott to discuss the surprising issue.
Larry Walker got into the Baseball HoF! Don Robertson joins Scott in the celebration.
1/22/2020 • 47 minutes, 3 seconds
Podcast Preview - A Police app using artificial intelligence to spy on you?
1/22/2020 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Ancaster's Laura Fortino is off to the NHL All-Star weekend, Scott has a case of ‘Snowmageddon’ letdown & Misleading company names
What Hamilton was hit with over the weekend was certainly nothing like what Newfoundlanders are still digging out of. It could barely qualify as a storm, if it does at all. Can we blame weather broadcasters for our expectations? Scott Radley is going to try! He brings on Jay McQueen, 900 CHML’s weather guy, to defend his comrades.
Guest: Jay McQueen, Global News Radio 900 CHML Weather Reporter
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This weekend is the NHL All-Star weekend. On Friday, they will hold a Women's 3 on 3 All Star game. Ancaster's Olympic Gold Medalist Laura Fortino will be part of Canada's team. She joined Scott to talk about the importance of this match, and the greater pressure she and her team is facing.
Guest: Laura Fortino, Olympic Gold Medalist, Olympic Silver Medalist, Women’s Hockey
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Scott brings in Will Erskine, to share a story of unfortunate and misleading company names.
Guest: William Erskine, technical producer and podcast producer with Global News Radio 900 CHML, playwright
1/21/2020 • 28 minutes
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Do you feel guilty owning a home when others cannot afford to? What does Wayne Barwise think about the mountain arena rejection?
1/17/2020 • 22 minutes, 44 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Is there a better way to execute Amber Alerts? What is ice wine and why is it so delicious?
1/16/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 24 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Go Transit parking charge, physician assisted suicide boundaries, who makes money in music
Scott went on a tirade about Metrolinx and had some of your opinions too!
On a more somber note, physician-assisted suicide may have a broader base of application. Dr Lisa Schwartz talks to Scott about the implications.
How does music make money? It costs next to nothing for a Spotify subscription, compared to a CD or a 45. Alan Cross lets Scott know about where the money goes and some new interesting technology that could shake up the concert industry!
1/15/2020 • 50 minutes, 19 seconds
Podcast Preview - Metrolinx just won't stop with the bad ideas
1/15/2020 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Pickering nuclear disaster, kale eating hatred, and the Houston Astros
Joe Zic lets Scott know the ins and outs of nuclear power safety measures. Don Robertson sits down with Scott to talk about kale hatred, gym etiquette and sports as always!
1/14/2020 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Podcast Preview - Could Pickering actually have a melt down?
1/14/2020 • 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Scott Radley Show Podcast - Limeridge as an arena, Prince Harry and Megan living in Canada, and the ethics of true crime shows
Esther Pauls lets Scott know about what is up with the plan to turn Lime Ridge Mall into an arena.
Nathan Tidridge talks about the implication of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle living permanently in Canada while still having royal privilege.
Robert Thompson and Scott try to figure out how ethical it is to create 'true crime' shows.
1/10/2020 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Podcast Preview - Does 'Downtown' have to be the centre for all developments?
1/10/2020 • 3 minutes, 53 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Does downtown Hamilton get too much attention? Talking about a demographic ticking time bomb with Marvin Ryder and catching up with Bubba O'Neil of CHCH
1/9/2020 • 47 minutes, 2 seconds
Scott Radley Show Podcast - LRT is a mess, no spend challenge, the XFL, and terrible baby names
Terry Whitehead joins Scott to talk about the stirring behind the scenes drama with the LRT and the Ford government. Andy Lyster talks about the pros and cons of the no-spend-challenge for January. Neil Lumsden and Scott get into the nitty-gritty of the XFL. And finally, Scott talks across the glass to talk about the worst baby names of the decade.
1/8/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 46 seconds
Podcast Preview - The LRT is a mess...but you knew that
1/8/2020 • 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Scott Radley Show Podcast: Driving while high, term limits for city councilors, and the World Juniors!
Today on the Scott Radley Show podcast Scott talks about cannabis use behind the wheel with Manisha Krishan, asks Brad Bradford about what term limits for city councilors would look like and Don Robertson returns to talk about the World Juniors and more!
1/7/2020 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
Podcast Preview - How bad is driving while high?
1/7/2020 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune of Cable 14.
Dogs at city hall, scooters taking over the streets and 12 year olds are growing up way too fast...
1/4/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 55 seconds
Would a gondola help Hamilton? What kind of predictions were made about humanity in 2020? Is proper credit given to the man who practically saved the NBA?
The idea of a gondola being built in Hamilton isn't a new one as it's been brought up at City Council. Scott turns to someone who supports the idea of a gondola in Hamilton, Jason Farr.
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor
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People are constantly trying to predict the future and while some are accurate predictions, others are off... way off. Scott and Ben look back at some of the most famous names from around the world and their predictions of where humanity would be in the year 2020.
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Does David Stern, the retired NBA commissioner who passed away yesterday, get the proper credit for essentially reviving the NBA? Scott talks with Bubba O'Neil about this and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
1/3/2020 • 48 minutes, 59 seconds
Would a gondola do Hamilton better than an LRT? Who's your person of the decade? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Disney World theme park has an outstanding transportation system that transports patrons all throughout their park. Could a gondola system be what Hamilton should be considering now that the LRT is in the back mirror?
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As 2019 comes to a close in the next few days, the question of who should be the person of the decade comes up and Scott wants to know who you think should be given the title.
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Should you be allowed to criticize referees? What about the teenagers who play for Team Canada's hockey team on the world stage? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
12/31/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 38 seconds
Scott asks important Hamiltonians: What was the most memorable gift you've ever received?
It's the last live show before Christmas so Scott decided to go asking around some of Hamilton's very well known people to find out a very important question. What was the most memorable present you've ever received?
12/24/2019 • 35 minutes, 1 second
CHML Producers Will Erskine and Ben Straughan talk about sexism, Hamilton's safe injection site proposal, and Scott's beef with the phrase "speak your truth"
12/7/2019 • 36 minutes, 51 seconds
Was Trudeau's throne speech good enough? Do you get offended by 'Merry Christmas'? What does the future hold for the Toronto Blue Jays?
Justin Trudeau delivered the throne speech today outlining what his government is going to do throughout its time in power. Not too many people were blown away by what was said. Will we actually see anything get done? Was the throne speech good enough?
Guest: Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science at McMaster University
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A letter from MP Bob Bratina to his constituents, wished a good December. Is wishing someone a Merry Christmas offensive even if it's being said with good intentions? Does it offend you?
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What does the future hold for the higher ups of the Toronto Blue Jays? Will there be a superstar player coming to the Jays as they keep saying? Scott asks Bubba O'Neil to get his take.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
12/6/2019 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
Would #SewerGate have changed Hamilton City Council? Does grammar still matter? And Russia gets into trouble for doping...again
Vito Sqro talks with Scott about how different Hamilton City Council may have turned out, in light of the #SewerGate fallout.
The Apostrophe Protection Society has thrown in the towel, and now Scott wonders about what grammar lessons are being taught to the children of today. Dr. Paul Budra head of publications at Simon Fraser University waxes poetic with Scott about the state of education.
Russia is in the spotlight again for doping infractions ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Beckie Scott, Olympic silver and gold medalist and chair member of the World Anti Doping Agency, elucidates her own history with the Russians.
12/5/2019 • 49 minutes, 3 seconds
Podcast Preview - Would #SewerGate have changed the last municipal election?
12/5/2019 • 4 minutes, 6 seconds
What happens if the LRT goes over its $1 billion budget? Does Hamilton need a new $4.5 million aviary? Why will CFL players be barred from trying out for NFL teams?
Pre-construction has begun on the LRT in Hamilton. There's just one catch, we still don't know for certain how much it's going to cost! What happens if this project goes over the projected $1 billion?
Guest: Terry Whitehead, Ward 14 Councillor
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An anonymous donor would like to put forward $1 million for a new aviary to be built in Gage Park. It's being projected that a new aviary would cost close to $4.5 million to be built. Is this where we should be putting our money? Scott opens the phone lines to get your take on this.
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Many American football players come to Canada to play in the CFL with the hopes of getting a shot at a try-out for an NFL team. That might not be happening for much longer, how will this affect the CFL?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at 900 CHML
12/4/2019 • 46 minutes, 43 seconds
Should we just pay unions whatever they want? Does religion have a place in Canadian politics? Where's the line between a coach being hard vs. abusive?
Only one pocket feeds the money that's used to pay teachers and public sector workers. That pocket is the taxpayer's and yet still unions are threatening strikes because they're not getting paid enough by the government. Where do you think the government gets its money from? How much longer can this go on for?
Guest: Jasmine Pickel, Ontario Communications Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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An Angus Reid poll asked Canadians if there's a place for people who identify with and practice as part of an organized religion. Some have said that being a person of faith would repel them from a candidate. Does religion have a place in Canadian politics?
Guest: Ray Pennings, Co-Founder and Executive Vice-President of Cardus
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There are some changes that are underway in the sports world. Where does the line get drawn between a coach being really hard and disciplinary towards their athletes and a coach being abusive towards their players? What about between players on the same team or opposing? Scott talks with Neil Lumsden about this and more.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Grey Cup champion, former Athletic Director of Brock University & Amazing Race Canada Contestant
12/3/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Why is there so much infighting with different provinces? And what does the streaming world look like in the future?
Scott chats with Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal Party, to understand the unique situation of Quebec separatism vs Alberta separatism.
Bill Brioux comes in to talk about the new outlook for streaming with Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+.
11/29/2019 • 35 minutes, 13 seconds
Podcast Preview - The streaming world is changing
11/29/2019 • 3 minutes, 21 seconds
How did Dale King being Indigenous play into his acquittal? What is cannabis-induced psychosis?
We often hear that the law is blind and everyone is equal under the law. Some people are questioning these statements after Dale King was acquitted today. How did King being Indigenous play into his acquittal?
Guest: Peter Boushy, former head of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association & criminal lawyer
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Cannabis-induced psychosis has caused killings on several accounts. With cannabis being legalized now, what is cannabis-induced psychosis and is there something we can do to prevent it?
Guest: Dr. Gary Chaimowitz, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University & Head of Forensic Psychiatry at St. Joseph's Healthcare
11/28/2019 • 29 minutes, 8 seconds
What's it like being a Councillor during Hamilton's newest scandal? Why are some people ok with being in debt? Why aren't high school sports the way you remember?
It's not a good time to be in City Hall. The sewer scandal has posed countless problems and sowed much distrust among Hamiltonians. One of the best people to ask about what's going on in Council is someone who's led the city. What does Larry DiIanni think of Hamilton's newest scandal?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, former mayor of Hamilton
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With the holiday season fast approaching, so too comes the time of year when people start falling into debt just so their loved ones have a gift. Some people are more ok with this than others, is there a particular factor that influences how people view being in debt? Do some people see it as being more 'normal' than others?
Guest: Don Fox, Principal at IG Private Wealth Management
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High school sports have changed. You might remember joining a team and discovering a whole new world of sport however that isn't necessarily the same experience that kids in today's schools have. What's changed and is there something we can do about it?
Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator & author of 'On The Sidelines' series
11/27/2019 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
What does Canada's new Minister of Middle Class Prosperity define the middle class as? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There's a first in Canadian history as we now have a Minister of Middle Class Prosperity. What's even more interesting is how this new cabinet minister defines what the middle class is. Will anything actually get done or is it just a name?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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The Grey Cup was just last night and the Ticats are coming home empty handed, why? Scott and Don also talk about Mike Babcock and the Maple Leafs, hitting from behind in hockey and more.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
11/26/2019 • 52 minutes, 48 seconds
Who will get punished for hiding the sewage water leak? How can a Seattle school board make math less oppressive? Who will win the Grey Cup?
For years we've had sewage and storm-water flowing into Cootes Paradise without our knowledge. How could something like this have happened? Who will be punished for this?
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A school board in Seattle is looking to make math less oppressive and reduce the cultural appropriation it's come to take on. The Math Guru thinks this is ridiculous, do you?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder of The Math Guru & lead singer of Goodnight, Sunrise
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Calgary is getting ready for this weekend's festivities as the Grey Cup comes to town. The Blue Bombers will square off with the Ticats for the championship and Scott wants to know, which corner will Bubba be standing in?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
11/22/2019 • 47 minutes
Why is Prince Andrew stepping back from public duties? How are sanitary bathrooms & plumbing coming to to Africa? Why is raw sewage seeping into Chedoke Creek? Who's the new coach of the Maple Leafs?
Prince Andrew is stepping back from public duties as a member of the royal family with permission from Queen Elizabeth. What does this actually mean and could he get booted from the royal family as a result of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, award-winning teacher, author & director of Ontario Heritage Trust
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Billions of people around the world live their life without access to sanitary places to go the bathroom. On top of the medical issues this can cause, it can also negatively affect food and water supplies. What is being done to help fix this problem?
Guest: Julie Seath, Founder of 'Love a Village Mission'
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Raw sewage has been seeping into Cootes Paradise from Chedoke Creek. This hasn't been a small amount either with 24 billion litres leaking over the last 4 and a half years. How could something like this happen?
Guest: Steve Buist, award-winning investigative reporter at The Hamilton Spectator
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The now head coach of the Maple Leafs has been given the boot. Even though he still has 4 years left in his contract with the Leafs, Mike Babcock has been fired from the team and the Toronto Marlies' head coach is being called up. Is this a move that's coming out of nowhere or were the signs there all along?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director of Global New Radio 900 CHML
11/21/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 8 seconds
Scott is joined by McMaster University professor Clifton van der Linden to discuss his new polling system. Don Roberton of The Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott in the studio.
11/19/2019 • 50 minutes, 53 seconds
Should the Hamilton Police Service start using body cameras? Who should replace Don Cherry? Could the end of human actors be coming?
The Hamilton Police Service has recommended against the introduction of a pilot program for body cameras. There are points for and against but there's no denying that this will cost a lot of money to implement. Are body cameras worth trying or will they be doing nothing more than remove privacy?
Guest: Clint Twolan, President of the Hamilton Police Association
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Everyone knows about or at least has heard that Don Cherry has been fired. The question now stands, who should replace him? Should Coach's Corner be scrapped altogether?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
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James Dean is back from the dead! Or at least you'd think that if you go to see a movie that's set to come out called, 'Finding Jack'. Should actors be fearing for their jobs or is this just a gimmick?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Centre for Television and Popular Culture
11/14/2019 • 49 minutes, 14 seconds
Should Hamilton declare an opioid overdose emergency? What's with politicians and cutting the ribbon on seemingly everything? What happened when Trudeau met with Saskatchewan's premier? Where should NBA scouts be looking for talent?
A motion to declare an opioid overdose emergency in Hamilton is set to go forth in front of Hamilton City Council. What would this declaration actually accomplish if it gets made?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor
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Why do politicians love to stand in front of nearly everything new or recently refurbished and cut the ribbon? Part of their job is to ensure these construction projects actually get done and they seem to want praise from everyone and everything for doing it correctly. Why?
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The Premier of Saskatchewan. Scott Moe, had a meeting with the Prime Minister but apparently it didn't go as planned. What happened and how will it affect our future?
Guest: David Akin, Global News' Chief Political Correspondent
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Where should NBA scouts be looking for new talent? What should be thought about Don Cherry's firing? And most importantly, what kind of sugary cereal did you have growing up? Scott and Bubba O'Neil answer these questions and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
11/13/2019 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Do you think Don Cherry was right to be fired for his recent comments on Coach's Corner?
Scott is joined by guests:
Mark Hebscher of HebsyOnSports.com
Don Robertson of The Dundas Realy McCoys
Callers
11/12/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 9 seconds
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton: Sandy Shaw
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton has brought back a friendly face! Sandy Shaw joins Scott to talk about the serious topics from today's political landscape and the even less serious topics from every day life.
Guest: Sandy Shaw, NDP MPP for Hamilton-West, Ancaster & Dundas
11/9/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Is Hamilton "safe" real estate? Will the next generation understand the severity of the holocaust? And should schools use selfies for yearbooks?
Today Scott had a chat with Rob Golfi of Remax Escarpment and the Golfi team, to talk about the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation downgrading Hamilton in its "risk assessment."
It's Holocaust education week and the last of the holocaust survivors are dying, so Scott talks with Gustavo Rymberg CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation about the implications.
And on a brighter note, Scott brings Jamie West of West Pro Media in to talk about a possible change to the Amber Alerts and maybe changing yearbook photos to yearbook selfies.
11/8/2019 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
What is up with Amber Alerts going off in the middle of the night?
11/8/2019 • 2 minutes, 6 seconds
What will the Commonwealth Games cost Hamilton? McMaster students fixing Hamilton's food waste problem, and Americans can't handle Kawhi Leonard sitting down
With Commonwealth Games Canada talks getting louder, Hamilton has to wonder: what happens in the leadup? And more importantly, what's the cost? Jasper Kujavsky joins Scott to discuss.
Two McMaster students are taking perfectly good food that's been thrown out and they are using it to feed the less fortunate through Meals With a Purpose. Join Scott in talking to Hardil Bhatt and Heidi Yin.
Americans really do not understand why Kawhi Leonard would sit down for load management, so Bubba O'Neil joins Scott to shed some light on why that might be.
11/7/2019 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
Podcast Preview - Americans are up in arms about Kawhi Leonard sitting down!
11/7/2019 • 3 minutes, 35 seconds
Podcast Preview - Would bi-weekly trash pickup hurt Hamiltonians?
11/6/2019 • 2 minutes
Will Hamilton have bi-weekly trash pickup? And Novemburger... it's delicious AND for a good cause!
Today on a very special episode of the Scott Radley show, John Paul Danko talks about avoiding a 5.5% tax increase in Hamilton by limiting trash pickup to once every two weeks.
Scott and a panel of judges sit down to judge Novemburger offerings with representatives from The Coop, Earls, Electric Diner, The Barton General, HAMBRGR, The Harbour Diner, and Kelsey's.
For more information and a full menu, check out http://novemburger.ca/ it helps the kids!
11/6/2019 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
Should Hamilton Bayfront be turned into an island? Would you pay to take a nap?
"A bid proposal for the 2030 Commonwealth Games says Hamilton should turn Bayfront Park into an island to flush out the algae-plagued harbour and make it safe for swimmers." (published by The Hamilton Spectator)
Chris McLaughlin joins Scott to discuss the possibility of the island.
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Would you pay to take a nap? Nap it Up has just opened it's doors in Toronto. Devika Desai joins Scott to talk about how this concept has spread north from New York and the longevity of the business. Sleepyheads, unite!
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Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott for the last hour.
11/5/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Will Hamilton get a share of almost $1 billion dollars? Are we seeing the death of the movie theatre? Do you know where Halloween traditions come from?
There's a billion dollar up for grabs that's available for municipalities to use to offset the costs of infrastructure courtesy of the provincial and federal government. All the municipalities have to do is ask for it, simple as that. The only catch is that the provincial and federal governments get to choose who gets the money they need. In a city that has many ridings often held by parties who don't form the government, how does that impact us?
Guest: Chad Collins, Ward 5 councillor
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With streaming services all over the place, we are watching different shows on different services all from the comfort of our homes. Are we witnessing the death of the movie theatre?
Guest: Scott Henderson, Head of Durham Campus of Trent University
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You know the history and traditions of Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving and more however you may not be as well versed in the traditions of Halloween and where they come from. Well have no fear because Scott and Ben talk all about exactly that to get you up to speed on Halloween.
11/1/2019 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Why is the government's debt is your problem too? Should a law be passed disallowing provincial and federal governments to run deficits just like municipal governments? Why don't star players usually get the same punishment as regular players?
You owe more than you think. That's what GenerationScrewed.ca is trying to say as the federal and provincial governments keep tacking more and more on to the amount of debt Canadians are paying for. How much longer can we go on for until people realize this problem?
Guest: Kris Rondolo, Executive Director of GenerationScrewed.ca
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Municipal governments are legally disallowed to run a deficit and that's why you'll likely be paying more taxes this year whereas the federal government and provincial government can run a budget that's balanced, a deficit or a surplus. Should we force the provincial and federal governments to balance the budget by law?
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We often hear that we don't want people to cheat in sports but that never seems to be the case when a star player gets caught for something. This issue and more are discussed when Bubba O'Neil joins Scott to talk about everything going on in the sports world.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
10/31/2019 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
Why are adult Canadians bad at fitness? What brought Loreena McKennitt from vet student to musician? Who's representing Canada in the Karaoke World Championships?
ParticipACTION has released a report card for the adults of Canada. An 'F' in achieving at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise and a 'D' for overall physical fitness. How does this lack of exercise realistically affect our health?
Guest: Dr. Martin Gibala, Professor of Kinesiology at McMaster University
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She's one of Canada's most accomplished musical artists and she's coming to Hamilton for a concert on Halloween. How did a vet student travel the world, get inspired by the history of the Celts and create music that's sold over 14 million albums?
Guest: Loreena McKennitt, award-winning musician and composer
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A studio full of people joins Scott to talk about the Karaoke World Championships. The Canadian champions in the duet category are from Hamilton and Brampton which begs the question, how will these talented singers wow the karaoke world on the international stage?
Guests: Kate Dion & Candace Miles, 2019 Canada Duet's Champions Dr. Sharon Quinn, KWC Canada National Director Dustin Jodway & Christine Costa, 2018 Canadian Duet's Champions
10/30/2019 • 49 minutes, 49 seconds
Why hasn't the marijuana industry boomed as predicted? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
We heard that the legal marijuana industry would be raking in money from every avenue but as we go on a year and a month since legalization, it hasn't boomed like people thought. What's causing this and what does the future hold for legal marijuana?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at McMaster's DeGroote School of Business
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Do the Toronto Maple Leafs have a style of play that can take them to the Stanley Cup finals? What's the next great idea that the NHL will come up with? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
10/29/2019 • 49 minutes, 23 seconds
It's been a while...Scott is back with the brightest conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune
10/26/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
How can Alberta make cuts without push-back but Ontario can't? What kind of renovations are coming to EPCOT Centre? What brings Max Weinberg's Jukebox to Burlington?
Alberta's provincial government has released the cuts it'll be making to the budget and Albertans are welcoming it with open arms. How is it that it's fine when Alberta does it but when it happens in Ontario, the pitchforks and torches start coming out?
Guest: Matt Gurney, National Post Columnist
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A massive renovation is coming to EPCOT. Although it isn't know how many millions of dollars The Walt Disney Company will sink into the edu-tainment centre, the question of how a construction project like this might affect the other parks has to be asked along with what the future of EPCOT holds.
Guest: Lena Almeida, Travel writer and blogger
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The drummer of the E Street Band and also the leader of Conan O'Brien's live band is coming to Burlington for a unique experience called Max Weinberg's Jukebox. The catch with this kind of concert is you choose the songs and can enjoy it this Sunday at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre.
Guest: Max Weinberg, professional drummer & star of Max Weinberg's Jukebox
10/25/2019 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
Should politicians say exactly what they mean? Is "not being a math person" real? The real history of the Zamboni
After taking a look at what the federal candidates were and weren't saying throughout the election, it was interesting to see how some of the candidates seemed to pull punches and never fully say what they wanted to while others did say what they want and it turned out favourably for them. Should politicians just say what they mean regardless of it may offend someone? Also, how long will the new Liberal minority government last?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, commentator & former president of the Liberal party
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You've likely heard the phrase, "I'm just not a math person," as the reason for someone not being good at math or for stopping attempts at getting better at it altogether. How true is that phrase and could there be a link between it and the reason why some countries seem to develop people who excel in school?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, author, podcaster and founder of 'The Math Guru'
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Everyone has come to know and love the Zamboni. Synonymous with skating, hockey and the ice rink as a whole, this machine's history might take you to some surprising places that aren't just in Canada.
Guest: Eric Dregni, author of 'Zamboni: The Coolest Machines on Ice'
10/24/2019 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
Do Canadians truly appreciate the anger of western Canada? How did Hamilton Mountain's MP feel during the election? Should athletes comment on issues from around the world?
We've heard about the growing anger out west but do people living elsewhere in Canada truly understand the severity of that anger?
Guest: David Staples, Columnist at the Edmonton Journal
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After being re-elected, NDP MP Scott Duvall speaks with Scott about how he felt things went in his riding during the election and more.
Guest: Scott Duvall, NDP MP for Hamilton Mountain
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LeBron James posted something online in an attempt at social activism with regards to the Hong Kong protesters however it blew up in his face. Should athletes do things like this or should they do their job and not publicly comment on social issues?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at 900 CHML
10/23/2019 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
It's election night in Canada! Did you vote strategically or philosophically?
What can we expect from this election?
Guest: Larry DiIanni, Former Mayor, City of Hamilton.
Did you vote strategically or philosophically? We opened up the phone lines to get your take!
10/22/2019 • 32 minutes, 39 seconds
How could anyone govern a country as divided as Canada? Who should be inducted into the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? What was it like playing Greg Brady?
As the federal election winds down, many Canadians and even the candidates have been saying that this has been the meanest election yet. How could anyone govern a country that's so heavily divided?
Guest: Bill Kelly, host of The Billy Kelly Show on 900 CHML
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A new list of candidates for the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been released this week. Who might be inducted this time around and who's still looking from the outside in?
Guest: Alan Cross, music historian and host of The Ongoing History of New Music
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You've heard of the show, you know the family and your chance to meet three of the Brady Bunch's kids is this weekend. Scott got to talk with one of them to hear about what being a Brady is like and how a musical theatre career helped prepare him for his role as Greg Brady.
Guest: Barry Williams, actor who played Greg Brady
10/17/2019 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Should a 14-year-old charged with first-degree murder be tried as an adult? Why is the CBC suing the Conservative Party of Canada? What's it like being The Incredible Hulk? How will the XFL affect the CFL?
Two people have been charged with first-degree murder of 14-year-old Devan Selvy, a 14-year-old and an 18-year-old. Despite the heinousness and maturity of the crime, only the 18-year-old is being tried as an adult. Should this be changed? Who initially decides how someone is tried?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, Hamilton lawyer and past president of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association
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The CBC is suing the Conservative Party of Canada. During an election, wouldn't something like this make the CBC, a company who should be unbiased and balanced, seem as though it's the polar opposite of that?
Guest: Michael Geist, lawyer and law professor at the University of Ottawa and the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law
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Chances are that you've heard of The Incredible Hulk. At the very beginning of the live action tv show, the role of The Hulk was played by a man named Lou Ferigno and he's coming to Hamilton for the Hamilton Comic Con. What was it like being The Hulk and how did he land the role?
Guest: Lou Ferigno, The Incredible Hulk actor
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The XFL has been tried and didn't work the first time but that doesn't mean it died with that attempt, especially not when you consider the fact that today was the XFL's draft day. Will the XFL be a legitimate contender in the world of professional football and how could it impact the CFL?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
10/16/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 48 seconds
What happens on the police side of murder? Should we absolutely love every law? Is it more 'Hockey Night in Toronto' than 'Hockey Night in Canada'?
Nearly everyone has heard about the murder of Devan Selvy but what's going on behind the scenes. What would the police be doing as a story like this unfolds? Is it the kind of case that a detective wants coming across their desk?
Guest: Rick Arnold, Retired Hamilton Police Service Major Crimes & Homicide Detective
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Not everyone loves every single law in the Canadian Criminal Code and that's alright. Some people might argue that's the way it should be but a quote from Justin Trudeau has him saying otherwise. What do you think?
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It's called 'Hockey Night in Canada' but is it really? A column says it's more like 'Hockey Night in Toronto' and could that be causing problems for the other Canadian teams?
Guest: Chris Zelkovich, Sports Media Writer
10/11/2019 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Facts and fiction in the Devan Selvy murder; Is the end of the Argonauts coming? Why is Ralph Malph coming to the area?
A lot of information is being spread about the recent killing of a high school student in Hamilton. One of the problems stems from the fact that some of the information is real and true while some of it isn't. Scott speaks with someone covering this story to clarify the facts that are currently known about the death of Devan Selvy.
Guest: Katrina Clarke, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator
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A football team down the street in Toronto by the name of the Argonauts are in trouble. Long-time fans of the Argos would recognize the name Pinball Clemons who is now their new GM and seemingly their answer to every problem. Is there something they're missing or could the end of the Toronto Argonauts be coming?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director of Global News Radio 900 CHML
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If you've every watched Happy Days, you probably remember Ralph Malph. Well he's coming to the area... or at least the actor is and he'll be doing what he does best, acting and this time it won't be on TV but rather live-on-stage. What play brings him to St. Jacobs Country Playhouse and did John Lennon really visit the set of Happy Days?
Guest: Don Most, Actor and Singer
10/10/2019 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
Who or what should be blamed for the murder of a 14-year-old Hamiltonian? Is there a change to the link between red meat and heart disease? Should we vote for MPs who can get ridings money or MPs we believe in?
After hearing of a 14-year-old boy being murdered in Hamilton just off his school's grounds, blame is starting to be assigned and it's looking like the blame this time is falling on bullying. Should it be or should the blame be placed on the perpetrators and the perpetrators alone?
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We've often heard about the link between red meat and cancer/cardiovascular disease. A new study has found some evidence that might change that.
Guest: Dr. Gordon Guyatt, Professor and Researcher at McMaster University and Canada's 2013 Health Researcher of the Year
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Should we be voting for local MPs who are members of the party likely to be in government so our ridings get money or should we vote for the MPs whose principles we believe in? Hamilton Centre has chosen the latter for many elections and as such is the third poorest riding in Canada. Should voters change their tune?
10/9/2019 • 47 minutes, 54 seconds
What might be seen at tonight's federal leaders' debate? Should the NBA apologize for a tweet that angered China? Can the Maple Leafs style of play become the new norm?
Scott and Don talk about a whole range of topics today from the federal election to the style of play that the Toronto Maple Leafs have brought to the ice and if it'll take over the league should they win the Stanley Cup. Also, should the NBA apologize to an angered China for a tweet from one of their GMs supporting Hong Kong protesters?
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
10/8/2019 • 34 minutes, 6 seconds
What impact does McDonald's have on the plant-based food movement? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There's a new player in the plant-based burger market. McDonald's has thrown their hat in the ring and it's making some waves in the food industry but are they positive waves or negative ones?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Researcher and Food Professor at Dalhousie University
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Why don't more sports leagues penalize the action as opposed to the outcome? Who should the new captain of the Maple Leafs be? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
10/1/2019 • 54 minutes, 39 seconds
Why do people want to get rid of certain freedoms? Canadian net zero carbon emissions: what will it cost?
One of the greatest things we have in Canada is our freedom and the perks that come with it. Unusually enough, some people want to get rid of things like the sheer freedom of the internet saying that a government controlled internet would eliminate or at the very least cut down on things like hate. Another issue stems from who determines what is hate and what isn't. Why are people volunteering their freedoms to be taken away?
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What is the cost of the elements that would improve our standing with regards to climate change? Three of the parties want to have a net zero carbon emissions standard for Canada by 2050, none of them have said anything about what it'll cost for that to happen.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at McMaster's DeGroote School of Business
9/27/2019 • 30 minutes, 57 seconds
How can we improve Hamilton's EQAO math numbers? Is Auston Matthews the new Captain Underpants? & The NewMusic turns 40 this week
The numbers are less than desirable for Hamilton's public board in the math section of the EQAO. What's causing this and how can we improve?
Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder & CEO of The Math Guru
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Auston Matthews might be adopting a new nickname of Captain Underpants but why is that the case and could it cost him the role of captain on the Toronto Maple Leafs? Is Simone Lawrence being penalized too harshly for a late head/neck hit on Edmonton Eskimos' quarterback Logan Kilgore or is it not severe enough?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
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The NewMusic paved the way for things like MuchMusic and MTV and now it's turning 40 this week! Scott is joined by Jeanne Beker to get a look behind the curtain into the making of The NewMusic.
Guest: Jeanne Beker, one of the two first hosts of The NewMusic
9/26/2019 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Should young people like Greta Thunberg have to worry about major world issues? How is this Canadian is being sued someone who tried to rob his home? Is the movie "Joker" dangerous?
The question of whether or not we should be having kids worrying about major world issues has risen since Greta Thunberg's speech to the UN. What do you think?
Guest: Dr. Gail Saltz, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and expert in stress, relationships & emotional well-being
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Stories on one coast of Canada don't always reach the other coast. That's why you've likely never heard the story of Edward Maurice. Living out in rural Alberta, hours away from police support, he had to defend his family from robbers but is now being sued... by one of the robbers!
Guest: Tyler Dawson, National Post contributor
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Television, movies and more all share violence as being an element of much of their content. As such, it's been a hotly debated topic on its effect on those who watch it. Now that critics are saying the movie "Joker" could be dangerous, people are starting to ask, is it just art or could it be inspiration for horrendous acts?
9/25/2019 • 50 minutes, 39 seconds
Is an addiction a disability? Are people going about the arena debate the right way & more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson
There's a long-standing debate surrounding addiction. Do you consider an addiction a disability? Where does the law stand on it?
Guest: Ed Canning, Employment Lawyer & Partner at Ross & McBride LLP
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Is the arena debate in Hamilton being approached the right way? Scott and Don talk about this and more on Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
9/24/2019 • 53 minutes, 40 seconds
Should there be a statue of limitations for social media posts? How far will the Ticats go this year? Is there or should there be a statute of limitations on spoilers?
Old social media posts have come back to haunt people from all walks of life. Is it time to institute a statute of limitations on how long ago someone can be held accountable for dumb things they've done?
Guest: Barry Kay, Professor of Political Science at Wilfrid Laurier University
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Despite their start this season, the Ticats seem to have been drawing a lot of luck when it comes to the roster of the teams they've faced. They've yet to beat a "good" team so far, could their luck run out faster than Ticats fans like?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
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No one likes it when the show, movie or book they're watching or reading gets spoiled for them but what should be done about titles that were released years and decades ago? Is there or should there be a statute of limitations on spoilers for content from years past? How long is long enough?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Centre of Television & Pop Culture at Syracuse University
9/20/2019 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
How will Trudeau's black-face incident influence the election? Should fat-shaming be socially acceptable? What does the new season hold for the Hamilton Bulldogs?
History has caught up with Justin Trudeau as a photograph from 2001 of him in black-face has been released. What does this say about him & how will it influence the election?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal party & National Post Correspondent
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Fat-shaming is coming back into the public light but the conversation is being sparked from the realm of celebrities. Is it time that fat-shaming comes back for the sake of everyone's health or is it simply wrong regardless?
Guest: Dr. Sandy Van, Director of Weight Management at WellOne Medical Centre
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With a new season comes new players and a new chance to win the championship. Scott talks with Steve Staios of the Hamilton Bulldogs about what the new season holds for the team.
Guest: Steve Staios, General Manager & President of the Hamilton Bulldogs
9/19/2019 • 51 minutes, 20 seconds
Why haven't any federal candidates spoken out about Quebec's Bill 21? A champion Canadian bobsledder wants to now compete for the US instead, what should be done?
In an effort to secure voters from all over the country, politicians of all stripes are promising changes and speaking out about things they don't like and yet none of them have said anything regarding Bill 21 in Quebec, the bill that says authority figures cannot wear religious items or symbols while on the job. Why hasn't anyone said anything yet?
Guest: Alex Pierson, Host of ONpoint with Alex Pierson on Global News Radio 640, 980 and 900 CHML
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What should be done about Kaillie Humphries and her request to leave Bobsleigh Canada to go compete for the US?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH
9/18/2019 • 38 minutes, 55 seconds
Why did drones attack Saudi Arabian oil fields? How do you govern a country when half of it thinks you're evil? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Unmanned drones strikes in Saudi Arabia have set a couple oil fields ablaze. Who sent these drones and how has it driven the price of oil up around the world?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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This election is shaping up to be a nasty one that's filled with name calling and attacks on the politician, not their policies. How does one go about governing a country that has half of it's population believing you're evil?
Guest: Tim Harper, former Toronto Star columnist
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What should be done with athletes who are accused of committing crimes? Scott and Don Robertson tackle that question and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
9/17/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
What would you do if you woke up with $100,000 in your bank account? What about if you found it in the street?
Scott is joined by Cadillac Bill to talk about his music, television show, and his new book. Bill and Scott discuss some moral dilemmas and he even tells us about the time he played a concert for the Hells Angels!
All of that and more on the Scott Radley Podcast.
9/14/2019 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
Do Hamilton's election priorities say anything more than 'give us money'? Did our expectations change or our patience? What goes into creating political cartoons?
Hamilton City Council released 5 priorities for the federal election but how valid are they? Is there anything in the list that isn't fancy wording for "give us money"?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of The Bill Kelly Show on Global News Radio 900 CHML
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A British study on patience is showing some interesting results. After only seconds pass before people start getting annoyed, are people actually getting less patient or are their expectations simply shifting?
Guest: Dr. Sarah Schnitker, Associate Professor of Psychology at Baylor University
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With a new election comes a slew of things for editorial cartoonists to draw. What do they focus their attention on and what goes into the creation of a satirical/political cartoon?
Guest: Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist at The Hamilton Spectator
9/13/2019 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
Do you support the teacher's union? Are tattooed people more impulsive than those without? Why would someone play football with a $325k watch on?
It almost feels like the teacher's union on the cusp of a strike has become an annual event. Scott opens the phones to find out who you will be standing with.... literally or not.
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Tattoos are becoming more and more popular despite previous skepticism of those with them. As more people get inked, could there be something more going on mentally than you'd think? A study out of McMaster University is saying yes.
Guest: Dr. Bradley Ruffle, Professor of Economics and study conductor
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If you have a nice watch or piece or jewelry, it tends to only come out for special occasions. In the case of an NFL player, he decided that playing football was special enough to wear his $325,000 watch. This prompts a simple question: why?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
9/12/2019 • 48 minutes, 27 seconds
80k people hired in a month? Do you know who you're voting for? What's it like on the red carpet?
A stellar month in the hiring world is causing some questions to be asked. With the number of hirings normally being in the ball park of 20,000, could we really have just seen a month with around 80,000 hirings?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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With talks of the election coming tomorrow, the question has to be asked, do you already know who you'll be voting for? Scott opens the phone lines to find out.
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One of the coolest jobs to many people would be going to the red carpet viewings and interviewing the people who made the movies. While that may sound like a dream, it really is a job and Scott gets the inside scoop on what it takes to be on the red carpet.
Guest: Bob Cowan, Host of Morning Live on CHCH & TIFF red carpet reporter
9/11/2019 • 50 minutes, 43 seconds
Would a new arena spark private investment? Is aging truly a thing of the past? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
When the stadium was being built, there was promise of spin-offs and private sector investment near it. Despite those promises, we've yet to see any of them come to fruition. Will this be the case with a new arena?
Guest: Larry DiIanni, former Hamilton mayor
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We've heard about the fountain of youth and the promise of eternal youthfulness but now there might actually be a real & legitimate way to turn back your biological clock. Results from a study by a cryogenics doctor accidentally found the people involved in it were having their cells reverse their biological age by 1.5 years. How does this happen and could it mean that aging will become a thing of the past?
Guest: Dr. Greg Fahy, Vice-President and Chief Scientific Officer of 21st Century Medicine
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Sports Talk with Don Robertson continues with Scott and Don talking about Bianca Andreescu and her win over Serena Williams, the history of tennis' scoring system and more.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
9/10/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Are political debates worth while anymore? Would you tear down Hitler's house if you had the chance? Is it fair to sue your neighbor for barbecuing too much?
Are political debates worth while anymore?
Would you tear down Hitler's house if you had the chance?
Is it fair to sue your neighbor for barbecuing too much?
Scott catches up with an old friend, Tracy Lynn, to cover all sorts of topics!
9/7/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 19 seconds
Would an arena save Limeridge Mall? How has political name-calling changed? The history of the 'Paul is Dead' Beatles conspiracy theory
Shopping centres and malls like Limeridge Mall on the mountain are constantly searching for new opportunities that'll bring lots of attention and foot traffic their way. Opportunities like an arena on-site are surely a good idea, right?
Guest: Brent Toderian, City Planner & Urbanist at TODERIAN UrbanWORKS
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We've heard from Justin Trudeau that you won't see or hear the Liberals engaging in any nasty politics and yet we've seen him go against those exact words! Throughout the years, politics has gone hand-in-hand with name calling but as the political game has evolved throughout the years, how too has the ways of referring to one's competition?
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Lawyer, National Post Contributor and former president of the Liberal Party
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The Beatles are famous for many things and as with most things that come with fame, they're the centre of many conspiracy theories. One of which is called "Paul is Dead" and it traces its roots back to September of 1969.
Guest: Alan Cross, Music Journalist & host of 'The Ongoing History of New Music'
9/6/2019 • 46 minutes, 20 seconds
Hamilton's arena debate continues; Is early death really associated with pop? Do Canadian NBA players owe Basketball Canada anything?
Hamilton City Council is talking about what should be done with the current FirstOntario Centre, fix the arena or build a new one. If the latter option is chosen, where should it go? Scott asks you to find out what you think about the decision and if it were yours to make, where would you put it?
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Recent studies and reports have shown pop is associated with early death among other things. Is that really the case?
Guest: Shannon Crocker, food and nutrition consultant
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It doesn't look like Canada will be competing in the Olympics for basketball based on their performance at the Basketball World Cup. Despite having elite players who come from this area, why is it that the only person who truly seems interested in Basketball Canada, is Nick Nurse who's from the US? Do Canadian NBA players owe Basketball Canada anything?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor at CHCH
9/5/2019 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
Does a new arena HAVE to be built downtown? Should Paul Fromm be allowed to speak before City Council? Why did several veteran sports broadcasters suddenly get cut loose?
FirstOntario Centre isn't getting any younger and the City is starting to realize that. The question, build a new arena or fix the current one, is still being asked and a new report has been focused on where in the downtown a new one could be built. Some councillors are starting to ask, does it HAVE to go downtown?
Guest: Esther Pauls, Ward 7 Councillor
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There's much debate over whether or not a controversial speaker should be allowed to speak before council. Paul Fromm has been described as a white supremacist and some people are saying he shouldn't be allowed to speak in a public forum because of that very description. Scott opens the lines to hear what you think about whether or not he should be allowed to speak.
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A massive exodus of veteran sports broadcasters has hit Rogers. The company signed a huge contract for NHL broadcast rights a few years back and there's some speculation that we're seeing the fallout from it as financial decisions must be made. Is this what we're really seeing or could there be something more happening in the background?
Guest: David Shoalts, Author of 'Hockey Fight in Canada: The Big Media Faceoff Over the NHL'
9/4/2019 • 51 minutes, 5 seconds
Podcast Preview - Does a new arena HAVE to be downtown?
As FirstOntario Centre continues to age, the City is looking into what should be done with the building and if a new one would be a better option and if it is, where should it go?
Guest: Esther Pauls, Ward 7 Councillor
9/4/2019 • 3 minutes, 50 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Mike Fortune
More on a possible new Hamilton arena and entertainment venue, and the city's recommended report. This time, with Mike's opinion as well.
A list of license plates that are banned, in case you were thinking of creating a saying along these lines. Are they really offensive, or just creative and funny?
Doug Ford recently announced cell phones will be banned from classrooms while students are in class staring this November. Is this a good idea to finally enforce? Should this have started earlier? Are there both pros and cons to this new rule? And why wait until November when the school year begins in September?
Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell had said some negative remarks about the growing Florida Hurricane towards Donald Trump, and is now facing significant backlash.What was it she said exactly? Was it okay as a joke, or should she apologize?
The stories and lawsuits continue to arise about human rights issues and people believing they have a right to be involved in certain situations. Not to mention some of them are becoming more and more ridiculous. At what point do these lawsuits go too far? Where do we draw the line on becoming offended?
Guest: Mike Fortune, host of City Matters on Cable 14
8/31/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 27 seconds
Michael Andlauer & Glen Norton with Scott Radley
Hamilton Bulldogs owner Michael Andlauer wants a new arena to replace the oversized cash-guzzling FirstOntario Centre.
His proposal will go to council's General Issues Committed on Wed, Sept 4.
Andlauer and partner, Cadillac Fairview, would prefer a mountain location at Limeridge Mall. Glen Norton and the City of Hamilton want a new downtown location at the recommendation of a report.
8/30/2019 • 24 minutes, 49 seconds
Taking a look into deepfake technology; The Ticats Labour Day Classic is here; The future of FirstOntario Centre may finally be decided
You may not have heard about deepfake technology, but chances are very likely you have seen it. This is manipulating technology through use of algorithms, or more simply, media manipulation. This software has the capability to change a face smoothly before your eyes, and make you believe you are seeing something that you are in fact not.Where did this technology come from, and why? Fun, or malicious? What problems could this present?
Guest: Kristina Libby, Professor at New York University; Executive Vice-President of Future Science and Research at Hyper Giant; host of The Threat Matrix
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Rick Zamperin is here to talk all about the Ticats Labour Day Classic game, and more.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program, News, Senior Sports Director; Sports Writer; host of the 5th Quarter on 900 CHML
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A new report is to be presented on Wednesday to the General Issues Committee Meeting at Hamilton City Hall. This report discusses recommendations for the future of the FirstOntario Centre and a possible new arena for Hamilton. It recommended the best option is to knock down the Firstontario Centre, and build a new 10,000 seat arena in downtown Hamilton, then moving other entertainment assets around it as well.Michael Andlauer has been saying the FirstOntario Centre needs to go for years, but would like to see the new arena built at Lime Ridge Mall.Glen Norton on the other hand agrees with the downtown plan.If the FirstOntario Centre is torn down, where should a new arena and entertainment venue go? Should only the downtown area be considered, or other locations as well?
Guests:
Michael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs
Glen Norton, Director of Economic Development for the City of Hamilton
8/30/2019 • 51 minutes, 25 seconds
What's the most important perk a company can offer to an employee in 2019? The renovations on the J.L. Grightmire Market Street Arena turned into a lengthy process. Do you believe in Bigfoot?
What's the most important perk a company can offer to an employee in 2019? Bill Gates says that the ability to work remotely is the biggest benefit. Scott is joined by Nick Bontis to discuss what employees are looking for.
Guest: Nick Bontis, Speaker and Management Consultant
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The renovations on the J.L. Grightmire Market Street Arena turned into a lengthy process. Don Robertson is joining @radleyatthespec tonight to share the details of the renovation.
Guest: Don Robertson, Dundas Real McCoys
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Do you believe in Bigfoot? Author, John Zada joins @radleyatthespec to discuss his new book exploring the theories of the mysterious monster.
Guest: John Zada, Author of “In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond: In Search of the Sasquatch”
8/29/2019 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
What determines if something is in fact cultural appropriation; sports talk with Don
With the removal of a 50 year old totem pole at a Hamilton elementary school, we are having more and more conversations about what represents cultural appropriation these days. How do you determine cultural appropriation vs. inspiration or honouring a culture or something of history? And what criteria could possibly be used, seeing as everyone has their own opinions and views?
Guest: Latham Hunter, Writer; Professor of Communications and Cultural Studies
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Are analytics taking the fun out of sports? Don Robertson answers this, plus more sports talk with Scott.
Guest: Don Robertson, The Dundas Real McCoys
8/27/2019 • 53 minutes, 50 seconds
Could there be more than one reason for the recent increase in autistic dignoses?; The McMaster Marauders football team welcomes back head coach Stef Ptaszek
There has been an increase recently of children being diagnosed with autism. The number of cases of autism may not actually be increasing as much as this number says. What could these other possible reasons be for the increase? Also, the definition and diagnosis criteria of autism has been changing over the years, causing people to be diagnosed as autistic, when they are not. This in turn, takes away the help and funding from many people who really do need it.
Guest: Dr. Isabelle Soulieres, The Université du Québec à Montréal
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With their new football season just beginning, the McMaster Marauders are welcoming back new head coach Stef Ptaszek. Stef joins Scott live from the practice field to talk about working with this year's new team and new players, what has worked and hasn't worked so well throughout his coaching career, and what everyone is expecting of him and his return to the team, as well as the team's success.
Guest: Stef Ptaszek, head football coach of the McMaster Marauders
8/23/2019 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
Podcast Preview - Why does it seem more children are now being diagnosed with autism?
Check out Scott's interview with Dr. Isabelle Soulieres and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!
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8/23/2019 • 2 minutes, 13 seconds
What rights does an employer have when an employee isn't performing anymore? Do you believe everything you read on the internet?
What rights does an employer have when an employee isn't performing anymore? Jon Pinkus discusses what employers and employees can do.
Guest: Jon Pinkus, Employment Lawyer
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Do you believe everything you read on the internet? People are having a harder time deciphering satire from the truth. Kelly Garrett discusses the trend of satirical news articles and how we can find the truth among them.
Guest: Kelly Garrett, Professor of Communication, Ohio State University
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Monday night sports talk with Don Robertson, just on a Tuesday.
Guest: Don Robertson, Dundas Real McCoys
8/21/2019 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 19 seconds
Does Ontario's debt make Doug Ford's funding cuts necessary? Do you believe Canada should revoke citizenship for turning against your country?
Does Ontario's debt make Doug Ford's funding cuts necessary? Scott talks to Jason Farr about the recent cuts.
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor
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The revokal of Jack Letts' British citizenship puts Canada in an awkward position. Do you think Canada should revoke a citizenship for turning against your country? Scott takes calls from the listeners.
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Scott talks Ti-Cats with Rick Zamperin.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter
8/20/2019 • 56 minutes, 53 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Jay McQueen
What are the issues and problems with the growing protests in Hong Kong? No countries seem to be trying to help the situation or want to get involved with a fight between two different countries - this includes Canada. Is it time Canada says something? Or would it risk creating more problems for our own country?
A Hamilton City Hall IT employee was recently let go, or as it is reported, he agreed to leave his job, after it was found he was once involved with a white supremacist group in Canada. How far should companies go when hiring employees, looking at the individuals' beliefs & views? Who determines what certain cultures or associations are offensive?
What is the secret to a successful and happy marriage?
Remembering the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. Should iconic events like these be re-created?
And, the UK develops new advertising standards, seeing some ads being banned. At what point does advertising become offensive? Are people now becoming too sensitive?
Guest: Jay McQueen, weather reporter at 900 CHML; Sales Representative,REALTY NETWORK
8/17/2019 • 53 minutes, 20 seconds
Podcast Preview - The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio
Check out Scott's interview with Jay McQueen and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!
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8/17/2019 • 1 minute, 34 seconds
The inverted yield curve - recession or no recession?; What weird foods is The EX presenting this year?
Many financial reports are talking about the fact that the yield curve is inverting. What is the yield curve, and why does it matter that it is inverting? Should we be concerned? Could market problems or the next recession be on the way?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing, DeGroote School of Business
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This year's most weird and bizarre food choices offered at the CNE. Would you try any of these? What thoughts go into creating unique foods like these?
Guest: Michael Cipollo, Chef, Owner and Founder of Hambrgr Restaurants
8/16/2019 • 36 minutes, 55 seconds
Podcast Preview - What exactly is the inverted yield curve?
Check out Scott's interview with Marvin Ryder and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!
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8/16/2019 • 2 minutes, 11 seconds
Justin Trudeau violates section of Conflict of Interest Act. What role do parents play in the criminal actions of their children? Kim Goldman talks about the death of her brother.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was found to have violated a section of the Conflict of Interest Act with his conduct in the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Scott discusses the issue with Stephen LeDrew, past president of the liberal party of Canada
Guest: Stephen LeDrew, Contributor to the National Post
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Scott picks up again on last night's debate on whether or not parents should be held responsible for the criminal actions of their children.
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In her new podcast, 'Confronting: OJ Simpson with Kim Goldman', Goldman discusses the death of her brother, Ron Goldman, and the trial that followed.
Guest: Kim Goldman
8/15/2019 • 50 minutes, 38 seconds
What's the best community in all of Canada? What role do parents play in the criminal actions of their children? Talking sports with Bubba O'Neil.
The Scott Radley Show Podcast-Scott talks with the Mayor of Burlington, ON, the community just voted as the best in all of Canada.Guest: Marianne Meed-Ward, Mayor of Burlington, ON-Scott talks about Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky and speaks with callers about the role that parents play in the criminal actions of their children.-Scott talks sports with Bubba O'Neil of CHCH
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, Weather & News on CHCH News, TSN 1150, etc.
8/14/2019 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 45 seconds
All-day Go service finally coming to Hamilton? Where does the conspiracy theory rabbit hole lead? Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Scott Radley Show Podcast
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Is Hamilton finally going to see all-day Go Train service? Ward 4 Councilor Sam Merulla joins Scott c to discuss.
Guest: Sam Merulla, Councillor for Ward 4 in the CIty of Hamilton
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Following the apparent suicide Jeffery Epstein, talk of conspiracy theories have been whipped into a flurry. Even skeptics like Scott are considering them. He talks to Mark Busser, of the Department of Political Science at McMaster University.
Guest: Mark Busser, Instructor at McMaster U in Social Sciences
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Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys is in the studio with Scott for sports talk!
Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
8/13/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
Bonus Segment - True stories of strange, confusing crimes
Scott has three very strange stories from around the world (of course one of these stories is from Florida.) Which one of these cringeworthy news items will be crowned Story of the Day? Listen and find out!
8/13/2019 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Podcast Preview - How do conspiracys theories get started?
Hear Scott's full conversation with Mark Busser, Instructor at McMaster U in Social Sciences, in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show!
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8/13/2019 • 3 minutes, 23 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - DUIs, wasted study money, the moon landing and amber alerts
Scott is joined by Jeff Mahoney from the Hamilton Spectator, the brightest conversation in Hamilton Radio.
An Indigenous woman who was found not guilty of drunk driving...because of colonialism.
With numerous studies coming out that come to the exact conclusion we all have, it is time to ask: are they a waste of money?
Fifty years on from the moon landing, Scott and Jeff talk about whether or not it could happen nowadays. As well, could an astronaut become a symbol and a sensation like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, or have the times changed too much?
7/27/2019 • 40 minutes, 44 seconds
Podcast Preview - Calling 911 Over Amber Alerts
Check out Scott's chat with Jeff Mahoney and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!
Listen live to The Scott Radley Show every weekday evening from 6pm to 8pm.
7/27/2019 • 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Podcast Preview - Big changes to Ontario's healthcare plan
Check out Scott's interview with Joanna Frketich and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!
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7/26/2019 • 2 minutes, 22 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Ontario healthcare, Blue Bombers and Ticats and Parachute Club remix
Scott Radley Podcast
Ontario's healthcare system has undergone a very unpopular reworking, but what is an appropriate course of action? Joanna Frketich of The Hamilton Spectator's Health Beat shares her insight.
Could tomorrow's game between the Blue Bombers and the Tiger-Cats be a Grey Cup worthy game? Ed Tait Director of Content/Writer, Winnipeg Blue Bombers talks predictions with Scott.
Parachute Club vocalist Lorraine Segato talks remix and sampling with the Rise Up (Diesel Mix).
7/26/2019 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Knot A Breast: Hamilton's world championship dragon boat team; What is Faceapp doing with pictures of your face? What is HGTV's Kortney & Dave Wilson doing in Hamilton?
Hamilton is home for one of the world's premier dragon boat racing teams. Knot A Breast has won multiple world championships and most recently the Canadian title, how did they come to be and what's their connection to breast cancer?
Guest: Kathy Levy, founder of Knot A Breast dragon boat team
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There's a high likelihood that either you or someone you know has used Faceapp, the phone app that makes you look like you've aged decades in your selfies. There's almost always a catch with free things and this app might be doing more with your selfies than just make it look aged.
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, internet lawyer
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HGTV is something that is just simply enjoyable to watch whether it's fixing up houses or selling them, there's something for everyone in the realm of housing and two of the hosts from HGTV's Masters of Flip are coming to Hamilton. What's bringing them here and could Kortney and Dave be working on a new show while they're in the area?
Guest: Kortney Wilson, co-host of HGTV's Masters of Flip
7/25/2019 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
What are McMaster researchers finding out about marijuana? What really makes up a human right? Would you join a scavenger hunt for $100k? Where did the pops you know and love get their names from?
Now that marijuana has been legalized, people often associate that with being safe. Research out of McMaster University might be saying otherwise, citing long time users are at risk for memory loss and slowed reaction time. What could this also mean when numbers are showing an increase in pregnant mothers saying they smoked it while expecting.
Guest: Dr. James McKillop, Head of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research
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What constitutes a human right? What about when someone's identity comes into conflict with someone else's religion?
Guest: Jon Pinkus, Lawyer at Samfiru-Tumarkin LLP
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If you've ever wanted to take part in a real-life treasure hunt or wanted to win $100,000, your chance to do both is coming to Hamilton. Gold Hunt is bringing a scavenger hunt to Hamilton that will consist of riddles and treasure maps and a chest full of gold and silver worth $100k. Would you join the hunt?
Guest: Chris Cromwell, Spokesman with Gold Hunt
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You've drank it before, you've seen it on TV and it's probably in your house right now. We all know about the different pops out there but where did they get their names from? Scott and Ben follow the rabbit hole down to the beginning of where drinks like Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew and more trace the origins of their names to.
7/24/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Scott Radley Podcast - Murderer documentaries, Hamilton filming and the NCAA payments.
7/23/2019 • 26 minutes, 52 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Mike Fortune
There is a debate whether or not politicians should be blocking people on social media. At what point is it okay to start blocking, or should politicians be required to always be available for contact as part of their job?
The continuing fight between Canada and China. Is Canada being too nice? Should Canada be stepping up to save their own Canadians held in prison, and be taking away the resources from China that would affect them? Why doesn't Canada cut all ties and communication with China already?
Do we need programs and resources helping women getting into jobs typically held by men? Should we do the same in the opposite situation for men? Or should everyone - female or male - be in control and responsible for their own education and job search? Do these programs cause more harm than good?
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What T.V. series just turned 30 years old? What references and quotes are memorable for you from your favorite sitcoms? Why are some shows still viewed and talked about today, years after they ended?
Guest: Mike Fortune, host of City Matters on Cable 14
7/6/2019 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
MAD Magazine says goodbye; Summer camp memories and activities; What does eating large amounts of food quickly do to your body?
What MAD Magazine is doing to commemorate its past issues before saying goodbye. Do you remember reading this? Who was the magazine aimed at?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Professor, Radio, Television & Film; Director of the Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture, Syracuse University
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If you went to summer camp, those memories - good and bad - stay with you. What are the benefits of attending summer camps? What are some activities kids can do that you might not be aware of?
Guest: Steve Vanwinden, Executive Director of Sports Discovery Camp
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In celebration of the annual 4th of July hot dog eating contest held in Coney Island, CHML's own Ben Straughan tries to beat this years' champ, Joey Chestnut, who ate 71 hot dogs, as well as past CHML employees.
Also, What happens to your body when you eat food like this? Is there anything you can do to prepare if you plan on competing in a contest like this?
Guest: Ben Straughan, 900 CHML Operator; Street Team&Guest: Dr. John Marshall, Chief of Gastroenterology, McMaster University
7/5/2019 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
Are insects the future of humanity's food source? Ben's Story of the Day; Have people taken it too far with #KawhiWatch?
The population of Earth is rising and showing next to no signs of slowing down. With this increase in population comes the problem of how are we going to feed so many mouths? A solution may be showing itself and that answer is, insects. Could we actually be seeing insects become a primary part of our diet?
Guest: Darren Goldin, co-founder of Entomo Farms
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Some more weird things have happened around the world which means it's the perfect time for Ben's Story of the Day. Which story will Ben choose as his story of the day, which story is your story of the day?
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It wasn't too long ago that we were hearing about how we should let Kawhi Leonard exist on his own without having everyone swarm him. Now that he's on the verge (people hope) of making a decision on what team he's going to choose, people are on the edge of their seats. With helicopters, cars and more all following his every move now, have people taken this too far?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
7/4/2019 • 41 minutes, 35 seconds
Canada's healthcare is not free; What's going to be taught in Ontario's new curriculum? Should the NHL do more to make their players even more 'famous'?
A Canadian MP tweeted that Kawhi Leonard will be able to get free healthcare if he stays with the Toronto Raptors. One of the biggest problems with this is the fact that Canada's healthcare system is far from being free and Scott isn't happy that the Federal Minister of Health, would say it is.
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Ontario's high school students will soon be taught about finances and how to manage their own. What will they actually be taught and what else will be a part of this new curriculum?
Guest: Teresa Cascioli, author of "M is for Money"
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While there are some high profile hockey players, should they be doing more to make their players even more famous?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor at CHCH
7/3/2019 • 51 minutes, 42 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Jen Watson - Canada Day edition
Hamilton's Mayor Fred Eisenberger and his family woke up to protesters on his property. Is this an appropriate way to get your message across? Where should the line be drawn when it comes to protesting?
Mandarin Restaurant's will be offering a free dinner to anyone who can prove they are a Canadian citizen for Canada Day on July 1st. Some people are not happy with this and say it is discrimination. If this is true, then what should we do about all other discounts and special offers based on coupons/age/etc?
And what can be more Canadian than being arrested for drunk canoeing? Is a law like this necessary, especially if you are on a private lake? If we're not careful, this may start to be extended in other places.
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Guest: Jen Watson
6/29/2019 • 37 minutes, 14 seconds
Should the government be funding stand up comedians? What's the Mozart Effect and is it real? Why are people ignoring the last couple decades of OJ Simpson?
A group of Canadian stand up comedians are looking for funding from the government to help support stand up comedians. Will this be helpful for comedians or will it force comedians to censor their jokes so they can still get paid?Guest: Ben Guyatt, local stand up comedian-You've probably heard that listening to classical music will help make you smarter. A study out of BC is looking to prove how true this is. Could practicing music be more beneficial than listening to it or is this all a myth and there's no validity to it whatsoever?Guest: Scott Emerson, researcher from the University of BC-OJ Simpson is now on Twitter and commenting on US politics among other things. He's also amassed a group of hundreds of thousands of followers. Why is someone like OJ Simpson being allowed to do this and why are people acting as if the last 20+ years didn't happen?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor at CHCH
6/28/2019 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
How do you ensure "fake news" does not affect your election decisions? Break dancing the newest Olympic sport?
How do different generations and ages differ in dealing with "fake news"? How you can avoid your decisions being affected by news and censorship. Believing what is real or important is becoming more difficult with the advance of technology and social media.
Guest: Frank Connolly, Director of Communications and Research, Mind Edge
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Are the Olympics about to add new sports to their games? Who should decide what games are added, and under what conditions? Should the audience watching the sports have an effect on which sports are added or cancelled?
Guest: Chris Zelkovich, Sports Media Writer
6/27/2019 • 35 minutes, 30 seconds
Does Aberdeen Avenue need changes? How are fewer car sales impacting the car industry? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The City of Hamilton is taking a look at making some changes to Aberdeen Avenue. Is the street as dangerous as people are making it out to be or are these changes that'll might be made for no other reason than because they want to make changes?
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Studies are showing that millennials are are buying less cars. How could this shift affect the car industry, something that has become so ingrained in our society and economy?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, professor of marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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The International Olympic Committee is bringing in a new discipline & a new class of people to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Scott and Don chat about this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
6/26/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 3 seconds
What caused Canada to get knocked out of the Women's World Cup? What things should you keep an eye on while choosing a long-term care facility? What can be done to ensure jurors get the help they need post-trial?
The Canadian Women's Soccer Team has been eliminated from the Women's World Cup despite being one of the top ranked teams in the world. What went wrong, why didn't Christine Sinclair take a kick she could have made and is VAR hindering the sport of soccer more than it's helping it?
Guest: John McGrane, Hall of Fame soccer player
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Finding a long-term care facility is a lot harder and more challenging than you might think. There are many factors that go into choosing a home and with prices and quality of care varying from facility to facility, what should you keep an eye out for?
Guest: Karen Cumming, Mars 100 astronaut-to-be & writer
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Jurors don't choose to be jurors nor do they choose what case or evidence they see. This leads to them being subjected to some of the worst things humans can do to each other and animals which can lead to mental illnesses like PTSD. A major issue stems from the fact that if a juror develops a mental illness, they still aren't allowed to speak to anyone about what they experienced in court, even a doctor. A growing movement wants to change that and get jurors the help they need.
Guest: Tina Daenzer, juror during the Paul Bernardo trial
6/25/2019 • 49 minutes, 53 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Rick Zamperin
Is it safer for our roads to lower or increase speed limits? How could doing each one of these help the safety of everyone?
Can you believe these health studies that always seem to be changing? Including the most recent, which everyone has been talking about.
Consistent penalties are needed for crimes, both to help the justice system and the fight against racism.
How long can you go without looking at the clock, and living without the notion of time? One country is doing just that.
And, of course, sports talk and crazy sports stories from the week, including NHL draft predictions.
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Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML; Sports author
6/22/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Why has the decision changed for artificial turf in Hamilton secondary schools?; Does success and talent of rock stars decrease as age increases?
Most Hamilton secondary schools will now see artificial turf on their properties. The school board once voted no for this option, but now they have changed the outcome. Why the change now?
Guest: Alex Johnstone, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Chair & School Trustee
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Should aging Rock Stars give up on releasing new music and just settle down? When they do put out new music, does it take away from their previous successes? Why are some of these artists not as popular now?
Guest: Alan Cross, broadcaster, writer, public speaker, consultant; ajournalofmusicalthings.com
6/21/2019 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
What was it like being a prisoner in Alcatraz? How is a local cannabis company educating people on marijuana? What's it like being an NHL draft prospect?
Back in October, marijuana was legalized in Canada. Despite this, many people still aren't fully educated about its effects and how it works. How is a new company based in Hamilton working on changing that?
Guests: Brandon Clark & Mike Denkiewicz, co-owners of The Treehouse Cannabis Company
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Many young hockey players dream of playing in the NHL and for a few of them, it becomes their reality but before they do that, a team has to draft them to their roster. A local player is looking to be chosen at this Friday's draft, what's going through his mind and how does it work from the players' side of the draft?
Guest: Jamieson Rees, NHL draft prospect
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The legendary island prison, Alcatraz, is steeped in mystery and legend. What was it actually like to serve a prison sentence on 'The Rock' and does it live up to the legends? Scott asks one of the 6 surviving prisoners, Inmate #1259.
Guest: William "Bill" Baker, former Alcatraz prisoner
6/20/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Is the Trans-Mountain Pipeline actually going to get built? Are the Prime Minister's apologies worth anything if there's no follow up or atonement? Have the Blue Jays ever been this irrelevant in their 43-year history?
The federal government has given the green light for the building of the Trans-Mountain Pipeline. Despite this, there's still some people asking whether or not it will actually get built and for the projected $9.3 billion or if that's going to go up with time. What should we be expecting to see and how will it be affecting Canada's economy?
Guest: Dan McTeague, former MP and Senior Petroleum Analyst at Gasbuddy.com
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Justin Trudeau was apologizing for something he didn't do but rather happened back during World World War II. Are you getting tired of the apologies for things his government didn't do and is an apology with no follow up an apology at all?
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The Toronto Blue Jays are having a disappointing season this year. Has there ever been a time in their 43-year history that they've been this irrelevant to the ?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
6/19/2019 • 47 minutes, 35 seconds
Should the voting age be lowered to 16-years-old? Where were you when OJ Simpson was being chased in his Bronco? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has floated the idea of lowering the minimum age for voting down to 16. Do you think this is a good idea or could it negatively affect the political landscape?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, award-winning civics teacher at Waterdown District High School
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25 years ago today, OJ Simpson was chased while in his iconic white Bronco. Where were you when this historical moment went down?
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Did Simone Lawrence receive an excessively harsh suspension or was it too lenient for his hit against Zach Collaros? Scott talks about this and more with Don Robertson in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
6/18/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 26 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Loren Lieberman
Scott and Loren talk about the Raptors' big NBA win.
Whether or not the arts in Hamilton should receive funding, and who should provide that funding.
Should cell phones be allowed in classrooms?
With Father's Day this weekend, Scott asks the question, does the media portray most fathers in a negative way?
And also will the attack ads, for or against Justin Trudeau, be effective?
6/15/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 28 seconds
How do we fight against child marriages when it is viewed as 'legal"? How does Hamilton rank in real estate to the rest of the province? All the latest sports news and controversies with Bubba O'Neil
With child marriages marked as 'legal' in many parts of the world, what can we do to fight against these cases and bring more awareness to the issue? Not only in countries where it is common, but also in Canada - where it is also surprisingly seen as 'legal', and has happened in every province and territory to this day.
Guest: Dr. Alyssa Koski, Assistant Professor at McGill University in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, The Centre on Population Dynamics
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A new report is out on how Hamilton is ranked in the real estate market. What do you need to know if you are considering buying in Hamilton? What are the best places you should be looking?
Guest: Judy Marsales, Hamilton Real Estate Agent
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Get all the latest sports news and controversies with Bubba O'Neil.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH News
6/13/2019 • 49 minutes, 3 seconds
Do you think political attack ads work? What kind of performances will be shown during Hamilton Arts Week? Why is a former NHL player being awarded with an honourary doctorate? Can you guess these alternative movie titles?
Chances are you were watching the Toronto Raptors last night and likely saw the political attack ads against the Liberals and Conservatives. Do they work and do they influence your decision or are you annoyed by them?
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Hamilton Arts Week is starting soon! With the vibrant arts community in Hamilton, what kind of performances will be on display and when can you see them?
Guest: David Hudson, Community Engagement Officer with Hamilton Arts Council
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A former NHL hockey player is being awarded an honourary doctorate from Brock University. What has he been doing and why did it attract the attention of Brock?
Guest: Reggie Leach, former NHL player and honourary doctorate recipient
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Many of the movies you have come to know and love were actually conceived with a different name. Scott decided he should challenge Ben to guess what some of these movies ended up actually being named, can you guess their real names?
6/12/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 23 seconds
Why is there so much red tape when trying to construct a building? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Getting building permits and having approval to construct a building is a lot harder than you would think. Why is there all of this red tape and what should be done about it?
Guest: Kyle Slote, Architect at Thier & Curran Architects
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What should Raptors fans expect to see in what could be the first ever NBA Championship win for the Raptors? Are all pro golfers shorter than you'd expect? Scott and Don talk about this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
6/11/2019 • 52 minutes, 38 seconds
Remembering the 75th anniversary of D-Day from France; The RBC Canadian Open opens this week
It is the 75th anniversary of D-Day tomorrow. This is how people and the city of Hamilton are remembering this significant event in our history.And, speaking with someone from Normandy, France, where it all took place.
Guest: Ted Barris, author, journalist, broadcaster, retired professor
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The RBC Canadian Open tees off this week. Scott talks with one of the Canadian hopefuls competing. What happens at these tournaments, and other past and present Canadian golf players.
Guest: Michael Blair, 2019 RBC Canadian Open competitor
6/6/2019 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
What prompted this Brock University student to take Gabby to prom? What goes into preparing for a national spelling bee? Can you guess these celebrity voices?
Doctors said Gabby wouldn't live to see her 2nd birthday but she's now 21 and graduating high school. Her mom wanted to make sure she went with someone who sees Gabby for who she really is so she sent out a video request on Facebook. What about the video drew Zack in and made him want to be her date?
Guest: Zack Bowman, Brock University student Shannon Horner-Shepherd, Gabby's mom
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The Scripps Spelling Bee is an annual spelling bee that's held in the US and this year, a girl from Burlington made it all the way to the final round. What goes into preparing for a spell bee of this magnitude and is there anything this 13-year-old can't spell?
Guest: Enya Hubers, Scripps Spelling Bee contestant
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You can almost always tell a celebrity by the way they look but what about the way the sound? Many big celebrities are lending their voices for commercials and Scott wants to know, can you guess these celebrity voices?
6/5/2019 • 56 minutes, 26 seconds
What's causing Hamilton residents to complain about the smell of marijuana for months at a time? How will the Shakespearience allow more people to enjoy Shakespeare? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Some Hamilton residents are combining two licenses that will allow them to grow large amounts of marijuana, some of which are growing upwards of 2,200 plants. Residents are complaining about the smell of the plants as it hangs in the air for months at a time. Is there anything the City of Hamilton can do about this to prevent more people from also doing this?
Guest; Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor
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There are two kinds of people in the world, those who like Shakespeare and those who don't. A new program is looking to change that and make Shakespeare more accessible and enjoyable for everyone! One of the biggest questions that stems from this is just how does Shakespearience do this?
Guest: Marvin Karon, Executive Director of Shakespearience Performing Arts
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Is dodgeball an oppressive game that's designed to put down the weak? Could there be a hidden agenda behind the game? Don and Scott debate this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
6/4/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 7 seconds
The brightest conversation in Hamilton radio with Mike Fortune
Scott and Mike discuss a few "what were you thinking" court cases, and whether the criminals involved should have a lessened conviction if they are injured during the crime.
Should governments have the ability to place taxes on items that are unhealthy for you?
And also, with the Toronto Raptors beginning their fight for the NBA finals, you hear some of the names the team once could have been named instead.
Guest: Mike Fortune, host of City Matters on Cable 14
6/1/2019 • 59 minutes, 4 seconds
How do we make sure our elections are free of international influences? The NBA Finals begin with the Toronto Raptors up for the title; sports talk with Bubba O'Neil
With another election on the way in Canada, how do we ensure it is not affected by or influenced by "fake news" or other foreign influences? What are governments and social media executives doing to help this issue?
Guest: Michael Geist, Law Professor and Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law
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The Toronto Raptors are beginning their fight for the NAB finals. How good of a chance do they have to go all the way?
Guest: Ron Foxcroft, former NCAA and Olympic Referee in basketball
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Sports talk with Bubba O'Neil, including of course everything going on with the Toronto Raptors
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH News
5/31/2019 • 51 minutes, 13 seconds
How will the Nancy Rose Act affect children across Ontario? How will Canadian basketball be influenced by the Raptors making the NBA finals? Do you think Doug Ford yielded to Ontarians or listened to them?
A new bill is going to be brought before the Ontario legislature to help bring a hospice act that'll affect children across the province. How will it do that and why is it called the Nancy Rose Act?
Guest: Sandy Shaw, MPP for West-Hamilton-Ancaster-Dundas
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What is it like seeing the team you were the GM of moving on to the NBA finals? Was there a lot of work that had to be put in to even get the team going? What kind of influence will the Toronto Raptors in the NBA finals have on Canadian basketball?
Guest: Glen Grunwald, CEO & President of Canada Basketball
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We've heard about how Doug Ford has backtracked on cutting funding to Ontario's municipalities. Scott opens the phone lines and asks you whether you think the Premier gave in and yielded to Ontarians or did he listen as he so often says?
5/30/2019 • 48 minutes, 1 second
What effect does social media truly have on teenagers? What's blocking developing nations from clean medical facilities & life-saving services? Can some Virginia high school students break a world record?
Two studies on social media use and their impact on teenagers have yielded different findings. One says the negative effect of social media on teens is rather small while the other says there's a major effect on teens. Is one more right than the other? What can parents do to minimize the effect on their kids?
Guest: Dr. Jean Twenge, Author & Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University
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Maternal health and hospital conditions in Africa and developing nations around the world is in many cases lacking crucial equipment and services. Why is this the case and what can be done to overcome the barriers between healthy and safe medical facilities and those who need it most?
Guest: Dr. Eve Nakabembe, OB-GYN, senior teaching faculty member at Macari University Hospital & Director of Mother Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
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A high school science project is something that is often associated with baking soda volcanoes and dissecting a frog but some students from Virginia are taking it to the next level. The plan is to break the world record for the fastest skateboard. Could they actually break the record or is someone going to end up with a Darwin Award and a trip to the hospital?
5/29/2019 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
How will the cancellation to retro-active funding cuts affect Ontario's municipalities? Why are phone sales on the decline? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Ontario government has announced that they'll be cancelling retro-active funding cuts to municipalities across the province. What prompted the Premier to back down from these cuts and how will it affect municipal services?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton
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Nearly every Canadian has a mobile phone but despite this, phone sales are on the decline. Why is this happening? What will this do the industry and could it foster a need for innovation and features for phones?
Guest: Adam Oldfield, President of FPM3 Marketing
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The Raptors, Tim Leiweke, BIll Buckner and more. Scott and Don talk about this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
5/28/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Should texting while walking be illegal? Do the Raptors need a break from Drake? Why are box office numbers falling?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Jamie West joins Scott Radley, to discuss, debate, and – in some cases – laugh at the news stories of the week.
Guest: Jamie West of WestPro media, Executive Producer of the Scott Radley Show, host of What Were You Thinking on 900 CHML
5/25/2019 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
Bonus Segment - The debate around 'euthanasia by organ donation'
In the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show, Jamie West drops by for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. He and Scott take on the serious and not-so-serious news items from the week. Check out this bonus segment for one of their more serious conversations about the complex issues that arise when organ donation meets euthanasia.
Guest: Jamie West of WestPro media, Executive Producer of the Scott Radley Show, host of What Were You Thinking on 900 CHML
5/25/2019 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
Would you like your groceries delivered right to your door? & Is it okay to euthanize a healthy pet?
Grocery stores are the latest companies taking part in delivery. Would you use this service? Or are you someone who needs to go in person and choose your own food products?
Guest: Sylvain Charlebois, Professor, Rowe School of Business, Dalhousie University
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Scott takes your calls on whether it is ethical to euthanize a perfectly healthy pet for someone's personal wishes.
5/24/2019 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
What does four generations sharing the workplace now mean for employers? What is that sound Thursday night? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
For the first time there are now four different generations sharing the workplace. What does this mean for employers? How are employers working to satisfy and meet the demands of these differing personalities and needs?
Guest: Bruce Mayhew, Corporate Trainer, Speaker, Coach. Generations@Work, Time Management, Difficult Conversation, Email Etiquette
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Hearing something rumbling in the skies Thursday night? The Hamilton Golf and Country club is holding their annual Veterans' Day Golf Tournament, where part of the event features some search and rescue airplanes taking the skies surrounding the event.
Guest: Dave Rohrer, President, CEO and Lancaster pilot of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
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Also, all the latest sports talk and news with Bubba O'Neill
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH News
5/23/2019 • 40 minutes, 22 seconds
What does this year's construction season look like for Hamiltonians? Should parents who adopt have the same time off as birth parents? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Why does it feel like there's construction on every road no matter where you're heading? Could we be seeing this change in the summer of 2019? Scott chats with Dan McKinnon to find out where we can be seeing road work being done and why it isn't done year round.
Guest: Dan McKinnon, General Manager of Public Works at the City of Hamilton
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We're seeing some inequalities between birth parents and adoptive parents with regards to their length of leave from work. Should adoptive parents have less time away from work when compared to birth parents?
Guest: Dr Carolyn McLeod, Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Western University
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What's been going on with the Blue Jays' decision makers? Scott chats with Don Robertson about this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
5/22/2019 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
Should the city of Hamilton provide women with personal hygiene products?; The best and worst series finales; The latest controversy on the city's LRT projects & more
Should women be provided with personal hygiene products? Should the city/tax payers/or the companies themselves step up to help?
Big Bang Theory recently had their series finale, what are the best & worst series finales?
Should LRT projects begin construction or even planning before the proper budget is planned and funded?
Should governments be involved in parenting? In addition, should they also be responsible for what is seen and said online?
Guest: Annette Hamm, CHCH Morning Live News Anchor
5/18/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 10 seconds
What people are now choosing to do with their bodies after death; What do we do about religious group attacks that are being left out of the news? & CFL talk with Rick Zamperin
The newest choice you have of what happens to your body after you die. Why this could be an important choice to make for science.
Guest: Dr. Shari Forbes, Canada Research Chair in Decomposition Chemistry
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Why are some religious group attacks and racism stories left out of the news? What are the most targeted groups in recent times?
Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Associate Professor of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Rick Zamperin discusses why The CFL and CFL Players Association are back on good terms, as well as everything else football.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports author, 900 CHML
5/17/2019 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
How do we equalize the education system for boys and girls in Ontario? & Sports talk with Bubba O'Neil
Why are boys falling behind in high schools across Ontario? How do we encourage boys to do better in school?
Guest: Michael Gurian, Counselor, Social Philosopher, Best-selling Author
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Talking everything hockey as well as the Toronto Raptors with Bubba O'Neil.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH News
5/16/2019 • 37 minutes, 46 seconds
Could there be a new arena in Hamilton? What makes the best cup of coffee? & How are movie/T.V. locations decided on?
Should the City of Hamilton be involved in the entertainment industry? Is it right to ask for taxpayer money to go towards maintenance of these buildings in the city?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Hamilton City Councillor
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What is it that makes a good cup of coffee? What is the most amount of money you would spend on a cup?
Guest: Heather Perry, Past Chair of the Barista Guild of America
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What goes into finding the best locations and buildings used in movies and in television? What makes these locations so special and iconic?
Guest: Jonathan Matthews, Professional Location Scout
5/15/2019 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
Could we be seeing FirstOntario Centre move somewhere else? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Why is the conversation of moving FirstOntario Centre resurfacing? Could we see the City divest out of the arena and sell the land? What about the possibility of the Hamilton Bulldogs completely moving out of Hamilton?
Guest: Michael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs
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We saw some disappointing plays on the basketball court by the Toronto Raptors up until the end when an amazing buzzer beater won the game for the Raptors, Scott and Don talk about how they feel about the Raptors' performance and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
5/14/2019 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
Could changes be coming to Tim Hortons? Should sports teams be allowed to choose their referees?
The CEO of Tim Hortons' parent company said some questionable things during a conference call with shareholders. Could we be seeing this impact the brand and its profit?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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Should sports officials have standardized ways of making calls? Should teams be allowed to choose who calls their games? What should the penalty be for diving/flopping? Should there be a penalty at all, or is it a part of sports?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sportscaster at CHCH
5/1/2019 • 37 minutes, 4 seconds
Should airlines charge flights based on your weight? How important is sleep? Will the Blue Jays continue to do well this season?
How would you feel if airlines started charging for tickets based on your weight? Brett Snyder has worked for several airlines, and he weighs in on the topic.
Guest: Brett Snyder, crankyflier.com
You always hear about how important sleep is for your overall health and wellness, but just how much of your life does it affect? Dr. Rebecca Robbins sheds some insight on the importance of good sleep.
Guest: Dr. Rebecca Robbins, sleep researcher and co-author of Sleep for Success!
The Blue Jays are off to a great start this season, but will it last? Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about a number of things, including the Blue Jays.
Guest: Don Robertson, General Manager, Dundas Real McCoys
4/30/2019 • 1 hour, 28 seconds
The mob: Differences between reality and Hollywood? How should we deal with inappropriate lyrics in old songs? Fake meat vs real meat?
Scott is joined by Mike Fortune, cable 14 host, to discuss a variety of topics including how the mob in real life differs from what we see in movies, surprisingly delicious fake meat, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Scott Radley: @radleyatthespec
Mike Fortune: @The_Fortch
4/27/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Why are so many provinces turning blue? What is floating and why do people swear by it? Who should we be looking at as the reason for the Maple Leafs's loss against the Bruins?
We've been seeing province after province voting for parties other than Liberal. Why are they doing this and could it all be traced back to Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberals?
Guest: Tim Harper, Political Columnist at The Toronto Star
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You've probably heard about the Dead Sea and how you can float on the water because of the amount of salt in the water. Did you know there are actual benefits to doing it and you can do it here in Hamilton? Scott talks to the owner of Zee Float, to find out what goes into floating and why people like the kicker of the Tiger-Cats swear by it.
Guest: Jay Ziebarth, Owner of Zee Float
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are off to the golf course now after losing to the Boston Bruins in game 7. After a great regular season, why couldn't the Leafs pull it together and is there someone in particular that needs to looked at for the reason for the loss?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
4/25/2019 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
Why is there a rise in the number of bullying cases? How much work actually goes into playing and getting on Jeopardy?
Despite an increase in the talks about mental health and how our interactions affect others, reports are showing an increase in the number of bullying cases. Why is this happening and is there something we can do to fix this number?
Guest: Kathleen Hilchey, anti-bullying expert & conflict coach
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We all have a game show we love watching and for some people, that show is Jeopardy. We all know that you've got to be extremely smart to be on the show but what actually goes into the auditioning process? Are there tactics and strategies that players can follow while on the show? Well lucky for Hamilton, we have two people who have gone through this process and have appeared on the show.
Guest: Peter Dyakowski, Jeopardy contestant Bridget Ker, Jeopardy contestant
4/24/2019 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Are we seeing the end of Hamilton’s mob families? Why has church attendance gone down? Is the ‘Drake Curse' real?
Following the death of Tony Musitano, Scott speaks to award-winning crime writer James Dubro to find out more about Tony’s life and his role in the Canada’s mob history.
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Why has church attendance dropped over the past decades? Scott talks with David Haskell about the phenomenon, and why it is happening.
Guest: David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media and Journalism/Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University.
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Is the 'Drake Curse' real? Bubba O’Neil, sports anchor at CHCH, joins Scott to answer this question.
4/19/2019 • 49 minutes, 14 seconds
The Red Hill Parkway judicial inquiry, Something for the fans of chocolate in your life, & ‘Field of Dreams’ turns 30
We have heard that the judicial inquiry into the Red Hill Parkway could cost over $7 million and may take longer than a year. Why is this, is there a more efficient way to go about things? Scott voices his concerns, and opens the phones to hear what other Hamiltonians have to say.-Time to talk chocolate – Scott is joined by Lena Almaida of Chocolats Favoris, to discuss the history and future of chocolate, and what chocolate lovers will want to know before the Easter weekend. And she brought samples!Guest: Lena Almaida, Lifestyle Expert-Luke Vermeer, long-time friend of the Scott Radley Show and technical producer with 900 CHML, is brought into the studio for a special occasion, and so Scott can get his thoughts on the strange story of one man’s unsettling DNA heritage test results.Guest: Luke Vermeer-This week is the 30th anniversary of ‘Field of Dreams.’ The classic film was adapted from W. P. Kinsella’s novel ‘Shoeless Joe.’ In honour of the anniversary, Scott replays his interview with the late W. P. Kinsella. If you missed it in the early years of the Scott Radley Show, now is your chance to the author’s thoughts on life imitating art, the real life people who inspired he story, and how drastically different the ending of ‘Field of Dreams’ could have been.Guest: W. P. Kinsella
4/18/2019 • 51 minutes, 57 seconds
How will the discovery of 'kingpin' stem cells influence cancer treatment? What kind of advice do the Premier's of Canada have for someone about to get married? Why is Chernobyl turning into a tourist destination?
A new stem cell has been discovered by researchers at McMaster University. It's being called the 'kingpin' of stem cells but just what are they really and how will this discovery influence the diagnosis and treatment of cancer? How long will it be before we see the impact of this discovery? Years? Decades?
Guest: Dr. Mick Bhatia, Director of McMaster University's Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute
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People often search for advice before they get married and Bob Maguire is no different. What does set him apart is who he asked for advice from, the Premiers of Canada's provinces. Who has responded to him and what did they say?
Guest: Bob Maguire, Former Mohawk College Broadcast Student & Husband-to-be
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Chernobyl is a name that sparks both intrigue and horror. A nuclear meltdown rendered the Ukrainian town uninhabitable but after 32 years, it's becoming a tourist destination that's hosting around 72,000 people a year. Why would someone want to visit Chernobyl and if people are returning, does that mean it's safe? Scott talks with someone who's been there and what it's like.
Guest: Cheryl Reed, Journalist & Professor of Magazine, News and Digital Journalism at Syracuse University's Newhouse School
4/17/2019 • 49 minutes, 38 seconds
Why was Notre Dame built in the first place and should it be rebuilt? Why has there been a decline in box office numbers? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
France's Notre Dame Cathedral is going up in flames. Despite the fact that we won't be able to perfectly recreate the historical building, it wouldn't be the first time it's had a major rebuild. Should it be rebuilt once again? Why was the Cathedral built in the first place and what kind of significance does it hold for the French people?
Guest: Dr. David Bell, Historian of France at Princeton University
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A report is saying that box office numbers have been on the decline this year compared to previous years. What's been causing these low numbers and should Hollywood start getting worried? Is streaming bringing the end of going to the cinema or is it as simple as there aren't any good movies being made?
Guest: Dr. Scott Henderson, Professor of Pop Culture, Popular Cinema and Film Theory at Brock University
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For a while it felt almost as though Tiger Woods was the heel of golf but now that he's having a come back that now includes a fifth win at The Masters Tournament, does that mean we should start praising and loving him? Should Nazim Kadri received a harsher punishment than being suspended for the rest of the Leafs' playoff series against the Boston Bruins? Scott and Don Robertson answer these questions and more in Sports Talk.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
4/16/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 33 seconds
When is the right time for a sports team to change its name? Is ‘overtime work culture’ good? & The legacy of Terry Fox
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show! Tonight’s special guest is Neil Lumsden – Former Athletics Director of Brock Sports, Member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and competitor on ‘The Amazing Race Canada,’ and much more. Tonight, he and Scott are ready to tackle the news of the week, except for Ontario’s budget – they promise they will do their best to take a break from that topic.
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Former Athletics Director with Brock University, former CFL player, Grey Cup Champion with the Edmonton Eskimos 80-82, competitor on the season 3 of ‘The Amazing Race Canada’
4/13/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 23 seconds
Bonus Segment - Scott remembers the disturbing first time he was on radio
The first time Scott was ever on radio, he was on a panel with Neil Lumsden. Unfortunately for everyone, there was a third member of the panel who revealed he was prone to using horrendous language. Neil Lumsden is Scott's guest on the newest podcast and in this bonus segment, he and Scott reminisce about that occasion and the fallout from it.Guest: Neil Lumsden
4/13/2019 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Mayor Fred Eisenberger is looking for the people’s champ, Understanding the Ontario 2019 budget, & Sports Talk with Rick Zamperin
Yesterday, Mayor Fred Eisenberger announced the creation of the Order of Hamilton, which would be awarded to the everyday people who make a difference in the community. Scott welcomes the Mayor to the show, to explain what he envisions and how it would be handled.
Guest: Mayor Fred Eisenberger
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Marvin Ryder joins Scott to go over the good, the bad and the distracting parts of the 2019 Ontario budget. Did we get what we should have expected from Doug Ford’s government? How will Hamilton be affected? And what can we make of the reactions from the Liberals and the NDP?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, from the DeGroote School of Business
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Rick Zamperin and Scott Radley chat about the Leafs, the CFL, Baseball and more from the world of sports.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News/Sports Direction and Assistant Program Director with 900 CHML Global News Radio
4/12/2019 • 50 minutes, 39 seconds
Bonus Segment - Story of the Week
Scott has three stories from around the world. Each one is bizarre, some might be nightmare fuel, but only one will be crowned the Story of the Week! Which one will earn that title?
4/12/2019 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Covering the arson killings of Carla and Alan Rughterford, The significance of D-Day, & And talking with the voice Vegas Golden Knights
Susan Clairmont joins Scott to discuss the emotionally intense story which she co-wrote for the Hamilton Spectator with Nicole O'Reilly: ‘Dying words: the arson killings of Carla and Alan Rutherford’.Guest: Susan Clairmont, Crime, court and social justice columnist with the Hamilton Spectator
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The 75th anniversary of D-Day is this June, and there are commemorative events happening in Hamilton in honour of the anniversary. Tomorrow students across Hamilton will start learning more about what happened on D-Day, through an educational program organized by the Hamilton Spectator.
Guests:
Dave Rohren, President and CEO of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Jeff Day, Sports Editor with The Hamilton Spectator, Organizer of the Commemorative events
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If you followed the Vegas Golden Knights last season, Eileen Dugan’s voice has likely buried itself deep in your memory. She is the performer who theatrically narrated the Knights’ famously – or infamously – over-the-top pregame shows. Many are surprised when they learn that, although her accent has all the gravitas of a Game of Thrones character, she is from Buffalo, New York, not the U.K. Will she be back this season? Will the Golden Knights continue to treat pregame shows as only Vegas would? Listen and find out!
Guest: Eileen Dugan
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What are the most ignorant, offensive aggravating things people can do airplanes? A survey was held and Scott has the top answers to this question – as well as some suggestions for what else belongs on the list.
4/11/2019 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
Are cancer smelling dogs the future of cancer detection and treatment? What do you think of the new motto that might go on Ontario license plates? Why do people who don't follow the PGA Tour still enjoy The Masters Tournament?
A study about the ability of certain dogs being able to smell cancer in humans is currently being done. How true is this and are the results reliable? How are medical professionals reacting to this news?
Guest: Heather Junqueira, Head Researcher at BioScentDx
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Several reports are saying a new license plate motto has been decided on. What's the new motto and is it related to a song the Ontario government released a while back? Scott opens the phone lines and wants your thoughts on this.
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The Masters Tournament are just a few days away and people are getting excited for it... even people who aren't fans of golf? Why do people like watching The Masters regardless of if they follow the PGA tour? With three Canadian teams in the NHL playoffs, could the Leafs make it this year or will it be Calgary hoisting the cup or maybe it'll be the Winnipeg Jets?
Guest: Chris Zelkovich, Freelance Sports Writer
4/10/2019 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Hamilton and Dundas announced hosts for 2020 Allan Cup
Allan Cup Hockey League owners Don Robertson (Dundas Real McCoys) and Jason Daleo (Hamilton Steelhawks) make the announcement and give details regarding the 2020 Allan Cup, which will be played in Dundas and Hamilton.
It'll be the first time two markets have co-hosted since the Allan Cup was introduced in 1909.
4/9/2019 • 18 minutes, 39 seconds
Why are house prices still rising in Hamilton? How can our governments improve their spending? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Despite assistance from the government that's helped out other areas, house prices in Hamilton are still skyrocketing. Why is this happening and is there anything that can be done about it?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Hamilton Real Estate Agent
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Ontario's government is saying a new logo will cost the province close to $90,000. For around $10 each, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation turned to the internet and had 8 new logos for Ontario created and you can vote online for which one you like. How and why was this done and what does it say about our governments' spending? What should our government be doing to ensure cuts can be made without damaging important services and programs?
Guest: Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Where is the 2020 Allan Cup being hosted and how will it be a first of it's kind in history? Is the legalization of tailgating going to change the attendance of sporting events in Hamilton? What about food and drink sales? Scott, Don Robertson and Jason Daleo talk about this and more in Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Jason Daleo of the Hamilton Steelhawks
4/9/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Why do we keep using social media if it upsets us? Are you comfortable with being an organ donor? Does Ontario really need a redesigned trillium logo?
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton on the Scott Radley Show - Mike Fortune joins Scott in the studio, ready to take on the tough topics of the week as well as some of the strangest stories from the news.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
4/6/2019 • 1 hour, 22 seconds
Math tests for Ontario teachers, Strange 1960s hospital rules, & How dangerous is your diet?
Are mandatory math tests for all teachers in Ontario a good idea? Scott Radley talks to Mary Reid, of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, to find out if this is a productive route to take. And why are EQUA scores down?
Guest: Mary Reid, Assistant Professor with the University of Toronto , Elementary Coordinator in the Master of Teaching Program at the Ontario institute for Education Studies
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Scott reads the strange rules a new mother must follow in the maternity ward of a North Carolina hospital in 1968. Some of these will make you laugh, some will questions.
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A new study focused on 195 countries, from 1990 – 2017, shows that bad diets have a larger impact mortality around the world than you would expect. Scott is joined by Professor Stuart Phillips, of McMaster University, to discuss the findings and what people can do with this information.
Guest: Stuart Phillips, Director of the McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Research
4/5/2019 • 37 minutes, 21 seconds
Hamilton declares climate change an emergency, Hacking Self-driving cars, Sports Talk with Bubba O’Neil
Hamilton City Council voted to declare climate change an emergency. Some suggest that this is merely a symbolic move; others say this will become an ever-present factor in decisions made by the city. Councillor John-Paul Danko joins the podcast to explain what it means for the city.Guest: John-Paul Danko, Ward 8 councilor
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What are the dangers of self-driving cars? How easily can they be hacked? Scott Radley talks with Professor Krzysztof Czarnecki to find out more.Guest: Professor Krzysztof Czarnecki, of Waterloo University’s Intelligent Systems Engineering Lab
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The Alliance of American Football folded after only a few weeks. Why do rich people continue to invest in leagues meant to rival the NFL? Was there anything different about the AAF? Bubba O’Neil joins Scott Radley to discuss this, the Toronto Blue Jays, and Batman.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, sports anchor with CHCH News
4/4/2019 • 49 minutes, 59 seconds
Bonus Segment - Story of the Week
Scott has three strange stories from around the world. Which is the best? Listen and find out!
4/4/2019 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Retrorunning the Around the Bay Road Race, changing Ontario's license plate motto & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Around the Bay Road Race celebrated its 125th anniversary yesterday. One of the people who ran the race did it in a less than conventional manner, she ran the whole thing backwards! What goes into retrorunning?
Guest: Kat Clewley, Around the Bay Road Race Retrorunner
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The Ontario government is suggesting a change be made to the license plates on cars. The motto "Yours to Discover" might be on the way out so what should replace it? Even more important, why are we even changing this to begin with?
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It's not looking like the Maple Leafs are going to win any playoff rounds this year, should Mike Babcock start worrying for his job? Should we be surprised the Canadian Women's Hockey League shut down? How far would you go to win? Scott and Don answer and debate these questions and more during Sports Talk with Don Robertson.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
4/2/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
What does Jody Wilson-Raybould’s recording of Michael Wernick mean for the Liberals? What is the purpose of Quebec’s proposed secularism law? How should you serve a bagel?
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Loren Lieberman is in the studio with Scott, ready to take on the top stories of this very busy week – including today’s breaking SNC-Lavlain news of Jody Wilson-Raybould’s recording Michael Wernick, Hamilton’s LRT, Robert Badgerow’s murder appeal and more.
Guest: Loren Lieberman of Cable 14
3/30/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 46 seconds
How can you start saving for the future? Will this baseball season disappoint Blue Jays fans? Can you pass the Grammar Quiz?
How well have Canadians planned for their financial future? How many Canadians have adequate savings? Scott is joined by Andy Lyster to talk about the statistics in the U.S. and here at home, and how to start saving for retirement.
Catch Andy Lyster on Planning Your Financial Future, Saturday mornings at 8:00 on 900 CHML.
Guest: Andy Lyster, of IG Private Wealth Management
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Tomorrow is the start of baseball season and Scott is joined by Bubba O’Neil, to find out – and debate – what to expect.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, sports anchor with CHCH News
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Do you struggle with grammar or is it a breeze? Do you find yourself annoyed by grammatical errors or do they slip past you? Can you pass the Grammar Quiz? Scott administers the test to his producer, with little warning given, and you can play along at home. How well will you do?
3/28/2019 • 43 minutes, 58 seconds
McMaster University's new 'Science of Cannabis' program. Is your phone listening to you? Blue Jays home opener.
McMaster University announced a new continuing education program called The Science of Cannabis. Dr. James MacKillop of McMaster University joins Scott to provide some insight into the program.
Guest: Dr. James MacKillop. Peter Boris Chair in Addictions Research. Director of the Peter Boris Centre For Addictions Research. Co-director of the Michael D. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research.
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Is your phone listening to you? Have you ever had a conversation with someone and then noticed that you were getting targeted ads for the exact thing you talked about? Allen Mendelsohn discusses the legality around technology and privacy.
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn. Lawyer, specializing in Internet law
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The Toronto Blue Jays home opener is coming up on March 28. The Hunter Brothers are going to sing the national anthem at the home opener. J.J. Hunter joins Scott to talk about this experience.
Guest: J.J. Hunter. Hunter Brothers. Former Hamilton Bulldogs player.
3/27/2019 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Why are drivers speeding and increasingly faster speeds? Are we seeing a new outlook on sexual violence towards children? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Police departments have been catching people speeding at higher and higher speeds. One person was even caught going 254km/h on a public road. With drivers of all skill levels and vehicles of all kinds, why are people speeding at increasingly higher speeds?
Guest: Sergeant Kerry Schmidt, OPP Media Relations Officer
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Incredibly absurd stories revolving around sexual abuse of children have come about rather recently. A lawyer representing the Kenora Children's Aid Society said 14 and 15-year-old girls are sexually mature women and Barbra Streisand told The Times of London that the alleged molestation of two young boys by Michael Jackson "didn't kill them". Both have come under fire and the lawyer has been fired. Is it possible that we could be seeing a new outlook on this issue?
Guest: Loretta Merritt, Sexual Assault Lawyer with Torkin Manes LLP
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What's the most exciting sports tournament? Should music be playing all the time even during play? Should teams be doing sillier things between periods or should the entertainment provided by sport and the sport alone? Scott and Don Robertson discuss these questions and more in Sports Talk.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/26/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
The Mueller report is in, Woodstock 50's confusing lineup, And was justice done for the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and their families?
Scott Radley welcomes Jay McQueen back to the podcast to tackle the news of the week – and the breaking news of the day – in the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton.
Guest: Jay McQueen, weather reporter with 900 CHML Global News Radio
3/23/2019 • 59 minutes, 22 seconds
Bonus Segment - A look at the staggering numbers on Hamilton's sunshine list
Jay McQueen and Scott check out how many city employees in Hamilton are on the sunshine list, and how much they are earning. Some of the numbers might leave you speechless but Scott and Jay have some things to say!Want to hear more of the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton? Check out the latest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Jay McQueen, 900 CHML Weather Reporter
3/23/2019 • 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Could parts of Hamilton’s LRT get scrapped to stay on budget? How has the last Blockbuster on Earth survived? What can we expected from the Hamilton Bulldogs in the playoffs?
What happens if Hamilton’s LRT project runs over a billion dollars? There is a serious concern that portions of Hamilton’s lines will be cut to save cost. Metrolinx already scrapped part of the Hurontario LRT this week for the same reason. But if we portions are scrapped in Hamilton, will the LRT’s future be called into question once again? Councillor Terry Whitehead has said he will rescind support if the system if it does not reach Eastgate Mall. Scott talks with Councillor Whitehead to get more on his position.
Guest: Terry Whitehead, Ward 14 Councillor
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Scott is joined by Ken Tisher, the owner of the world’s last remaining Blockbuster Video. Why would Ken and his wife Debbie keep their Bend, Oregon, video rental store in business all these years? And what is the business like these days?
Guest: Ken Tisher, co-owner of the last Blockbuster on Earth
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Scott welcomes Steve Staios to the show, to discuss the Hamilton Bulldogs, preparing for the OHL playoffs, and what we can expect this Friday
Guest: Steve Staios, President and General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs
3/22/2019 • 45 minutes, 50 seconds
Bonus Segment - The strange headlines from Florida published on your birthday
Scott plays the 'Florida Man Birthday Game' with his audience and his producer, Will. How does it work? Type "Florida Man" and your birthday into a search engine and find the strange and sometimes frightening news items which match up with your birthday. Check out some the headlines Scott discovers.
3/22/2019 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
The high school student who saved his bus from disaster, Woodstock 50 is on the way, And the phrases you can’t stand anymore
On Monday a group of Hamilton high schoolers averted disaster by bringing their school bus safely to a stop after a medical emergency caused the driver to collapse. Aidan Gilmore, who took the wheel when the incident occurred, shares his story with Scott.
Guest: Adam Gilmore
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This August in Watkins Glen, New York will be home to Woodstock 50. But Scott wonders if we need another Woodstock. And was the original as great as people remember? Music Historian Alan Cross joins the conversation.
Guest: Alan Cross, host of the Ongoing History of New Music podcast
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There are some phrases which have just become overused. There are some phrases which Scott would say should never have been used in the first place. And it’s time to count them down! Scott brings on his producer discuss, debate, and cringe at some of the phrases which have permeated out vocabularies.
3/21/2019 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
Bonus Segment - A hot sauce for people who want to feel like a tarantula bit them
Are you a fan of hot sauce? Do you want a truly unpleasant experience with your meal? Scott has the sauce for you! But he is not recommending anyone try it.
3/21/2019 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
How will the new federal budget affect taxpayers? Should a film studio be built in Hamilton? How will the RBC Canadian Open be influenced by an on-course concert?
The federal government announced it's budget today. What will be included in this budget and who will it help or hinder?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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Talks about a movie studio being built in Hamilton are underway. Is this something Hamilton needs or even wants? What will it cost us?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor
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They're introducing a new feature to the Canadian Open. Tickets to the golf tournament will also serve as tickets to a concert featuring Florida Georgia Line and Glorious Sons that'll be on the golf course itself. What prompted this decision and how is the golf community reacting to it?
Guest: Bryan Crawford, Tournament Director of the RBC Canadian Open
3/20/2019 • 50 minutes, 2 seconds
Bonus Segment - She got sucked into a grave and is now suing for $5 million
A 64-year-old lady is suing a cemetery for $5 million but what could have possibly caused her to sue for this much money? Would being sucked into your parents' grave be enough of a reason? She thought so.
3/19/2019 • 7 minutes, 1 second
Bonus Segment - Should teachers be declared an essential service?
The teachers' union is taking issue with Ontario's government which is bringing back memories of strikes and yet another provincial government the union has fought with. Is it time the government declares teachers an essential service?
3/19/2019 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Should Hamilton place a bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The conversation over whether or not Hamilton should bid to host the Commonwealth Games is growing. Scott has spoken with other people who've had a hand in the Commonwealth Games and if they'll be held in Hamilton and now it's time to talk with two of the guys who'll be a part of the presentation about if Hamilton should even consider a bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Do you think it's worth it?
Guests: PJ Mercanti, CEO of Carmen's Group Ron Foxcroft, Founder and CEO of Fox 40 International
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Don Robertson joins Scott in studio to talk about some of the most puzzling questions in sport. Should the number of Canadian starters in the CFL be reduced from 7 to 5? Is there something more to Kawhi Leonard's "load management"? What can Raptors fans do in his absence? And the Maple Leafs used to look pretty good, what happened?
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/19/2019 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
McMaster’s women’s basketball team's captains are in the studio, Do documentary films like ‘Free Solo’ encourage dangerous activities? And should cellphones be banned from classrooms?
Time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton on the Scott Radley Show, with a special panel made up of the captains of McMaster’s champion women’s basketball team: Erinburns, Linnaea Harper and Hilary Hanaka. They are ready to talk basketball, McMasterSports, world issues and more.
Guests:
Erin Burns
Linnaea Harper
Hilary Hanaka
3/16/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 37 seconds
How does Canada’s corrections system need to change? What is the upside of getting the Commonwealth games? Is the XFL a threat to the CFL?
Cody Legebokoff, Canada’s youngest serial killer, was convicted in 2014 of the slayings of Loren Donn Leslie, Jill Stacey Stuchenko, Cynthia Frances Maas and Natasha Lynn Montgomery. But he has already been transferred to medium security prison located somewhere in Ontario. This raises a question for Scott: what needs to change about the Canadian corrections system?
Guest: Joe Wamback, founder and Executive Director of the Canadian Crime Victim Foundation
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Should Hamilton bid on the 2030 Commonwealth Games? Scott is wary of the idea. But Brian McPhearson, the CEO of Commonwealth Games Canada, joins the podcast to make the case for the games.
Guest: Brian McPhearson, CEO of Commonwealth Games Canada
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Rick Zamperin joins Scott to take on some of the questions raised by this week’s sports news. Are the new football leagues opening in the states, like the AAF and XFL, going to be taking away players who would have been on their way to the CFL? And is this something that the owners of Canadian teams should be concerned about?Meanwhile, over the past few days we have heard several stories of sports fans crossing lines at games, harassing and potentially endangering players. What can be done to curb this beahavior?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News/Sports director of 900 CHML, host of the 5th Quarter and the 5th Quarter podcast
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It’s time for the The Story of the Week. Scott has three strange news items to present, but only one will earn the title. Which story is the best – a reluctant and literally inhuman mayor, a New York City heating bill that went through the roof, or how the man whose life was saved by his phone?
3/15/2019 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
What is the story behind 'Steel City Gangster'? & The World Wide Web is 30 years old - how has it changed the world?
"Steel City Gangster", the story of Rocco Perri, is opening tonight at Theatre Aquarius. Scott asks critically acclaimed Canadian playwright George F. Walker about where he got the inspiration for this play and what Hamiltonians can expect from this show.Guest: George F. Walker, renowned Canadian playwright, two-time Governor General’s Award-winner, author of "Steel City Gangster"-30 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee introduced us to the World Wide Web. How has the world changed in just three decades since this incredible development? And how does the 'World Wide Web' differ from 'The Internet', as it is most commonly called?Guest: Dr. Ian Milligan, associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Waterloo, principal investigator of the Web Archives for Historical Research group, co-editor of the "SAGE Handbook of Web History"
3/14/2019 • 36 minutes, 20 seconds
How helpful will the federal government's funding boost for Canada's steel industry actually be? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neill
The federal government is investing $100 million to ensure the competitiveness of small- and medium-sized steel and aluminum producers in the wake of U.S. tariffs.How helpful will this funding actually be?Guest: Marvin Ryder, professor with the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neill chat sports, including why there is such a difference between women's and men's payouts at the curling national championships.
3/13/2019 • 38 minutes, 24 seconds
McMaster’s national women’s basketball team is victorious, Remembering Harry Howell, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Last night, McMaster’s women’s basketball team won the university its first ever national basketball championship. Scott welcomes Coach Teresa Burns to the show to talk about the victory and the praise she is receiving.
Guest: Teresa Burns, Head Coach of the McMaster University women’s basketball team-Don Robertson joins Scott in the studio for Sports Talk. Is the NHL broken? Should the Canadian Hockey League revert to the Canadian Only rule, to foster more Canadian Goalie talent? And the two share stories of Harry Howell
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/12/2019 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
Bonus Segment - Do they actually check for tickets on Go Trains?
Does Go Transit ever check tickets? Scott has been a frequent rider recently, and he is sure he has never seen it happen once. But is this just his experience? Scott opens the phones to find out what other riders have seen.
3/12/2019 • 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus Segment - What would you do if you could not escape Christmas music in March?
Scott shares the story of a man who was so very sick of Christmas music that he was willing to commit a crime. Although, Scott points out that some judges might say the man’s actions were justified. Listen to find out the full story, and decide how you feel.
3/12/2019 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Bonus Segment - Scott shares the personal story of a Halloween party at a funeral home
Scott and Don Robertson take a break from Sports Talk to discuss National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day.
Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
3/12/2019 • 3 minutes, 8 seconds
Can you still listen to Michael Jackson's music? Are there still concerns surrounding LRT? Is the Cheese Challenge worth the outrage?
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton starts now on the Scott Radley Show. Jen Watson, former broadcaster and long-time friend of the show, is the brightest conversationalist joining Scott in the studio tonight, to tackle some of the strange and tough stories of the week
Guest: Jen Watson, former broadcaster
3/9/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Bonus Segment - Is International Women's Day in danger of being trivialized
Scott welcomed Jen Watson, a familiar voice and long-time friend of the show, into the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Check out this bonus segment, and listen to the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show for more.
Guest: Jen Watson, former broadcaster
3/9/2019 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Bonus Segment - Do you care about the SNC Lavalin story?
Scott asks callers if they still care about the SNC Lavalin affair or if they want the whole fiasco to be wrapped up already.
3/7/2019 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Are some millennial homeowners regretting their decision to buy a house? & How is the Golden Horseshoe Athlete of the Year preparing for the Olympics?
A new study in the United States has found that two thirds of millennials who have actually been able to afford to buy a home are regretting their decision.Guest: Deborah Kearns, mortgage reporter with Bankrate.com-
Beach volleyball star Heather Bansley has won the 2018 Golden Horseshoe Athlete of the Year award. The Waterdown native joins Scott to share how it feels to be the top athlete in her sport and how she's preparing for the 2020 Olympics, where she's a favourite to win a gold medal.Guest: Heather Bansley
3/7/2019 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Should Hamilton get rid of area rating? Who should play the next James Bond? & McMaster sports teams preparing for a big weekend
Should should everyone in the city pay the same amount in taxes for transit service? It's the ongoing debate about area rating in Hamilton, and some councillors are in favour of getting rid of it, while others are strongly opposed.Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor-Daniel Craig has said that the next James Bond movie will be his last one. Who should replace him? And why is this particular role scrutinized so intensely by so many people?Guest: Jeff Wybo, associate editor of James Bond Canada-This weekend, McMaster University's mens volleyball team is going for their seventh consecutive provincial championship and the womens basketball team is vying for their first ever national championship. The coaches of both of those teams join Scott to share how they're feeling ahead of the big events.Guests: David Preston, head coach of the McMaster mens volleyball teamTheresa Burns, head coach of the McMaster womens basketball team
3/6/2019 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Jane Philpott resigns from Trudeau's cabinet, Fast food more unhealthy than ever, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Treasury Board president Jane Philpott, one of Justin Trudeau's most trusted ministers, has resigned from cabinet because of the SNC-Lavalin affair. How bad is this for the Trudeau government?Guest: Tim Harper, longtime political journalist, freelance columnist for the Toronto Star-A new study has demonstrated that fast food is even worse for us than we might think. The author of that study joins Scott to talk about how fast food has gotten even more unhealthy over the decades.Guest: Dr. Megan McCrory, Research Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences, Programs in Nutrition, Boston University-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are in studio to talk all things sports, including the NHL's culture of swearing and possible candidates for sports that could be added to the Olympics.
3/5/2019 • 57 minutes, 19 seconds
Should convictions for simple pot possession be easily pardoned? Old arguments around amalgamation return to Hamilton, & What does “your truth” mean?
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Jamie West, host of What Were You Thinking, is in the studio with Scott Tonight. Start your weekend the best and brightest way possible, with the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Jamie West, host of What Were You Thinking, Saturday mornings at 10am on 900 CHML; Executive Producer of the Scott Radley Show, founder of WesPro media
3/2/2019 • 49 minutes, 25 seconds
The Johnny Manziel story get stranger, A heated debate over area rating in Hamilton, What “speaking your truth” means, & Troy Landry of Swamp People is coming to Hamilton
Bubba O'Neil and Scott Radley catch up on the world of sports – including the news surrounding John Tavares, Bryce Harper, Clay Buchholz, and the increasingly strange Johnny Manziel story.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, of CHCH News
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The Scott Radley Show - Ward 12 councilor Lloyd Ferguson (@clrferguson) joins @radleyatthespec to talk about the debate about area ratings, improving transit service and taxes which took place at Hamilton City Hall today.
Guest: Loyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councilor
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What do people mean when they talk about “their truth”? The use of this phrase keeps coming up with Jody Wilson-Raybould/SNC-Lavalin case. Scott Radley and psychologist Dr. Jeremy Sherman discuss.
Guest: Dr. Jeremy Sherman, Psychologist
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Troy Landry of Swamp People is coming to the Hamilton Boat Show this weekend. He makes a special appearance on the podcast to talk about hunting alligators, what does not get to go on the show, and how he went from being a gator hunter to the star of a TV series about his work.Later, Scott ponders the question of whether or not he would ever want to hunt alligators.
Guest: Troy “King of the Swamp” Landry, of Swamp People, alligator hunter
3/1/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 46 seconds
Bonus Segment - The Story of the Week
It's time for the Story of the Week! Scott has three stories from the news, and a lot of questions about them. Which is the best story? Listen and find out. Unless you order delivery food often – if you do, you might find one of these stories very distasteful.
3/1/2019 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Will Hamilton's LRT project cost even more than we thought? Will Tim Hortons' new locations in China succeed? Which story will be chosen as Ben's Story of the Day? If Hamilton had an NHL team instead of Ottawa, would things be different?
Ottawa is currently having its LRT built and they've started seeing issues arise. Problems like the project costing way more than previously thought and the trains getting stuck on the rails because of the snow are happening, will Hamilton see similar things happen?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor
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Despite things happening politically between Canada and China, Tim Hortons is opening up 1500 locations in China. How well will this go?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
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Weird people from around the world will continue to do weird things that amaze us all. Scott found three of those stories and has presented them to Ben. Which story will Ben choose as his story of the day?
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It looks like no one wants to play for the Ottawa Senators in the NHL. A while back, there was a debate over whether the team should play out of Hamilton or Ottawa, would things be going differently if the team ended up in Hamilton?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
2/27/2019 • 57 minutes, 45 seconds
What is the state of poverty and mental health in Hamilton? Are “rough play zones” beneficial for school playgrounds? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
10 years ago Steve Buist wrote the Code Red series for the Spectator, outlining weaknesses in social safety nets, and the effects of poverty on health. He joins Scott to talk about the "devastating" information he has learned while writing the sequel series, Code Red: 10 Years Later.
Guest: Steve Buist, investigative reporter and feature writer with the Hamilton Spectator
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Two schools in Quebec are now considering "rough play zones." Are these beneficial?
Guest: Anthony DeBenedet, author of 'The Art of Roughhousing’
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Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys is in the studio with Scott for Sports Talk. Is Mark Stone being paid an appropriate amount? What will happen to Patriots owner Robert Kraft since he has been officially charged on two counts of first-degree solicitation? Scott and Don take on all this and more from the world of sports.
Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
2/26/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 22 seconds
What will happen to Jussie Smollett? How will the Grey Cup impact Hamilton and are we ready for it? Do you care about the 2019 Oscars?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Loren Lieberman joins Scott in the studio tonight to discuss the 2021 Grey Cup coming to Hamilton, Jussie Smollett, and the Oscars. Get ready to start your weekend the best way possible, with the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Loren Lieberman, of Cable 14
2/23/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 36 seconds
Bonus Segment - What are the biggest Oscar snubs of all time?
In the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show, Scott and Loren Lieberman take on the 2019 Oscars, and the lack of interest some are expressing. In this bonus segment, Scott gets Loren's thoughts on a list of the biggest Oscar snubs of all time. Which films would make your list?
Catch all of Scott and Loren's conversation in the Scott Radley Show podcast. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or anywhere else you get your favourite podcasts!
Guest: Loren Lieberman, of Cable 14
2/23/2019 • 3 minutes, 38 seconds
Bonus Segment - A joke petition to sell Montana to Canada picks up steam
If Canada could buy a state from the U.S., which one would you want? This is the question Scott poses to Loren Lieberman, in this bonus segment from the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Don't want to miss a moment of scintillating conversation? Subscribe to the Scott Radley Show podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or anywhere else you get your favourite podcasts!
Guest: Loren Lieberman, of Cable 14
2/23/2019 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Is 2021 an even better year for Hamilton to host the Grey Cup? How much personal information are phones and TVs collecting? Do the summer Olympics need more sports?
Do you have concerns about how much your phones are tracking you? Scott Radley talks with Michael Geist about how much information is actually being gathered, and what companies are legally allowed to collect.Guest: Michael Geist, Law Professor, and Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law
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In a dual announcement from the Canadian Football League, it was revealed that Hamilton will host the 2021 Grey Cup, and Saskatchewan will play host in 2020. This might be an even better deal for the city of Hamilton. Bubba O'Neil joins Scott to talk about what happens now that we know Hamilton will finally host a Grey Cup again, and what some of the challenges might be. They also break down some of the new sports that are being added to the Summer Olympics, and debate whether these sports are necessary.
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Prepare for the Story of the Week! Scott has three items of news, including a bizarre Velntine's present and a surefire way to cut back on wedding guests, all of which will capture your imagination. But which is the best story? Listen to find out.
2/22/2019 • 39 minutes, 56 seconds
"Your Say" Wednesday: What should the federal government do about ISIS brides who want to return to Canada? & How can the Ontario government provide the best support for children with autism?
It's the return of "Your Say" Wednesday! Scott opens the phone lines and lets callers talk about whatever they want. One of the hot button topics this week was the issue of the government's plan for funding autism support in the province.
2/21/2019 • 34 minutes, 56 seconds
Why are only half of Canadians aware of the SNC-Lavalin story? Should the city be in charge of clearing snow from Hamilton's sidewalks? & Sports Talk with Caleb Radley
According to a new Ipsos poll, only 49% of Canadians are aware of the SNC-Lavalin controversy that has been dominating the news.Guest: Geoffrey Stevens, columnist, political science professor at the University of Guelph and Wilfred Laurier University-With the sheer amount of snow we've been seeing in Hamilton this winter, there has been concern that the snow-covered sidewalks are causing accessibility problems for citizens. Should the city be clearing sidewalks instead of putting the onus on home and business owners?Guest: Nrinder Nann, Ward 3 Councillor-Scott is joined by his son Caleb for a belated Family Day-themed hour of sports discussion, including Kawhi Leonard playing in this past weekend's NBA All-Star game and Don Cherry's criticism of the Carolina Hurricanes' celebrations after they win a game.
2/20/2019 • 48 minutes, 42 seconds
Why are people upset at last night's Amber Alert? Is the schoolboard being too generous with snow days? & Sandy Shaw, on becoming an MPP
Sandy Shaw makers her triumphant return to the Scott Radley Show, for the first time since she became an MPP. She and Scott have some catching up to do, and some tough topics to tackle. So start your long weekend with good choices, and listen to the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, in the newest Scott Radley Show Podcast.Guest: Sandy Saw, Member of Provincial Parliament, representing Hamilton West - Ancaster - Dundas
2/16/2019 • 54 minutes, 4 seconds
Bonus Segment - Should schools have classes that teach how to be romantic and respectful?
Scott and MPP Sandy Shaw discuss the idea of classes that teach people how to be respectful to others in their dating lives. In Seol, South Korea, high school classes are now being taught this.
Guest: Sandy Shaw, MPP Hamilton West - Ancaster - Dundas
2/16/2019 • 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Is SNC-Lavalin too big to fail? Why psychologists are concerned about the woman dubbed “Chair Girl”? & Hamilton’s Todd Crocker, on his journey to calling for the Leafs
Scott gets Marvin Ryder's insight on SNC-Lavalin, and the argument that construction and engineering firm is "too big to fail."
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Assistant Professor with the DeGroote School of Business, specializing in marketing, entrepreneurship, and business strategy
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Some psychologists are expressing concern for the mental well-being of the woman who was recorded throwing a chair off of a Toronto balcony, due to the backlash she received from people online. Scott asks if this should be a priority and gets reactions from callers.
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Hamilton’s Todd Crocker has a long history of calling for the Hamilton Bulldogs and the Marlies. Now he is in Las Vegas tonight, living the dream: he is the play-by-play caller for the Leafs game. But first Todd spoke with Scott and shared his story.
Guest: Todd Crocker, play-by-play caller
2/15/2019 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Bonus Segment - The Story of the Day
Scott Radley declared one of tonight's stories to be the very best stories he has ever shared on the show. The question is, which is it? Listen to this bonus segment and find out!
2/15/2019 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
The debut of 'Your Say' Wednesday, Are there too many snow days this winter? & Why are the best teams in the CFL in the west?
On the debut of 'Your Say' Wednesday, Scott hands the reins over to callers to let them have their say on whatever's on their mind. One of the big topics that came up was school closures during bad winter weather and whether or not callers think schools need to be closed as often as they have this winter.-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss CFL free agency and why it seems that all of the best teams in the league - aside from the Ticats - are based in the west.
2/14/2019 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Are people losing trust in Prime Minister Trudeau? Did serial killer Bruce McArthur receive an appropriate sentence? How should new technology be used in classrooms?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Mike Fortune returns to the studio, so get ready for a fun, thought-provoking podcast of The Scott Radley Show!
Guest: Mike Fortune, Cable 14
2/9/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Bonus Segment - Should other sports teams take cues from the Toronto Maple Leafs?
Check out this bonus segment from Scott's conversation with Mike Fortune, which can be heard in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show. Do sports teams need to do more to connect with their fans?
Guest: Mike Fortune. of Cable 14
2/9/2019 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Podcast Preview - Robert Findlay, on what happens now that City Hall has uncovered the Red Hill friction report?
Check out this interview and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!The Scott Radley Show airs Monday to Friday, from 6pm to 8pm.
2/8/2019 • 1 minute, 58 seconds
Should Tim Hortons be making their 'Roll Up The Rim' contest more environmentally friendly? Why are minor sports parents so aggressive? & Should there be more severe penalties for reckless drivers?
Is it time for Tim Hortons to change their Roll Up The Rim contest by making it more environmentally friendly?Guest: Sylvain Charlebois,professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University -A story went viral this week about a supposed brawl between hockey parents in Simcoe. While the situation wasn't actually as dramatic as was initially reported, the phenomenon of angry sports parents isn't unusual, so this wasn't too difficult to believe. Guest: Todd Miller, former president of Hockey Calgary, author of "Moron: The Behind The Scenes Story of Minor Hockey"-
A 19-year-old man has been charged with stunt driving after police say they clocked him going 246 km/h on Highway 403 in Mississauga.
Despite the sheer recklessness shown in this situation, police haven't determined whether or not the driver will be facing criminal charges. Scott asks callers for their opinion on why this driver and others like him don't face more severe penalties.
2/7/2019 • 47 minutes, 44 seconds
How are kids being negatively affected by too much screen time? Are customers being taken advantage of by airlines? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Too much screen time can negatively affect a young child’s development, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Calgary.
Guest: Dr. Sheri Madigan, assistant professor, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, specializes in clinical psychology and child & adolescent development-How often are customers taken advantage of by airlines? A Toronto man was shocked when he didn't get a promised $800 voucher from Air Canada after he gave up his seat on an overcrowded flight.Guest: Gábor Lukács, founder of Air Passenger Rights-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil are talking sports, including why Adnan Virk was fired by ESPN, Auston Matthew's 5-year contract extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and a report that suggests the Toronto Raptors are looking to trade Kyle Lowry and Jonas Valanciunas to the Memphis Grizzlies for Mike Conley and Marc Gasol.
2/6/2019 • 51 minutes, 3 seconds
Is CBC President Catherine Tait wrong to worry about Netflix? Should Raptors and Leafs fans be optimistic? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
CBC President Catherine Tait expressed concern that Netflix could be encroaching on Canadian culture, in a way that is reminiscent of colonialism. Scott thinks she is missing a major point to be made here, one that is rooted in self-awareness or a lack thereof.
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Don Robertson is in the studio for Sports Talk. He and Scott break down the Super Bowl. and how long they were able to stay interested in it, as well as what to expect from the Raptors and the Leafs this season, and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
2/5/2019 • 52 minutes, 24 seconds
Bonus Segment - Story of the Week
This week Scott brings you the story of a criminal whose ambition seemed outmatched his education, a robbery gone spectacularly wrong, and a story of wild romance at a zoo. Which is the best story? You decide!
2/5/2019 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Is all-day preschool just glorified daycare? Is there harm in talking about two-tier healthcare? & Remembering Ron Joyce
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Scott has brought in CHML's weather reporter Jay McQueen, to weigh in on top news of the week as well as answer for the weather we have experienced lately. And the two reflect on the legacy of Ron Joyce after listening to Scott’s 2015 interview with the co-founder of Tim Horton’s.
Guests:
Jay McQueen, weather reporter with 900 CHML Global News Radio
Ron Joyce, co-founder of Tim Horton’s (replay)
2/2/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 48 seconds
Bonus Segment - Scott has an apology for CHML's weather man Jay McQeen
Jay McQueen joins Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show. But first, they have some unfinished business, and some weather to discuss.
2/2/2019 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
Bonus Segment - Scott's 2015 Interview with Ron Joyce
In 2015 Scott Radley spoke with co-founder of Tim Horton’s Ron Joyce about the early days of the business and what it has become. We replayed the 2015 interview in honour of Ron’s legacy. For more, check out the Scott Radley Show Podcast with guest Jay McQueen, subscribe to the Scott Radley Show Podcast wherever you find your favourite podcast.
Guest: Ron Joyce, cofounder of Tim Horton’s
2/2/2019 • 19 minutes, 13 seconds
How will the City of Hamilton deal with potholes in 2019? Should the punishment for crimes be based on outcome or intent? Why are university sports handled differently in Canada than in the U.S.?
With the temperature rising and falling repeatedly over the last few weeks, Hamilton has experienced the ideal conditions for the development of potholes. Dan McKinnon of Public Works joins Scott to talk about this and what will be done.Dan McKinnon, of Public Works Hamilton-
Should the consequences faced by distracted and reckless drivers be different, are they different crimes altogether? Should we base punishments more on intent and the risk involved rather than the consequences? Scott digs into the issue and gets the opinions of callers.-Neil Lumsdon, Director Brock Sports at Brock University, is about to retire from his position. But before that, he joins Scott to talk about the intersection of education, mental health and university sports. Why does Canada do things differently than the U.S., why do our university games not earn as much attention?Neil Lumsdon, Director Brock Sports at Brock University
2/1/2019 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
What will happen if LRT costs more than $1 billion? How is technology being used to manipulate videos with frightening implications? & Why is the CFL commissioner going to Europe?
Hamilton city council may still have a decision to make when it comes to paying for the construction of Hamilton's LRT project.
During an interview with CHML's Bill Kelly, Flamborough Glanbrook Conservative MPP Donna Skelly made it clear that the province's commitment is "a billion and only a billion."Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 councillor-What are “DeepFakes”? Scott speaks with a journalist who specializes in technology to learn about these videos, which involve superimposing a person’s face onto the face of another person in a very frightening and realistic way.Guest: Mikael Thalen, freelance journalist specializing in technology-Scott is joined by CHML’s Rick Zamperin to discuss why CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie is headed to Europe and what he might hope to accomplish by doing this.Guest: Rick Zamperin, 900 CHML sports director
1/31/2019 • 49 minutes
What's the latest from the sentencing in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash case? A Hamilton musician & high school teacher is up for a JUNO, & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
The sentencing hearing continued today for Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who pleaded guilty to 29 charges of dangerous driving in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Scott is joined by 680 CJOB reporter Richard Cloutier for an update on what happened.Guest: Richard Cloutier, reporter with 680 CJOB in Winnipeg-Hamilton is a hotbed of musical talent and musicians from this city are no strangers to the JUNO Awards. Diana Panton is a musician and local high school teacher who has just been nominated for a JUNO for the sixth time. She's up for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year for her 2018 album 'solstice/equinox'.Guest: Diana Panton, Hamilton musician and 2019 JUNO nominee-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil are back to talk sports, including the NBA being broken and the Toronto Blue Jays' underwhelming starting lineup for spring training.
1/30/2019 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
Do you care about the Oscars anymore? Is sexual assault treated less seriously when a woman in the perpetrator? Why are we so quick to jump to conclusions online?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton on the Scott Radley Show! Tonight, Jamie West, host of What Were You Thinking on CHML, joins Scott in the studio for a night of lively discussion and debate.
Guest: Jamie West, of WestPro Media, host of What Were You Thinking on 900 CHML, Executive Producer of the Scott Radley Show
1/26/2019 • 45 minutes, 46 seconds
Bonus Segment - Do we expect the government to take on too much responsibility?
Jamie West joined Scott Radley for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton tonight. In this Bonus Segment. he and Scott pick apart the issue raised by how often we hear calls for the government to intervene in matters of funding and employment.
Guest: Jamie West, host of What Were You Thinking? on 900 CHML
1/26/2019 • 21 minutes, 47 seconds
What needs to change about CFL Grey Cup bids? Why are so many Canadians uneducated about the Holocaust? What is it like to discover you are nominated for an Oscar?
Ward 9 Councilor Brad Clark has brought a motion to City Council regarding transparency and the systemic issues with Grey Cup bids.
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councilor
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A new study shows that many adult Canadians are extremely unaware of the history of the Holocaust.
Guest: Carson Phillips, of the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre
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How would you react if you discovered that you have been nominated for an Oscar? One Hamiltonian found out just the other day. He joins Scott to talk about what lead to creating the film which has now been nominated for an Academy Award, the animation industry and more.
Guest: Trevor JImenez
1/25/2019 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
Bonus Segment - Story of the Day
Scott shares three odd stories from the headlines, only two of which are gross. The most surprising engagement you will hear of this week, a questionable mail-order service for people looking to boost their immune system, and a part of job that flight attendants did not sign up for – which story is the best?
1/25/2019 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
How is Hamilton the 'sperm capital' of Canada? What does John C. Munro Airport's booming popularity mean for its future? & Should we have more sympathy for referees who make mistakes during big games?
Hamilton is apparently the 'sperm capital' of Canada. What exactly does this mean?Guest: Haimant Bissessar, President of Can Am Cryoservices-
Hamilton's John C. Munro Airport is reporting that almost 726 thousand passengers went through the airport last year. That's a 21% increase over 2017 and up about 80% from 2016.Is this growth sustainable?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-Everyone knows about the controversy over the officiating during the NFL games on the weekend, but what would an experienced referee say about the high profile blunders?Guest: Ron Foxcroft, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Fox 40 International, former basketball referee
1/24/2019 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
How can Hamilton pay for all of its infrastructure needs? How did a nurse get her job back after being fired for stealing opioids? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
How does the city of Hamilton come up with enough money to pay for all of the infrastructure improvements and repairs that need to be made?Guest: Terry Whitehead, councillor for Ward 14-A nurse who was fired after she was caught stealing opioids from the nursing home where she worked has been re-hired because a labour arbitrator ruled that her employer didn't treat her addiction with the proper care it deserved.How is this possible?Guest: Jon Pinkus, employment lawyer with Samfiru Tumarkin LLP-Scott is joined by Bubba O'Neil of CHCH for their weekly sports chat - but this week, it's more of a debate, as they discuss the Baseball Hall of Fame inductees and NFL rules.
1/23/2019 • 52 minutes, 11 seconds
Should Hamilton take responsibility for clearing snow off of city sidewalks? Do federal bureaucrats deserve more awards? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Following this weekend's snowstorm, Hamilton city councillors have requested a report that recalculates the cost of the city taking over responsibility for clearing sidewalks.
Meanwhile, Scott noticed that bike lanes were cleared right away on Sunday morning. So why isn't the city prioritizing clearing snow from sidewalks over bike lanes? Scott shares his thoughts and asks callers for their opinions.-The federal government is aiming to create a quota system that sees bureaucrats nominated for awards more often.Why is this necessary? Scott weighs in and speaks with callers.-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are in studio to talk all things sports, including what happened in the AFC and NFC championship games.
1/22/2019 • 58 minutes, 51 seconds
Should post-secondary education be free? Why aren’t women’s sports drawing more viewers? What backlash will there be from Rahaf Al-Qunun being granted asylum in Canada?
Famed broadcaster Sue Prestedge joins Scott Radley, to share her insight on the top stories of the week. Get ready for the weekend and the bad weather with the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton!
Guest: Sue Prestedge
1/19/2019 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
Bonus Segment - Sue Prestedge and Scott Radley prepare for the snow storm differently
A major snowstorm is expected to hit parts of Southern Ontario this weekend. Scott is skeptical, but famed broadcaster Sue Pretedge is almost hoping for the storm. Did you get prepare for the weekend's weather? And if you are trapped in doors with Netflix, what are you going to watch all day?
Guest: Sue Prestedge
1/19/2019 • 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Does the LCBO have a shoplifting problem? Why is Hamilton City Council being secretive about their Grey Cup discussion? And Spots Talk with Rick Zamperin
What is a professional shoplifter, and how do businesses handle shoplifting in general? Why are employees often not allowed to intervene? And what can be done about the seeming shoplifting problem at the LCBO?
Guest: Stephen O’Keefe, Retail Security Consultant
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Ward 9 Brad Clark joins @radleyatthespec to talk about why City Council's discussion about Hamilton's bid for a Grey Cup was held behind closed door. Why was Council being being so secretive?
Guest: Brad Clark, Hamilton City Councillor for Ward 9
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Rick Zamperin and Scott Radley talk NHL, the Leafs, the All-Star game and the Stanley Cup.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director with 900CHML, host of The 5th Quarter Podcast
1/18/2019 • 45 minutes, 37 seconds
Bonus Segment - Story of the Day
Scott relays three strange, entertianing, and only mildly unnerving stories from the news. Which one will be dubbed the Story of the Day?
1/18/2019 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
Is the 10 Year Challenge on Facebook as innocent as it seems? What can the illegal cigarette market tell us about the future of the cannabis black market? & What challenges are facing Hamilton in its bid to host the 2020 Grey Cup?
The 10 Year Challenge on Facebook seems innocent enough - you post a photo of yourself this year next to a photo of yourself from a decade ago. However, an article in Wired poses a theory that suggests the meme may be used to enhance facial recognition technology.Guest: Adam Oldfield, host of "Tech Talk" on The Bill Kelly Show, technology expert-How big of a problem is the illegal cigarette black market and could it potentially have implications for the future of the cannabis black market?Guest: Gary Grant, National Spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco, former Toronto Police officer, founder of Toronto Crime Stoppers-Hamilton city council was engaged in a day-long meeting that included discussion about the city's 2020 Grey Cup bid. But is Tim Hortons Stadium even equipped to host the Grey Cup? Scott shares his frustrations about the challenges Hamilton would face in hosting the Grey Cup.
1/17/2019 • 48 minutes, 6 seconds
Should there be photo radar along the Linc and Red Hill? What can we expect from Canada's new food guide? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Hamilton city councillors continue to pursue the idea of photo radar on the Linc and the Red Hill Valley Parkway.Guest: Sam Merulla, councillor for Ward 4-Reports suggest that Canada's new food guide could have as many as 28 food categories, which is quite a step up from the 4 food groups in the old guide.Guest: Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-Scott and Bubba O'Neil discuss how some athletes involved in steroid use may be getting inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
1/16/2019 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
How do you feel about Hamilton opting in on legal pot shops? Why is it so difficult to remember our dreams? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Hamilton city council symbolically voted 10-6 to “opt in” late Monday afternoon, but that had already been decided when Ward 4 Councillor Sam Merulla’s motion to “opt out” was defeated in an 8-8 stalemate.In short, Hamilton will be opting in on allowing legal pot shops. Scott asks callers how they feel about this.-Why is it so difficult to remember our dreams? Scott speaks with a dream expert and asks all of his dream-related questions.Guest: Dr. Deirdre Leigh Barrett, assistant professor of psychology in the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, author of multiple books on dreaming, including "The New Science of Dreaming"-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are in studio for their Monday night sports chat, where they discuss the CFL's combine in Mexico and whether or not celebrations are too silly for the NHL.
1/15/2019 • 1 hour, 10 seconds
Should taking full responsibility for crimes change the sentence? Do the new impaired driving laws make sense? Are the Toronto Blue Jays on their way to a good season?
It’s time for the first Brightest Conversation of 2019! Scott has a full docket of intriguing topics to discuss with his guest, long-time friend of the show Mike Fortune. Head of into your weekend the right way, with the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
1/12/2019 • 59 minutes, 7 seconds
Bonus Segment - Which game show do wish you could compete on? & Mike Fortune learns something surprising about Scott
What started as a hypothetical conversation with tonight's guest, Mike Fortune, took a surprising turn and revealed something new about Scott Radley. Check out the full podcast of the Scott Radley Show for more, including his and Mike's conversation about changes in the impaired driving laws and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
1/12/2019 • 3 minutes, 47 seconds
Will a Grey Cup be coming to Hamilton? Why are people are upset with Bryan Cranston playing someone with quadriplegia? & Should the CFL be proud to lose players to the NFL?
Councillor Jason Farr talks with Scott Radley about the support Hamilton City Council could offer to a Grey Cup bid. The big question is, how likely is City Council willing to help?
Guest: Ward 2 COuncillor Jason Far
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Paul Ford is an actor with a physical disability, and an advocate for disabled actors. He joins Scott to discuss the controversy surrounding Brian Cranston’s performance as a man with quadriplegia, in the new film ‘The Upside.’
Guest: Paul Ford, Actor and Advocate
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The CFL has recently lost players to the NFL, and some are seeing this as a badge of honour. But is it ultimately good or bad for the league? Rick Zamperin breaks this down with Scott. And they also discuss dubious choices for dinner.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News and Senior Sports Director with 900 CHML Globale News Radio, host of the 5th Quarter Podcast
1/11/2019 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
Bonus Segment - What you should probably not share while online dating
Scott takes a moment to share some dating advice, that you would think would be obvious, for anyone looking for love online. And, of course, he shares the unfortunate that inspired this segment.
1/11/2019 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
How could a B.C. byelection impact the 2019 federal election? Did a mother go too far in the vigilante take down of an alleged child predator? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced three byelections that will be held in February, including in the B.C. riding where NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is vying for a seat. How will the results of a B.C. byelection ultimately have an impact on the 2019 federal election?Guest: Tim Harper, political commentator with the Toronto Star-
A mother in British Columbia, as well as two men, have been charged after they allegedly filmed the takedown of a 28-year-old man she says arrived to have sex with her 13-year-old daughter.Scott asks callers if they agree with what she did.
-Scott is joined by CHCH's Bubba O'Neil for their first sports discussion of 2019. Does Vince Carter deserve to have his number retired by the Toronto Raptors? What about honouring him with a statue?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
1/10/2019 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Does trading in the OHL need to end? A must-watch series explains what it is like to live with various diagnoses, & Cheating at sports has no age limit
The trade deadlines for the OHL are this week, and a question has been raised: is trading in junior hockey a grotesque practice which is unfair to the young players who could have their lives uprooted? Teri Pecoskie, who covers the Hamilton Bulldogs for the Hamilton Spectator, joins Scott to break down this question and share her thoughts on the practice of trading.Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Sport journalist-Scott was recently shown a Youtube channel he found fascinating and uplifting. The channel, SBSK, featured interviews with kids and adults of diverse neurotypes and/or those who live with mental and physical health conditions. SBSK (originally called "Special Books for Special Kids") has a long history with a few twists to it, but has found a place online to share stories we may not always get to hear. Now the cofounder of SBSK, Alyssa Porter, joins Scott to talk about SBSK's mission, and explain its name.Guest: Alyssa Porter, Executive Director and cofounder of Special Books for Special Kids-
1/9/2019 • 42 minutes, 48 seconds
Do you really have an allergy or have you mistakenly self-diagnosed yourself with one? Is marijuana as safe as we think? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A new study from the United States has found that roughly 50% of adults that say they have allergies do not, in fact, have those allergies. How big of a problem is self-diagnosis when it comes to allergies?Guest: Dr. Susan Waserman, Director of the Adverse Reactions Clinic, Firestone Institute of Respiratory Health, Professor of Medicine at the Division of Clinical Immunology & Allergy, Department of Medicine, McMaster University-A Malcolm Gladwell piece in The New Yorker asks the question: is marijuana as safe as we think?Guest: Dr. James MacKillop, Director of the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, Co-Director of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back from the holidays and are talking sports, including whether or not it was acceptable for 'fans' to bully Team Canada captain Maxime Comtois after he missed a penalty shot during the Canada-Finland game at the World Juniors.
1/8/2019 • 59 minutes, 50 seconds
What is your best or weirdest celebrity encounter? Which Christmas movies can you not stand? Can you legally own a type of dance?
Scott has brought in the technical producers who keep his show running, for a special edition of the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. What they don’t know, is that he is about to turn the tables and have them become the hosts of the Scott Radley Show Podcast!
Guests/Hosts:
Lisa Polewski, weekend news anchor and technical producer with 900 CHML
Ben Straughan, technical producer with 900 CHML
Will Erskine, technical producer with 900 CHML
Scott Radley, usual host of the Scott Radley Show
12/22/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes
Bonus Interview - Are you happy to have less snow and more rain this Christmas?
It's Friday, and that means it's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Tonight, for a special edition of the Scott Radley Show podcast, Scott has brought in the technical producers who keep his show running smoothly. He has a surprise in store for them. But he also has a question: is he a bad person for being happy that there is little to no snow on the ground this close to Christmas?
Guests:
Lisa Polewski, Weekend News Anchor and technical producer with 900 CHML
Will Erskine, technical producer with 900 CHML
12/22/2018 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Why can illegal cannabis dispensaries afford to be so brazen? The Stanley Cup is changing, & What does next year hold for the Ticats?
Illegal cannabis dispensaries do not seem to be threatened by the possibility of legal counterparts. And some shop owners who have dispensed with subtlety, when it comes to advertising their illegal business. John-Paul Danko found one such shop in his ward just this morning.
Guest: Ward 8 Councillor John-Paul Danko
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Rick Zamperin joins Scott Radley to talk about the legendary names being removed from the Stanley Cup, and the Ticats new season schedule.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News/Sports Director for 900 CHML, host of The 5th Quarter Podcast
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It’s time for the Story of the Week and Scott has three news items ready to present: a case of hard luck for an escaped criminal, a case of mistaken (involving Bigfoot), and an example of what you can and cannot get away with on stage in Montreal.
12/21/2018 • 34 minutes
Is Hamilton's city council incapable of making a decision? Who was the man by 'Ripley's Believe It Or Not!'? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Hamilton's city council has decided to defer the issue of legal cannabis shops to a meeting on January 14th. Is our city council too divided to make a decision?Guest: Bill Kelly, host of The Bill Kelly Show on Global News Radio 900 CHML-100 years ago today, the first comic by Robert Ripley - whose legacy includes Ripley's Believe It Or Not! - was published. Scott speaks with the author of Robert Ripley's biography about the life and the legacy of this fascinating man.Guest: Neal Thompson, author of 'A Curious Man: The Strange and Brilliant Life of Robert “Believe It or Not!” Ripley'-Scott is joined by CHCH's Bubba O'Neil for their weekly sports chat and discuss a variety of sports news, including Hamilton Bulldogs' Mackenzie Entwhistle making Team Canada's World Junior team.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
12/20/2018 • 51 minutes, 27 seconds
Bonus Interview - Replay of Scott's 2016 interview with Paul Soles, aka. 'Hermey the Elf'
Two years ago, Scott interviewed the man who did the voice of Hermey the Elf in the claymation 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' Christmas special. However, the interview did not go as expected, and Scott is bringing it out of the vault for the first time.
12/20/2018 • 13 minutes, 29 seconds
Should Hamilton allow brick and mortar cannabis shops in the city? & Which superstars from "We Are The World" are still around?
After eight hours of debate and passionate arguments on both sides, the question of whether to allow legal cannabis shops in Hamilton has been referred until January 14th.Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 councillor-Scott and Jamie West go through the 80s Christmas supergroup charity hit song "We Are The World" solo-by-solo and discuss each superstar's career then compared to their careers now. Can Jamie identify each singer by voice? What does Willie Nelson's line in the song even mean?Guest: Jamie West, owner, operator, president and CEO of WestPro Media, host of ‘What Were You Thinking?’ on Global News Radio 900 CHML
12/19/2018 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
Why did Hamilton have the biggest debt vs. income increase in Canada? Why would someone spoil winter fun for neighbors? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A new Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation study shows that Hamilton is worse than the national average when it comes to the ratio between debts and disposal income, and that we had the biggest debt vs. income increase over the past year. Scott talks to Don Fox of the Investors Group, to find out why this is and what you can do if you find yourself in debt.
Guest: Don Fox, of the Investors Group, co-host of Planning Your Financial Future on 900 CHML
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Don Robertson joins Scott for sports talk, and to discuss why someone would call for the removal of a neighborhood ice rink from someone’s front lawn.
Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
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Scott has found what might be the best job in the world. It pays well, lets you travel, and covers your expenses, but comes with one potentially huge drawback. But if you think you could deal with the downside, and if you have a good camera, this might be the right job for you! Scott explains more.
12/18/2018 • 49 minutes, 39 seconds
Aren’t buyouts better than layoffs? Why is Omar Khadr back in the news? Do you agree with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees?
Loren Lieberman is in the studio tonight for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. He and Scott are ready to discsuss and debate everything from buyouts of public service worker jobs, to the most delicious smelling Christmas gift of all.
Guest: Loren Lieberman
12/15/2018 • 59 minutes, 33 seconds
Bonus Interview - Will we ever be done discussing LRT?
Loren Lieberman joined Scott Radley for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton tonight. In this bonus interview, he and Scott once again turn to the topic of LRT in Hamilton. Catch their full conversation in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Loren Lieberman
12/15/2018 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
What is the secret to better grades for high school students? How can hockey be improved?
Is there a nearly effortless way to improve your grades in school? According to a new study, yes there is. Scott Radley has the study’s author on the show to explain what this could mean for the education system.
Guest: Gideon Dusnster
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Former Toronto Maple Leaf, Mike Kennedy is the author of 'Make Hockey Great Again.' He joins Scott to discuss the changes that have taken place in the sport, what the future holds, and what he set out to accomplish by writing hew new book.
Guest: Mike Kennedy, Former Dallas Star, Toronto Maple Leaf, and New York Islander; former coach of the Dundas Real McCoys, and author of ‘Make Hockey Great Again’
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Scott shares the story of a man whose attempt at burglary went terribly and grossly awry. It is a safe to say that this guy will probably not be remembered as a master criminal in the history books.
12/14/2018 • 33 minutes, 30 seconds
Is Alberta seriously considering separating from Canada? Why do people believe conspiracy theories? & What seemingly minor infraction led to an OHL player's 5-game suspension?
The rest of Canada may not be familiar with just how frustrated people in Alberta are with the financial crisis in the province. In fact, some Albertans have brought up the "s" word - separation.Guest: David Staples, journalist with the Edmonton Journal-Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors recently said he didn't believe that the moon landing was actually real, but later claimed that he was joking. However, there are a lot of people who do actually believe that the moon landing in 1969 was faked.Why do so many people believe in such wacky conspiracy theories?Guest: Mark Busser, professor from the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, teaches a course about conspiracy theories and fake news-Owen Tippett of the Mississauga Steelheads received a five-game suspension for flipping a foam puck into the crowd. Scott speaks with Mike Farwell about this absurdly excessive suspension for what seems like a pretty minor infraction.Guest: Mike Farwell, play-by-play announcer for the Kitchener Rangers
12/13/2018 • 47 minutes, 28 seconds
Podcast Preview - Why do some Albertans want to separate from the rest of Canada?
Check out this interview and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!The Scott Radley Show airs Monday to Friday, from 6pm to 8pm.
12/13/2018 • 1 minute, 56 seconds
Who will pay if the LRT goes over budget? Is naming people charged with impaired driving a good idea? How did Troy Tulowitzki manage to get $38 million from the Blue Jays for the next 2 years?
We keep hearing that the LRT will be a $1 billion project but how many times do government projects go over budget? If that does end up happening, who's going to be forking over the extra cash? Scott opens up the phone lines to find out what you think would happen if this happens.
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York Regional Police have suggested a way to deter people from choosing to drink and drive, naming everyone charged with impaired driving-related charges. Do you think that doing this would be a breach of privacy? What should be done if the person is found not-guilty? Scott turns to you for your thoughts on if they should be doing this.
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$38 million dollars is an outstanding amount of money. To be getting it over 2 years would be great but how could the deal get even sweeter? Not having to do anything for it! That's the reality for the Toronto Blue Jays' former shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. Scott catches up with Bubba O'Neil to find out what he thinks of the situation.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
12/12/2018 • 51 minutes, 51 seconds
Should the city spend extra money to clear bike lanes in the winter? Why are Hallmark Christmas movies so popular? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Should the city spend more money on cleaning bike lanes after snow storms? Scott has his thoughts on the matter and asks callers for theirs.-If you turn on the TV at this time of year, there's a pretty good chance you'll see a Hallmark Christmas movie playing - if not that, you're at least likely to see an ad for one.Scott speaks with an Ontario-born filmmaker who now lives in Hollywood and, along with an extensive list of film credits, is known for making Hallmark Christmas movies. What goes into making these types of films and why do they appeal to people so much?Guest: Ron Oliver, Ontario-born filmmaker-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk sports, including the mess that is the NHL's player safety department. Why is the NHL so poor at enforcing player discipline?
12/11/2018 • 57 minutes, 52 seconds
If you found out your kid was the school bully, what would you do? & The debate over 'Baby It's Cold Outside'
It's time for the The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Mike Fortune returns to the show tonight for a fun converstaion with Scott about parenting, what offends people, and health advice that they are just going to ignore.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
12/8/2018 • 34 minutes, 21 seconds
Tanking sports teams, A bride's bizarre dress code & Why do productions of Handel's Messiah still resonate with people?
Every December, concerts of Handel’s Messiah are performed across North America and around the world. Why is there still demand for a production that was first composed in the 1700s? Alex Cann explains the history of Messiah, how it became a ubiquitous, and why it connects with people hundreds of years later.
Alex Cann, Conductor with the Bach Elgar Choir, who will be performing Messiah at Melrose United Church in Hamilton, Ontario
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Bubba O’Neil of CHCH News joins Scott to talk about the choices made by sports teams that lead to tanking, and the problem of teams that do not even plan on winning anymore.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, Sports anchor with CHCH News
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Sometimes the organizers of a wedding will have specific demands, and sometimes those demands will be a little strange or difficult. Then there is the highly specific and questionable dress code laid out by the Bride in this story. Scott presents a tale that will not only make you wonder why anyone would want their guests to dress this way, but also where they expect the guests to find these clothes.
12/7/2018 • 38 minutes, 11 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast Bonus Segment - Ben's Story of the Day... Again
People sometimes do weird things for even weirder reasons but they sure do make for some good stories! This week is a double header for Ben's Story of the Day featuring a guy who peed into the Rice Krispies while working at a Kellogg's factory, a British man who lost a leg while playing Pokemon Go and a woman who while teaching a first grade class, claimed that Santa isn't real! Which one will be crowned as Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your Story of the Day?
12/6/2018 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
The Scott Radley Show Podcast - What does Creed Bratton put into his live show? Where is Ontario's taxpayer money REALLY going? Is mafia activity on the rise?
Billions of tax dollars go to the Ontario government every year. Regardless of what party is in power, the Auditor General's report is almost always less than flattering as they often detail mismanagement and excessive spending of taxpayers' money. Why does this keep happening and what needs to be done in order to stop it from continuing?
Guest: Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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We've heard about the reports of the murder of Angelo Musitano and now the conviction of Domenico Violi. The two men with alleged ties to organized crime are starting to stir up questions about whether mafia activity is on the rise. A man who's won awards for his writing about crime joins Scott to explain what's been happening and where things in the criminal underworld could be going.
Guest: James Dubro, award-winning crime writer
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He's done more than just play a character of the same name on The Office, Creed Bratton's also a musician and host of his very own live show. That very show is coming to Hamilton. Scott caught up with Creed to talk about what goes into the show, his musical background and his time on The Office.
Guest: Creed Bratton, Musician and Actor
12/6/2018 • 48 minutes, 12 seconds
Bonus Segment - Ben's Story of the Day
The world is full of stories about weird and unusual people so Scott turns to Ben to find out which of three stories is his favourite. Which story will Ben choose today; the report about your phone being 7 times dirtier than a toilet seat, the Nepalese man who can lick his forehead or the American family who's been asked by police to take down a Christmas decoration that's yielded several 911 calls?
12/5/2018 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Should we keep paying for repairs to FirstOntario Centre? Has #MeToo gone too far? Would you pay thousands for a prop from your favourite show or movie?
The FirstOntario Centre is getting old, there's no getting around that. Now that a new city council has been sworn in, they'll have to deal with the new upkeep costs that the arena will need. With the repairs getting more and more expensive, should they keep fixing it or have a new one built?
Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor
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The #MeToo movement has gained enough traction to have radio stations across North America pull the 1944 song 'Baby It's Cold Outside', from the air. Activists say the song is about date rape and sexual assault but is it really? Do you feel things are going too far? Scott opens the phone lines to find out what you think.
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Hollywood has produced numerous successful movies and TV shows that have resonated with audiences around the world. Props from those productions sometimes hold significant value and their price tags are showing it. An auction house in California is auctioning off thousands of memorabilia like Luke Skywalker's lightsaber from A New Hope and the knives from Rambo: First Blood. Would you pay thousands of dollars to own a prop from your favourite show or movie?
Guest: Brian Chanes, Head of Acquisitions at Profiles in History
12/5/2018 • 53 minutes, 49 seconds
Bonus Segment - Are we as free on the internet as we think?
In certain countries around the world, the internet is regulated and refined to ensure it's clean of anything the government doesn't want citizens to see. A review on worldwide internet freedom is published each year documenting just how free people around the world are to use the internet. Is the internet in Canada and the US really as free as we like to believe when compared to the world?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Internet lawyer
12/4/2018 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
Bonus Segment - He dropped the engagement ring... down a NYC grate!
A couple from England now have the video of the moment he proposed to her in New York City. The internet has it too after surveillance cameras caught the moment he popped the question and dropped the ring... down a grate!
12/4/2018 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
How are draws impacting boxing and its future? Should the NHL limit the number of teams in the league? Will the oil pipeline issues in western Canada have an impact on the rest of the country?
We live in a world where athletes and the public are becoming increasingly aware of how dangerous concussions are. Has this been impacting boxing by creating a draw after draw? Now that Seattle is under the microscope to get an NHL team of its own, should the NHL just go big and shoot for being the first league with 40 teams or is there a line that needs to be drawn?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner of Dundas Real McCoys
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What's been happening out west in Canada? Will the oil pipeline issues ripple out to end up impacting the rest of Canada and what's the government doing to help fix the problems?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business
12/4/2018 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
The Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe payoff, A Woodstock anniversary show,& Do people over-analyze pop culture?
It's time for the Brightest conversation in Hamilton! A familiar voice returns tonight, Jen Watson is back in the 900 CHML studios for a sharp-witted night of discussion.
Guest: Jen Watson, CHML Legend
12/1/2018 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Bonus Segment - Why do parents give their kids obviously unusual names?
Jen Watson joined Scott tonight for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! One of the topics raised was the noteworthy names given to some children, as well as the times when governments intervened and prevented names from being bestowed.
Guest: Jen Watson, CHML legend
12/1/2018 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
Are Ontario's post-secondary students prepared to enter the workforce? Stef Ptaszek returns to McMaster as head football coach
According to two studies from The Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario, 1 in 4 post-secondary students in Ontario lack the literacy and numeracy skills needed in the modern workforce.
Guest: Dr. Anton Allahar, Professor at Western University
McMaster University officially announced that Stef Ptaszek is returning as head coach of McMaster's football team.
Guest: Stef Ptaszek, Head Coach of McMaster University's Football Team
11/30/2018 • 34 minutes, 26 seconds
Podcast Preview - Is post-secondary education in Ontario preparing students for the modern workforce?
Check out this interview and more in the Scott Radley Show podcast!The Scott Radley Show airs Monday to Friday, from 6pm to 8pm.
11/30/2018 • 1 minute, 46 seconds
Is Hamilton getting it's own film lot? What's happening with LRT and how did filming JFK's assassination affect Abraham Zapruder?
Hamiltonian's have been hearing rumors about a film lot that may be coming to the city. Past film shoots have caused issues for traffic and residents, would a dedicated lot cause similar problems and where would it be going?
Guest: Edward John, City of Hamilton's Senior Project Manager for Urban Renewal
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Ontario's Premier, Doug Ford, said today that if Fred Eisenberger wants an LRT, he's getting an LRT. Despite him saying this, does it actually change anything and really have an impact of any kind?
Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor-elect
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Last Thursday was the 55th anniversary of the assassination of JFK. Abraham Zapruder caught the event on film which changed both his life and the lives of those in his family. Scott caught up with his granddaughter, Alexandra, to talk about how the film affected his life from a first-hand perspective.
Guest: Alexandra Zapruder, Author of Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film and Granddaughter of Abraham Zapruder
11/29/2018 • 52 minutes, 12 seconds
Does Canada need a national car company? Stef Ptaszek’s return to McMaster Sports, & the worst person to meet on Tinder
In light of the shake-up caused by GM and the auto industry drifting away from Canada, should the Federal government create a national car company? We would not be the first country to do so, but would it work for Canada?
Guest: Dennis DeRochiers, Automotive industry analyst
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Scott Radley has found the story of the worst person to run into on a dating app like Tinder.
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Bubba O’Neil joins Scott to discuss Stef Ptaszek’s return to McMaster Sports, and William Nylander.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH
11/28/2018 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
Should a Quebec dad sue McDonald's or just tell his kids "no"? At which ages should body checking be introduced to child hockey players? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A father in Quebec is leading a class-action lawsuit against McDonald's, on the grounds that their Happy Meal toys are breaking the province's laws by advertising to children under the age of 13. He says that he has spent hundreds of dollars on at McDonald's so his kids can collect the toys, which are tied in to popular films and other media. Scott wonders, is the responsibility really with McDonald's or does it fall on the father??-Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys is in the studio and ready to take on the hot-button sports issues of the week. What needs to change at the Grey Cup? At which ages should body checking be introduced to child hockey players? Why do hockey coaches have to wear helmets but child figure skaters do not?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
11/27/2018 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Bonus Segment - One of the worst cases of a bad hair day ever
Scott shares a funny story from Scotland that many parents may, unfrotunately, find relateable.
11/27/2018 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Musician Tom Wilson’s brutal honesty about his life and family secrets, & How should Hamilton honour its artists?
Tom Wilson joins Scott for an intense and witty night of conversation, covering everything from Hamilton's musical history, to the origins of Tom's bands Junkhouse and Lee Harvey Osmond, to the revelations about his family history and more. It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton!
Tom's exhibition Beautiful Scars: Mohawk Warriors, Hunters, and Cheifs opens on NOvember 30th at the Art Gallery of Burlington, in Burlington, Ontario.
Guest: Tom WIlson, musician (Junkhouse, Lee Harvey Osmond, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings), author and painter
11/24/2018 • 1 hour, 17 seconds
Bonus Interview - Should the Grey Cup halftime show be Canadian through and through?
The CFL is different from the NFL, should its halftime shows strive to be a different sort of event? Tom Wilson of Junkhouse has an idea on how they can be even more impactful and support Canadian artists.
Catch Scott's full interview with Tom Wilson in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show! Susbscribe on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher etc.
Guest: Tom Wilson, musician (Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Lee Harvey Osmond), author and painter
11/24/2018 • 13 minutes, 43 seconds
Will the government's media bailout have an influence on content? Is there a plan to deal with the federal deficit? & CFL season wrap-up with Rick Zamperin
Finance Minister Bill Morneau unveiled measures worth a projected $595 million over five years to support the struggling journalism industry during his fall fiscal outlook.Can the government do this without it looking like they're currying favour from the media?Guest: Paul Berton, editor-in-chief, The Hamilton Spectator-The federal deficit is growing larger but it wasn't mentioned in the government's economic outlook statement. Should we be concerned that there is no concrete plan to deal with it?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-The Grey Cup is on Sunday! Scott is joined by Rick Zamperin, CHML senior sports director and host of the 5th Quarter, to chat about all things CFL.Guest: Rick Zamperin, senior sports director and host of the 5th Quarter on 900 CHML
11/23/2018 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
A Jonestown survivor's story of life before and after the massacre, & Is the NFL changing for the better?
Deborah Layton is a survivor of Jonestown who narrowly escaped the massacre, which took place 40 years ago on November 18th, 1978. She joins Scott to discuss how she was recruited by Jim Jones, what life was like in Guyana, how she escaped and the aftermath of what she experienced.
Guest: Deborah Layton, Jonestown Survivor, author of ‘Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor’s Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple’
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Bubba O’Neil and Scott talk the NFL and how the CFL may be influencing and improving it. They also tackle last weekend’s Ticats loss to the Redblacks and more from the world of sports!
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, Sports Anchor and Weather Anchor with CHCH News
11/21/2018 • 38 minutes, 38 seconds
Is Bob Young a good owner for the Ticats? Why are fewer people are getting married? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Young adults in Canada are increasingly choosing to live on their own and unwedded but a significant portion does wish to be married one day. Those who are partnering up are doing so at a later age. What has caused this decrease in marriage, and what are the consequences?
Guest: Peter Jon Mitchell, author of the Cardus Report ‘Living La Vida Lonely’
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Following the Ticats’ defeat on Sunday night, Scott must ask, is Bob Young a good owner? Don Robertson joins Scott in the studio for discuss this, the problems with Canadian University football, the NHL and more!
Guest, Don Robertson, owner of the Dundas Real McCoys
And check out The 5th Quarter Podcast with Rick Zamperin for more analysis of the Ticats' season-ending game against the Redblacks, and the full archive of this season's postgame shows!
11/20/2018 • 51 minutes, 23 seconds
Should 16-year-olds be tried as adults? Is there room for politics in sports and entertainment? & Can Hamilton’s new sports teams survive?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, and Terry Cooke is in the studio with Scott! Join them for a scintilating discussion about issues that matter to Hamilton and the world.
Guest: Terry Cooke, President and CEO of the Hamilton Community Foundation, Former Chair of the Region of Hamilton-Wentworth
11/17/2018 • 58 minutes, 51 seconds
Bonus Interview - Terry Cooke, on what to look for when you have kids in sports
Terry Cooke is the President and CEO of the Hamilton Community Foundation, and Former Chair of the Region of Hamilton-Wentworth. But he is also a parent to kids in junior league sports. He and Scott discuss what this entails, their own experiences, and what you have to look out for when you get your children into organized sports.
Hear more from Terry in the newest podcast of the Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Terry Cooke, President and CEO of the Hamilton Community Foundation, and former Chair of the region of Hamilton-Wentworth
11/17/2018 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Why does Canada seem to ignore China's human rights violations? & Should OHL players be treated as employees?
Canada's foreign affairs policy is hypocritical, according to David Bercuson. While we have condemned Saudi Arabia for its human rights violations, we continue to try to foster close ties with China despite their record. Scott welcomes David to the show, to discuss what Canada could and/or should be doing with its international relationships.Guest: David J. Bercuson, Director of the Centre for Military Security and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary-OHL players will continue to not be counted as employees. This means they will not be paid minimum wage, nor could they qualify for over time. Is this fair? Sports reporter Josh Brown and Scott examine the different sides in this argument.Guest: Josh Browns, ports reporter for the Waterloo Region Record-Scott presents three bizarre-yet-true stories from the news. Two of them could be jokes in a National Lampoon movie; the other story is a bit more like horror film. But which story is the best? Listen and decide for yourself.
11/16/2018 • 39 minutes, 20 seconds
Bonus Segment - Why did Scott have to ditch his car and run through the snow today?
With the fresh snowfall comes bad driving. Even if you are able to navigate the slippery roads, other drivers are not. And Scott wants to know, why do people forget how to drive in winter? He takes calls from other people who ahve been affected by the storm, and shares his story of why he had to brave the storm without a vehicle.
11/16/2018 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus Segment - A woman in England breastfed her daughter until the age of 9
Scott often shares unusual news stories on his show, but this is one of the weirder ones - a woman in England insists the fact that she breastfed her daughter until the age of 9 means that they have a powerful bond.
11/15/2018 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Did Hamilton dodge a bullet in not getting Amazon's HQ2? Can chiropractic actually cure cancer? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Amazon has announced where its new HQ2 will be located, and as we now know, it's not Hamilton or Toronto - it will be split between New York City and Arlington, Virginia. Did Hamilton dodge a bullet by not getting chosen?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-There are some people arguing that chiropractic can work as a 'miracle medicine' that can cure cancer and other illnesses, while others insist that there is no scientific proof that chiropractic is capable of accomplishing these things.What are the guidelines for what can and cannot be claimed as a benefit of chiropractic?Guest: Dr. Ralph Sciullo, Hamilton-based chiropractor-Calgarians have voted 'no' on pursuing a bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics. What does this mean for the games in the long run?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
11/15/2018 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Is Hamilton prepared for a 2020 Grey Cup bid? Will Calgarians vote to pursue hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics? & Why can't the CFL get rid of head shots?
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are bidding to host the 2020 Grey Cup. Is the city ready and what should the city be doing to prepare?Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 councillor-Calgarians are voting today to decide whether the city should move ahead with a bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Is this a good idea?Guest: Jesse Lumsden, former Olympic bobsledder and retired CFL player, former Ticat-Why can't the CFL seem to get head shots out of the game?Guest: Jamie Nye, host of The Green Zone on 980 CJME
11/14/2018 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
How can an atheist be employed as a church minister? How did Stan Lee shape the comic book industry and pop culture? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A United Church minister will get to keep her job - despite being an atheist. How can this possibly happen?Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media and Journalism / Religion and Culture at Wilfred Laurier University-Stan Lee, the legendary comic book creator of some of Marvel’s most iconic heroes, has died at the age of 95. Scott is joined by a Hamilton-based comic book creator, who has worked with Marvel Comics, to discuss Stan Lee's legacy.Guest: Michael Walsh, comic book creator with Marvel Comics, Dark Horse, Valiant, Archie Comics, Titan and IDW-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the latest from the world of sports, including Gary Bettman being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and how young is too young to start scouting for professional athletes.
11/13/2018 • 59 minutes, 3 seconds
Bonus Interview - The NHL and lawyers announce tentative settlement in head injury lawsuit
The NHL and attorneys for retired players announced a tentative settlement in the biggest lawsuit brought against the league over concussions and other head injuries. Scott and Don Robertsin of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the new deal.
11/13/2018 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Bonus Interview - Why do we focus on WWII more than WWI?
It's time for The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. This year is the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Why does World War II overshadow the first world war in entertainment and in our culture?Guest: Will Erskine, technical producer at 900 CHML, Global News Radio
11/10/2018 • 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Bonus Interview - Study shows we enjoy our food more if we are attracted to our servers
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. A study shows we enjoy our food more if we are attracted to our servers. How could this impact the food service industry?
Guest: Will Erskine, technical producer at 900 CHML, Global News Radio
11/10/2018 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Bonus Interview - Should an atheist be a minister with the United Church?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. A United Church minister has avoided being defrocked, despite being an atheist. Isn't believing in the religion you work for one of the most important parts of being a minister?
Guest: Will Erskine, technical producer at 900 CHML, Global News Radio
11/10/2018 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
An in-depth look at mental health and autism services, What you should not use an Open House for, & Do stricter gun control laws make a difference?
It’s time for a special edition of the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! First Scott brings in Will Erskine, one of the regular technical producers for The Scott Radley Show, to try to make heads or tails out of some of the weird and serious stories of the week.
Later, Scott three representatives of Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services, to talks about issues relating to mental health and Autism in our society.
Guests:
Will Erskine, Technical Producer with 900 CHML Global News Radio
Chris Clattenburg, Social Worker with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services
Kate Dixon, Program Manager with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services
Michelle Bake-Murphy, Communications and Fundraising Coordinator with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services
11/10/2018 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Hamilton’s legendary Kenesky hockey equipment makes a comeback, How kids from the foster care system look for their family, & Why do people risk sending nude photos online and in texts?
Why do people, celebrities and otherwise, continue to send intimate and/or incriminating photos over the internet? Scott looks for answers that explain this phenomenon.
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How do people raised in Canada’s foster care system reconnect with their original families? Scott talks with the director of a new CBC documentary on this topic.
Gues: Nadine Pequeneza, director of the new documentary Next of Kin
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Scott had selected three unusual and absurd stories from around the world and presents them here. Only one can be crowned the Story of the Week, which one will it be?
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A piece of Hamilton and hockey history has returned to the NHL. Scott talks with Joel Hulsman, co-owner of Kenesky sports, to get the full story behind the brands’ reemergence on the hockey scene.
Guest: Joel Hulsman, of Kenesy Sports
11/9/2018 • 44 minutes, 8 seconds
What's the appeal of serving on the Hamilton police services board? Will Terri-Lynne McClintic go back to prison? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
Ward 14 councillor Terry Whitehead recently announced he will not be serving another term on the Hamilton Police Services Board. Who will replace him and why is there such interest in filling the position?Guest: Terry Whitehead, councillor for Ward 14-The controversial decision to transfer convicted child-killer Terri-Lynne McClintic from prison to a healing lodge could be up for immediate reassessment.Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has announced new rules for how Correctional Service Canada approves and assesses inmate transfers to healing lodges.Guest: Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson, Global News Radio-Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss free agent Bryce Harper turning down a 10-year $300 million deal from the Washington Nationals and whether or not there will be long term support for a CFL team in the Maritimes.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
11/8/2018 • 48 minutes, 15 seconds
Sampling the delicious offerings of Novemburger, with former Ticat Peter Dyakowski and CHCH's Annette Hamm
It's the most wonderful time of the year ... Novemburger! Scott is joined in studio by Novemburger organizer Martinus Geleynse, as well as newly retired Peter Dyakowski of CFL and 'Canada's smartest person' fame and CHCH's Annette Hamm, to try ten of the mouthwatering offerings from local restaurants for the month of Novemburger. More than 70 restaurants in Hamilton and Burlington are participating this year, with part of the proceeds from each restaurant's Novemburger going toward the United Way of Halton & Hamilton.Guests: Martinus Geleynse, Novemburger organizerPeter Dyakowski, former CFL offensive linemanAnnette Hamm, news anchor with CHCH
11/7/2018 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Bonus Interview - How often are jurors afraid to serve on the jury for criminal trials?
There has been some difficulty finding people who are willing to serve on the jury for the trial of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán because they fear for their safety. Although this is an extreme case, how often does this happen?Guest: Jaime Stephenson, local criminal lawyer, president of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers Association
11/7/2018 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Bonus Interview - Hamilton's housing market becoming a 'seller's market'
According to the the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington, Hamilton's housing market is about to become a seller's market. This means houses are selling faster than new homes are becoming available.Guest: Rob Golfi, realtor with Re/Max Escarpment
11/7/2018 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
How did a Hamilton man end up running 100 marathons? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
A Hamilton man just finished running his 100th marathon with the Road2Hope Marathon over the weekend. How did he accomplish this and how did he get started?Guest: Jim Rankin-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back for their usual Monday night sports chat, and they talk about whether or not it would be a good idea to hire a sports psychologist as a head coach and the role that money plays when putting together a team.
11/6/2018 • 45 minutes, 30 seconds
How dangerous is it to be a teacher? What happens if StatsCan collects your financial data? & The best excuse to not rake your leaves
It’s time for The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton and if you have been unhappy with the weather this week, tonight’s guest is who you can blame: Jay McQueen steps out of the 900 CHML Weather Centre to discuss the news of the week.
Guest: Jay McQueen, Weather Announcer for 900 CHML
11/3/2018 • 56 minutes, 38 seconds
Canadians’ private financial records being collected, Rapidly increasing immigration, & Rick Zamperin talks Ticats
500,000 Canadians private financial records are going to be collected by Stats Canada to be studied. is requesting personal banking information of 500,00 Canadians without their knowledge.
Allen Mendelhson,
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With the growing elderly population, Canada is heading toward a unique and potentially unsettling economic change. Some are saying that the solution is to increase Canada’s population through immigration. Marvin Ryder explains why.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, from the DeGroote School of Business
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Scott presents three of the strangest news items that sound like they were taken straight from detective stories. Which will be crowned Story of the Week?
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Rick Zamperin and Scott discuss this Saturday’s Ticats game. Aas well, they remember Don Edwards, president of the Ontario Football Alliance, who lo yesterday along with his son Spencer in a tragic car accident.
Catch more from Rick after the Ticats game on The 5th Quarter. And catch up on the season, subscribe to The 5th Quarter on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your favourite shows.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports/News Director for 900 CHML, host of The 5th Quarter
11/2/2018 • 52 minutes, 48 seconds
How charitable are Canadians? What will happen with the 2026 Winter Olympics? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
According to StatsCan, only 21% of Canadians gave to charities last year. Are that few Canadians giving to charity in reality? And what are the best charities to give to in Canada?Guest: Kate Bahen, Managing Director, Charity Intelligence Canada-Calgary's city council is debating whether or not they should be bidding on the 2026 Winter Olympics. At this point, the vote will now go out to Calgarians after a motion to cancel an upcoming plebiscite failed to pass.Guest: Michael Heine, Director, International Centre for Olympic Studies, Western University-Scott is joined by Bubba O'Neil of CHCH to talk sports, including pitchers possibly using outside methods to improve their pitching and whether or not star players can just decide not to play a game for a "rest day".Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH sports and weather anchor
11/1/2018 • 47 minutes, 55 seconds
Are Canadians more anxious than ever? Why is a new chemical being added to Hamilton's drinking water? & How can unfairly lopsided games be avoided in children's hockey?
According to a new poll, nearly half of Canadians say they suffer from anxiety. Has something changed or has the discussion of mental illness just become more open?Guest: Dr. Catherine Mancini, associate professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neuroscience, McMaster University, and psychiatrist at the Anxiety Treatment and Research Clinic at St. Joseph's Health Care-A new chemical is being added to Hamilton's drinking water that will protect the water from corrosion from the lead pipes that are still part of the city's water distribution system. How does it work? And how does the water get from Lake Ontario to our taps in the first place?Guest: Andrew Grice, Director of Water, City of Hamilton-Who would have thought a hockey game between 8-year-olds would be controversial? Believe it or not, controversy broke out after a rep hockey game between a Kitchener team and a Cambridge team ended in an extremely unbalanced score of 41-0.Should the coaches have stepped in or made different choices to avoid this humiliating outcome for the losing team? What about the hockey association? Scott offers his opinion and asks callers to weigh in.
10/31/2018 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
What are Hamilton's new councillors doing until they're sworn in? Why are tall people more likely to get cancer? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The municipal election was a week ago, but new city councillors won't be sworn in for more than a month. What are Hamilton's new councillors doing until then?Guest: Maureen Wilson, councillor-elect for Ward 1-A new study has found that tall people are at a greater risk of cancer because they have more cells in their body.Guest: Leonard Nunney, biology professor at the University of California Riverside-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back to talk sports, including the marathon 18-inning Game 3 of the World Series, athletes who just can't perform under huge amounts of pressure, and the nostalgia of how classic goalie masks all had their own unique flair.
10/30/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
Rehabilitation and criminal justice, When true crime stories cross a line, & Will more women on city council bring change?
Susan Clairmont, crime columnist for The Hamilton Spectator, is in the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton tonight! Join them for a look at issues of politics, reporting on crime, punishment and justice in Canada and around the world, as well as how the media presents these stories.
Guest: Susan Clarimont, Crime, Court and Social Justice columnist at The Hamilton Spectator.
10/27/2018 • 53 minutes, 57 seconds
What does the Bank of Canada's interest rate hike mean? How will a carbon tax rebate work? & Would you go on a replica of the Titanic?
The Bank of Canada is hiking its trend-setting interest rate by a quarter-point to boost the benchmark rate to 1.75%. What does this mean for Canada's economy? Also this week, Justin Trudeau says Canadians will start getting federal rebates on their next tax return to offset the carbon tax. How will this even work?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-
A replica of the ill-fated ship Titanic is set to sail in 2022, following the same route as the original ship, while boasting of an “authentic Titanic experience.”What would this even be like?Guest: Sherry Laskin, contributor to Cruise Radio, creator of CruiseMaven.com-Someone in South Carolina has won the record $1.6-billion Mega Millions jackpot, the world's largest-ever lottery grand prize. Can you actually fathom just how much money that is? What could someone buy with that kind of money?
10/25/2018 • 38 minutes, 33 seconds
Brad Clark returns to the Ward 9 council seat, 'Capturing Pablo Escobar' comes to Burlington, & a Bulldog's chance at becoming an NHL first-round pick
There are five new faces on city council last night, including one returning councillor who is no stranger to the Ward 9 seat.Guest: Brad Clark, councillor-elect for Ward 9-The DEA agents who took down infamous Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar will be appearing at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre on Friday. One of those agents chats with Scott ahead of their one and only Canadian appearance.Guest: Steve Murphy, former DEA agent responsible for bringing down Pablo Escobar- Scott and Teri Pecoskie of the Hamilton Spectator chat about how Arthur Kaliyev of the Hamilton Bulldogs is poised to be the team's first NHL first-round pick.Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Hamilton Bulldogs beat reporter for The Hamilton Spectator
10/24/2018 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
What are Hamilton’s mayoral candidates not addressing? Why should we pardon past pot convictions for free? Should it be illegal to take treasures from the Titanic?
Mike Fortune has been busye mediating mayoral debates and hosting on Cable 14. But tonight he joins Scott in the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Some serious topics are on the table along with some of the strangest news items from the week and a special Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter!
Subscribe to The 5th Quarter podcast and catch Rick's full analysis of the latest Ticats game. You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you catch your podcasts.
Guests:Mike Fortune, of Cable 14Rick Zamperin, News and Sports Director for 900 CHML, host of The 5th Quarter which airs on 900 CHML after every Ticats game
10/20/2018 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
Interview - The 5th Quarter's Rick Zamperin talks tonight’s Ticats game
Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter, joins Scott Radley and Mike Fortune in the studio to discuss tonight’s Ticats game.
Catch The 5th Quarter tonight on 900 CHML, and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts etc. And find The Scott Radley Show podcast in all of those same places.
Guests:
Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter on 900 CHML after every Ticats game, News and Sports director of 900 CHML
Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
10/20/2018 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Mayoral Candidate Vito Sgro talks about the election & A dead heat for Hamilton’s mayoral race
Hamilton’s mayoral race is in a dead heat between incumbent Fred Eisenberger and Vito Sgro, according to a Forum Research poll which is due to be released Friday morning.
Guest: Matthew Van Dongen, Hamilton Spectator city hall reporter
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Hamilton’s mayoral race is set to ramp up in the next few days, leading up to the election. Bill Kelly joins Scott to talk about what the new Forum Research poll says about this election.
Keep up with Bill Kelly, subscribe to The Bill Kelly Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify.
Guest: Bill Kelly, host of The Bill Kelly Show on 900 CHML
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Mayoral Candidate Vito Sgro talks about his platform, his opposition to the LRT and the tight race between he and Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Guest: Vito Sgro, Mayoral Candidate
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Bubba O’Neil and Scott discuss the use of Instant Replay in Major League Baseball, and whether or not it is used effectively.
10/19/2018 • 57 minutes, 7 seconds
What happened during Paul Bernardo's parole hearing? & Why would a youth sports organization get involved in the municipal election?
Convicted rapist and killer Paul Bernardo's request for parole has been denied. What happened during today's hearing?Guest: Susan Clairmont, columnist with The Hamilton Spectator-Mount Hamilton Youth Soccer Club has registered as a third party advertiser in the municipal election. Why would a youth sports organization get involved in local politics?Guest: Tony DeLuca, president of Mount Hamilton Youth Soccer Club-It's an extremely busy time in the world of sports and Scott takes a moment to enthuse about a particularly clever move during Game 5 of the National League Championship series between the L.A. Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers.
10/18/2018 • 40 minutes, 4 seconds
What can we expect from Paul Bernardo's parole bid? How hot is Hamilton's housing market right now? & Hamilton woman makes sports broadcasting history
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo will make a bid for parole tomorrow after spending 25 years in prison, mostly in solitary confinement. Should we be confident that his bid will be rejected outright, considering the severity of his crimes?Guest: Dr. Scott Kenney, associate professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland, speciaty in victims of crime, board member on Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime-Royal Lepage released its third quarter 2018 Market Survey Forecast, showing an increase of 5.2% in the price of a home compared to this time last year. That brings the average Hamilton-area home price to $571,157.Guest: Krysta Boyer, real estate agent with Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.-A woman from Hamilton has made sports broadcasting history. Meghan McPeak is one of the very few women to do play-by-play for an NBA game after calling the Washington Wizards' game against the Detroit Pistons last week.Guest: Meghan McPeak, play-by-play announcer, former MVP point guard at Humber College and graduate of the school's radio broadcasting program
10/17/2018 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
The problems with traditional food packaging, A terrible way to get free tickets to a boxing match, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
According to Dr. Sylvain Charlebois , most of the plastic trash that will be cleaned up along Canadian shorelines this fall, can be traced to five companies in the food industry. Food garbage is a growing problem, and one that we often put on the back-burner. But there are solutions taking shape., Dr. Sylvain Charlebois , “The Food Professor,” joins Scott to talk about how much of an impact waste from food packaging is having.
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor, Food Distribution and Policy, Dalhousie University
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Most people can remember a time when, right in the middle of doing something, they thought to themselves ‘this is a terrible idea! Why am I doing this?’ Scott says the majority of his youth was made up of these moments. But a story from Spain involving a mascot and WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilde, might top any of your poor decisions. Scott shares this story.
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Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
10/16/2018 • 58 minutes, 52 seconds
Is there a good reason for a public LRT mayoral debate? What if a police officer wants to smoke marijuana? & What is the right way to combat obesity
It’s time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, and tonight Loren Lieberman brings deep thoughts and a deep voice to the studio. He and Scott are ready to take on some tough subjects from around the world, as well some of the strange news from close to home.
Guest: Loren Lieberman, of Cable 14
10/13/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 5 seconds
Why are some bands snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? & Will the CFL soon have just one division?
You have probably been bothered by The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s decisions at some point in time. The Hall of Fame’s class of 2018 has been announced, and there are some returning names who were not inducted in previous years. But this might mean another snub on the record for some artists. Alan Cross joins the show to explain the voting system that has angered more than a few music fans over the years. And give his opinion on who we may or may not be seeing in The Hall in the near future.
For more insights from Alan, subscribe to The Ongoing History of New Music podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you find your favourite shows.
Guest: Alan Cross, host of The Ongoing History of New Music
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One medical mystery has been solved in Vietnam but all it does is raise even more questions. If you have been putting off a checkup, Scott has a story that might encourage you to pause this podcast and get to the nearest doctor.
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Will the CFL ever do the right thing and just have one division? Rick Zamperin weighs in on the likelihood of if we will ever see this, and if we will see this soon.
Rick Zamperin hosts The 5th Quarter on 900 CHML after every Ticats game. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify, and never miss another episode.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News and Sports Director at 900 CHML, and host of The 5th Quarter
10/12/2018 • 37 minutes, 13 seconds
What are our concerns a week away from legal recreational marijuana in Canada? Why would three scholars write 20 fake papers for major academic publications? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
We're a week away from recreational marijuana being legal in Canada, and there seems to be a sudden spike in last minute concerns about the impact on health, impaired driving, and other issues. Tomorrow, a roundtable discussion will be held in Hamilton that will address these concerns.Guest: Dr. James MacKillop, clinical psychologist, addictions expert and co-director of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medical Cannabis Research-How far would you go for a prank in academia? Three scholars spent 10 months writing 20 absurd papers parodying and imitating what they call "grievance studies" and submitted them to major academic journals. Of those 20 papers, seven of those were accepted.Why would someone do this and what did these scholars learn from this prank?Guest: James Lindsay, author and mathematician-Scott is joined by CHCH's Bubba O'Neil for their usual sports chat, including the consequences of critcizing referees and why Team Canada goaltender Mark Visentin became the team's fall guy during their loss to Team Russia in the 2011 world junior championship.
10/11/2018 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
Why don't we care more about school board trustee candidates? Should historical figures be critiqued through a modern lens? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Most people have no idea who is running for school board trustee in their wards; in fact, most people don't even know what a trustee actually does. So how are people expected to vote for a trustee in the upcoming municipal election? And why don't we care more, seeing as how they're charged with enormous responsibility?Guest: Annie Kidder, Executive Director and one of the founders of People for Education-American astronaut Scott Kelly recently posted the following tweet: "One of the greatest leaders of modern times, Sir Winston Churchill said, “in victory, magnanimity.” I guess those days are over."Some critics on Twitter were quick to attack Kelly and inform him that Churchill may have had some inspirational quotes, but he also made some comments that certainly do not age well. He then took to Twitter again to apologize and explain what he meant to say, and promised to learn more about the darker side of Churchill's legacy.Scott takes a moment to rant about why we shouldn't judge historical figures through the same lens that we use on people nowadays.-Scott is joined by Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys for a post-Thanksgiving sports chat, where they discuss the drama at UFC 229 between Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov and the NHL's decision to reduce the size of goalie equipment to increase the amount of goals during games.
10/10/2018 • 47 minutes, 26 seconds
Mike Fortune and Scott discuss anything and everything in the world
Mike Fortune from Cable 14 stops in for the brightest conversation in Hamilton radio.
10/6/2018 • 32 minutes, 36 seconds
Are convicted killers treated too well too often? How is the teenage brain different? & What is CFL 2.0?
By now you are likely very aware of the story of Terri-Lynne McClintic, who was convicted of the murder of Tori Stafford and yet has now been moved from her prison to an Aboriginal healing lodge. This has generated a lot of outrage, and has been debated in the House of Commons. But how rare of a decision is this?
Guest: Tristin Hopper, reporter with the National Post
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How does the human brain develop over the course of our teenage years? And should we change how we treat young offenders, based on what we now understand about young people’s brains? Dr. Jean Clinton joins Scott to discuss young offenders and neuroscience.
Guest: Dr. Jean Clinton, Associate Clinical Professor with Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University
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Many people would agree that bad behavior should not be rewarded. But apparently not everyone agrees. Scott shares the story of how a rude gesture lead to a sponsorship deal, albeit for a product that perhaps not every NFL athlete would be enthusiastic to be associated with.
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Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter discusses Randy Ambrosie’s plans for the future of the CFL, what Mexico’s involvement might be, and whether Hamilton will bid for the Grey Cup.
Hear more from Rick, subscribe to The 5th Quarter podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts of wherever you like to subscribe to your favourite shows.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News and Sports Director at 900 CHML, host of The 5th Quarter on 900 CHML
10/5/2018 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
Is Hamilton's municipal election really as boring as it seems? 'Cootes Paradise': a Hamilton murder mystery story, & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
The municipal election is now less than three weeks away, but both Scott and former Hamilton mayor Larry Di Ianni have noticed that the battleground seems unusually quiet. Is it actually as quiet as it seems or is there more going on than meets the eye?Guest: Larry Di Ianni, former mayor of Hamilton-Spec photojournalist Barry Gray has written a murder mystery set in Hamilton called 'Cootes Paradise'. He joins Scott to share why he decided to write this story and how one goes about writing a mystery narrative for the first time.Guest: Barry Gray, photojournalist for The Hamilton Spectator-It's opening night of the NHL season and there's a lot of excitement in the air around the possibility of the Toronto Maple Leafs actually having a chance of winning the Stanley Cup this season. Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss whether or not this is more than just a wild fantasy, as well as a few other issues from the world of hockey.
10/4/2018 • 51 minutes, 10 seconds
Do video games make kids violent? Why did a Hamilton woman walk every street in the city? & "Hockey Fight In Canada" and how the CBC lost Hockey Night In Canada
Do video games make kids violent? A new study has found that there may be something of a connection.Guest: Jay G. Hull, Dartmouth Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Associate Dean of Faculty for the Social Sciences-This past weekend, a Hamilton woman finally finished successfully walking every single street in the city of Hamilton. Why did she do this and what has she learned from her journey throughout the streets of our city?Guest: Anita Joldersma, local writer-A new book is out that dives into the story of how the CBC lost Hockey Night in Canada.Guest: David Shoalts, veteran sportswriter, author of "Hockey Fight in Canada: The Big Media Faceoff Over the NHL"
10/3/2018 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
Is USMCA - aka. the new version of NAFTA - a good deal for Canada? Will LRT be the focus of the Hamilton municipal election? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
After 14 months of negotiations, Canada has reached a new trade agreement with the U-S and Mexico. The replacement to NAFTA is called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement -- or USMCA.Did we actually get a good deal?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-We're now into the month of October and three weeks away from the municipal election. The defining issue in Hamilton seems to be LRT, but do you think there are other matters that need to be discussed if you're going to vote for a candidate? Scott opens up the phone lines to ask callers for their thoughts on LRT as an election issue and other things that matter ahead of the October 22nd election.-Scott is joined by Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys for their usual Monday night sports chat. This week, they discuss frustrations with arena renovation delays and the Montreal Canadiens picking defenceman Shea Weber as their new captain.
10/2/2018 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
How municipal candidates should campaign, Regulating public alcohol consumption, The Kavanaugh hearings
Max Francis, creator of the Hamilton is Home brand, joins Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. The two take on what is lacking from municipal campaigns this year, international politics, Led Zepeplin, public alcohol use, and why HBO is ditching boxing. Plus Max explains why he created the Hamilton is Home line of clothing, and what went into starting the brand.
Guest: Max Francis, creator of the Hamilton is Home brand, American by birth but Hamiltonian by choice
9/29/2018 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Hamilton has the highest city property taxes, Changing attitudes toward people with Down syndrome, & Top Tourist Destinations
Hamilton has the highest estimated property taxes for a city in Canada, at almost $7,000. Why is this and what can be done to change it? Outgoing Ward 14 Councilor Robert Pasuta weighs in on why this is the case, and what can be done to change it.
Guest: Robert Pasuta, Hamilton City Councilor for Ward 14
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This Sunday September 30th, is the sixth annual walk for Down syndrome, organized by the Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton. There is a strong, negative attitude toward Down syndrome around the world and in Canada. Shari van der Pol joins Scott on air to discuss how Down Syndrome is treated in society, raising a 1 year old daughter with Down Syndrome, and the purpose of The Walk.
Guest: Shari van der Pol, from the Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton
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Scott brings forward a bonus collection of bizarre stories from around the world. Axe throwing and alcohol, candy canes that taste like no other, and 9-1-1 is called for the wrong sort of emergency. It’s time to once again choose the Story of the Week!
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Where in the world would you travel if you had all the money, and all the time, in the world? Scott breaks down the top tourist destinations from around the world, and finds some surprisingly popular destinations close to home.
9/28/2018 • 50 minutes, 5 seconds
How did our legal system allow one of Tori Stafford's killers to be transferred from prison to a healing lodge? Why is the city of Hamilton undertaking so many road resurfacing projects right now? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
There's widespread outrage after the woman convicted in the murder of an eight-year-old girl has reportedly been transferred from a high-security prison in Kitchener to an Aboriginal healing lodge in Saskatchewan.Terri-Lynne McClintic was convicted in 2010 of first-degree murder in the death the year before of Woodstock's Tori Stafford, and was sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 25 years.Guest: Dr. Scott Kenney, associate professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland, speciaty in victims of crime, board member on Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime-The City of Hamilton has announced a long list of road resurfacing work that will be taking place over the next few weeks. Is this an unusual time to start a bunch of road work projects?Guest: Dan McKinnon, general manager of Public Works, City of Hamilton-Scott and Bubba O'Neil discuss Tiger Woods' response when he was asked who would be on the Mount Rushmore of golf. His answer included himself - was this out of line?
9/27/2018 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
Are we being fair to the Governor General? Has football become too soft? Do you know who to vote for in the municipal election?
The Governor General is not someone who is often brought up in day-to-day conversation. But recently multiple newspapers have been scrutinizing her performance as the Queen’s representative, questioning whether she is capable of holding this position. But is this all much ado about nothing, and are we being unfair to Julie Payette?
Guest: Nathan Tidridge, award-winning teacher at Waterdown District High School, Recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal and Diamond Jubilee Medal, expert on the monarchy
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Scott presents three unusual stories from around the world, and asks you to decide which is the best Story of the Week!
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Over the past few years we have learned more about the physical and mental risks faced by professional football players. Many have called for changes to the game that will ensure greater protection from the development of life-altering health issues. But recently players like Clay Matthews have been flagged despite having executed what appeared to be perfectly acceptable tackles. Is this a negative trend for the sport, or is it what should be happening? And what do these changes mean for the future of football?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, News and Sports Director for 900 CHML, and host of The 5th Quarter
To hear more from Rick, subscribe to The 5th Quarter podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you like find podcasts.
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Do you know who you will be voting for in the upcoming municipal elections? And how many candidates have you seen making an effort to engage with the voters? Scott asks callers for their insight on the upcoming municipal elections.
9/26/2018 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
Dellen Millard found guilty of a third murder, How to compete on Jeopardy, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Today Dellen Millard was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his father, Wayne, which was originally ruled a suicide. Millard was previously convicted for the murders of Tim Bosma and Laura Babcock. Is this the last we will hear of Millard, and what do we understand about these killings?
Guest: Ann Brochelhurst, veteran journalist, licensed private investigator, and author of Dark Ambition: The Shocking Crime of Dellen Millard & Mark Smich
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Burlington’s Andrew Lundy competed on Jeopardy and came in second place. The process potential contestants go through is arguably harder than being on the show itself.
Guest: Andrew Lundy, Digital Vice President with the Canadian Press, Jeopardy contestant
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Sports Talk with Don Robertson. Ticats fans are still reeling from the loss to B.C., Tiger Woods vindicates himself, and Bulldogs head coach Dave Matsos is still recovering following his collapse at last Saturday’s game.
And check out the latest podcast of The 5th Quarter with Rick Zamperin, available wherever you subscribe to podcasts, for more on the how the Ticats blew it in B.C.Guest: Don Robertson, of the Dundas Real McCoys
9/25/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 59 seconds
What happens if Waterdown becomes part of Burlington? & Should Russia’s Olympic probation be lifted?
Sue Prestedge returns to the The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton tonight, to talk about the “War for Waterdown,” the editor who decided to publish Jian Ghomeshi’s essay in the New York Review of Books, The World Anti-Doping Agency’s vote to lift Russia’s probation from the Olympics and more.
Guest: Sue Prestedge, Broadcasting legend, retired from her positon as Program Coordinator for Journalism, and Pre-Media and Entertainment, at Mohawk College
9/22/2018 • 52 minutes, 8 seconds
How important is physical fitness in policing? Why are so many movies remakes these days? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
The Ontario Police College is getting rid of their physical fitness testing for new recruits. Is this a good idea? Do we not want our police officers to be in shape?Guest: Terry Coleman, veteran of the Calgary Police Service, former Chief of Police in Moose Jaw, has an extensive background in policing, currently a professor of Criminal Justice at Athabasca University-Why are so many new movies seemingly remakes or sequels to classic films? Is Hollywood out of original ideas?Guest: Dr. Scott Henderson, associate professor of Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University-Scott is joined by CHCH's Bubba O'Neil to chat about some of the more unique stories from the world of sports, including the Koreas putting in a joint bid to host the 2032 Olympics and an ESPN commentator report that suggests John Farrell - a name truly despised by Jays fans - is in the running to be manager of the Toronto Blue Jays after John Gibbons leaves the post.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
9/20/2018 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Should Waterdown become a part of Burlington or should it remain in Hamilton? Mayors Rick Goldring and Fred Eisenberger weigh in, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Burlington mayor Rick Goldring says he has made a request to the province to hand the Hamilton community of Waterdown over to the city of Burlington.Guest: Rick Goldring, mayor of Burlington-What does Hamilton's mayor think of this request from the mayor of Burlington?Guest: Fred Eisenberger, mayor of Hamilton-Scott and Don Robertson are in studio for their sports chat a day later this week. Scott and Don discuss how the legacy of athletes and coaches should be honoured, Vontae Davis walking out on his Buffalo Bills teammates mid-game and announcing his retirement, and the demands of NFL Hall of Famers.
9/19/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 36 seconds
Trouble at the Canadian/U.S. border, How to use satire, & Do news channels exploit hurricanes?
Graeme MacKay joins Scott Radley for The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. International politics, Hamiltonian culture, art, the coolest toys ever made and more are all on the docket for tonight’s discussion.
Guest: Graeme MacKay, editorial cartoonist with The Hamilton Spectator, author of ‘You Might Be From Hamilton If …’
9/15/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
The problems caused by grade inflation in schools, Iconic cars that are no more, & Minor League Baseball culture
The University of Wateroo has had a secretly formula that they have been using for a number of year that they applied to applicants from different high schools. The formula gauges what the grades from different high schools might translate to, as far are academic performance in concerned, if applicants were to be accepted. This is all tied into the more troubling issue of grade inflation, which our guest says is not only a Canadian issue but a world-wide one.
Guest: Dr. Anton Allahar, Sociology and Social Sciences at Western University
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Volkswagen has announced it will cancel the Beetle.Scott talks with Justin Sookraj about cars that defined eras in history and why people form bonds with automobiles.
Guest: Justin Sookraj, owner of Wells Auto in Milton, organizer of the Oblivion Car Show
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Scott is ready to present three bizarre stories to unnerve and amuse. It is up to you to decide which is the best, most outlandish story of the week!
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Benjamin Hill has travelled to every minor league ballpark in the U.S., documenting the culture of minor league baseball and its place in communities.
9/14/2018 • 55 minutes, 55 seconds
Supercrawl is back for another year, the Ford government invokes the notwithstanding clause, and in studio with Canada's national karaoke duet champions
Supercrawl is coming up this weekend. How did Hamilton's biggest event of the year get started and where is it headed in the future?Guest: Tim Potocic, co-owner of Sonic Unyon and festival director of Supercrawl-Scott asks callers to weigh in on what they think about the Ford government using the notwithstanding clause to push through cutting Toronto's city council nearly in half.-Did you know Canada has a national karaoke competition? If so, you may also be aware that some of this year's big winners are from Hamilton. National duet champions Dustin Jodway and Christine Costa join Scott to explain what goes into a karaoke competition and share a bit of their winning vocals with the audience.Guests: Dustin Jodway and Christine Costa
9/13/2018 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Apollo 11 Flight Director Gene Kranz talks the moon landing, What Cannabis can and can’t do, & a new way to detect cancer
Cannabis has been said to have beneficial effects for everything from arthritis to ADHD. But how much research has actually been done, and how many hypotheses have been validated? Our guest clarifies the records on what we understand and misunderstand about cannabis and its beneficial qualities. Guest: James MaKillop, Peter Boris Chair in Addictions Research, Director of the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, Co-Director of the Michael DeGroote Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at McMaster University
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A new method of cancer detection discovered at McMaster University significantly improves the ability to detect returning cancer.
Guest: Dr. Mick Bhatia, Professor of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences
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Gene Kranz was the NASA flight director during the Gemini and Apollo missions, including the Moon Landing. He joins Scott to discuss humanity’s first journey to the moon, and the future of the space program.
Guest: Gene Kranz, aerospace engineer, and retired NASA flight director
9/12/2018 • 50 minutes, 36 seconds
What does the Ontario government's use of the notwithstanding clause mean? How is LRT construction coming along in Ottawa? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
For the first time in the province's history, the Ontario government will invoke the Constitution's notwithstanding clause to uphold legislation slashing Toronto city council nearly in half.What is the notwithstanding clause and what does this mean?Guest: Asher Honickman, partner with Matthews Abogado LLP-It was announced today that construction on Ottawa's LRT is facing another delay. What can Hamilton learn from what other cities are going through in regards to LRT?Guest: Jon Willing, city hall reporter with The Ottawa Citizen-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back for their Monday night chat about the world of sports. Scott has plenty to rant about tonight, including Serena Williams' dispute with the umpire during the U.S. Open final and the live broadcast of the Humboldt Broncos' season opener against the Nipawin Hawks.
9/11/2018 • 57 minutes, 32 seconds
Are apologies for past governments’ actions needed? Should teachers be authority figures? Should outgoing politicians endorse replacements?
Jamie West is welcomed into the studio by Scott Radley for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Get ready for exciting discussion, intelligent debate, and a few tangents in the newest podcast of The Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Jamie West, host of the new 900 CHML show ‘What Were You Thinking?’
9/8/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 3 seconds
Why does Canada have a shortage of skilled trade workers? Are Canadians prepared for the cost of a 2026 Winter Olympics in Calgary? & How are so many Canadian families going into debt paying for kids' extracurricular activities?
A new study from the Business Development Bank of Canada says that there is a huge shortage of skilled trade workers to fill available positions at companies across the country.Guest: Ken Coates, Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan -If the Olympics are going to come back to Canada, how much will it cost Canadian taxpayers? Are we prepared to pay the price?Guest: Michael Heine, Director, International Centre for Olympic Studies, Western University-According to a survey conducted by Ipsos for Global News, 55% of Canadian parents say extracurricular activities will put a strain on family finances this year. Over the last school year, the average family spent about $1,160 on extracurricular activities for kids, according to the poll.
9/7/2018 • 46 minutes, 20 seconds
David Hart’s experience during the Munich Massacre, How mayoral races should be covered, How to avoid distracted driving
With 15 people running for mayor of Hamilton, who should be covered? Does each member of the race deserve an equal amount of coverage?Guest: Larry Di Ianni, former Mayor of Hamilton-Halton Police Constable Norm Denault has given out over 5,000 traffic tickets. What is distracted driving, How can people avoid it and save themselves from tickets? Constable Denault joins Scott to answer these questions and more.Guest: Norm Denault, Halton Police Constable-Bubba O'Neil and Scott discuss the Bluejays , and if the amount of hate Mark Shapiro and Ross Atkins receive is unreasonable.Guest: Bubba O’Niel, of CHCH Sports-On this day in 1972 at the Munich Olympics, Palestinian terrorist broke into the athletes village and took 11 members of the Israeli Olympic Team hostage before killing them. Our guest is Hamilton’s David Hart, whose life intersected with these events while he was in Munich as part of the Canadian Men’s National Water Polo Team.Guest: David Hart, Member of the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
9/6/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
Hamilton city councillor candidate and school trustee candidate endorsing each other - is this a first? What if kids called the shots in the classroom? & the Keeper of the Stanley Cup politely asks that it not be used for keg stands
Ward 9 councillor candidate Brad Clark and school board trustee candidate Cam Galindo are mutually endorsing each other in the upcoming municipal election. Has something like this ever happened before?Guest: Peter Graefe, associate professor of political science, McMaster University-What if kids could call the shots in the classroom? An unsual education model called "unschooling" involves no homework, no tests, and no emphasis on grades. A Calgary author, Judy Arnall, is releasing a book called Unschooling to University, which follows the trajectory of 30 unschooled children who entered or graduated from postsecondary institutions.Guest: Judy Arnall, president of the Unschooling Canada Association-The Stanley Cup has had a rough summer in the hands of the Washington Capitals. The NHL is now politely asking teams who win the Stanley Cup to treat it with a bit more respect - which includes not using it for keg stands in the future.Guest: Phil Pritchard, official Keeper of the Stanley Cup
9/5/2018 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
What is supply management and why does it matter? Should Veteran’s Affairs pay for a convicted murderer’s therapy? And Bubba O’Neil
Supply Management has been brought up over and over again in the discussion surrounding NAFTA and trade with the U.S. But Scott has found that many people do not have much of an idea of what supply management is. So Marvin Ryder has been brought in to explain it.Guest: Marvin Ryder, of the DeGroote School of Business-Christopher Garnier has been convicted of second degree murder for strangling an off-duty police officer during what he claims was consensual sex. He says that he has developed post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of this experience. Now Veterans Affairs has begun paying for Garnier’s therapy, which has upset many people.Guest: Phil McColeman, MP for Brantford Brant, and Shadow Minister for Veteran’s Affairs-Scott bring three strange stories to the table: a robber with questionable priorities, the moment a young doctor learn whether they have what it takes to work in the medical field, and an example of why it is important to remember pop culture references. Which is the best bizarre true story of the night?-Bubba O’Neil and Scott break down news from this week in sports, and discuss the validity of tough coaching tactics as well as what the NHL needs to become more popular in the U.S., and more.
8/30/2018 • 54 minutes, 15 seconds
Does it matter when celebrities weigh in on marijuana? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
What happens when celebrities with young fanbases condone or celebrate cannabis? Rebecca Jesse,am of the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse and Addiction talks with Scott about how cannabis in our culture and what celebrities often will and will not talk about.
Guest: Rebecca Jesseman, Director of Policy for the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse and Addiction
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If you find random mushrooms in the forest, do you eat them? The answer should be “no.” Scott has a cringeworthy story to share.
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Don Robertson and Scott break down the latest sports talk, including the debate in the NBA surrounding access to mental health records.
Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
8/29/2018 • 56 minutes, 34 seconds
Addressing provably false assault accusations, Companies offering “fur-ternity leave,” & Our obsession with bad weather
For the first time, Laura Hampshire of 900 CHML joins Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton! Prepare for deep topics and clever discussion, as well as more than a few fits of laughter.
Guest: Laura Hampshire, News Anchor with 900 CHML Global News Radio
8/25/2018 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
Maxime Bernier left the Conservatives, now what? Are the CFL’s looser celebration rules a good thing?
Historically the Ticats have not fared well in their first game following a biweek but they are back tonight and playing against Edmonton. What will they bring to field? And the CFL has new rules allowing for more eccentric celebrations from players. Rick Zamperin joins Scott to break down these issues and more.
Check out The 5th Quarter podcast with Rick Zamperin on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director on 900 CHML, host of The 5th Quarter
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Maxime Bernier has left the Conservative Party and many are saying he has thoroughly burned his bridges. Does this work for or against the Conservatives, and how should the Liberal Party be feeling?
Guest: Tim Harper, Political Columnist
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What is the worst way to deal with a noisy party near your Home? One man in Thatcher Arizona may have found it. Scott shares that story.
8/24/2018 • 41 minutes, 36 seconds
Would you sell all of your worldly possessions to live a simple life? Do most historical figures have controversial pasts? & Sports Talk with Bubba O'Neil
A Nova Scotia man has decided to auction off all of his belongings - including his house and vehicles - for $200,000, putting into practice the phrase "live simply so others may simply live".Why is he doing this?Guest: Michael Bowden-There has been a lot of controversy over the idea of taking down sculptures of historical figures who may have done things that are unacceptable by today's standards. Is the issue more nuanced than it seems to be on the surface? What about figures like Joseph Brant, who has a huge legacy in this part of Ontario, but who also owned a slave?Guest: Jane Mulkewich, local lawyer, historian, author on the topic of Joseph Brant-Bubba O'Neil joins Scott to discuss the latest news from the world of sports.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
8/23/2018 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Joe Montford to be added to Ticats Wall of Honour, The worst conversation topics, & is questioning multiculturalism racist?
Lise Ravary talks with Scott about the issues that inspired her newest piece for the Montreal Gazette, 'It's not racist to question multiculturalism in Canada’.Guest: Lise Ravary, Journalist-The Story of the Week! Scott has brought together the three weirdest stories of the week. It is up to you to decide which is the best. (Remember, "best" is a relative term.)-Joe Montford is set to be added to the Hamilton Tiger-cats Wall of Honour this Thursday. He joins Scott to discuss his career and how he feels about this occasion and the Ticats.Guest: Joe Montford-What are the worst conversation topics? If these answers surprise you, then you need this segment. Scott reviews the topics that can fill other people with boredom and discomfort. Some are appropriate, given the occasion, others are irredeemable. How many of these have you found yourself trapped talking about at a party?
8/22/2018 • 58 minutes, 33 seconds
Why is Glen Grunwald leaving McMaster now? & Sports Talk with Teri Pecoskie
For the past four years, Glen Grunwald has been the Athletics Director at McMaster University. Today he announced that he will be leaving. Glen join Scott to talk about the decsion, what is next, and why it had to happen now.
Guest: Glen Grunwald, outgoing Athletics Director at McMaster University, former GM of the Toronto Raptors
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Scott wonders about the practical applications of Rubik's Cube world records, if there are any.
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Sports Talk with Teri Pecoskie!
8/21/2018 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
Should the NHL ban body contact? Do we still need the LCBO? Does it help to take down statues of John A. Macdonald?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Scott Radley and Mike Fortune bring you lively debate and share some strange stories, to start your weekend off in the best way possible.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
8/18/2018 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
How difficult will it be to convict people for driving while high? & Why is there such a difference in popularity between men's sports and women's sports?
When recreational marijuana is legal, police are going to faced with the difficult task of determining whether or not people are driving high. Is there a chance this could lead to problems when these cases actually go to court? How easy will it be to prove that drivers are impaired by cannabis?Guest: Jaime Stephenson, local criminal lawyer, president of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers Association-Why don't nearly as many people watch women's sports compared to men's sports?Guest: Deanna Behnke-Cook, sociologist with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph, expert in gender and sport
8/17/2018 • 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Why do many football coaches choose to be aggressive? Can a city force a school board to give up land?
Sir John A. Macdonald high school is closing. Its future is uncertain but the schoolboard has said they will not be selling the property to the city. But there are plans to revitalize the entertainment district, and the property could be considered crucial for these plans. Which raises the question, what can and will the city do if they decide that they want the land Sir John A. Macdonald high school currently sits on.
Guest: Al Burton, partner with Thomas Rogers in Torotno, specialist in municipal law and former lawyer for the city of Hamilton.
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Scott has three strange stories to tell, but which is the best?
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Bubba O'Neil joins Scott in the studio for a lively conversation about the coaching methods, the CFL and the most unique names in college football.
8/16/2018 • 45 minutes, 51 seconds
What happens if Ontario teachers keep the 2015 sex ed curriculum? Was CFL concussion protocol followed properly for Manziel?
Sam Hammond, president of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario has said that the union will defend any teacher that chooses to teach the sex education curriculum recently rescinded by Doug Ford’s government.
Guest: Barry Kay, Political Science Professor at Wilfred Laurier University
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Scott shares a cringeworthy story involving a crocodile and college graduation.
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Scott talks with Rick Zamperin about Johnyy Manziel’s injury over the weekend, and the CFL’s protocol for handling concussion.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
8/15/2018 • 42 minutes, 4 seconds
Why are private groups getting involved in a study about Hamilton's downtown entertainment venues? Is Google tracking you without your knowledge? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The city is looking at the possibility of conducting an independent study that would assess the needs of Hamilton’s entertainment venues (including FirstOntario Centre, FirstOntario Concert Hall, and the Convention Centre) and whether or not they need to be renovated or replaced. Carmen’s Group and several other partners are willing to spend up to $250,000 to contribute to that study to get the conversation started.Is this something that would be good for the city’s downtown core?Guest: Scott Warren, associate of Carmen’s Group, owner of Hamilton Cardinals-A new report has found that Google is tracking you and recording your whereabouts, even if you turn off Location Services. Is this even allowed?Guest: Allen Mendehlson, specialist in internet law-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back for their usual Monday night sports chat after a three week absence. There’s plenty to discuss, including Tiger Woods’ runner-up finish at the PGA championship and the wide disparity between the amount of prize money given out to men and women at the Rogers Cup.
8/14/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
Appealing the Peter Khill Verdict, Provinces resisting a carbon tax, And what is best for Hamilton City Council?
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Loren Leiberman joins Scott, to talk this week'd serious and ridiculous news.
Guest: Loren Lieberman, of Cable 14
7/21/2018 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
Ticats Receiver Andy Fantuz retiring, What condo boards legally control, And selling the Brady Bunch home
Many public areas already have bans on smoking, which leaves many the only choice to smoke at home. But condo boards seem to have the ability to ban smoking from their buildings. Why is this? And what is going to happen when marijuana is legalized?
Guest: Denise Lash, of Lash Condo Law
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What is the worst thing that could happen to you at the beach? Sunburns might come to mind but Scott has a story of something much stranger.
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Andy Fantuz has announced his retirement today. Rick Zamperin joins to talk about Fantuz, his decision, what this means for the team and the pattern that the Ticats seem to often fall into.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter on 900 CHML, Sports and Assistant News director at 900 CHML
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The home that served as the exterior to the Brady’s house on the classic sitcom The Brady Bunch is up for sale, and people around the world are clamoring for it. But not every buyer would leave it untouched. Scott is joined by the real estate agent who is handling the property.
Guest: Ernie Carswell, real estate agent
7/20/2018 • 48 minutes, 41 seconds
Three vocal champions of LRT leave Hamilton City Council, And is Kawhi Leonard good for the Raptors?
Four seats have opened up for Hamilton City Council, making room for potentially new perspectives. What does this mean for the race, and how might the future of Light Rail Transit in Hamilton be affected?
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal at Maple Leaf Strategies
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The Hamilton Bulldogs head coach, John Gruden, has left the team to join the New York Islanders. When Steve Staios first hired Gruden, he went off the beaten path, and it worked out very well for the team. How will he handle the search for a new head coach this time, and will lighting strike twice?Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Bulldogs Beat Writer for the Hamilton Spectator
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Bubba O'Neil debates Scott on whether the Toronto Raptors were right to trade DeMar DeRozan to San Antonio in exchange for Kawhi Leonard. What do you think of the move?
7/19/2018 • 49 minutes, 28 seconds
What happens when you buy a house but can't sell your current home? Is any other athlete on the same level as Hulk Hogan in terms of elevating the popularity of their sport? & A cautionary tale about spending thousands on your dream car
What do you do when you've bought a new house but can't sell your current home? It happens more often than you'd think.Guest: Rob Golfi, realtor with Re/Max Escarpment-Scott is joined by 900 CHML sports director Rick Zamperin to discuss MLB's all-star week and whether or not anyone has had as much of an impact on their sport as Hulk Hogan has had on wrestling.Guest: Rick Zamperin, assistant program, news & senior sports director with Global News Radio 900 CHML-What would you do if you could afford to buy your dream car? Scott shares the story of a man in Virginia who bought a $300,000 sports car, but was only able to enjoy it for less than a day.
7/18/2018 • 33 minutes, 16 seconds
Do Canadians know their Supreme Court? Sports Talk with Don Robertson, And the best place for a burglar to be trapped
What do Canadians know about their Supreme Court, and how is ours different from the U.S. Supreme Court? Andrew Lawton wrote about the low profle of Canada's Supreme Court for the National Post.
Guest: Andrew Lawton, Broadcaster, columnist and speaker
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What is the most appropriate place for a burglar to be trapped in? Scott shares a story of one hapless criminal's poor luck, and tells us how he would have handled the situation. Not that Scott plans on ever committing a burglary.
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Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about the world of sports, including Ray Emery, Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors, and the best all-star games in the world of sports.
7/17/2018 • 58 minutes, 27 seconds
How should parents discuss sex? Should all drugs be legalized? Will the allegations against Trudeau be forgotten?
Tonight for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Mike Fortune fights off a migraine to join Scott and tackle some of the trickiest topics from this week in news. The lights might be turned down in the studio, but the conversation is as bright as it has ever been.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Cable 14
7/14/2018 • 56 minutes, 1 second
A rediscovered piece of sports history, Changes in the sex ed curriculum, Hamilton's weirdest musical event
The Ontario sex education curriculum is undergoing further changes, and once again this is a controversial move. What are the pros and cons, and are these the changes that should be made?
Guest: Barbara Kay, columnist with the National Post
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Former Maple Leafs goalie Peter Ing is one of the few people to face a penalty shot from Wayne Gretzky, and one of the few to make the save. Recently, Todd Arkell reunited Ing with a piece of hockey history related to that game.
Guests: Peter IngTodd Arkell
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It has been nearly a decade since Cadillac Bill and the Creeping Bent released an album. Now, with an abundance of new and strange music, Bill an his band are preparing for what will probably be one of the weirdest album release parties ever to be hosted at This Ain’t Hollywood.
Guest: Cadillac Bill, of Cadillac Bill and the Creeping Bent, and The Cadillac Bill Show on Cable 14
7/13/2018 • 45 minutes, 16 seconds
Will Tim Hortons survive in China? Why will Burlington be filled with secret puzzles? And Bubba O'Neil on the World Cup
Tim Hortons has ambitious plans for China. But what chance does the chain have, and how will they have to change and adapt to the culture?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, from the DeGroote School of Business
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Burlington, Ontario, will host an Outdoor Adventure game on July 14. Puzzles and riddles, like those found in escape rooms, will be incorporated into local businesses and landmarks. But how did the organizers pull this off, and how can people join the game?
Guest: James Foley, of Mission Possible Escape Rooms
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Scott has assembled three bizarre stories: a man who tried to make the most out of his flaming wreck of a car, a woman whose romantic gesture got out of hand, and an attempted crime backfires in the face of two would-be fuel thieves. Which is the funniest, oddest story?
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Bubba O’Neil and Scott break down news from the world of sports.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, CHCH Sports Anchor
7/12/2018 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Should all drugs be decriminalized? Would you sign up to study "The Politics Of Funny" at McMaster? & How is Canada likely to fare in the 2026 World Cup?
Toronto’s chief medical officer of health is calling on the federal government to decriminalize all drugs as part of a strategy to treat addiction as a public health matter.Why is this being suggested and is it actually a good idea?Guest: Scott Bernstein, senior policy analyist with the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, lawyer based in Vancouver-In an era where there is no shortage of political satire out there, how important is it to understand the relationship between politics and comedy?McMaster University will soon be offering a course called "The Politics of Funny", which is an "examination of politics through the lens of comedy, from stand up to satirical news and including perspectives on race, class, gender, and free speech."Guest: Michelle Dion, Associate Professor of Political Science at McMaster University-Friend of the show Mark Hebscher joins Scott to talk about a number of topics from the world of sports, including how Canada is likely to fare in the World Cup in 2026 and how grim the near future looks for the Toronto Blue Jays.Guest: Mark Hebscher, podcaster: "Hebsy on Sports" & author: "The Greatest Athlete (You've Never Heard Of)"
7/11/2018 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
What do immigrants to Canada think of religion's role in society? What city service do most Hamiltonians want to see improved? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
As Canada is becoming more secular, a new poll from Angus Reid and Cardus has found that immigrants are twice as likely as third-generation Canadians to say that religion should have a significant influence on public life in Canada (20% to 10%) and half as likely to say there should be no influence (15% to 29%).Guest: Ray Pennings, Executive Vice-President, Cardus-The City of Hamilton has released the results of a survey of its citizens that asked which city services they were most satisfied with and which services they want to see improved.What did respondents feel was the area most in need of improvement in the city? The answer will likely not surprise you.-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about the world of sports, including the idea of a $10 million match-up between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, Travis Pastrana taking on Evel Knievel's famous Caesar's Palace jump, and the woeful condition of the Ottawa Senators.
7/10/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 9 seconds
A serious mayoral race in Hamilton, Big changes for the Canadian Open, And a new hot dog eating world record
With Vito Sgro now running against Fred Eisenberger for mayorship of Hamilton, will we see a seriously heated race?
Guest: BRad Clark, Principal with Maple Leaf Strategies, former MPP
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How will changes at the Canadian Open affect Hamilton and the Canadian Open?
Guest: Bill Paul, Chief Champtionships Officer for Golf Canada
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Bubba O'Neil weighs in on events from the world of sports, including the world cup and comeptitive eating.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH Sports anchor
7/5/2018 • 48 minutes, 53 seconds
What will happen next with Trudeau and the groping allegations he's facing? Is Hamilton's mayor going to face some serious competition in the upcoming election? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to allegations that he groped a young female reporter at a music festival in 2000 by saying he doesn't remember any "negative interactions". This story has been picking up traction because of Trudeau's stance as a feminist, as well as his zero tolerance" approach to sexual misconduct allegations within the Liberal party.What's likely to happen with this story moving forward?Guest: Tim Harper, National Affairs columnist with The Toronto Star, column:: "On groping allegation, Trudeau ducks the rules he set"-Vito Sgro is about to enter the mayoral race in Hamilton's upcoming municipal election. As a former Liberal campaign manager and a chartered accountant, he seems to be the first legitimate competition that Mayor Fred Eisenberger is likely to face. He also has taken a very strong anti-LRT stance.Guest: Vito Sgro, Partner, CBM Chartered Accountants-It was an incredibly busy Canada Day long weekend in the world of sports, and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott to talk about some of the biggest stories - including, of course, John Tavares' signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs and LeBron James joining the Lakers' lineup.
7/4/2018 • 56 minutes, 31 seconds
Should city councilors have term limits? Can a bylaw enforce respect? And dangerous things we did as kids
Scott welcomes Jen Watson back to the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Get ready for your long weekend with clever discussions and some fun stories, in the newst podcast of The Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Jen Watson, of Food 4 Kids, former news anchor with 900 CHML
6/30/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
Why is Ed Sheeran being sued for plagiarism? Can you pass the Canadian citizenship quiz? Why do we overlook personal responsibility?
Whenever violent acts are committed, we naturally search for a cause. But often it seems like we forget to acknowledge personal responsibility. Where do we go wrong, and how does this change our understanding of events in the news?
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Ed Sheeran is being sued by one of the writers of Marvin Gaye’s song Let’s Get It On. How can we identify musical plagiarism, and how do the courts handle cases like this?
Guest: Kurt Dahl
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Scott has gathered a list of three sodd stories from around the world. Get ready for the alarming way a Florida man was woken, the importance of spell-check, and an emotionally charged obituary. Which will be your favourite, which is the weirdest?
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To become a Canadian citizen, you must pass the citizenship test. Scott has taken questions from the test, and put together a condensed quiz. Play along and see how well you do, while Scott puts Will the Producer on the spot and tests his knowledge of Canada.
6/29/2018 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
How much will the carbon tax actually cost us? What's the latest from the World Cup? & Should Hamilton city council be allowed to kick out anyone who is disrespectful at public meetings?
We finally have an idea of how much the federal carbon tax will cost the average household.
Guest: Dr. Jennifer Winter, assistant professor in economics and director of the energy and environmental policy area at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary-A surprising twist of events as we near the halfway point of the World Cup - defending champion Germany has been eliminated in the first round by South Korea.What's happened so far and what can we expect from the second half of the World Cup?Guest: John McGrane, retired soccer player, in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame-
Hamilton city council is causing controversy after proposing changes to its procedural bylaw, which looks at how city hall meetings operate.
The new proposed bylaw states anyone who “speaks disrespectfully” to council may be booted from its public meetings.What about councillors themselves? Are they going to be held to the same standards?
6/28/2018 • 48 minutes, 19 seconds
How would you react to seeing a surprise Paul McCartney performance in The Beatles' hometown? Is it too soon for Gary Bettman to head to the Hockey Hall of Fame? & What if the ward 7 council seat remains empty until the October election?
Have you seen the Carpool Karaoke video with Paul McCartney? You may be one of the 18 million people who has watched the video on YouTube since the segment aired on The Late Late Show with James Corden. The segment ended with McCartney giving a surprise performance at a local Liverpool pub.What would it be like to have been at that impromptu performance? Mike Smith was there, and he joins Scott to explain what it was like.Guest: Mike Smith (and friends), from Liverpool-NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is one of those who has been announced as an inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame for 2018.Was this a good decision, or are there other people who deserve the honour more at this point in time?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH-There's been some discussion about what ought to be done with Donna Skelly's ward 7 council seat between now and the upcoming municipal election in light of her new role as MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook. Council says it may debate the idea of asking the province to leave the seat empty for the time being - despite a law that requires them to appoint a replacement.Scott muses on this idea and asks callers to weigh in on the idea.
6/27/2018 • 46 minutes, 58 seconds
Should we boycott American products in response to U.S. tariffs? Why are some still concerned about recreational pot becoming legal? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Should we be boycotting U.S. products in response to the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian goods?Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-We now know when recreational marijuana will be legal in Canada - October 17. A lot of people are celebrating, but not everybody is excited about this news.Why is there still some concern about the legalization of recreational pot?Guest: Dr. Antoine Kanamugire, author of "21 Unspoken Truths About Marijuana"-It's Monday night, which means it's time for Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys to chat on a variety of issues in the world of sports. They discuss why athletes should be kind and respectful when meeting fans, instant replay and theatrics during the World Cup, and the bidding war over New York Islanders captain John Tavares.
6/26/2018 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Will legalized marijuana be beneficial? How trustworthy are self-driving cars? Can streakers cause serious problems?
Tonight Pete Dyakowski upholds his reputation as “Canada’s Smartest Person” by joining Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Get ready for insights on the CFL, debates about the future of the auto industry, and an appearance from a special guest in the latest podcast of The Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Pete Dyakowski, former offensive lineman for the Tiger-cats, Roughriders and the Argonauts
6/23/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 1 second
Scott talks with Arkells frontman Max Kerman, 25 years of the Hockey Hall of Fame, And the woman exploring every street in Hamilton
Max Kerman talks with Scott about The Rally stadium concert on June 24 at Tim Hortons field, not taking success for granted, how their new single, and one of the biggest questions on the minds o Arkellians.
Guest: Max Kerman, the Arkells’ lead singer
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Anita Joldersma took up walking in 2014. She hated it. So how did she wind up on a mission to walk every street in Hamilton? And what has she discovered about our city while on her walks?
Guest: Anita Joldersma
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Scott recaps three absurd news stories week. Which is your favourite, and which is the weirdest?
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This week saw the 25th Anniversary of the opening of the Hockey Hall of Fame on Front Street in Toronto. Hockey Historian Kevin Shea joins Scott to share stories from the hall’s history
Guest: Kevin Shea, Hockey Historian and author of ‘The Hall – Celebrating Hockey’s Heritage, Heroes and Home’
6/22/2018 • 55 minutes, 23 seconds
What's it like to make the leap from Hamilton City Hall to Queen's Park? Will a streaker take legal action against the BC Lions? & What will the NBA draft mean for a point guard from Hamilton?
What's it like to be a new MPP? Scott sits down with new Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly to ask how it feels to make the transition from Hamilton City Hall to Queen's Park.Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP elect for Flamborough-Glanbrook, former ward 7 city councillor-The pantsless man who leapt onto the field during a BC Lions game and was tackled by Lions’ player Marcell Young may be taking legal action against the CFL team.Does he have a case, even though he instigated the incident by acting foolishly in the first place?Guest: Michael Kemeny, personal injury lawyer with the Morris Law Group-Scott and Bubba O'Neil discuss what's likely to happen with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a point guard from Hamilton who's getting a lot of buzz ahead of the NBA draft.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH
6/21/2018 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
What happens if we start a trade war with the U.S.? Do therapy dogs during high school exams do much good? The worst food product ideas ever
Marvin Ryder joins Scott in the studio, to clear up the convoluted issues that have lead some to call for a trade war between Canada and the U.S.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, DeGroote School of Business
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Some high schools in Hamilton will be bringing therapy dogs in during exam times, in order to help alleviate stress. But are the dogs needed, and are they a real solution to the problems students face?
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Scott discovered a surprsing connection between 900 CHML and Blue Jays history, which calls for a replay of his interview with singer Keith Hampshire.
Guest: Keith Hampshire, Gold Record awarded singer
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What are the worst ideas for food products to be released on the market? Scott counts down some questionable culinary creations. Were you a fan of any of these snacks and meals?
6/20/2018 • 59 minutes, 37 seconds
Is a public sector hiring freeze what Ontario needs? How should we be naming our new schools? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Premier-designate Doug Ford has put the public service under a hiring freeze as part of a series of measures meant to limit spending as he re-examines the province’s books.
Is this a good first step that sends the right kind of message to Ontarians?
Guest: Brad Clark, former Hamilton city councillor, former MPP and Minister of Transport & Labour, currently a principal at Maple Leaf Strategies
-There continues to be debate over the name of the new public high school being built at Scott Park. The name put forward, Shannen Koostachin Secondary School, was rejected in a 6-5 vote by trustees, with those opposed saying there ought to be more student feedback.How should we be naming our new schools?Guest: Larry Pattison, Ward 3 school trustee-For the first time since Scott returned from vacation, he and Don Robertson sit down for their usual Monday night sports chat. They discuss Phil Mickelson's questionable performance at the U.S. Open, how the sheer amount of strikeouts are affecting MLB viewership, and what to expect from the upcoming NHL and NBA drafts.
6/19/2018 • 57 minutes, 27 seconds
What are the parenting rules in 2018? Can companies randomly test employees for marijuana? Do you like Hamilton’s new basketball team’s name?
The Scott Radley Show PodcastThe brightest conversation in Hamilton is here to send you off into the weekend. Mike Fortune returns to the show tonight, fun and informative conversation about parenting, marijuana laws, the Prime Minister's eyebrows, The Hamilton Honey Badgers and more.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14
6/16/2018 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
Why have voters forgotten how to accept a loss? What is the Save The Mothers organization & how can we help it? And Bubba O’Neil talks Ticats, golf & more
The Scott Radley Show Podcast
Scott breaks down the potential danger behind hashtags like “#NotMyPremier” and “#NotMyPresident,” and the attitudes that lead to their creation.
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Save the Mothers is an international organization working to improve the health of mothers and babies in developing countries. While in Uganda, Scott was able to see some of what STM has accomplished and learned how he and others can help.
Guest: Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese, M.D., Founder of Save the Mothers
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Bubba O’Neil joins Scott to discuss the U.S. Open and debate what will happen in the Ticats upcoming season.
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, Sports anchor for CHCH News
6/15/2018 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
Canada will co-host the 2026 World Cup & what can we expect from this year's World Cup? Do some prescription medications cause depression? & Who will replace Donna Skelly on city council?
The World Cup starts tomorrow, beginning with Russia facing Saudi Arabia at 11am EST. As fans prepare to tune in for the biggest sporting event in the world, it was announced today that Canada will co-host the World Cup in 2026. A joint bid between Canada, the United States and Mexico was selected as the tournament host today in Moscow in a vote of FIFA's member associations. The current plan calls for Canada to stage 10 preliminary-round games.What can we expect from this year's World Cup and when it comes time for the event to come to North America, how much support will Canada's team get from Canadian fans?Guest: John McGrane, retired soccer player, in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame-A new study from researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago has found that 1 in 3 Americans are taking prescription medication that lists 'depression' as a possible side effect.So how many people are aware of this and is this actually leading to more people suffering from depression?Guest: Dr. Dima Qato, assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago's College of Pharmacy and lead author of the study-With Donna Skelly moving on to represent Flamborough-Glanbrook as MPP in the new PC provincial government, she leaves a vacancy on city council. We also have a municipal election coming up in a matter of months. Who should be appointed to fill her seat as councillor for Ward 7? Scott offers some suggestions and takes calls from listeners on what they think the city ought to do.
6/14/2018 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Are politicians pushing away voters? Why are there only 6 story arcs for a story to follow? What's Ben's Story of the Day? Is the NBA Championship Final getting boring?
The provincial election that is currently going on is easily the nastiest we've seen yet and we have to ask, are things getting out of control? Is the name calling and personal comments making you more likely to vote or are our politicians doing the exact opposite?-All of the stories you have come to love follow a pattern and mathematicians, yes mathematicians, from the University of Vermont have found that there are 6 story arcs for a story to follow. What are these story arcs and how can it be that from over 1700 English-language stories, only 6 story arcs exist?
Guest: Gary Barwin, author of Yiddish for Pirates and former Writer in Residence at McMaster University-Ben's Story of the Day never has a dull moment, especially when people drive into fresh cement that buries their car up to the doors, get high and wear women's braziers to fill up bathtubs with potatoes and determine that cockroach milk is the next superfood. Are things sometimes gross? Occasionally, but never dull! What's Ben's Story of the Day? What's your story of the day?-For the 4th year the Golden State Warriors are going up against LeBron James for the NBA Finals Championship. Are things getting old or is seeing the best teams, that happen to be these two, go up against each other time and time again still exciting? Is it time for the Blue Jays to sell off as many players as they can and rebuild the team from the ground up?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
Today was Ben's last time on The Scott Radley Show. To everyone who listens to and enjoys the show, thank you.
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5/30/2018 • 55 minutes, 31 seconds
How are the three main party leaders performing less than 2 weeks before election day? How has "shrinkflation" affected food in Canada? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Following the leaders debate on Sunday night, Scott and Brad Clark rip into all three main party leaders for their performances - both during the debates and over the course of the campaign so far.Guest: Brad Clark, former Hamilton city councillor, MPP and Minister of Transport & Labour, currently a principal at Maple Leaf Strategies-A new estimate says between 15% and 20% of all packaged food in Canada has shrunk over the past 5 years. It's called "shrinkflation".Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-There's plenty to talk about in the world of sports, and Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys touch on all kinds of sports news, including the Hamilton Bulldogs' performance in the Memorial Cup, the Stanley Cup final, and too many strikeouts in baseball.
5/29/2018 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Are politicians too quick to ban things? Is the Rock ‘n’ Roll era coming to an end? How much grooming can you do on the subway?
It’s Friday night and Scott is hosting the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Mike Fortune returns to the studio, after moderating political debates, and is ready for any topic that Scott throws at him. Start your weekend in the best way by listening to the newest podcast of The Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Mike Fortune, host Cable 14
5/26/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Should Hamilton police wear body cams? Has the NFL violated freedom of expression? Is Hamilton ready for an NHL team?
Why don't Hamilton police officers wear cameras that document their conduct, and should they?
Guest: Clint Twolan, President of the Hamilton Police Association
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Do the new NFL rules, regarding what a player may and may not do during the national anthem, violate the rights of the players?
Guest: Jon Pinkus, Associate with Samfiru Tamarkin LLP
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Once more the question of of bringing an NHL team to Hamilton has entered the conversation. Scott and Bubba get to the heart of the issue: how realistic of an idea is it?
Guest: Bubba O'Niel, Sports anchor on CHCH
5/25/2018 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Will you vote out of belief in a party or distaste of another? 1925 Hamilton Tigers sweater found! What's Ben's Story of the Day? Will Johnny Manziel pull the Ticats down or lift them up?
There are poles about every little thing going on with the provincial election where we can see a few interesting trends. One of the most interesting things is how many people are voting for the NDP not because they want the NDP to win but becuase they don't want the Liberals or PCs to. Will you be voting because you believe in a party or because you don't want another to win?-There's some idea that Hamilton did, in fact, have an NHL team at one point. Too bad there isn't any jersey or sweater in any museums to prove it until now! Someone has found one after going to some great lengths to find it and he shares some stories from his journey.
Guest: Russ Boychuk, Seeker of a 1925 Hamilton Tiger Jersey-Scott's producer, Ben, has been posed with three really... interesting situations that people have been found in. From a heavily tattooed man standing on top of swings shouting the birds and the bees story in graphic detail to three men who stole a 25ft shed with a pickup truck and a guy who hid his legless girlfriend from the police in a garbage can, Ben has quite a few peculiar options to choose from. What story will he crown as his story of the day? Which one is your story of the day?-It's official! Johnny Manziel is now a Tiger-Cat and if there's someone who knows the ins and outs of this, it's none other than CHML's very own Rick Zamperin. What does he think of Manziel's signing? Will we be seeing a prosperous season for the Ticats or will he just do something dumb and pull the Cats down?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
5/24/2018 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
Do you trust any of Ontario's provincial candidates? What is the result of the deal between the Ticats and the City of Hamilton? What is Andrea Horwath's stance on Hamilton's LRT?
Time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, with Brad Clark joining Scott in the studio for a lively conversation about the news of the week.
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal at Maple Leaf Strategies, Former City Councillor, MPP, Minister Transport & Labour
5/19/2018 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Are Ontario politicians focused on the right issues? Is the Royal Family moving with the times? Ben's Story of the Day and will the Hamilton Bulldogs hoist the Memorial Cup?
Whenever elections roll around, politicians love saying that they'll cut taxes and spend more on the people. That can only run for so long before you end up billions of dollars in debt like we are right now. Now our politicians need to do something but what is it? Are our politicians focused on the most urgent issues, or the the most emotionally charge ones?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of the Bill Kelly Show on Global News Radio 900 CHML-The upcoming royal wedding isn't going to be following tradition quite like weddings from the past. What will these changes be and should the Royal Family be moving with the times?
Guest: Robert Oldham, past president of the Hamilton Branch of the Monarch's League of Canada-Ben's Story of the Day is coming to you today with some more confusing people's stories and unusual situations. Misspelled tattoos, flying bouncy castles and screaming German parrots are all on the menu today plus a Canadian story that Scott will skip over... sort of...-The Hamilton Bulldogs have conquered Ontario and are getting ready to take on the rest of Canada's top junior teams. The ultimate winner will be awarded the Memorial Cup. The Bulldogs have played strong, will this trend continue out in Regina?
Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Hamilton Bulldogs Reporter for The Hamilton Spectator
5/18/2018 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Do you hear Laurel or Yanny? One call halted Canadian Armed Forces training in Hamilton and can we change government regulations to reduce house pricing? Also, did Joey Votto destroy his reputation?
Everyone is arguing about whether they hear Laurel or Yanny after listening to this clip -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCGpl0E95cM -- so we thought we'd find out how our hearing actually works and how it's possible two people can listen to the same sound but hear two totally different things. And what does this mean for other things, like music? Could we be listening to the same song but actually be hearing it differently?
Guest: Laurel Trainor, Director of McMaster's Auditory Development Lab-You've probably heard more than a few helicopters flying over Hamilton during the last few days until suddenly, they stopped. Someone called the Canadian Armed Forces and mentioned something that halted their training across all of Hamilton. Who put in this call and what did he or she call about?-The C.D. Howe Institute says government regulations alone have driven up the cost of homes in Hamilton by as much as $100,000. What policies have done this? Can they be changed or would undoing them cause more harm than good?
Guest: Ben Dachis, Associate Director of Research at the C.D. Howe Institute-Joey Votto has decided to rip on Canadian baseball and then turn around and apologize profusely. Has he completely shredded his reputation here or will people forget this as soon as he wins another award?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
5/17/2018 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
How much do Ontarians owe? What's with all these feet washing up on Vancouver's shoreline? Why would this lady send a guy 65 thousand texts after a first date? Three Hamilton Bulldogs share stories and excitement from the path to the Memorial Cup
How much do Ontarians owe? Do the math and you'll discover that when you factor in provincial plus federal debt, the amount we owe is equal to each family being on the hook for more than $400,000. For how much longer will this continue to grow?
Guest: John Robson, Columnist for the National Post-Another foot washed up onto the Vancouver shoreline this week. That's 14 this decade. Is this the work of a twisted serial killer or some weird coincidence?
Guest: Sasha Reid, Criminologist and Serial Killer Expert-Usually first dates are a little awkward and a lot of decisions regarding how you feel about the other person are made. Some lady from the United States made her decision on a first date and it was simple, he was the one. She was later arrested for sending the man 65 thousand texts - and you thought you had a bad first date experience.-Three of the four Hamiltonians on the Hamilton Bulldogs join Scott in studio to talk about a championship, the Memorial Cup and the joys and challenges of playing at home.
Guests: Brandon Saigeon, Nick Caamano and Owen Burnell, Players for the Hamilton Bulldogs
5/16/2018 • 42 minutes, 51 seconds
What are the plans for Hamilton's entertainment venues? How well can we predict the Ontario election results? And Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Carmen's Group is bidding to operate the entertainment venues in Hamilton's downtown. Now they have teamed with Oakview Group, a major management and concert-booking company based in Los Angeles. What is the benefit of Hamilton this organization, and how could this change Hamilton?
Guest: Scott Warren, of Carmen's Group
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The Ontario Provincial election is only weeks away. Scott talks to Dr. Barry Kay of the Laurier Instittute for Public Predictions and Policy, to get a picture of what Ontario's political landscape will likely look like after June 7, 2018.
Guest: Dr. Barry Kay, Political Science Professor at Wilfor Laurier University
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And Don Robertson makes his weekly stop by The Scott Radley Show, to talk about the Bulldogs' historic season, the Raptors and more.
Guest: Don Robertson, General Manager and Associate Head Coach for the Dundas Real McCoys
5/15/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Should Trump get credit for changes in North Korea? How hard will it be for the Toronto Maple Leafs' new GM? And Hamilton's connection to film history
Tonight Scott is joined by Cadillac Bill for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Prepare for serious talk, lighthearted topics, history lessons and some strange words of wisdom in the newest podcast of The Scott Radley Show.
Guest: Cadillac Bill of The Cadillac Bill Show on Cable 14
5/12/2018 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
Will this teachers' union ever be satisfied? A group bigger than Justin Bieber and Donald Trump combined is coming to Hamilton! A special edition of Ben's Story of the Day and Bollywood dancing in Winnipeg Jets colours?
Ontario's largest education union has publicly endorsed the NDP because they say that the Liberals haven't been supporting education as much as they'd like. If this sounds weird to you, that's because it should. The Wynne Liberals have poured billions of your dollars into education and that still isn't enough for the union?! Will they ever be satisfied?-A group with more likes than Justin Bieber and Donald Trump COMBINED will be coming to Hamilton to perform at FirstOntario Centre. You may have never heard of BTS but this K-pop group has amassed a following so large that they didn't even need conventional adverstising to sell out these concerts so fast that Ticketmaster's website couldn't keep up. Will you be seeing BTS live in Hamilton?
Guest: Graham Rockingham, Music Editor at the Hamilton Spectator-Today is a special edition of Ben's Story of the Day. What makes it special you might be asking? It's the second time we've done this this week! There's also a bit of a theme to the stories, can you guess what it is? Ben will choose his story, which one is your story of the day?-When two sports guys get together, interesting conversations often start up. Whether it's basketball or hockey, Scott loves it all and so does Bubba O'Neil! Things do get a bit weird when some people start doing a Bollywood dance number while wearing Winnipeg Jets colours though....
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
5/11/2018 • 56 minutes, 18 seconds
How should we be teaching our kids math? A new election means new political cartoons! Ben's Story of the Day and bulletin board material, does it motivate sports teams?
The Wynne Liberals tried something new with how our kids should be taught and it's not only confused the kids who are supposed to learn math, it's confused everyone else too! Clearly this method isn't working, could switching back to the 'old way' of teaching math be the answer we've been looking for?
Guest: Dr. Robert Craigen, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba-With a new provincial election on the horizon, editorial cartoonists and artists are starting to get excited. There are some... quirky... people running for office each with their own flaws that cartoonists love to interpret for everyone in comedic ways. They're some of the few that can knock politicians down a peg or two, so what are The Spec's editorial cartoonist's thoughts on this upcoming election?
Guest: Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist at The Hamilton Spectator-There is a world full of unique and wonderful people. Most of them lead quite normal lives but there's a few that just take things to another level. Scott poses his producer, Ben, with three stories about three different (extra emphasis on 'different') individuals in unusual situations that he must choose from to be crowned Ben's Story of the Day. Which one would you choose as your story of the day?-Scott is joined by Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys to talk about bulletin board material, athletes bashing other athletes and teams. Does it make sense or could it be counter-intuitive?
Guest: Don Robertson, Owner and Operator of the Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record at Com/Choice Realty
5/9/2018 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
Bulldogs set for first finals game on Hamilton ice in 40 years. Should hospitals house safe injection sites in Hamilton? How much is too much of your favourite food?
The Scott Radley Show
In the next few weeks, Sam Merulla will bring forward a motion to have public hospitals house safe injection sites in the city of Hamilton. Is the end of the search for suitable safe injection site locations, and what would be the logistics of adding them to hospitals?Guest: Sam Merulla, Councillor for Ward 4 in Hamilton, Ontario-It has been 40 years since a Hamilton team has played an OHL finals game on home ice. Tonight the Hamilton Bulldogs are going to break that streak. Some are surprised that they have made it this far, others expected great things from this season. Scott talks to Steve Staios, to get his insights on this season and what to expect from tonight’s game.Guest: Steve Staios, General manager and President of the Hamilton Bulldogs-Scott is baffled, to say the least, by Don Gorske of Fond du Lac Wisconsin. On May 4th Gorske consumed his 30,000th Big Mac hamburger. In light of this, Scott ponders the level of commitment needed, to have the same meal nearly every day for multiple decades and how frequently the average person could eat their favourite food before getting sick of it.
5/8/2018 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
Did Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger's tweet cross a line? Could you ever enjoy Bill Cosby’s TV shows again? Do we expect too much from customer service?
Tonight is the night for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, with Mike Fortune joining Scott in the studio for a reanalysis of this week’s news.
Guest: Mike Fortune, of Cable 14.
5/5/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 18 seconds
What's the real provincial deficit? Should we push to clean up downtown or push to enforce the bylaws? People are buying Extreme Cut Out Jeans for $215 CAD.... does the stupidity ever end? Does the CFL do enough to make an event out of its draft?
The Wynne Liberals have said we're going to run a $6 billion deficit, roughly. The auditor general says, no, it'll be more like $11.5 billion. And now the financial accountability officer says it'll be closer to $12 billion. Is this a simple difference of opinion? Is this a political squabble. Or is someone intentionally fudging the truth?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-If you haven't looked lately, the downtown is filthy! In certain spots that is. Cigarette butts by the thousands are among the worst offenders. Now a task force has pushed the city to see if there's anything that can be done to clean up or even simply enforce the bylaws that are already in place.
Guest: Cameron Topp, Owner of Saigon Soul Food restaurant-Jeans are reknown for their robustness and reliability. The fashion industry sometimes takes clothes to a new level and sometimes even challenges the notion of calling them 'clothes'. Jeans have now fallen victim to the fashion industry whose charging $168 US for 'Extreme Cut Out Jeans'. Are people even thinking nowadays?-Tonight is the CFL draft and the Tiger-Cats have the first overall pick. What are they going to do with that? Do you think the league does enough to turn it into as big an event as possible, much like the NFL has done with its draft?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
5/4/2018 • 51 minutes, 15 seconds
Why has the mayor resorted to name calling? What's the science behind best-before dates? What's Ben's Story of the Day? 5 Junior hockey players suspended for removing their medals?
On Tuesday evening the mayor fired off a blistering tweet at Donna Skelly calling her a rookie councillor who doesn't care about Hamilton and is only in it for herself. He then blasted Doug Ford in another tweet. Is this par for the course in election season or unseemly behaviour from a mayor? And should he be creating enemies with the party that appears likely to form a government?
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal at Maple Leaf Strategies-Every day we glance at best-before dates on food packaging before digging in. How are these dates decided? Is there some science behind this or is there just some guy stamping packages with random dates and how much food waste is there by following these dates religiously?
Guest: Dr. Keith Warriner, Professor of Food Sciences at Guelph University-Once a week, three stories are pitted against each other to be crowned Ben's Story of the Day. Sometimes the stories are weird, sometimes they're gross and sometimes they're just plain funny. What three stories did Scott find for Ben today? Which one is your story of the day?-Five Swedish hockey players have been suspended from IIHF competition for removing their silver medals after the world junior championship. Is that justified? Also, a new basketball league is being launched by Mike Morreale with a team landing here in Hamilton. Is there any way this could work?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
5/3/2018 • 51 minutes, 3 seconds
Can China track every citizen daily? Are millennials convincing themselves that home ownership can't happen? How did this guy eat 125 cupcakes in 8 minutes? Is the OHL helping the Bulldogs get a new arena?
China is in the process of implementing a facial recognition system using 600 million cameras that will track every citizen and penalize or reward them based on social credit scores. Sound terrifying? It is.
Guest: Gordon Chang, Expert on Asian Politics-A new poll by OREA says millennials believe the dream of home ownership is out of their reach. Is it, or are their expectations creating a gap that can't be bridged?
Guest: Tim Hudak, CEO of Ontario Real Estate Association-Competitive eating is simply incredible and arguably dumb but there's still something to be said about someone who can eat 125 cupcakes in about 8 minutes. Matt Stonie posted a video of him doing this as well as other unbelievable eating feats on YouTube. -The Hamilton Bulldogs open their OHL final tomorrow in Sault Ste. Marie. What have they done right that's allowed them to get this far in just three years? And what is the league doing to help Michael Andlauer get a new arena in Hamilton?
Guest: David Branch - President of the Canadian Hockey League & Commissioner of the Ontario Hockey League
5/2/2018 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
If Doug Ford becomes premier, should Hamilton re-open the discussion on the $1 billion for LRT? Could it actually be harmful to give oxygen to a person in medical distress? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Ontario PC leader Doug Ford says if his party wins the June election, the City of Hamilton can spend the $1 billion in funding for LRT on any infrastructure projects it wants.Should the money be going toward other infrastructure projects in Hamilton? Is it worth re-opening the discussion?Guest: Jason Farr, Hamilton city councillor for Ward 2-A new study from researchers at McMaster University has found that it might actually be harmful to give oxygen to a person who is in medical distress. How did this process even become standard practice in the first place and what should first responders and medical practitioners be doing differently?Guest: Dr. Derek Chu, clinical fellow at McMaster University's Department of Medicine-Scott is joined by Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys to talk sports, as well as how Scott's desk at the Hamilton Spectator had a guest starring role in an Emmy-winning miniseries. They also ask the questions - is it appropriate to suspend a player for flipping the bird? Is the NHL ever going to fix its instant replay system?
5/1/2018 • 53 minutes, 54 seconds
How should courts handle cases involving racial issues? Who has the most extravagant pregame shows in the NHL? Are jokes about Donald Trump getting boring?
Tonight Jay McQueen joins Scott Radley in the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton!
Guest: Jay McQueen. morning and evening weather announcer for 900 CHML Global News Radio
4/28/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Where is Counc. Matthew Green's case going next? Are we going to learn more secrets about the JFK assassination? There's a 0.5km marathon with beer for everyone! Should soccer stop deciding championships with penalty kicks?
A Police Services Act tribunal found a Hamilton cop did not racially profile Councillor Matthew Green during a stop two years ago today. What, if anything, does this decision mean? And where does this case go from here because we know it's not done?
Guest: Bernard Cummins, Lawyer for Const. Andrew Pfeifer-The U.S. government dumped another sea of documents about the JFK assassination today. What do they say? Also, not all of them were released though, a bunch were held for "national security reasons" despite assurances they'd all be released. Why is this?
Guest: Randy Owen, JFK Assassination Expert-Except for those that actually enjoy exercise, running and working out in general sucks. It isn't fun and it hurts, so then why not run in a race for a short distance... like a REALLY short distance. Only 0.5km long and don't worry, there's a donut and coffee station half way through with a designated smoking area for those that need a break. Oh and there's beer! Do we need to go on?-What now for the Maple Leafs? And when will soccer finally change it's rules and stop deciding championships with penalty kicks?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
4/27/2018 • 52 minutes, 34 seconds
Is the Liberal deficit larger than we thought? How do we get parents more engaged in their children's homework? What's Ben's Story of the Day? What's the opposite of sport?
Remember that budget and more specifically that deficit the Liberals were going to be running? Yeah you could add a few more billion dollars to that. How is something as large as this missed? Could it really just be some sort of misinterpretation by some accountants?
Guest: Steve Paikin, Host of "The Agenda with Steve Paikin" on TVO-Our children are a being taught a style of math that few of us, if any, are familiar with. How can it be that we're expected to help our kids at home with their homework when it's something that we don't even understand ourselves? What options are out there for parents to understand what's being taught in school?
Guest: Bill Torrens, HWDSB Superintendent of Program-If you had 12-year-old that bought his own trip to Bali and booked a hotel room at a three star resort with his mom's credit card after an argument, a person who was charged $500 over a forgotten apple slice and a jail guard who's going to jail for 50 years for stealing $1.5 million worth of fajitas, which one would you choose as your story of the day? Ben has his story of the day, what's yours?-Tonight the Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays and TFC are all playing at about the same time. This makes some people drool while others scream in protest over why athletes get paid such large amounts of money. There is often debate between whether sports rule or suck but what's the alternative to sport? What is the opposite of sport?
4/26/2018 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
Can vehicular tragedies like Toronto be prevented? To Kill A Mockingbird exhibit coming to Stratford Perth Museum! Do three different animal attacks make this guy the unluckiest man ever? Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Everyone knows what happened in Toronto and how it happened, a rental van caused massed casualties. This weapon of choice brings about a lot of questions but the biggest one is how can we prevent this from happening again? This makes for a huge challenge given the availability of rental vehicles.
Guest: Candyce Kalshall, Fellow at the Center for Security and Intelligence Studies at The University of Buckingham, Specialist in Conflict and Global Affairs and author of: Armed Forces and Government as well as Mutiny or Revolution?-To Kill A Mockingbird is a book and movie that you have probably read and/or watched and for the first time ever, the Monroe County Museum, a museum about To Kill a Mockingbird and its writing, is sending a travelling exhibit and it's coming to the Stratford Perth Museum. How did this cooperation happen and what will this travelling exhibit put on display?
Guest: John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum-There are some pretty unlucky people in this world but there's always something that happens that tops all other stories. Could this guy's numerous 'encounters' with animals possibly make him the unluckiest man in the world?-Yesterday's events cut The Scott Radley Show short but fear not! Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys is here to continue yesterday's conversations and start some new ones. The Bulldogs and Frontenacs are probably glad they don't have to compete with the Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays AND TFC all who have games tomorrow night. With all these teams playing, you can be sure there are some opinions and predictions that need some airing.
Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys and Broker of Record at Com/Choice Realty
4/25/2018 • 47 minutes, 2 seconds
What do we know so far about the Toronto van attack? What was it like on the scene? & How will it impact security for Game 6 between the Leafs and Bruins in Toronto, and should the game have been cancelled?
In a condensed version of the Scott Radley Show, Scott speaks with a number of guests about the fatal van attack in Toronto.First, Scott is joined by Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson on Global News Radio, about the events that have been unfolding during the day and what to expect from ongoing coverage as more details emerge.Guest: Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson, Global News Radio-Scott speaks with a witness of the van attack in Toronto.Guest: Genevieve-Scott is joined by Jeremy Cohn, who walked the path of the incident today from Finch to Sheppard. What did he see?Guest: Jeremy Cohn, digital video journalist with Global News-Following the horrible attack in the city's north, Toronto is also preparing for a crucial Game 6 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins. What can we expect from the game, both in terms of security and actual play? Should the game have been cancelled in light of the tragic events?Guest: Rick Zamperin, senior sports director and assistant program/news director with Global News Radio 900 CHML
4/24/2018 • 34 minutes, 32 seconds
Is a guaranteed income a good idea for Canada? How vicious will Ontario’s provincial election be? What can you not bring across provincial borders?
Doug "The Deacon" Faraway joins Scott Radley in the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. It's time for an in-depth analysis of news from the last week – serious and otherwise.
Guest: Doug Faraway, host of CIty Matters on Cable 14
4/21/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Does a new arena on the escarpment make sense? Is there a gap in history teachings? Why would someone arrive to prom in a hearse? Is the NHL inconsistent when disciplining players?
Suddenly the talk of a new arena on the mountain has life. Even the mayor has said it's an idea he wouldn't immediately shut down. So why does such a thing in the Limeridge Mall area make sense? And is there any appetite at all for public money to be spent on this or would it have to be 100 per cent privately funded?
Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-Yesterday we chatted about a poll showing a shockingly low number of American millenials know anything about the Holocaust or what happened in World War II. Makes you wonder, what is being taught in history class these days, especially when we're tearing down statues and renaming buildings because our heroes are now villains, our villains now heroes and nothing is black and white.
Guest: Jan Haskings-Winner, past president of the Ontario History and Social Sciences Teachers' Association-There's a girl in Georgia that is an aspiring funeral director so she decided to make her prom entrances particularly special. As if a hearse driving her to prom wasn't weird enough, she was also brought into the dance hall in a casket! What would your reaction be if you were her prom date?-Nazem Kadri got three games for a cheap shot on a player's head. Today a Winnipeg Jets defenceman got just one game for a vicious crosscheck to another player's head/neck. Does the NHL have a consistency problem when it comes to discipline? Most seem to think so and they've thought this for a long time.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
4/20/2018 • 53 minutes, 2 seconds
How has 22% of American millennials never heard of the Holocaust? Is standing on planes the future of air travel? Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Why do so many TV channels broadcast the exact same thing at the exact same time?
A new poll of American millennials has found most don't know much about the Holocaust, Auschwitz or how many people were exterminated in World War II. In fact, 22 per cent had never even heard of the Holocaust! What's that about those who forget history...
Guest: Gustavo Rymberg, CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation-Airlines are now considering adding standing seats to save space, cram more people into planes and save the customer a few bucks. Is this really the future of air travel? Does anyone really want to fly like this?
Guest: Brett Snyder, Author of The Cranky Flier blog-Ben has a line-up full of goofballs and weird scenarios ahead of him. Scott brings up three stories and his producer, Ben, crowns one of them his story of the day. Which one will he choose? Which one is your story of the day?-Almost all of TSN and Sportsnet's channels are showing the same thing at the same time. Five channels all mirroring each other. Is this what was intended when the CRTC expanded their licence and let them go big? Why would the OHL playoffs not be on one, the Stanley Cup playoffs on one, baseball on one, and some other things be on the others?
Guest: Chris Zelkovich, Sports Media Writer and Critic
4/19/2018 • 47 minutes, 24 seconds
Can we be seeing housing in areas zoned for malls? What should Tim Hortons do to get back on top? Do psychoactive substances and Bison mix? How far will the Bulldogs go in the playoffs?
There are some signs that are showing that fewer and fewer people are going out and shopping at malls. There's also a search for a place to put subsidized housing so could the answer to both of these situations be moving some housing onto shopping mall properties or combining the two?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton-Tim Hortons has fallen on some bad times but can moving their head office to Toronto help change their misfortune? Will this help Tim Hortons or do they need to change something else with their brand?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-We often hear about the escapades of idiots in zoos and things don't often go well for those people. We also see signs that say don't do this or don't do that which obviously means that someone has tried to do exactly that before but what happened to make the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco have a sign that says, "DO NOT GIVE THE BISON PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES"? Did someone seriously try and give a drug like ecstasy to Buffalos? What would a Buffalo strung out on ecstasy even look like?-The Hamilton Bulldogs are powering forward in the playoffs and are playing the Kingston Frontenacs next in the OHL semi-finals. The last time the Bulldogs were here they lost which prompts the question, will they lose again or can we see them going all the way?
Guest: Michael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs
4/18/2018 • 44 minutes, 9 seconds
What was it like at the Boston Marathon this year? Why is Tim Hortons no longer as widely beloved by Canadians? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
What was it like at the Boston Marathon today? Scott catches up with a Niagara Regional police officer who joined the show last week to share his story about going from nearly dying to running as a competitor in the Boston Marathon.Guest: Neal Ridley, Niagara Regional Police Officer and Boston Marathon Competitor-Gone are the days of Tim Hortons being one of Canada's most beloved fast food chains. Every year Leger research group releases the top 10 companies or brands in Canada and this year, Tim Hortons fas fallen to #50 - down from #4 in 2017.What's happened to Tim Hortons to make its reputation drop so significantly in the eyes of Canadians?Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoy's sit down to talk sports, including the Boston Marathon, the Toronto Maple Leafs' performance in the NHL playoffs (which hasn't been stellar so far), and the extravagance of the Vegas Golden Knights' pre-game show before the first game of the playoffs.
4/17/2018 • 55 minutes, 36 seconds
Is privacy a human right? Why do so many rich people have terrible haircuts? How much can movies based on real events change the story?
Scott welcomes Loren Lieberman to the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Tonight, the two tackles tough topics.
Guest: Loren Lieberman, from Cable 14
4/14/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 46 seconds
Why are gas prices going up and where's the limit? What does a Hamiltonian look like? Kent Austin a consultant for the Ticats? Going from an inch of life to running in the Boston Marathon?
Gas is going up and up and up! It isn't showing any signs of going down any time soon but what we aren't seeing much of is why it's still going up. Where's the ceiling on this and why is gas going up at all?
Guest: Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy-If you were to be asked what a Hamiltonian looks like, what would pop into your mind? It's a fun challenge to think about that someone actually looked into and made a 5 part series about. What prompts someone to do this and what's the outcome, is it what you would expect?
Guest: Steve Buist, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator-There has been some major news within the Hamilton Tiger-Cats! The vice-president of football operations is now the former vice-president of football operations! You heard that right, Kent Austin has stepped away from his former role and is now taking on a consultant role. What does that mean? Let's ask someone who knows!
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-The Boston Marathon is something we've all heard of for some reason or another. Now there's another reason that you may have heard of it because a local police officer will be running in it. He went from being within an inch of dying to running in the Boston Marathon. How does someone go from one side of this spectrum all the way to the other?
Guest: Neal Ridley, Niagara Regional Police Officer and Boston Marathon Competitor
4/13/2018 • 51 minutes, 29 seconds
Is city council even thinking now? Should Swastika Trail change its name? Ben's Story of the Day and what's it like being one of Marvel's comic book artists?
There has been a big trend of Hamiltonians' civil engagement getting lower and lower. City council wants to change this but their solution is nothing short of disappointing. 9am meetings suck enough on their own so how could putting one on a Friday morning make people want to show up? They have work!-The swastika's meaning has had its real meaning stolen and rewritten by the Nazis. This new meaning that the swastika has taken on has sparked a conversation as to whether or not Swastika Trail should have its name changed. What do you think? Even though the street was named before the Nazis existed, should they change it?
Guest: Randy Gazer, Swastika Trail Resident-When the Detroit zoo is giving away 5lbs of animal poop to its first 1000 visitors, some guy nearly dies from eating a whole Carolina Reaper and a guy donates his 3 toes lost to frostbite to make drinks with, that can only mean one thing, Ben's Story of the Day! Which one of these is your story of the day?-There seems to be a new superhero movie coming out every month but what ever happened to comic books? More specifically, what happened to those that make comic books? Is business booming because of these movies or is the opposite happening? What's it like being an artist for Marvel? Well we have one of our own here in Hamilton so Scott caught up with him.
Guest: Michael Walsh, Marvel Comic Book Artist and Writer
4/12/2018 • 50 minutes, 16 seconds
Is BC allowed to prevent the Trans Mountain Pipeline from being built? What's the likelihood of a surgeon performing the wrong operation in Hamilton? Nudist resort lifeguard wanted! What creates serial killers and why do they exist?
It's no secret that there is a pipeline that's supposed to be built in western Canada but there's one catch, the BC government isn't having any of it. Despite a federal government decision being made, a province is preventing it from moving forward. Surely this is against some law or there's something that Ottawa can do about this, right?
Guest: Brian-Lee Crowley, Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute-A lady in Russia needed some surgery done but the doctor poisoned her by accident which ultimately killed her! Even though this didn't happen in Canada, how can something like this even happen to begin with? What's the likelihood of something like this happening in Hamilton?
Guest: Anne Marie MacDonald, Surgical Program Director at St. Joseph's Healthcare-There are many jobs out there that people simply don't want to do. Being a lifeguard is an arguably desirable position but what if there was a small catch - it's at a nudist resort? If this does interest you, there's a place that needs one and it could be you!-Nearly everyone has at least a small interest in serial killers. They capture our imaginations and make for some pretty neat stories despite the gruesome and horrific acts they commit. No one is more intrigued by them than a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto who also happens to be a serial killer researcher. She joined Scott in studio for an in depth look at what can make a serial killer tick and how she came to fall in love with it all.
Guest: Sasha Reid, University of Toronto PhD candidate and Serial Killer Researcher
4/11/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 19 seconds
The tragic crash involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team, how the city is finally addressing the area rating infrastructure fund, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The nation is reeling after the tragic crash involving a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team in Saskatchewan.A few years ago, Bill McDougall played in an Allan Cup for the Dundas Real McCoys. Not long before that, he set an AHL playoff scoring record with 52 points in 16 games. And only a few years prior to that, he scored 187 points in 61 games for the Humboldt Broncos. During that time, he traveled that stretch of highway on a team bus dozens of times.Guest: Bill McDougall-
It appears something is finally being done on the area rating free money festival of spending. But should rules be put in place or should it just be removed and the cash applied equally across the city?Guest: Donna Skelly, councillor for Ward 7-
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk sports during the second hour of the show, as they do every Monday. This week, Scott and Don discuss the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, but lighten up during the second half for a chat about the Masters.
4/10/2018 • 59 minutes, 57 seconds
What would the City of Hamilton do if given 1.3 billion dollars? Why do some news stories not stick around? Can we improve paper coffee cups?
For the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Scott Radley welcomes Jamie West to the show for a well-rounded wrap up of this week's biggest topics
Guest: Jamie West, Owner, Operator, President and CEO of WestPro Media
4/7/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Housing market isn't as bad as it seems... just depends on who you are, is there any protection against companies collecting your information? Can a bachelor party go any worse than this? What's it like being the Keeper of the Cup?
The housing market was doing amazingly for a while but that's not the case anymore. The days of selling your house for a large amount of many has come and gone but what does that mean for those trying to buy a home? Where is the market going to go from here?
Guest: Hilliard MacBeth, Author of "When the Bubble Bursts: Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash"-Nearly everything about you can probably be found on the internet. Whether you know it or not, there are companies that track everything you search for, buy and even the places you go, how long it takes you to get there and how long you're there for. How are they allowed to do this? Shouldn't there be a law against this?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Internet Lawyer-Bachelor parties are infamous for getting out of hand for many reasons. Sometimes it's stupidity and sometimes it's alcohol but whatever the reason is, some guys found themselves at a micro-brewery in Zimbabwe that happened to have a pond out back. What could be in the water and how did one of the guys manage to lose an arm in there?-The Stanley Cup is easily the most coveted sports trophy across Canada. Just about anyone can identify it and regardless of age, everyone is happy to see the cup. Whenever you see the Stanley Cup, there's always someone close by keeping an eye on it. So what's it like being the guy that everyone's always happy to see, the Keeper of the Cup?
Guest: Phil Pritchard, The Hockey Hall of Fame's Keeper of the Cup
4/6/2018 • 54 minutes, 49 seconds
How much will it cost to fix our broken medical system? How will the LRT affect provincial and municipal elections? Can you fail your driving exam more spectacularly than this? Why shouldn't we name the new school by Tim Hortons Field after Bernie Custis?
The president of Concerned Doctors of Ontario says "gross mismanagement and negligence" by the Wynne government has left our medical system is disarray. How can it be fixed? Or perhaps more accurately, how much will it cost to fix it?
Guest: Dr. Kulvinder Gill, President of Concerned Doctors of Ontario-
There has been lots of terrific discussion on CHML today about the LRT in the wake of Doug Ford's comments. How will this affect the provincial and then the municipal elections now as people (presumably) strategically vote for those who will take their side in this ongoing saga?
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal of Maple Leaf Strategies-Going for your driving exam is an incredibly stressful process but more often than not we end up passing the exam and go on with our lives. Unfortunately for some, not everyone is great at driving and it's sometimes reflected in their exam, especially if you're like this person from the US. He or she didn't get too far before failing their test, can you guess what happened?-The city has a school under construction right beside Tim Hortons Field and has asked for suggestions for a name. Bubba pushed the idea of Bernie Custis after the trailblazing football-star-turned-coach-turned-educator. It was a brilliant suggestion. We discuss why. And argue why the school board should NOT name it after a politician or a retired trustee as so often happens.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
4/5/2018 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
What should we be doing when listening to politicians? Why does Hamilton have these weird by-laws? What's Ben's Story of the Day? Playing Augusta at age 15, more exciting than nerve wracking?
We're hearing a lot from our politicians who are mentioning free stuff for everyone a lot. People are listening but not questioning a lot of what politicians say and this can be a problem, free things don't just appear and cutting expenses isn't as easy as politicians make it sound. Where should our minds be when listening to our politicians?-Hamilton has some unusual by-laws that govern our parks but the question has to be asked, why do some of these ridiculous by-laws exist? Is there a logical answer or could there possibly be some goofy story that sparked Hamilton city council to put these by-laws in place?
Guest: Kara Bunn, Parks & Recreation Manager for the City of Hamilton-When there's a mother who tazes her teenage son to wake him up, someone rents their house only to have the whole thing turned into an adult film set and someone puts the wrong address for an estate sale, that can only mean one thing, Ben's Story of the Day! Which story will he choose? Which story is your story of the day?-Augusta National Golf Course is a name that any golf fan knows and knows well. Nearly every fan of golf would love to just go and see someone play golf at Augusta but can only dream of playing on the course. Now imagine being 15 and getting the chance to compete on Augusta, surely this is quite the nerve wracking experience but what is it really like?
Guest: Luke DelGobbo, Canadian Drive, Chip, and Putt competitor
4/4/2018 • 49 minutes, 53 seconds
How has Mac's freedom of expression policy been received? Will these changes make for fairer trials? What would it take to throw off future archaeologists? Is this the season for the Blue Jays?
Ironically enough, an event that was scheduled to take place at McMaster called "Tolerating Intolerance" had a speaker pull out simply because they didn't think another speaker should have been presenting at the same event. This almost makes it sounds like there are people who aren't receiving Mac's new policy that protects the freedom of expression while on campus too well, is this really the case?
Guest: Hadhy Ayaz, President of Overcome the Gap-After the controversial verdicts that have come out of some racially charged trials, the federal government is planning to change the way juries are selected. Are the changes actually going to make for fairer trials?
Guest: Jaime Stephenson, past President of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association-Archaeoligists have uncovered what are now believed to be the oldest human foot prints in North America. These prints often give insight into what past humans' bodily proportions were like and what they looked like but how do we know for fact that they all looked like that and we didn't just find an outlier? Could Scott's footprints throw off future scientists and what does he have to do to ensure that happens?-Tonight is opening night for the Toronto Blue Jays and regardless of who they play against, they're probably not going to do too well. Scott and Bubba predict they're aiming to make a come back around 2020-21, what do you think - will the Jays do well this year or are we going to be waiting a while?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/30/2018 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
How can we afford this new budget? Should Afro-Canadians be tried like Indigenous defendants? Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Is too much importance placed on the CFL combine?
You may love the Liberals' budget presented today or you may hate it. There's certainly lots in there to chew on. We're going to deal with only one question this evening, though. Namely, how in the world can we possibly pay for this? Even if we need all these things, where will the money come from?
Guest: Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation-A legal team in Toronto is arguing that their Afro-Canadian client charged with a violent crime should receive special consideration in sentencing because he's black. We already have this enshrined in the Criminal Code for Indigenous defendants. Should it be expanded to include other racial groups?
Guest: Peter Boushy, past President of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association-A decision of epic proportions is being made today. Scott's producer, Ben, has three stories in front of him but only one can be crowned Ben's Story of the Day. Will it be the man with a huge order that destroys a McDonalds, the man who faked his death to get out of a bet with a twist or the lady who discovered her food didn't upset her stomach... something sillier actually did?-Mac's all-time leading receiver was the star of the CFL combine on the weekend and surely enhanced his draft status. Question though: If you've had four years to watch film on a guy and scout him in games, how much should one 40-yard dash time or vertical leap really matter? And what difference does it make how he answers a question about what type of doughnut he'd be?
Guest: Dan Petermann, McMaster Marauders Receiver
3/29/2018 • 49 minutes, 40 seconds
In an age of online shopping, how do independent brick and mortar shops stay in business? How can you balance taking care of elderly relatives while working a full-time job? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Bryan Prince Bookseller, an independent bookstore in Westdale, will be closing its doors this week after 29 years in business.In an age where brick and mortar bookshops seem to be scarce and people are mainly shopping online, how did Bryan Prince Bookseller stay open as long as it did?Guest: Marvin Ryder, business professor for the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University-There are 5.6 million Canadians who are juggling work with taking care of an elderly relative or friend. Many workplaces aren’t necessarily accommodating of these situations, which can put a lot of stress on both the employee and the company.New guidelines developed by McMaster researcher Dr. Allison Williams, in partnership with the Canadian Standards Association, are aimed at helping employers support workers who are in this position.Guest: Dr. Allison Williams, McMaster professor and Research Chair in Gender, Work and Health for the Canadian Institute of Health Research
-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the latest news from the world of sports, including potential problems with the NHL playoffs format and what exactly makes a player the MVP on a team - especially a team that isn't really doing well.
3/27/2018 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
Should the voting age be lowered? How should Canadian music be supported? Can online advertising change your mind completely?
It is Friday night, and time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Scott welcomes Ben McVie to a lively discussion about this week’s top stories.
Guest: Ben McVie, co-host of the Y108 Morning Show
3/24/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 26 seconds
Can hate groups be banned from city parks and facilities? New CFL Hall of Fame ready for football season? Russell Crowe's auction of weird stuff and is North America getting a new women's pro hockey league?
The city wants to discuss banning hate groups from city parks and facilities. Which sounds like an idea a lot of people could get behind. But who defines what a hate group is? And wouldn't this infringe on these peoples' Charter right to free expression and free association?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton-The new hall of fame at Tim Hortons Field will supposedly be ready by the start of football season. How is that possible? And what exactly will this new hall look like?
Guest: Mark DeNobile - Executive Director of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame-Australian actor, Russell Crowe is going through a divorce which is unfortunate to hear but what isn't unfortunate is that he's auctioning off some of his things! Though we're not sure why he's auctioning these off, you can be sure there will be some weird and cool stuff that you can have a chance at being the proud owner of.-Cassie Campbell is leading a charge to get North America's two women's professional hockey leagues to merge for the betterment and growth of the sport. Would that work? If there was one league would people suddenly watch or is there no appetite for the game except during the world championships and Olympics?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/23/2018 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Is Down Syndrome an illness? Does Trump have a point or did Maryland's shooting end by a fluke? What's Ben's Story of the Day? How far will the Bulldogs go in the playoffs?
Today is National Down Syndrome Day. Yet in numerous countries around the world, efforts are being made through prenatal screening to eradicate the syndrome because of the 'painful' lives the children and their parents are bound to suffer. Is this true or a troubling example of social engineering perfect children and eugenics?
Guest: Jen Crowson, President of the Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton-Yesterday's school shooting in Maryland ended in less than a minute with only two people hit when a school resource officer armed with a gun on campus was able to take down the shooter. Does this bolster Donald Trump's argument that having armed staff and teachers on campus could prevent greater loss of life or was this just a bit of relatively good fortune?
Guest: David Hyde, Owner & Principal Consultant of David Hyde & Associates-Scott's producer, Ben, has a three stories in front of him but he can crown only one of them Ben's Story of the Day. The world has some weird people out there and these three stories definitely showcase some of those peculiar people. Which story would you choose as your story of the day?-The Hamilton Bulldogs open their playoffs tomorrow. Should we expect this to be a championship team that will win the hearts and affections of all Hamiltonians, even those who don't like hockey and have a million other things to do with their time and money? Or will they crash and burn?
Guest: Norm Miller, Hamilton Bulldogs TV analyst for Cable 14
3/22/2018 • 55 minutes, 15 seconds
Should you be able to vote but not live in Canada? Fringe political parties getting the same coverage as the others? Could Donald Trump be right about this? Can visiting 30 ballparks in 30 days be done?
The Supreme Court will hear arguments tomorrow about whether Canadian who've been out of the country for years should have the right to vote. Basically, the question is, should someone who doesn't live here anymore help choose our leadership? Or if you're once a Canadian, you're always a Canadian.
Guest: Allan Nichols, President of Canadian Expat Association-
There are other parties running in the provincial election. The guest is running for the None of the Above Party in Hamilton. But should fringe parties get seats at all-candidates meetings and time in discussion of policy or does that just complicate things?
Guest: Linda Chenoweth, None of the Above Party MPP Candidate-President Donald Trump proposed that teachers be armed in American schools and despite this being poorly received by many, it appears to have worked. A school shooting in Maryland was stopped by someone armed from within the school. Could Donald Trump be right?-
Forbes just rated Rogers Centre as one of the worst major league ballparks. Is it? Two guys who visited all 30 parks in 30 days and then wrote a great book about it (I Don't Care If We Ever Get Back) answer that.
Guest: Ben Blatt & Eric Brewster, Co-authors of I Don't Care If We Ever Get Back
3/21/2018 • 54 minutes, 22 seconds
Can any of the provincial party leaders deliver on their excessive campaign promises? How will legal cannabis be branded and packaged? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Over the weekend, Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath shared some details about her party's platform ahead of the June election. Today the current Liberal premier delivered a throne speech that outlined what the Liberal government wants to accomplish if they're re-elected. In both cases, the plan seems to be promise voters everything under the sun - which, of course, will cost money and put Ontario even further in debt.Guest: Bill Kelly, host of "The Bill Kelly Show" on 900 CHML- When recreational cannabis is legal in Canada, what kind of packaging will it have? And what kind of effect does the government hope it will have on consumers?Guest: Julian Morris, Vice President of Research at Reason Foundation-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the latest from the world of sports, including UMBC becoming the first number 16 seed ever to beat a number 1 seed in NCAA history and the Toronto Raptors' fury with the officiating during Sunday's game against Oklahoma City. Why do we love underdogs so much? And should referees be giving the benefit of the doubt to the star players on a team?
3/20/2018 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Should businesses be closed one Sunday each month? How will the Ontario provincial election affect upcoming budgets? Is a social media cleanse actually helpful?
For the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Scott Radley brings Mike Fortune into the studio to talk through some of the serious and not-so-serious news of the week.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
3/17/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 8 seconds
What's our goal with downtown Hamilton? Are you excited to vote for any current politicians? What goes into British royal family training? Could Hitler have survived and fled to South America?
Now that city planners have given thumbs down to a new 40-storey building, it's worth asking what we want with our downtown? Don't we want high density and lots of people? Isn't that what we've been hearing for a long time now? And if another signature building came along that everyone loved, would we have to turn it down because of precedent?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor-Where are our inspiring politicians? Most of those we'll be voting on federally and provincially don't exactly move the needle for people. They'll be voting because they have to choose one rather than because they love their choices. But surely there are leaders out there that could make that happen.-Meghan Markle has quite a lot to learn before she can become a member of the British royal family. Your mind will probably go to which utensils to use at the dinner table or how to curtsy properly but what about hostage situations and live fire exercises? In case everything goes wrong, what does the British SAS teach a royal-to-be?-Could Adolph Hitler have actually survived the war and fled to South America? The lead investigator on History Channel's show Hunting Hitler -- and former CIA operative -- believes so. Tonight he'll explain why.
Guest: Bob Baer, former CIA operative and host of Hunting Hitler on the History Channel
3/16/2018 • 55 minutes
Should we trust Doug Ford if he's this vague? Is streaming the end of musical albums? How much would you spend on your pet's treatment? How did McMaster become a volleyball powerhouse?
After Doug Ford's appearance on Scott Thompson's show this afternoon, we ask if he's employing the correct strategy. Should he be taking specific aim at all things Kathleen Wynne -- including the seemingly peripheral ones like sex ed -- or keeping things general and simply waiting to be swept into office as the polls suggest?
Guest: Brad Clark, CEO and Principal at Maple Leaf Strategies-
The music industry is in freefall. Not the artists but album sales. Back in 1999, nearly a billion CDs were sold. Last year it was fewer than 180 million. Can this be changed or have attitudes about streaming and expectations of being able to get stuff for free sunk in too deeply?
Guest: Bobby Owsinski, Author of 23 books on recording, music, the music business and social media-Pets bring great joy into everyone's lives but just like us, they get sick too. When this happens, the cost for treatment can get extremely expensive. Some people will go to great lengths and spend lots of money for their pet but how much are you willing to spend on your pet?-
McMaster is hosting the USports volleyball championships this weekend. Can the six-time-defending-provincial-champion home side finally break through or will the West make it 23 out of 24 years. And what the heck are they doing out there that can lead to that kind of success?
Guest: Dave Preston, Head Coach of McMaster University Men's Volleyball
3/15/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
Is debt sometimes a good sign? What kind of push back did McMaster's freedom of expression guidelines receive? What story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? What does the future of the Blue Jays hold?
People across the country owe a lot of money. Though this is problem for obvious reasons, could it maybe be a good thing? Could debt be a sign of confidence in the economy?
Guest: Scott Hannah, President & CEO of the Credit Counselling Society-Many questions are being raised over the issue of freedom of expression on university campuses. While some schools are doing a very poor job of maintaining the freedom of expression that students and staff possess, others are doing a spectacular job like McMaster University. How are they doing this and was there much push back against it?
Guest: Dr. Neil McLaughlin, Professor of Sociology at McMaster University-Ben's Story of the Day had two stories for Ben, Scott's producer, to pick from. Between a drunk bride-to-be that caused a three car accident while in her wedding dress and a peculiar note of concern from a neighbour, Ben has a hard decision on his hands, which story will he choose?-The Blue Jays sound like they'll be having a hard time making something decent out of this season simply because of how many big players that are injured or on a 1-year contract. This will likely mean that some big moves will be coming their way and we must ask, what does the future of the Toronto Blue Jays hold?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/14/2018 • 54 minutes, 37 seconds
How will Doug Ford deliver on his promises if he's elected premier of Ontario? Would you donate your kidney to a total stranger? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Doug Ford has won the Conservative leadership on the promise of cutting and balancing. But how exactly will he be able to do that when the province is awash in debt, running a deficit and unwilling to raise taxes? Sounds like quite a challenge.Guest: Richard Brennan, forner Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill reporter for The Toronto Star
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You're on Facebook one day and you see a post from a woman desperately asking anyone out there to give her a kidney. Naturally, your immediate response is, "OK, take mine." Actually, that was Christi's reaction. To a total stranger.Guest: Christi Nolan
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Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys sit down for their usual Monday night chat about the latest from the world of sports. Why do we love Tiger Woods in spite of ourselves? And can the NHL ever get a rule change right?
3/13/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 12 seconds
Should Hamilton City Council meet with the group that vandalized Locke Street? Do we really need Daylight Savings? Can politics still be bipartisan?
It is time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Tonight Scott welcomes Brad Clark back to the show, to talk through the news of the week.
Brad Clarke, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
3/10/2018 • 58 minutes, 56 seconds
Are things less important in the east end? Could there be a "fitness pill" in our future? Do your loved ones love you more than this Florida man? Should the CFL void contracts of players with charges but no convictions?
While nobody would argue that the ongoing support of Locke Street is a good thing, questions still remain about why this event has resonated with people while similar acts of vandalism and urban terrorism across the city haven't. Coun. Sam Merulla mentioned again at council today that if it happens in the east end, it just isn't as important. Question is, why?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor-Is it possible that we could someday get our exercise in a pill? Why yes, yes it is. At least, researchers in California (including our guest who is involved in the project) say we're getting close to that. Someday maybe soon, a pill will be able to have the same effect on our system as a hard workout. Which is either the greatest thing ever or the height of laziness.
Guests: Dr. Michael Downes & Dr. Weiwei Fan, Staff Scientists at Salk Institute's Gene Expression Laboratory-Our loved ones are called exactly that because we love them. When they are in danger, we get worried but this doesn't seem like it's the case when a woman almost swung onto a 9ft. alligator in Florida. The man behind the camera didn't seem alarmed by this. Would your loved ones be as nonchalant as he was?-For the second or third or fourth time, the CFL has voided the contract of a player charged -- not convicted, but charged -- with a crime. While the allegations may be ugly, is this the right way to do business or should a conviction be required before a person's livelihood can be taken away? Also on a much lighter note, the Arizona Diamondbacks are bringing back the 1970s-era bullpen golf cart to bring relievers into the game. Could this be more awesome?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/9/2018 • 54 minutes, 25 seconds
First potholes, now traffic jams, will the complaining end? How did the The Bachelor upset this many people? What's Ben's Story of the Day? Will the Bulldogs ever win The Hamilton Spectator Cup?
People were complaining about the number of potholes in Hamilton so the city jumped on fixing Main Street. The city started fixing Main Street so fast that now people are complaining about traffic jams! What would you rather have, traffic jams or potholes?
Guest: Dan McKinnon, City of Hamilton's Head of Public Works-Reality shows are known for being over the top with drama and now there is some lashback with The Bachelor being insensitive. What could The Bachelor do to upset so many people and are the people right?
Guest: Robert Thompson, Pop Culture Expert-Three stories, one winner. Scott has three stories but only one can be crowned the best so he turned to his producer, Ben, to decide. What are the stories and which will Ben choose?-The Hamilton Bulldogs have already clinched a playoff spot but tonight they have a chance to take the first spot in the Eastern Conference. They've improved so much in just a few years, could we see the Bulldogs be awarded The Hamilton Spectator Cup next year?
Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Hamilton Bulldogs Reporter for The Hamilton Spectator
3/8/2018 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
What do anarchists want? Where is the line between being happy and being healthy? Should non-smokers be given extra vacation days? Brock University's secret to student engagement?
We keep hearing about anarchy and anarchists as well as their involvement with what happened on Locke Street. What many people probably don't know is, what anarchists actually stand for and want.
Guest: Dr. Francis Dupuis-Deri, Professor of Political Science at Université du Québec à Montréal-It's good to accept who are you and what you look like but there has to be a line drawn between being happy and being healthy... right?
Guest: Dr. Gregory Steinberg, Canada Research Chair in Metabolism, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes-There's a movement that will allow non-smokers to be given extra vacation days to compensate for the smoke breaks that smokers get. Where do you stand on this? Is it a good idea or completely unfair?-Student engagement is a big challenge for Canadian universities when it comes to attending events but if there's one university that outshines the others, it's Brock University. They have a huge turnout of students to their events even if the students have to pay to get in, what's their secret?
Guest: Neil Lumsden, Athletics Director at Brock University
3/7/2018 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
What's the difference between what happened on Locke Street and the acts of vandalism experienced by businesses on Barton? Should Hamilton have a civic museum? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Following the act of vandalism on Locke Street over the weekend, Hamiltonians are planning on Saturday March 10 being #LoveLockeDay. But why hasn’t Barton Street, which has also experienced acts of vandalism on its businesses, had the same warm treatment from residents?Krysta Boyer, realtor with Judy Marsales Real Estate and founder of Try! Hamilton-Hamilton has a rich diverse history and there are about plenty of artifacts dating back to before the city was established. Some of these artifacts are on display at places like Dundurn Castle, but a significant amount of Hamilton’s history is collecting dust in storage. What if these items could be on display at a museum dedicated to the history of our city?Ian Kerr-Wilson, Manager of Heritage Resource Management for the city of Hamilton-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the latest from the world of sports, including the NFL scouting combine and what constitutes ‘poor sportsmanship’. Does a football player who only has one hand have a significant disadvantage getting drafted at the combine and is it poor sportsmanship if you’re disappointed with a silver medal?
3/6/2018 • 56 minutes, 57 seconds
Why are we so scared of snow? Are discretionary funds a good thing? Was Justin Trudeau's India trip justified?
Scott is joined by Mike Fortune, for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton for this less-than-snowy Friday night.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
3/3/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Where will the money to fix Hamilton's potholes come from? A university course on video game history? What do you do if this is stuck in your chimney? Did Seattle show enough interest for an NHL team?
Main Street West is a minefield of potholes that like many other things that need fixing in Hamilton, will cost millions to have remedied. When this happens, the money doesn't just appear out of nowhere, it has to come from somewhere but the question is, where?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor-The video game industry generates money that dwarfs what the film industry does yet there are film history courses but no video game history courses... until now. Wilfrid Laurier University will be offering a video game history course but what is the history of video games?
Guest: Syd Bolton, Canada's Top Video Game Collector-Sometimes things get stuck in your chimney but what would get stuck and whisper eery things into your home? Is it worth knocking your chimney down to get it out?-Hamilton might not be getting an NHL team but you can be sure that there are some people interested in getting one for Seattle. There was a survey that was put out to see how many people would put money down to secure their seat at Seattle's first game. There seems to be lots of interest but is that enough to guarantee Seattle an NHL team?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
3/2/2018 • 51 minutes, 42 seconds
Why don't gas prices go down with oil prices? How did a student predict Bruce McArthur? Was this fist fight on a plane worth it? Did Russia get a fitting punishment?
Isn't it great how we hear about the price of oil going down but don't see the same trend at the gas pump? You're right, it isn't! Why is this happening and can we fix it?
Guest: Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy-University of Toronto student, Sasha Reid was able to produce an analysis of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur before he was caught. How did she do this?
Guest: Sasha Reid, PhD Candidate at University of Toronto-Flying sometimes puts people on edge and when the person you're sitting beside isn't very cooperative, things get even worse but what could be so bad that it's worth starting a fist fight?-The Russian doping scandal is something that nearly everyone is familiar with, a government led intiative to have a lot of Olympic athletes take performance enhancing drugs. This is a major infraction but what is the punishment, miss one Olympic Games which wasn't even really the case. Was this a fitting punishment?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
3/1/2018 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
When will Hamilton's potholes get fixed? How will food inflation affect Canada's future? An $18 billion deficit doesn't inspire confidence and what's it like watching your Olympic fate be decided for you?
Hamilton has some potholes that you and your car will never forget and that's a problem. So what's the City going to do about this problem? Is there a fix on the horizon?
Guest: Dan McKinnon, City of Hamilton's Head of Public Works-We were told by many that raising the minimum wage would also raise the cost of business and it certainly did. The Canadian Food Industry is going through tough times and food inflation is up but what does this mean and how will it affect our future?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Agriculture at Dalhousie University-The Canadian government has released it's budget today and it's a little concerning. There is an $18 billion deficit which isn't very confidence inspiring. What do you think of our government's budget?-Team Canada's Women's Hockey Team won the silver medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics. This was only because of a shootout against the United States. What's it like having to sit on the bench and watch your Olympic fate be decided?
Guest: Laura Fortino, Defenceman for Team Canada's Women's Hockey Team
2/28/2018 • 53 minutes, 28 seconds
Could there ever be another influential religious figure like Billy Graham? What can we expect from the federal budget? & Winter Olympics wrap-up, shootouts, and the NHL trade deadline with Don Robertson
American evangelist Billy Graham died last week at the age of 99. He was known as a wildly influential preacher and became a counsellor to U.S. presidents like Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.Could there ever be someone else with this kind of influence in the future or has the world changed too much?Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Associate Professor, Digital Media and Journalism / Religion and Culture at Wilfred Laurier University-The federal budget will be announced tomorrow. What can we expect from it?Guest: Marvin Ryder, business professor for the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back to chat about the world of sports and there’s no shortage of news in that area. Scott and Don discuss the Winter Olympics, the NHL trade deadline and more.
2/27/2018 • 59 minutes, 40 seconds
What do Olympic athletes do once they retire? How is Union Gas responding to Brantford's flooding? What is the latest from the Bruce McArthur investigation?
Ted Michaels continues to host The Scott Radley Show
Union Gas crews are in Brantford's impacted neighborhoods with the intention of getting service restored to as many homes as possible today.
Guest: Murray Costello, of Union Gas
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A familiar face has come back to Hamilton. Ted talks with Orlondo Steinaeur, about re-joining the staff of the Tiger-cats.Guest: Orlondo Steinauer, new assistant head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-cats
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Last night, Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo gave an emotional speech about the the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
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Two-time Olympic medalist Jennifer Heil joins us to talk about what Olympic athletes do, once they retire from competition, and what education and careers await them.
Guest: Jennifer Heil, retired mogul skier
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They’ve been kicking it out for almost 50 years. The legendary funk/R&B group Tower of Power will be in Burlington at the Performing Arts Centre next month. Ted talks with founding member Emilio Castillo about his career, 30 years of sobriety and how he gives back.
Guest: Emilio Castillo, of Tower of Power
2/24/2018 • 57 minutes, 32 seconds
Living in a flooded Brantford, how do Olympians focus before their event? Are you a care giver, you might be surprised with the answer! A website to help that can help with anxiety?
Ted Michaels hosts tonight's show while Scott is away.-There is drone footage of what's happening in Brantford right now and it's gone pretty viral on the Internet. What's it like filming your hometown and living there at the same time?
Guest: Jarod Houliston-Flooding is causing issues for businesses and homes in Brantford so the question must be asked, what is open and what is closed? Ted let's you know.-Competing in the Olympics is without a doubt an extremely stressful experience that is as much a mental game as it is physical. So who do Olympic athletes talk to to help strengthen their minds before they compete for a chance at a gold medal?
Guest: Dr. Carla Edwards, Sports Psychiatrist -There are more care givers in our world than many of us realize. As a care giver, there are more options available at your disposable that can make both your life and someone else's better.
Guest: Dr. Yvette Lu, Family Physician and Filmmaker Shannon Costanza, daughter has Cystic Fibrosis-Anxiety medicine, therapy and treatment aren't cheap which makes the healing process an even bigger challenge. Someone who lives with anxiety and runs a website to help those who share her struggle joins Ted on tonight's show.
Guest: Chantal McCulligh, founder of Anxiety-gone.com
2/23/2018 • 57 minutes, 27 seconds
Flooding causes a state of emergency to be declared in Brantford, Track in the 6ix and what are Body Break's Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod up to now?
Ted Michaels, news anchor and host of The Health & Wellness Show on 900 CHML, fills in as host tonight while Scott is away.Brantford has declared a state of emergency due to flooding and ordered residents from several neighbourhoods to leave their homes. Conservation authority officials say water levels have been rising on the Grand River after an ice jam released near Cambridge and sent a surge of water downstream.Rebecca Dumais was among those who were told to evacuate due to the flooding. How is she doing now and what’s next?Guest: Rebecca Dumais
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A drone video of the flooding in Brantford has gone viral on all major networks. Ted speaks with the man who filmed the video about what the situation is like in Brantford.Guest: Jarod Houliston-Ted catches up with a storm chaser for The Weather Network who was at the Grand River today.Guest: Mark Robinson, The Weather Network-A major track and field event is coming to Toronto this summer. Top athletes like Olympic medalist Andre de Grasse will be among the competitors taking part in Track in the 6ix.Guest: Mathieu Gentès, chief operating officer of Track in the 6ix-Canadians of all ages are familiar with the names Hal Johnson and Joanne MacLeod from their popular Body Break series.What are they up to now?Guests: Hal Johnson and Joanne MacLeod
2/22/2018 • 58 minutes, 18 seconds
How are Olympic figure skaters trained? What are the resources for Ontario families dealing with addiction? How did Toronto's Neil Donell become the lead singer of Chicago?
Ted Michaels hosts tonight, while Scott is away.
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A new survey, conducted after Patrick Brown announced that he would join the race, said 49% of Ontarians would prefer the Progressive Conservative Party in the next election. Which candidates are leading the pack, and why?
Guest: Dr. Lorne Bozinoff, founder of Forum Research, Chartered Scientist with the Royal Statistical Society.
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What does it take to create as powerful an ice skating team as Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir?
Guest: Bryce Davison, The Hamilton Skating Club's Director of Skating Development, American-Canadian pair skater, three-time Canadian national champion, 2008 World bronze medalist, 2009 Four Continents silver medalist
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Families for Addiction Recovery is a grassroots Canadian registered charity that provides support for families and persons dealing with Substance Use Disorder. What are the resources that are needed, and where can Ontario improve?
Guest: Angie Hamilton, Executive Director for Families for Addiction Recovery
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The band Chicago is kicking off a new tour! How did Toronto’s Neil Donell become lead singer for the band Chicago, and what is it like to be the new guy in an iconic group?
Guest: Neil Donell, “the most recorded voice in the country,” multi- Juno nominated vocalist and the new lead singer of Chicago
2/21/2018 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
Is the word "bullying" overused? Are you not as interested in the 2018 Winter Olympics? Why is there a legal battle over the definition of a sandwich?
Scott Radley hosts The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, to get you ready for your long weekend.
Guest: Teri Pecoskie, multimedia journalist and Bulldogs hockey beat reporter for The Hamilton Spectator
2/17/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 58 seconds
What makes for good journalism? What do judges look for in dog shows? Why would a woman make a necklace out of this? Will we be seeing women's hockey become more physical?
Just about everyone has heard about what's happened with Patrick Brown and now that one of his accusers has changed their story, CTV is still holding their position. What goes into making sure that we have good journalism?
Guest: Steve Buist, Investigative Reporter with The Hamilton Spectator-You've probably seen a dog show before where the dogs are judged on their appearance and purity of their breed but what does a judge look for when judging a dog?
Guest: Steve Dainard, Judge at 2018 Westminster KC Dog Show-We live an odd world that is full of weird people. There's no question of that but sometimes people take the title of "weird" a little too far. What would compel a British woman to make a necklace out of something on her body? And calling it Wiggles, come on!-The women's hockey game between the States and Canada got pretty heated and just like any other sport, you can be sure that there was some trash-talking. Do you think we might be seeing a more physical game among the women?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports anchor at CHCH
2/16/2018 • 50 minutes, 41 seconds
Are the North Korean cheer leaders softening you up? Should people be organ donors by default? A really silly way to smuggle cocaine and playing hockey for MS
If you've seen an Olympic event with a North Korean athlete in it, you've probably also seen the cheering section for them that is almost picture perfect. They're trying to make North Korea seem like not that bad of a place, do you buy it?
Guest: Jack Kim, Founder and Special Advisor to HanVoice-In Canada, the we are not organ donators by default. The same can't be said about the Dutch and those who live in the Netherlands because they have passed a bill that says everyone is an organ donor by default unless you specifically say that you don't want to be one. Is this a good idea or should it be repealed?
Guest: James Breckenridge, President and CEO of the Canadian Transplant Society-Drug traffickers are creative and desperate to get their product from one place to another and will go to very extreme lengths to ensure success. Despite their best attempts, sometimes they get caught and it's hilarious. Two men in Lisbon, Portugal hid cocaine in a weird way, all we can say is that they like big butts and they cannot lie.-Talent isn't always recognized to its full potential. This can be used to describe Darren Haydar who, though he did play in the NHL, never had the complete chance to let his talent truly flourish. He still plays hockey but is now doing so with Multiple Sclerosis. The Dundas Real McCoys, the team that Haydar is currently playing for, is going to have a game to raise funds for MS research and to spread awareness.
Guest: Darren, Haydar, Retired NHL hockey player
2/15/2018 • 47 minutes, 7 seconds
How much do we actually know about the effects of marijuana? Should political leaders be commenting publicly on verdicts delivered by juries? & What's happening in the Winter Olympics?
A cannabis conference hosted by the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medical Cannabis Research was held in Hamilton over the weekend. Researchers came to the conclusion that there simply hasn’t been enough research about medical cannabis and it’s hoped that the upcoming legalization of marijuana in Canada will lead to larger and more comprehensive studies in the field. Guest: Dr. James MacKillop, clinical psychologist, addictions expert and co-director of the Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Medical Cannabis Research - After a Saskatchewan jury found a white farmer not guilty in the 2016 shooting death of an Indigenous man, there was widespread anger from First Nations communities and leaders across Canada. Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould responded to the verdict on Twitter, saying the country “can and must do better'” to ensure justice for all Canadians. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined to comment directly on the verdict, but said that as a nation we have come to this point far too many times. Should political leaders be commenting publicly on the outcome of jury trials? What kind of negative impact might this have? Guest: Michael Lacy, President of the Criminal Lawyers' Association of Ontario and partner with Brauti Thorning Zibarras LLP in Toronto-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the biggest story in sports right now - the 2018 Winter Olympics. They also chat about the Hamilton Bulldogs' victory over the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and whether or not this will improve local interest in Hamilton's OHL team.
2/13/2018 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
Why do city councilors get discretionary funds? Should lottery winners remain anonymous? What is a legitimate emotional support animal?
It is Friday night, and time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton.
Guest: Susan Clairmont, Crime, court and social justice columnist at The Hamilton Spectator.
2/10/2018 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
Where does Hamilton rank in the Top7 Intelligent Communities of 2018? Would Hamilton benefit from the Carmen's Group taking over for Spectra? Flushing a support animal down the toilet? The experience of being a first time Olympic parent
Hamilton is among the top 7 most intelligent communities not in Canada or even North America but in the world! What makes us so well ranked and what other cities stand with us as Earth's top 7 intelligent communities?
Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton-As of right now, Spectra organizes and manages FirstOntario Centre, FirstOntario Concert Hall and The Studio in downtown Hamilton but some local competition wants to do that job. The Carmen's Group would like to take over the facilities that are currently managed by Spectra. Spectra is already doing a good job but would Hamilton benefit from new management?
Guest: Scott Warren, Former General Manager of Spectra Venue Management-Support animals are called that because they're supposed support their owner but more and more airlines are barring people from flying with their support animals and for good reasons. Saying you can't fly with an animal is one thing but would you flush your support animal down the toilet if the airline to you to?-The Olympics are starting soon which means that many parents are going to have the pleasure of watching their children compete on the world stage. Are parents supported to be able to see their kids compete and what's it like being a first time Olympic parent?
Guests: Roger Nurse, father of Sarah Nurse Sharon & Doug Fast, mother & father of Renata Fast
2/9/2018 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
How well does our government support our athletes? What is it like being nominated for a JUNO award? Your healthy food and drinks aren't what you think and how do you prove that you have a jersey worn 42-years ago?
Team Canada has done well in the last few Olympics but they're not able to do this well without help. Our athletes are helped out by the government who use taxpayer money to help fund sports programs and athletes alike but how much involvement is too much involvement? Are we even helping out athletes enough?
Guest: Dr Lucie Thibault, Sports Management Professor at Brock University-This year's list of JUNO nominees have been announced and among the nominees is Hamilton jazz artist Brad Cheeseman whose album, The Tide Turns, is up for Solo Jazz Album of the Year. What's it like being nominated for a JUNO and are there benefits of being nominated regardless of if you win?
Guest: Brad Cheeseman, JUNO nominated jazz musician-Eating healthy may seem easy but there's tricks around every corner. You might believe that your healthy food and drink is just that, healthy, but you'd be surprised to find out that it could be even worse than drinking pop! See what happens when you try and be healthy?-A 42-year mystery has been solved! On this day in 1976, the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Darryl Sittler, set an NHL record with 10 points against the Boston Bruins. The jersey he wore in that game has been missing for 42 years... until Barry Meisel discovered it. How did he confirm that he had the jersey worn by Darryl Sittler on February 6, 1976?
Guest: Barry Meisel, President of MeiGray Group
2/8/2018 • 49 minutes, 29 seconds
What's happening in the stock market? "The First Movie Star" was from Hamilton? Justin Trudeau says it's 'peoplekind', not 'mankind' and what's the next step for the Hamilton Bulldogs?
By now you've probably heard about how the stock market is beginning to get pretty volatile but it's a challenge making sense of it all. Most people don't understand the ins and outs of the stock market but luckily there are people who do! Scott caught up with one of them to help explain what's happening in the market today.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-Hamilton has brought a lot of talent and support to the world but that's not always recognized or even known about by even Hamiltonians! Florence Lawrence is one such Hamiltonian that is often referred to as "The First Movie Star" but most people haven't even heard of her and Cadillac Bill wants to change that. Will you support the recognition that Florence Lawrence deserves in Hamilton?
Guest: Cadillac BIll, Hamilton musician and entertainer-There has been an absolutely staggering amount of talent, intelligence and genuinely good people who have walked this earth and in nearly every single one of their speeches, both long and short, there is a mention of mankind. Until recently, mankind is accepted by all... except for Justin Trudeau; he calls it 'peoplekind'. Can someone please remind us why he was voted in as Canada's leader?-The Hamilton Bulldogs are gearing up for the playoffs and some big trades. Amidst an amazing season, what does the GM and President of the Hamilton Bulldogs think of this years' season and where they're going this year?
Guest: Steve Staios, President and General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs
2/7/2018 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Hamilton's longest serving mayor passes away, What exactly is DNA? & the Philadelphia Eagles are the Super Bowl LII champions
Bob Morrow, Hamilton’s longest serving mayor, has passed away at the age of 71. Scott chats with our current mayor, as well as two former mayors, to look back on Morrow’s legacy and how he’ll be remembered in the city. Guests: Fred Eisenberger, Larry Di Ianni and Bob Wade - We all know the term, but what exactly is DNA? McMaster University is offering a new online course called DNA Decoded that aims to educate people on this commonly referenced but potentially complicated scientific concept. Guest: Dr. Caitlin Mullarkey, assistant professor at McMaster University - Yesterday was Super Bowl Sunday, which means it’s time for Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys to talk about the Eagles’ victory and what happened during the big game, with a focus on the misuse of instant replays.
2/6/2018 • 56 minutes, 47 seconds
How would Jagmeet Singh run Canada if he acts like this? How can a picture change history? What makes a happy marriage? Is Tom Brady's diet the reason for his success?
The leader of the NDP, Jagmeet Singh, said he was suspending one of his MPs for harassing behaviour. The information that lead to this conclusion was sent by a 3rd party on behalf of an alleged victim that supposedly was harassed. All it took was an anonymous email that someone sent for someone else accusing an NDP Member of Parliament of harassing actions for that very MP to be suspended. Jagmeet Singh wants to lead our country yet he does things like this, what do you think of this?
Guest: John Pinkus, Employment Lawyer with Samfiru Tumarkin LLP-On this day, 50 years ago, a picture was taken from the Vietnam War that changed the public's opinion of the war. It captured a South Vietnamese general executing a suspected Viet Cong soldier at close range. How can just one picture change history forever?
Guest: Barry Gray, Photojournalist at the Hamilton Spectator-The internet has some weird and stupid stuff on it but the studies that are out there are often about really weird stuff like what really makes for a happy marriage. This begs the question, what do you think makes for a happy marriage?-The Superbowl isn't far away and yet again, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are going to be squaring off with another team. Tom Brady is 40 years old and still going strong, is his funky diet the reason for this?
Guest: Dr. Stuart Phillips, Director of the McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Health Research
2/2/2018 • 51 minutes, 51 seconds
Where else is price fixing is happening? What's it like having your business close for good? Peacocks as service animals on airplane flights? Gronk is practicing after a major concussion! Should the Raptors trade for LeBron James?
People want to hear about how they can get a free coupon from Loblaws but it seems like few people actually know why they're doing this. Could price fixing be happening in more places around the grocery store than we realize?
Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-All this talk about small business owners makes them sound like they're rolling around in cash because they're so rich. That's only half the truth, maybe even less, because there are many small businesses that start but go out of business. What is it like having this happen to you and your business?
Guest: Jodi Gaskell, former owner of Sticky's Candy Westdale-There are people who need service animals for many different medical reasons and some airline companies will allow for these service animals to fly with their owner but what happens why someone claims that their peacock is also their service animal?-Gronkowski suffered a massive concussion just a week ago and now with the Superbowl just another week away, he's already back and practicing! If this was any other sport, he wouldn't be close to practicing for months! It seems like football concussions just aren't as bad as other sports'. LeBron James can pretty much bring whatever team he's on to the NBA championship finals. The flipside to having him on a team is that he's a very expensive player to have. Should the Toronto Raptors trade for LeBron James?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
2/1/2018 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Could the Grammys be any more hypocritical? How can the City of Hamilton prevent 'Code Zero's from happening? Are there benefits from buying Twitter followers? Buying flamethrowers from Elon Musk?
Hamilton has a problem that people don't seem to be aware of. We have a shortage of ambulances, hospital beds and paramedics that causes Hamilton to be plunged into what's known as a "Code Zero" meaning there are no ambulances available to respond to an emergency. How do we fix this?
Guest: Mike Sanderson, Chief of Emergency Services for the City of Hamilton-Twitter is a household name and it's taken hold of many people's lives nowadays. What we sometimes don't see is that some of the twitter accounts out there have bought their followers! Why would someone buy followers and does it have any benefit besides pumping up an ego?
Guest: Martin Waxman, Owner of Martin Waxman Communications-Elon Musk has his hands in everything the world has to offer and now his company, The Boring Company, is selling flamethrowers! He's sold over 17,000 in just under a week, will you buy one?-Grammys have been outspoken about equality for women but it couldn't be a more hypocritical award show! On one hand they talk about equality for women everywhere but then give awards to artists whose lyrics couldn't be any farther from being respectful to women! One Grammy winner has a song about drugging and raping a woman! What should be done about this?
1/31/2018 • 50 minutes, 34 seconds
"Tale of a Town" comes to Burlington, Super Bowl LII bets & expectations and a look at art & determination ahead of the Around The Bay road race
Ted Michaels, news anchor and host of The Health & Wellness Show on 900 CHML, fills in as host tonight while Scott is away. “Tale of a Town” is a nationally touring theatre production that has documented the living memories of over 3000 Canadians in more than 150 communities across Canada. The show is coming to the Burlington Performing Arts Centre and will feature appearances from Mayor Rick Goldring, Burlington MPP Eleanor McMahon and others. Guest: Lisa Marie DiLiberto, co-creator of “Tale of a Town” - Local artist Dylan Swan is commemorating the Around The Bay road race with a series of paintings depicting various points of the race. Ted and Dylan delve into the story of why he's doing it and what happens to the paintings. Guest: Dylan Swan, local artist - The Super Bowl is less than a week away and bets are already being placed. What can we expect to see next weekend? Guest: Adam Burns, manager for Bodog Sportsbook - Amy Brown underwent a life-saving kidney transplant operation at St. Joe’s that transformed her quality of life. Now she’s taking on the Around The Bay 5K race with St. Joe’s Team Nephrology. Amy and the rest of her team hope to raise $10,000 for research so more patients can receive the same kind of life-changing care. Guests: Amy Brown, kidney transplant recipient and competitor in the ATB 5K race Pamela Overholt, administrative assistant for the directors of renal programs at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton & Niagara Healthcare System
1/30/2018 • 51 minutes, 29 seconds
Is the TV Show 'Friends' outdated and offensive? Should instant replays be banned from sports? What can be expected in Hamilton's next mayoral race?
It is Friday, and time for the Brightes Panel in Hamilton.
Guest: Loren Lieberman, co-host of The O Show on Cable 14
1/27/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Does it matter if Patrick Brown is guilty? Is divorce about more than separation? Does the Doomsday Clock make sense? Should historical shows and movies have to be accurate?
Patrick Brown, the now former leader of the PC Party, has been accused of sexual misconduct and like many men before him, no charges have been laid and there isn't a guilty verdict yet his life and career has been destroyed. In modern society, does it even matter if the accused is actually guilty?
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal at Maple Leaf Strategies-Divorce makes for an incredible financial burden that gets added on top of the emotional toll it takes on those involved. Usually things go to court and then it goes nowhere while the lawyers start raking in the cash. Do people sometimes lose sight of what they're trying to do and make divorce about more than just the separation of a marriage/family?
Guest: Tracy Miller, Matrimonial Lawyer with Miller Law-The Doomsday Clock has been moved forward 30 seconds and interestingly enough, we're closer to midnight on the clock than we were during the Cuban Missile Crisis but what does that even mean? What aside from midnight being nuclear war, the Doomsday Clock doesn't mean much of anything! Why is the Doomsday Clock such a big deal, because it has a cool name?-There are many historical dramas and documentary-like shows and movies that recount historical stories but sometimes you have to ask yourself if the things that happen in these shows and movies are accurate. Should they have to be accurate?
Guest: Scott Henderson, Professor of Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University
1/26/2018 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
Why does Hamilton produce great bobsleigh athletes? What's happening to a kid that went almost twice the speed limit on the Red Hill? Sorry, when will Elton John retire from touring? The Baseball Hall of Fame's induction process is broken!
While Hamilton has "the mountain", it's not really a mountain and is much less one that allows for bobsleigh events to take place. So then how can it be that Hamilton has spawned so many bobsleigh athletes? How did a Hamiltonian and newly minted Olympic athlete get into bobsleigh?
Guest: Nick Poloniato, Canadian National Bobsleigh Team Pilot-A kid was busted for going almost twice the speed limit on the Red Hill Parkway and now people are saying that we should fix the Red Hill so this can't happen. Why are we trying to make a world where no one is responsible for their own actions and nearly everything that happens is someone else's fault?-Elton John said that he will be retiring from touring with the intention of focusing his time and attention on his kids but there's one small catch to this announcment, he's doing it all in three years! Why would he announce that he'll be retiring from touring in three years?-There are many flaws in the induction process required for a baseball player to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame. An even bigger issue than these flaws is the fact that no one is doing anything to fix them!
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
1/25/2018 • 51 minutes, 36 seconds
You can't raise your prices and you can't reduce expenses so what can you do? Giving birth at 100km/h? Should garbage cans be in drive-throughs? How is your happiness related to your time in front of screens?
Most people are seeing the raise in the minimum wage as something that businesses can combat with either higher prices or lowered expenses but what do you do when your business can't raise its prices and isn't able to lower its expenses?
Guest: Calvin Cain, Hamilton regional director for Ontario Homes for Special Needs Association-Birth is a stressful experience for everyone involved but imagine doing it while on the highway at 100km/h! What do you do if your wife starts giving birth on the way to the hospital instead of in it?
Guest: Joe Rand, Husband to Heidi Rand-Littering is something that happens everywhere and it's argued that more garbage cans equals less litter but is this really the case? Should businesses with drive-throughs be mandated to have garbage cans and recycling bins actually in the drive-throughs?-A study has shown that the time you're exposed to screens is directly related to your happiness. Could being hyper-connected with the internet do the exact opposite socially?
Guest: Dr. Jean Twenge, Author of iGen
1/24/2018 • 49 minutes, 6 seconds
Could Hamilton benefit if Amazon's HQ2 came to Burlington? Should we believe the polls that say Wynne's Liberals are behind? Why did Hamilton's homeless lose some of their aid? Can Johnny Manziel prove that he will behave in the CFL?
Even though Hamilton isn't on Amazon's list for potential cities that it will put HQ2, Burlington is! If HQ2 lands in Burlington, how will Hamilton benefit?
Guest: Rick Goldring, Mayor of Burlington-According to numerous polls, Kathleen Wynne's Liberals are behind. These polls are sometimes incorrect and can be far off from the truth. Do you believe these polls or have the Liberals been doing a good job?
Guest: Matt Gurney, Morning show host at Global News Radio 640 Toronto-There are some people in Hamilton who dedicate their lives to benefit and help others in our community. Roger Boyd is the man who founded the Men's Street Ministry to help the homeless. Recently, he woke up to find his truck that brought aid to Hamilton's homeless is stolen! What did those in need do to deserve this?
Guest: Roger Boyd, founder of Men's Street Ministry-With the signing of Johnny Manziel to the Ticats on the horizon, people are afraid that his history is going to repeat itself and Manziel will cause problems for the CFL and more specifically, the Tiger-Cats. Is there any way that Manziel can prove he will behave?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior sports director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
1/19/2018 • 52 minutes, 23 seconds
Are City Councillors talking for too long? Where's the line between inspiration and copying? Do we want politicians to be more like celebrities? North and South Korean athletes to march under the same flag?
If you've ever listened to a City Council meeting, you've probably noticed that some of the councillors like to talk but never seem to stop. Donna Skelly put forward a motion to cap the time someone is allowed to speak at any one time. What do you think of this?
Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-Lana Del Rey is being sued for making a song that sounds nearly identical to Radiohead's Creep. A defense that is used fairly often is that the original song inspired the song in question but this begs the question, where is the line between inspiration and copying drawn?
Guest: Michele Ballagh, Lawyer & Trade-mark Agent with Ballagh&Edward LLP-Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump have almost blurred the line between a politician and a celebrity with the insane tweets and selfies galore. Now Jagmeet Singh has opened up his personal life to the public when he invited the media to the moment that he proposed to his then girlfriend. Do we want our leaders to be more celebrity than politician?-North and South Korean athletes are going to be marching into the Olympics under the same flag that will just be a picture of the Korean Peninsula. Some South Koreans aren't happy about this and they have every reason to feel that way. How would you feel if the Olympics took place in Canada but the American and Canadian athletes marched under a flag with a picture of North America on it?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
1/18/2018 • 51 minutes, 16 seconds
Should Spectra organize concerts at Tim Hortons Field? Why do we believe everyone? What would you do with 10 minutes left to live? Will fighting ever become popular in hockey again?
A big part of Hamilton's history is when Pink Floyd came to Hamilton and essentially caused concerts to be banned from the then Ivor Wynne Stadium, now Tim Hortons Field. Should City Council let Spectra, the company that organizes concerts at FirstOntario Centre, organize concerts at Tim Hortons Field too?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor-No one questions anything anymore. Everything is believed the moment it's said and there is never and presumption of innocence whatsoever. We have reached a point where if a woman accuses a man of any unwanted sexual actions, no one asks for proof and no one even questions the truth behind the claim. She is instantly believed and his entire life is crushed immediately. That is simply not right. What should we do to fix this?-Hawaii had a false warning sent out to everyone on the island warning about an incoming missile strike. What would you do if you only had 10 minutes left to live?-There was once a time where it was rare to watch a hockey game without a fight but now the game seems to be focusing more on drafting players that can play rather than fight. Is this making for a better game? Is fighting ever going to become a prominent part of hockey again?
Guest: Kyle Hagel, former professional hockey player
1/17/2018 • 49 minutes, 22 seconds
Should governments have the power to ban "fake news"? Did you know you're paying 47% in taxes on beer? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Brazil has announced that it will enact measures to identify and punish authors of fake news. This comes after French President Emmanuel Macron announced a plan to introduce legislation to block certain websites that are accused of spreading misinformation. How worried should we be about this? Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, lawyer and expert on internet law, teaches Cybersecurity and Privacy at the Faculty of Law at McGill University - How much of what you pay for beer is going toward taxes? Would you be surprised that Canadian consumers, on average, are paying 47% in taxes on beer? Canada’s brewers have launched a campaign – Axe the Beer Tax – to raise awareness of this fact and in response to an automated “escalator” that will lead to further increases to that tax rate as of April 1. Guest: Luke Harford, president of Beer Canada - Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about sports, including the weekend’s AFC and NFC divisional matchups and the NHL announcing the lineup for the 2018 All-Star game.
1/16/2018 • 57 minutes, 24 seconds
What is the definition of "Your Truth"? Which advertising tricks do you fall for? How polarized is our culture, and why?
It is time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Tonight Scott welcomes Ben McVie for in-dept talk about serious topics and less-serious ones.
Guest: Ben McVie, co-host of the Y108 Morning Show
1/13/2018 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 18 seconds
Is Hamilton a condo city? Will the municipal election be focused on the LRT? Hydro One spent $15m to redesign bills? Was the World Junior Championship a success?
The modern generations are loving the idea of living in a condo downtown and the prices are reflecting it but is there a better, cheaper alternative?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Hamilton & Burlington Realtor-This upcoming election is full of people with some interesting ideas but there's one that has become more of a burden than anything else, the LRT. Is this election going to be about nothing but the LRT?
Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of The Bill Kelly Show on 900 CHML-Redesigning bills doesn't sound like a very expensive endeavour but Hydro One has managed to find a way to make very, very expensive. Something that just about anyone could do has managed to cost Hydro One $15 million!-If you watched the World Junior Championship, you probably saw that there wasn't many people in the stands. Every year, around this time we hear about how amazing the ratings were but this year is different, we've yet to hear anything about this year's championship. Was this year's World Junior Championsip a success?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports anchor at CHCH
1/12/2018 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Are you saving enough for retirement? Will the Canadian Men's Soccer Team succeed like the Women's Team did? Are Trudeau's answers satisfactory? Why do we eat junk food first?
We keep hearing about how millenials are struggling to set up their lives but what we haven't been told is that Generation X is struggling to save money for retirement. Studies are showing that people simply aren't saving enough money, are you?
Guest: Andy Lyster, Executive Financial Consultant with Investors Group Financial Services-The Canadian National Women's Soccer Team is currently ranked 5th in the world and has improved more than anyone could have expected. A major reason for this is because of their head coach who pulled them up and built them into a world class team. Can he do the same for the Men's National Team?
Guest: John McGrane, Retired Hall of Fame soccer player-After Justin Trudeau came through Hamilton and visited McMaster University where he answered some questions that were, as expected, soft. He was, however, asked a few questions that truly are hard hitting. Were Trudeau's answers satisfactory?-No matter how healthy the food you buy is, when you get home, you'll notice that the first food you reach for is probably not the healthiest, why is this? What about when the label says that it's high in calories but the food itself isn't, will your mind cause your body to respond differently?
Guest: Dr. Rachel Herz, Neuroscientist
1/11/2018 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
Should City Councillors be limited to two terms? Are we ready for autonomous vehicles? How will Trudeau be met at Mac? How much should Johnny Manziel be paid?
Someone that plans to run for Ward 10 says that if he is elected, he will bring forward a motion that will bring in term limits for those on city council. This motion would limit City Councillors to be able to serve 2 terms. What do you think of this?
Guest: Brad Clark, Principal of Maple Leaf Strategies-Autonomous vehicles are an amazing leap in technology and though they're said to be safer on the roads than a human driver, are we ready to allow them on the road? Is the technology there?
Guest: Krzysztof Czarnecki, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo-With Prime Minister Trudeau travelling across Canada in an attempt to connect with Canadians. The people that show up to these events will likely to fall into one of two categories, the fanboys and fangirls and the concerned Canadians. How will Trudeau be met at McMaster University?-Johnny Manziel becoming a Ticat may not be as guaranteed as we previously thought. Manziel's agent came out on Facebook and said that he expects Manziel to be paid as much as past Tiger-Cats quarterbacks. Zach Collaros is among those quarterbacks who is the highest paid player in the CFL at $500,000. What do you think? Should Johnny Manziel be paid as much as Zach Collaros?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
1/10/2018 • 52 minutes, 10 seconds
Are there negative consequences to a limit on payday lenders in Hamilton? Should businesses raise prices to deal with the minimum wage increase? Are interest rates about to increase in Canada yet again? and Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Hamilton is working on legislation that would limit the number of payday loan locations in the city. People who see these businesses as predatory would call this a step in the right direction, but could there be negative consequences as a result of this?Guest: Brian Dijkema, Program Director, Work and Economics at Cardus, a local think tank-Ontario's minister of labour suggests businesses struggling with legislation that hikes minimum wages should consider price increases. Is this a realistic solution?Also, a new survey suggests that it’s likely the governor of the Bank of Canada will soon announce an increase in interest rates for a third time since last summer.Guest: Marvin Ryder, business professor for the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are back from the holidays to chat about the latest sports news, including the Ti-Cats offering a contract to former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel.
1/9/2018 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
Should Tim Hortons franchise owners make a good living? Would you want a "Green Burial"? Why are people outraged about pumping their own gas?
For 2018’s first Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Scott welcomes broadcasting legend Sue Prestedge to the show.
Guest: Sue Prestedge, Broadcasting legend, recently retired from her positon as Program Coordinator for Journalism, and Pre-Media and Entertainment, at Mohawk College
1/6/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 39 seconds
What makes a lawsuit frivolous and what happens to them? Have we reached peak performance of the human body? How awesome does bomb cyclone sound? Is it good for the NHL to have the Golden Knights ranked second overall?
A man is suing the City of Hamilton $390,000 for his pain and suffering after falling off of Albion Falls. The suit is being called frivolous by many people but what makes a lawsuit frivolous by definition?
Guest: Rob Hooper, Founder of Hooper Law-It's always fun to watch Olympic athletes set new world records and hear about the amazing things that the human body can do, but have we reached the limit? Are we biologically able to keep improving?
Guest: Dr Martin Gibala, Professor of Kinesiology at McMaster University-If you haven't heard about this bomb cyclone that's coming, you're missing out! It's apparently going to be an incredibly powerful winter storm with an awesome name. There's absolutely no way that there can be a greater name than bomb cyclone. The question has to be asked, who's the genius that came up with this name?-Currently sitting in 2nd place within the NHL is surprisingly the Las Vegas Golden Knights. How can it be that an expansion team in its first season be this close to the top? Is it good for the NHL to have this happening?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML
1/5/2018 • 53 minutes, 25 seconds
Should an employee be fired for putting up air fresheners to combat a co-worker's smell? What's it like to be on a game show? What should be done about dumb lawsuits against the city? Did June Jones set Johnny Manziel up for failure?
Sometimes we have to work with people that we don't like. Regardless of what the reason is, there's only so much that you're allowed to do so when an employee puts up a bunch of air fresheners because she didn't like the smell of another employee does she deserve to be fired?
Guest: Lior Samfiru, Head of Labour and Employment Law with Samfiru Tumarkin LLP-A Hamiltonian was recently on The Price is Right and was an absolute pleasure to watch! Scott caught up with Marcy to talk about her experience on The Price is Right. Sometimes you've got to ask yourself, what is it really like to be on a game show?
Guest: Marcy Zonta, The Price is Right contestant-If you go to a waterfall just after midnight in February and fall over the edge of said waterfall, you have no one to blame but yourself. Despite that, a Mississauga man is suing the City of Hamilton for $390, 000 because all that happened to him two years ago! Now taxpayer money is going towards a lawsuit as ridiculous as this! What should be done about this?-The Tiger-Cats have made some big decisions.this year and one of them bringing on Johnny Manziel. What do you think will happen to the Ticats' team dynamic by bringing him on? Do you think June Jones set Manziel up for failure when he said that Manziel would be "the greatest CFL player of all time"?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
1/4/2018 • 55 minutes, 31 seconds
Can you force yourself to warm up? Who will pay for the costs of legalization and sale of marijuana? Why do people get angry at certain CEOs over their large salaries? What truly makes a diverse workplace?
It's ok if you don't like the cold weather that we've been having for a while, it's natural! You're probably familiar with shivering as a response to being cold but what else does your body do when it gets cold? Can someone use their mind to warm up? Can mind over matter apply here?
Guest: Dr. Stephen Cheung, Professor of Kinesiology at Brock University and head of Environmental Ergonomics Laboratory-There are people who support the legalization of marijuana and those who don't and both sides of this argument have their reasons. The supporters like to talk about the incredible amounts of money that marijuana will bring in but what is rarely considered are the subsequent costs of the legalization and sale of marijuana. Who is going to pay for these costs?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor-People often get angry over the amount of money that CEOs are making. The weirdest part about this argument is how specific and directed this anger is. People get upset with CEO's salaries but a musical artist that makes even more is left alone. Why is that?-Diversity is a word that is thrown around workplaces nowadays but it feels like this word has lost its meaning. This diversity is almost always physical diversity but what about the diversity of opinion? Is a workplace full of white people that all think different things still a diverse workplace?
Guest: Priya Ramsingh, Author of "Is diversity more than a brand?"
1/3/2018 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
Has society become addicted to outrage? Is Johnny Manziel good for the Hamilton Tiger-cats? How should dangerous drivers be dealt with?
It is time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Scott is joined by the illustrious Mike Fortune, to send you off into 2018 with some good laughs and deep thoughts.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
12/30/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Remembering great Canadians that were lost in 2017, would you ever do the Polar Bear Dip? What's the dumbest thing you've ever done? What's it like being chosen to play for Team Canada?
Every year, we lose many people and sometimes those people leave big impacts on both our lives and the identity of Canada. Scott is joined by JC Villamere to talk about some of those Canadian legends that will be remembered forever. Who will you remember most?
Guest: JC Villamere, Pop culture critic and author of "Is Canada Even Real?"-The GTHA has a rather peculiar tradition of jumping into the freezing cold Lake Ontario. The Polar Bear Dip has attracted many people from all over, all just to jump into the lake which is now in support of charity and is for a good cause. Have you ever done the Polar Bear Dip? Would you ever do it?
Guest: Trent Courage, Co-founder of the Polar Bear Dip-We've all done some very dumb things before but there's always that one thing that you will remember forever. Scott has done some questionable things, have you? What's the dumbest thing you've ever done?-The roster for Team Canada's women's hockey team has been released and three of the 23 players from across Canada are local to our area. When you find out that you've been picked to go represent Canada at the 2018 Olympics, the only people that can truly describe it are those that have been chosen themselves. That's why Scott reached out to Sarah Nurse and Renata Fast to talk about what it was like being picked and what happens next.
Guest: Renata Fast, Member of Team Canada's 2018 Women's Hockey Team Sarah Nurse, Member of Team Canada's 2018 Women's Hockey Team
12/28/2017 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
How much longer until we can freeze a whole human being? Why would Apple purposefully design Iphones to get slower? Should Swastika Trail change its name? What two puppets are on sale for $10 million?
A baby embryo has been born 25 years after conception. You might ask how this is and it's a bit of a science fiction answer... or is it? After conception, the embryo was frozen! If science is able to do this, how much longer until we can freeze a whole human?
Guest: Dr Tom Hannam, Fertility Specialist and founder of The Hannam Fertility Centre-If it's ever felt like your Iphone got slower the older it got, that's because Apple designed it that way! Doesn't this seem to be the opposite of what you want your phone to do? Why would Apple do this?
Guest: Adam Oldfield, founder of FPM3 Marketing and Tech Expert-Swastika Trail is a real street name that has been hotly contested over whether or not the name should be changed. The street wasn't named after the symbol that the Nazis adopted for their own uses yet the association of the swastika with the Nazis makes this a really challenging name to defend. If this name is changed, everyone that lives on this street needs to change their addresses everywhere. Do you think the name should be changed?-Around Christmas time every year, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer plays and two characters from that movie are for sale! The original Rudolph and Santa puppets from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are now for sale on Ebay! How much do you think these original puppets are on sale for?
Guest: Rick Goldschmidt, Rankin/Bass Historian
12/22/2017 • 50 minutes
What should happen to our current Ethics Commissioner? Do people want happy news or gritty, dark news? Should players that were on drugs while they weren't illegal be allowed into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
The Prime Minister violated ethics laws that he has sworn to live by. The catch is that those very laws that were broken will have no fine or penalty of any kind put on the Prime Minister! After a two year investigation by the Ethics Commissioner. The current Ethics Commissioner, Mary Dawson, has pardoned 95% of past people who have been investigated for breaking ethics laws even if they've clearly broken them. What should happen to our current Ethics Commissioner before she is replaced?
Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch-If you had a survey about what kind of news people want to be hearing, the biggest response would be that people want happy, feel-good news. The number are saying something else. People are saying they want one thing but are all reading news about the polar opposite, why is that?
Guest: Paul Berton, Editor-in-Chief at The Hamilton Spectator-Despite an overwhelming response of people saying that they want news that makes you feel happy but every study and number has shown that is simply not true. People seem to love the gritty side of their city and the news that goes along with it. Do you like the idea of all positive news, all the time or is crime and the darker side of news more your speed?-Even though there weren't any rules against performance enhancing drugs in baseball at the time that most of the nominees for this year playd, the ethical issue of whether or not a player on performance enhancing drugs during a time they weren't banned should be allowed into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Should an athlete that doped while it wasn't illegal still be allowed into the Hall of Fame?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
12/21/2017 • 49 minutes, 6 seconds
Who should run the LRT? How will US tax cuts affect Canadian businesses? Is poutine a Quebecois or a Canadian food? Should we keep score in kids' sports?
City Council sat down and came out of a meeting about if we should ask the province to run the LRT. A glaringly obvious hole in this idea is that if the Government of Ontario runs the LRT, can Hamilton demand things from the province for the LRT? Who should run the LRT, the City of Hamilton or the Government of Ontario?
Guest: Brad Clark, Political Consultant with Maple Leaf Strategies-The Americans are poised to have some tax savings for businesses in the US but what isn't being considered, is how those tax cuts will affect Canadian businesses. Marvin Ryder joins Scott to decypher how it can be that US tax cuts will affect us up here in Canada.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-There are people in Quebec who are taking massive issue with Canadians calling poutine a Canadian food. They say that poutine is a Quebecois food, not Canadian. If they can do that, call something from Quebec, Canada not Canadian, what is a Canadian food?-Parents are supposed to care for their kids and how they feel but there is a limit to that. Keeping the score in kids' sports is a hotly contested topic because some will argue that this makes kids feel bad when they lose and others would argue that it teaches kids how to lose among other things. What do you think, should the score be kept in kids' sports?
Guest: Sunaya Sapurji, Assistant Managing Editor at The Athletic
12/20/2017 • 51 minutes, 25 seconds
Wilfrid Laurier University admits to mishandling the case of a T.A. who played a controversial video, Why are students moving onto the next grade in subjects they're not grasping? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Wilfrid Laurier University has found there was no wrongdoing by one of their T.A.s who played a controversial YouTube clip during a class tutorial.Guest: Lindsay Shepherd, T.A. at Laurier-If a student is struggling with math or another subject, why aren't they being held back until they're actually capable of doing the thing that is giving them trouble?Guest: Linda Chenoweth, former teacher-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about the world of sports, including Senators owner Eugene Melnyk saying he might be forced to move the team if attendance at games remains low.
12/19/2017 • 57 minutes, 4 seconds
What should the family members of a suspected terrorist expect from law enforcement? Should fast food not be advertised to kids? How are weather warnings determined?
Tonight, Scott welcomes Mike Fortune to the table, for the brightest conversation in Hamilton.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
12/16/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 51 seconds
How easy is it to get into the housing market? Why aren't people focusing on saving anymore? How did the NHL ruin outdoor games? What is the most searched thing on Google in Canada?
This could be a great time to be getting into the housing market if you're looking to buy. That's because the rate of growth for the price of homes is growing a lot slower than it has in the past but that isn't so good for those looking to sell their homes. Are you finding it challenging to sell your home?
Guest: Rob Golfi, Hamilton Realtor-Canadian's are at a recording setting high of debt per household. We currently owe 171.1% of debt to disposable income and when we put this into perspective, when the US went into a recession, the average American had about 166% debt owed to disposable income. What would happen if interest rates went up by 1%? Why aren't people focusing on saving anymore?
Guest: Scott Hannah, President of the Credit Councilling Society-There was a time when outdoor NHL games were a spectacle to see and everyone was sure to have the outdoor games marked on their calendars. Now it seems like even hockey fans don't know and in some cases don't care about outdoor games. How could the NHL have killed one of their best ideas? Will there ever be something better in the NHL?-It's the time of year when Google releases its top searches. Someone somewhere must have been determined to screw up this list because "why is everything so heavy?" is something that you really shouldn't have to ask. What's your favourite Google search?
12/15/2017 • 52 minutes, 28 seconds
Should Canadian media be allowed to unpublish information? Is there a better way to fairly represent Hamilton's population? If you suffer from mental health, you are not alone. Who is the most important Canadian in sports?
Unpublishing, if you haven't heard about this yet, is exactly as it sounds, the removal of a story about something that did happen. If someone stood trial and was found not guilty, the stories published would say that but would remain in existence. If those stories were to be unpublished, all of those stories, URLs, etc would be removed and effectively eliminated from history. Should the media be allowed to remove information about an event that did happen and is based in fact from history?
Guest: Jim Poling, Managing Editor at the Hamilton Spectator-Last night, Ward 14 existed as the largest ward in Hamilton but now that isn't going to be the case. Ward 14 is going to be split amongst the Ancaster and Dundas wards to better represent the population. This is the major change but there will be some minor changes to some other ward boundaries. Is there a better solution to this?
Guest: Robert Pasuta, Ward 14 Councillor-To make for a better representation of the population in Hamilton, it has been decided that Ward 14 will be split between the Dundas and Ancaster wards. A big challenge that hasn't been considered is how to tackle the issue of Hamilton being two or three cities in one. Scott has a solution to this problem, do you?-David Sweet adopted an infant daughter when she was just nine months old named Lara who grew up to suffer from mental illness. About 4 months ago, Mr. Sweet posted a heart breaking message on his Facebook page about Lara passing away. He has decided to speak out about this because he wants everyone to know, you are not alone and that there is help out there.
Guest: David Sweet, Flamborough-Glanbrook MP-We often think about who the best player is in a given sport, city and even in Canada but we rarely, if ever, ask who is the most important Canadian in sports? The impact that certain Canadian hockey players have made on sports is incredible and so is what some baseball players done but the question remains, who do you think is the most important Canadian in sports?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
12/14/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
Did Bob Bratina push politics during Yousef Al-Hasnawi's memorial? How should we prevent hospital staff from being assaulted? Is Ward 14 being split a good thing? Is there another approach to bullying?
During a memorial for Yousef Al-Hasnawi, the good samaritan that was shot and killed, MP Bob Bratina said something that upset many people. It's being said that he used this event as a way to promote his political ideals. Was this an appropriate place to say what he did?
Guest: Bob Bratina, Member of Parliament for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek-A study has shown that over two thirds of front-line hospital workers (nurses, personal support workers, cleaners, etc) have been assaulted, harassed and worse while on the job. How is it that we can be letting this happen to those that literally take care of our population? What should we do to diminish this problem?
Guest: Michael Hurley, President of Ontario Council of Hospital Unions-Ward 14 is going to be split into two wards to better reflect the population. Currently, Ward 14 covers rural Flamborough but will be split up into the Dundas and Ancaster wards which will make the size of the wards across Hamilton a lot more consistent. This change will also be coming with some minor adjustments to some of the surrounding wards too. Is this a good decision?
Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-A video has gone viral showing a boy crying in a car as a result of being bullied by other students at school. It has been recently discovered that his mother may have allegedly held some racist views and opinions that he may have picked up and brought to the classroom. Would bullying a boy with an allegedly racist mother help him?
Guest: Kathleen Wright, Bullying Expert
12/13/2017 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
How easy is it for terrorists to commit attacks? Why are boys more confident in their math skills than girls? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
Authorities have arrested a suspect following an “attempted terrorist attack” on a New York City subway. How easy is it for terrorists to get ahold of weapons to commit these attacks? Could they happen anywhere? Guest: Stephanie Carvin, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, specialty in national security issues and terrorism - EQAO test results for the 2016-17 academic year show that only 49% of Grade 3 girls in Ontario agreed that they were good at math compared to 62% of boys. Additionally, a 2009 study showed American female elementary teachers passed on their anxieties about math to girls in their classes, but not to boys. Why are boys more confident in their math skills than girls? Guest: Mary Reid, Professor of math education at the University of Toronto’s Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
- Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys have their usual Monday night sports discussion, including asking whether or not sports games are more entertaining in the midst of wild weather.
12/12/2017 • 58 minutes, 54 seconds
What are the logistics of a safe injection site? Are schools stricter on kids than they used to be? Who are the best politicians for cartoonists to draw?
Scott welcomes editorial cartoonist Graeme MacKay to the show, for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton!
Guest: Graeme MacKay, editorial cartoonist with The Hamilton Spectator, author of 'You Might Be From Hamilton If ...'
12/9/2017 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
Are the Olympics just about sport? How hard does an Olympic bobsledder have to work for a hundredth of a second? Highlights from the Auditor General's report and how does a murder case really get solved? Are the Blue Jays really for sale?
Although Russia is banned by the International Olympic Committee, it's athletes are not. Something seems to have changed within the IOC because this kind of decision would have never happened before. The question does still remain, why would Russia do something like this on such a large scale for an athletics competition? Are the Olympics just about sport?
Guest: Bob Barney, Founder of the International Centre for Olympic Studies at Western University-Though it's pretty much common knowledge that the IOC has banned Russia but when it was first discovered that Russia had a large scale doping program for its Olympic athletes, athletes like Jesse Lumsden were outraged and rightly so. Scott recounts his interview with Lumsden and just how much hard work Lumsden has to put in for the smallest of gains.-
The Auditor General's Report has been released and it's nothing short of crazy when you hear about the things that the government has been spending your taxes on. 1 in every 6 buildings owned by the government of Ontario is empty, SCUBA gear, car washes and raccoon traps are among the weirdest and most unnecessary things that our government has spent our money on. Could there be a legitimate reason why taxpayer's money was spent on raccoon traps?
Guest: Alan Carter, Global News Anchor-Doesn't TV do such a good job at showing what it's like to be a homicide detective out on a case? No, it doesn't so then how is a real life homicide case handled? What are the steps that need to be taken and can you really get a murderer's DNA from a drop of blood in 20 minutes?
Guest: Rick Arnold, Retired Hamilton Police Department Homicide Detective -The Blue Jays are reportedly on sale right now after it slipped out during an interview a few days ago. If this is true, who will buy the Blue Jays? Scott caught up with Bubba O'Neil to talk about what his thoughts are on the idea of the Blue Jays being sold. Do you think that Rogers should sell the Blue Jays or keep them?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
12/7/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 33 seconds
Should we stop making bike lanes? Are Safe Injection Sites actually going to help? Does the NFL care about its players? Is sciences answers changing to become politically correct?
We often hear about how amazing bike lanes are to have in the city and that they will encourage more people to ride their bikes instead of driving their cars. We rarely hear about how much of the city streets these bike lanes take up and the many other drawbacks of bike lanes. Do you support the creation of bike lanes?
Guest: Lawrence Solomon, Author of "Ban the Bike! How cities made a huge mistake in promoting cycling"-
Safe Injection Sites are a very polarizing topic that is great on paper but will be a challenge to implement in Hamilton. Is this promoting illicit drug use or reducing the danger of using them? Would you want a Safe Injection Site to be set up by your house?Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton-There was a time in which Tom Brady was in hot water for playing with a deflated football that ended up with him being suspended for 4 games but last night's Monday Night Football game, players were getting injured left, right and centre because players began playing to injure. No players were ejected from the game due to the hits they were delivering which completely contradicts the NFL when they say that they care about the well being of their players.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-We're often told that science is fact and that's the way it is but what if modern day science is preferring certain answers to others because one is more politically correct than another. If a study is done that shows men and women are not the same or someone that's Asian is better than someone that's White at something, people will criticize, demonize and ultimately ostracize the researcher. Would you support a researcher whose work yielded a controversial result?
Guest: Dr. John Anomaly, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona
12/6/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Why have there been so many shootings in Hamilton this year? Should guns be banned in urban areas? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi was shot in downtown Hamilton Saturday night while trying to help a man who was involved in an altercation with two men.Guest: Tom Raczynski, a neighbour who overheard a troubling interaction between Al-Hasnawi and paramedics-Why have there been so many shootings in Hamilton this year?Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 councillor-A new poll shows that 69% of Canadians favour a complete ban on guns in urban areas.Guest: Wendy Cukier, gun control advocate-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys sit down to have their usual Monday night discussion about the latest news from the world of sports. Tonight, their discussion focuses on coaching, including why so many coaches have such short tenures and whether or not coaches should treat superstar players differently from other players.
12/5/2017 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
Is our easier access to information keeping us informed? Will the Canadian government officially apologize to arrested marijuana users? What is proper airplane etiquette?
For tonight's Brightest Panel in Hamilton, Scott Radley goes one-on-one with Brad Clark.
Panel Guest:Brad Clark, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
12/2/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
How much of your information is actually being tracked on the Internet? Why is stand up comedy making a big comeback? If the Argos can turn around and win the Grey Cup, why can't Hamilton?
Just how much of your information is being tracked and recorded? Those ads you've seen about things that you were just looking at aren't there by coincidence, it's because just about everything you do on the internet is being tracked, is that as bad as it seems?
Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Internet Lawyer-There has been a pretty big resurgence of stand up comedy content on everything from Netflix to Hulu. If we don't have some of the comedy legends we once did, why is stand up coming coming back as strong as it is?
Guest: Ben Guyatt, Stand Up Comedian and Host of Club 54-Surely you heard about how the USA won't be competing in the 2018 World Cup but they're not the only surprising team to not compete because Italy didn't qualify either! How can it be that Italy isn't in the World Cup but places like Egypt are? Moving on to the other kind of football, the Toronto Argonauts won the Grey Cup after being one of the worst teams in the league. If they're able to turn around and win the Grey Cup just like that, why can't Hamilton?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML
12/1/2017 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
How does Bitcoin work? Is the stadium experience just as interesting as the match at a TFC game? Unexpected trends from the Stats Canada info dump?
We are constantly hearing about the incredible value of Bitcoin but you probably don't know how Bitcoin works. That's ok! Scott brought Marvin Ryder from the DeGroote School of Business to help explain what Bitcoin really is, why it exists, who owns it and more.
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-Toronto FC is looking to beat the Columbus Crew to advance to the MLS championship. After it felt like TFC was just losing every game and we were getting used to it, the possibility of them winning the MLS Championship is really exciting! The stadium experience is just as interesting as the match, which do you go for?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-A big stats dump from Stats Canada has shown that Canada is first in developed countries with 54% of residents having a college or university degree among other things. They also reported that the length of the average Canadian's commute has gone up, that women are getting more doctorates than men for the first time ever and that women outnumber men 4 to 1 in the healthcare field whereas men outnumber women 3 to 1 in high tech. Is there a problem with that?
11/30/2017 • 56 minutes, 15 seconds
What should be done when a student with special needs hits a teacher? Who makes the decision to trade a player in the OHL? Today is the 100th birthday of the NHL!!!
If an autistic student has an outburst that results in a teacher being hit, what should be done? How do you balance the needs of a child with the safety of teachers and educational assistants? Studies have shown that these students benefit most when they're in the "normal" school system. The question still remains, what should be done when a student with special needs hits a teacher or EA?
Guest: Dr. Jacqui Specht, Director of the Canadian Research Centre for Inclusive Education-The Hamilton Bulldogs are the third best ranked team in the OHL so there's no wonder that when a team like this makes a trade, it's big news. This is especially the case with Connor Roberts but surely you've had to ask yourself at one point or another, who is the person that actually makes the trade?
Guest: Steve Staios, General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs-Today is the 100th birthday of the National Hockey League! The league that is a huge part of our national identity was founded on this day 100 years ago where all of the team owners except for one from the National Hockey Association met at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal and created the NHL. But who was that one owner and what was his team? Why did the other owners go behind his back?
Guest: Kevin Shea, Hockey Researcher and HIstorian
11/29/2017 • 56 minutes, 48 seconds
Mayor Fred Eisenberger joins Scott Radley to discuss a letter to the City of Hamilton from Metrolinx
Metrolinx says that while HSR can run Hamilton's LRT line, the Crown transit agency recommends against the idea.
In a letter to City Manager Chris Murray, Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster warns that Hamilton would be forced to shoulder a list of onerous responsibilities and legal obligations as part of a local operations agreement.
11/28/2017 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
What will be memorable about the 105th Grey Cup? Should players call out their teammates' mistakes? and Metrolinx says the HSR can operate LRT - but should it take on the responsibility?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com/Choice Realty talk about the latest from the world of sports, including the 105th Grey Cup and Stampeder Marquay McDaniel blaming teammate Kamar Jorden for a late fumble that may have cost Calgary the game and the trophy.-Metrolinx says the HSR can operate the city's LRT, but there are some things the city should know before they take on the responsibility.Guest: Fred Eisenberger, mayor of Hamilton
11/28/2017 • 52 minutes, 49 seconds
Should free speech on campuses be absolute? Is free public transit a good idea? Are public surveillance cameras worthwhile?
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton has been gathered together for a wide variety of topics, concerning Hamilton and the world.
Panel: Loren Leiberman, co-host of The O Show on Cable 14 Emily Taylor, Journalism student at Mohawk College
11/25/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Female reporter is sexually harassed at Mohawk College, who will win the Vanier Cup and can High Intensity Training help preserve your memory?
We've been hearing a lot about celebrities being accused of committing sexual misconduct, harassment, etc and there doesn't seem to be an end to this list in the near future. Recently a female reporter from CHCH was sexually harassed on two occassions at Mohawk College who, while delivering an interview, had an offensive phrase yelled at her.
Guest: Britt Dixon, Reporter at CHCH-This Saturday may be the best Vanier Cup game in history where the Western Mustangs will be going up against the Laval Rouge et Or here in Hamilton at Tim Horton's Field. Laval's defense is unparalleled and Western's offense is unstoppable which will surely make for an amazing game. Who will you be rooting for to win the Vanier Cup, Laval or Western?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-We've been told that once your brain cells are gone, they're gone forever but that simply isn't true. A study has been done that shows that intense exercise helps improve your memory and promotes the production of new brain cells in your hippocampus. This study has shown that this is beneficial to people who have had heart issues, diabetes, obesity and are older in age! Are you going to start High Intensity Training to preserve your memory?
Guest: Dr. Jennifer Heisz, Professor of Kinesiology at McMaster University
11/24/2017 • 47 minutes, 53 seconds
Will bricks start falling from the Hamilton Convention Centre? Should players from the steroid era be inducted into the Hall of Fame? Would you pay full price to only see part of the original band and some replacements?
There are buildings in our city that are going to start falling apart quite literally. If nothing is done to fix the Hamilton Convention Centre, bricks will start falling off its walls! Elevators and escalators at FirstOntario Centre are in need of repair but the repairs for these buildings will cost millions of dollars. When the current budget for these repairs is only about $800,000, what should be done?
Guest: Larry Di Ianni, Former Hamilton Mayor & Politician-There was a time during baseball when it seemed like there were more people who were on performance enhancing drugs than were not. At the time, it wasn't illegal to be taking those drugs but the ethics side of this still stands. Should a player from the steroids era still be allowed into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-When you pay to see a band live, you expect to see the whole group but if they have a replacement member, are you really seeing the band? Is a band still a band so long as there is an original member? Sometimes the replacement member is better than the original member but that doesn't mean that you're seeing the actual band. Would you pay full price to see part of the original band and some replacements?
Guest: Lana Pavlovic, Evening Host at 95.3 Fresh Radio
11/23/2017 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
Is Wilfrid Laurier University's apology really an apology? Will Western beat Laval in the 2017 Vanier Cup? What's happening in Zimbabwe?
Wilfrid Laurier University has been the centre as a result of how they decided to go about disciplining a teaching assistant that showed a debate video of the very controversial Jordan Peterson during class. They published an official apology to Lindsay Shepherd, the teaching assistant, but it wasn't really an apology. The staff that committed such an aggressive and unfair interrogation of Lindsay Shepherd aren't being disciplined themselves! What do you think of Laurier's apology?-The Vanier Cup is coming to Hamilton to cap off Canada's universities' 2017 football season. The Western Mustangs will be playing against the Laval Rouge et Or at Tim Horton's Field here in Hamilton but one question remains, who will win? Is it going to be the Western Mustangs, a team that has gone to the Vanier Cup more times than any other Canadian university, or the Laval Rouge et Or, the defending Vanier Cup champions?
Guest: Stefan Ptaszek, Former Head Coach of the McMaster Marauders-You've probably heard that the people of Zimbabwe are celebrating and you probably don't know why but that's alright. Scott wants to help get you up to speed with what has happened and what is happening now. To do this, he brought on Dr. Richard Saunders to shed some light on the situation in Zimbabwe.
Guest: Dr. Richard Saunders, Professor of Political Science at York University
11/22/2017 • 48 minutes, 43 seconds
Should coaches acknowledge & apologize when they make a horrible mistake? What should teams do if they just can't compete? & What does it mean now that political "silly season" is upon us?
As they do every Monday, Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys sit down to chat about the latest news from the world of sports, including an awful coaching decision that cost the Edmonton Eskimos a chance at the Grey Cup, Acadia's humiliating 81-3 loss to the Western Mustangs in the Uteck Bowl, and more.-Hamilton's municipal election is less than a year away and political "silly season" has kicked off. What exactly is "silly season"?Guest: Brad Clark, former MPP and Hamilton city councillor, former mayoral candidate, current principal at Maple Leaf Strategies
11/21/2017 • 54 minutes, 34 seconds
Would you want a head transplant operation? What do you do if your friend publically confesses to a serious crime? What qualifies someone for receiving the Order of Canada?
Tonight, the Brightest Panel in Hamilton features two radio broadcast students from Mohawk College, for their perspective on the Ontario college faculty strike and other news stories from this week.
Panel:
Ben Straughan, technical producer with 900 CHML
Raasty Belbaas, radio broadcast student
11/18/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Students are still an afterthought amidst the college strike, who's the best Canadian position player in baseball and our Councillor's thought on moving FirstOntario Centre
There was a vote on whether or not the teachers would accept the current contract offer and thus end the strike. The vote returned with a negative outcome, prolonging the strike because the teachers rejected the contract offer. What is most frustrating about all of this is that the students are still forgotten about and are never taken into consideration. The students aren't getting their money nor are they getting the service they paid for, something MUST change.
Guest: Amir Allana, co-author of the students' refund petition-Who is the best Canadian position player in baseball, do Americans even know that Roy Halladay played for the Toronto Blue Jays and is it a good idea for an outstanding college player to play with an already successful school? Scott knows his sports and thought he should double that knowledge tonight so he brought in Bubba O'Neil to talk about these questions and more.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-Michael Andlauer, the owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs, has expressed interest in moving the FirstOntario Centre somewhere else in Hamilton. He's even said that he would be willing to match whatever the City of Hamilton would be willing to pay to have this done. Now that we know his thoughts, what do Hamilton's Councillors think? Scott asked two of them.
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor
11/17/2017 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
Bulldogs owner is eager to bring a new arena to Hamilton
Hamilton Bulldogs owner Michael Andlauer says it's time for this city to build a new arena to replace the aging FirstOntario Centre.
11/16/2017 • 19 minutes, 26 seconds
Millennials are at a legitimate disadvantage! A new First Ontario Centre? Can you live off of a YouTube channel?
In recent years, it's been said that millennials aren't hard working, that they are lazy and that if they stopped whining and started working, their problems would be solved. A study has been released showing that it's not whining, its fact! If the current generation is having troubles getting into the workforce, how will that affect the economy?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-Is the First Ontario Centre the future of Hamilton? Should we look into a smaller multi-use facility to replace First Ontario Centre? These are questions that we should start asking and there is no one better to answer these questions than the owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs. First Ontario Centre is 32 years old, is it time for something new?
Guest: Michael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs-YouTube is a wonderful platform but it sometimes seems like it's full of stupid, meaningless videos however there is a whole world of informational and educational videos for people of all ages. Scratch Garden is one such educational YouTube channel that, believe it or not, is based here in Hamilton! Learning is made fun with their use of animation and music but how does it work? Can you really live off of YouTube?
Guest: Steve Newberry, Creator of Scratch Garden
11/16/2017 • 52 minutes, 12 seconds
Is a ban on nudity in change rooms a good idea? 47% of Ontario students missed school due to anxiety and does the freedom of expression really exist on school campuses?
A town in the Montreal area has decided to ban all nudity in changerooms of municipal pools which seems odd given that it's the place you go to change. Though at first it may seem like a dumb decision, once you think about it, do you really want to be seeing some old guy and his buddy chatting without any clothes on?-Almost half of all the students in the province have missed school due to anxiety. How can this be? Did we go wrong somewhere or is this simply being reported more? The funding to help with mental health has been cut in half over the last 25 years, surely that isn't the only problem, is it?
Guest: Kim Moran, CEO of Children's Mental Health Ontario-We like to believe that we have the freedom of speech and freedom of expression but this doesn't to be the case on college and university campuses. The thought police appear to be more and more real as time goes on because if a teacher or teacher's assistant proposes an argument that goes against public opinion, let alone offend someone, they will be instantly ostracized and penalized.
Guest: Lindsay Shepherd, Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University
11/15/2017 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
What is a Smart 21 Community and why is Hamilton now one? What should be done with First Ontario Centre? And how nerdy are you?
The Scott Radley Show PodcastScott is joined by Don Roberston, of the Dundas Real McCoys, to discuss Dave Andreychuk's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the First Ontario Centre and more from the world of sports.Guest: Don Roberston, of the Dundas Real McCoys-Hamilton was chosen as one of the "Smart 21 Communities" in the world, which represents the best models of economic, social and cultural development in the digital age.Guest: Rob McCann President of Clear Cable, Chairman of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Digital Infrastructure Working Group-Scott counts down a list of irredeemably nerdy things, and learns some new words and interests (for better or worse.) How cool are you, according to this list, and do you like any of the things mentioned?
11/14/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 55 seconds
What are Ontario's college students doing during the faculty strike? Would you ride in any self-driving vehicle? Is it too soon to prepare for Christmas?
It is time for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton! Scott has assembled a panel of Mohawk College students, to get their take on the Ontario college faculty strike, and current events.
Panel:
Mike Bain - Radio Broadcast Student
Andres Billiald - Journalism Student
Paige Petrovsky - Journalism Student
11/11/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 51 seconds
What are your guilty pleasure movies? Why did the Ticats' owner defend Kent Austin on Twitter? Where to travel after this year's hurricanes
There are movies that make you stop flipping through channels and takes up an hour of your time. They're often movies that are your guillty pleasure movies and though you've probably seen it 100 times, seeing it another time doesn't hurt. What is your guilty pleasure movie that makes you stop and watch it everytime it comes on?-A number of players have anonymously said that they don't want to play for Kent Austin. An interesting tweet was put out by Bob Young, the owner of the Ticats, who said that it was sad that one or two cowardly Ticats complained anonymously to a naive reporter. Bob Young defending Kent Austin makes it seem like Kent Austin is going to stay with the Ticats. What do you think is going to happen to Kent Austin?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-The Caribbean has been hit hard by tropical storm after tropical storm and now that vacation season AKA winter has come, where are people going to go? Has the price of Caribbean vacations gone up or down as a result of these storms? Are there places that are just like the Caribbean but haven't been affected by the tropical storms from this year? All these questions and more can be answered by Shawna Curtin-Weatherill.
Guest: Shawna Curtin-Weatherill, Owner of Expedia Cruiseshipcenters Waterdown
11/9/2017 • 49 minutes, 24 seconds
Is Roy Halladay the best Blue Jays pitcher ever? At what point is the OPSEU strike becoming immature? Will anything happen at the 2018 Olympic Games?
We have lost many legends from the musical world but unfortunately, the sports world has now lost a legend of their own. Roy Halladay, one of the best Blue Jays' pitchers, passed away today when his plane crashed in Florida. His focus while on the mound was unmatched as was his skill but even though he wasn't a very talkative person to the media or even his teammates; he'll be remembered by Jays and Phillies fans forever. Do you think Roy Halladay is the best Blue Jays pitcher ever?
Guest: Ken Fidlin, Sports Writer at the Toronto Sun-We're entering the fourth week of the OPSEU strike that affects Ontario colleges across the province as well as all of the students who attend them. Over a half million students are out of class and seem to be used almost like hostages because they are affected the most by this strike. This is one of the biggest things that frustrate Scott about this strike. Do you think that both parties are being immature at this point?-The 2018 Winter Olympic Games will be taking place just 40 kilometers from the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. If Kim Jong Un wanted to make an incredibly dumb statement, the Olympic Games that take place in pretty much his backyard would be an obvious place to do it. If he were to have something drastic be done there, the world would almost immediately wipe North Korea off the face of the Earth. Do you think anything is going to happen at the 2018 Olympic Games in South Korea?
Guest: Michael Heine, Head of the International Centre of Olympic Studies at Western University
11/8/2017 • 56 minutes, 38 seconds
Who belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? What were the worst pranks you pulled your teacher? Why do 50% of surveyed U.S. Millennials say they like communism?
Tonight it is a Panel of one! Scott welcomes Jamie Smith for a discussion about the serious (and not-so-serious) news of the week. And Jamie's opinions as a pizza coinsure are brought to the table!
Panel: Jamie West, Radio and TV host, Media and Advertising Consultant
11/4/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 13 seconds
1 in 2 Millennials prefer Communism or Socialism over Capitalism! Is there finally proof that Sasquatch exist? Were the Ticats able to redeem themselves this season?
Though it's often believed to be a myth or simple folklore, there are many people who believe that sasquatch exist and are more common than you may think. Todd Standing has filed a lawsuit against the BC government to have one of their biologists go out into the field so he can prove the existence of Sasquatch as a species. Do you think that he will be able to prove their existence?
Guest: Todd Standing, Sasquatch Tracker and Researcher-The final game of the Tiger-Cats' 2017 season will be played tomorrow and it feels like we should be booing them instead of cheering. Despite the last half of this season being better than the first, it doesn't change the fact that this season was ridden with controversy and short-falls around every corner. Do you think the Ticats were able to redeem themselves in the last half of this season?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-According to a poll of 2300 people done by YouGov for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, 1 in 2 Millennials would rather live in a Communist or Socialist society than a Capitalist Democratic one. If you're worried by this, you should be and you should also be worried by the fact that most of those who said this, didn't know what being a Communist or Socialist actually meant. How could we better educate people so they fully understand what it means to be a Communist or Socialist?
Guest: Marion Smith, Executive Director of Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
11/3/2017 • 58 minutes, 27 seconds
Do we really need a law against distracted walking? Red Green's new book of Canadian inventions and Novemburger is upon us!
Distracted driving is a problem but what about distracted walking? An Ontario MPP has proposed that police begin fining people for crossing the street while looking at their phone. Do you think this will be enforced any more than jay walking?-Red Green is a beloved Canadian show about every any handyman should know and the man himself, Steve Smith, has written another book. Entitled "The Woulda Coulda Shoulda Guide To Canadian Inventions" Smith recalls many of Canada's greatest inventions, worst inventions and better ways to use some of them. What's your favourite episode of the Red Green Show?
Guest: Steve Smith, Comedian and Writer AKA Red Green-It's the most wonderful time of the year indeed! November has come which can mean only one thing, Novemburger! Scott and his wonderful panel of burger aficionados review 10 of the 76 hamburgers across Hamilton and Burlington who are a part of Novemburger. What makes these 76 burgers special is that they all have a portion of their proceeds go to help support United Way. Helping charity and eating burgers, could you ask for more? Which one are you going to start with?
Guests: Martinus Gelense, Novemburger Organizer Teri Pecoskie, Sports Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator Steve Smith AKA Red Green
11/2/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 38 seconds
How do taphophiles find long lost headstones? Is Georges St-Pierre ready to return to the octagon? What did Martin Luther do 500 years ago today?
A Halloween trademark is the headstone; but what happens when headstones fall over and get buried over time? Good thing we've got taphophiles like Mike Brown in Hamilton! Mike's unusual hobby of uncovering headstones helps families find the long lost graves of family members which prompted Scott to catch up with him to find out more about both himself and his hobby.
Guest: Mike Brown, Headstone Uncoverer-Getting hit in the head isn't anything new in football but when a player hits another player in the head deliberately and aggressively with a clear intent to injure that's not right on its own. When that player that delivers the hit doesn't get a suspension or fine of any sort the NFL can't say it cares about its players health. Clearly something isn't right with this scenario. Something that isn't quite so easy to make a decision on is Georges St-Pierre's decision to return to the UFC. Does he have what it takes to be competitive in the octagon?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-500 years ago today, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the Wittenberg Door. This act and his ideas splintered the Catholic Church and started the Protestant Reformation. Believe it or not, this event has impacted nearly every aspect of your life. What do you think the world would be like if Martin Luther never existed?
Guest: Dr. David Haskell, Professor of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University
11/1/2017 • 55 minutes, 33 seconds
Why do the World Series games have to start so late? Do spectators really understand how dangerous some sports are? and is Canadian health care really "free"?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about what's going on in the world of sports, including the World Series and brutal injuries in sports.-Over the weekend, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders was in Toronto and made a comment about Canadian health care being "free".But it's not really free, is it?Guest: Bacchus Barua, Associate Director, Health Policy Studies, Fraser Institute
10/31/2017 • 50 minutes, 48 seconds
Why did the Federal Government spend so much money on the cover art for their budget book? Is Halloween still fun for kids? And a unique nature segment.
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton has reconvened but it is bittersweet because this may be the last time Sandy Shaw joins in as a panelist, at least for some time. Listen to tonight’s podcast to find out why, for more fun and intense discussion.
Guests:
Sandy Shaw
Mike Fortune, Television host, interviewer and professional Master of Ceremonies
10/28/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 41 seconds
How do you appreciate paintings without seeing them? McMaster nurse is home from being at sea and will June Jones get fired?
How can you appreciate a painting without being able to see it? It's an interesting question but believe it or not, it is possible and you can experience it at the Art Gallery of Hamilton through what they call "Touch Tours". Lori Kilgour-Walsh is behind these tours and joins Scott to talk about how these tours work, how you paint a picture for a blind person and much more. Have you been on a Touch Tour before?
Guest: Lori Kilgour-Walsh, Senior Manager of Education at Art Gallery of Hamilton-People from Hamilton are great at helping others and usually you think this happens only in Hamilton or even the GTA but our reach goes beyond our city. Many Hamiltonians like Katelyn Plug go off and volunteer their time with organizations like Mercy Ships, an organization that travels around the world bringing literal floating hospitals to those who need it most. She was a ward nurse on the Africa Mercy and shares her eye-opening experience with Scott.
Guest: Katelyn Plug, Volunteer Ward Nurse on Africa Mercy-How can you gauge whether or not someone is worth keeping on a team based off of the result of one game? It's not a good idea and yet that's exactly what Kent Austin is doing to decide if June Jones will remain a part of the coaching roster for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Speaking of coaching rosters, Joe Girardi won't be returning as the manager of the New York Yankees. Despite being with the team for 10 years, 6 of which they went to the playoffs and winning the World Series he's still being let go! What do you think about these decisions? Is there any method behind the madness?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML
10/27/2017 • 55 minutes, 8 seconds
Math is racist, people want to raise $1.6 million for a pig-friendly MRI and a pre-tournament loss is an embarrassment to Canada. Will you watch Team Canada without knowing any players? Why do people love conspiracy theories?
The world has lost its mind! First off, a math professor at the University of Illinois has published a paper saying that math is inherently racist and promotes white priviledge. Second, people are trying to raise $1.6 million dollars to buy a pig-friendly MRI device to diagnose a 650 pound pig. Lastly, the first of six pre-tournament games between Canada and the USA's women's hockey teams started off with Canada being beaten 5-2. Team Canada's head coach described the loss as "an embarassment to our country." What is going to happen when something that actually matters happens?-It's sometimes said that Canada could dress a whole team of amateur players and still be a contender to win the Hockey World Cup but what about the Olympics? Would you be willing to wake up at 3am to watch Team Canada even if it's a team of players you've never heard of?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-With the upcoming release of documents about JFK's assassination, conspiracy theories are starting to appear once again. In some cases these conspiracy theories hold some validity but in other cases they are so far out there that they can't possibly be true! Whatever your opinion is on them, you have to ask yourself, why do people love conspiracy theories so much?
Guest: Mark Busser, Professor of Political Science at McMaster University
10/26/2017 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
Are we going to get answers about JFK's assassination? Cities' attempts to woo Amazon and why is it so hard to host a boxing card in Hamilton?
238 cities are putting in a bid to have the new Amazon HQ built in their cities. That's a lot of competition for Hamilton to go up against but the most interesting thing about this bidding war is that so many of these cities are willing to do some rather unusual things to win Amazon over. What do you think is the weirdest thing a city is willing to do for a company?-Could this finally be the end of the JFK assassination? Within the next few days, the papers about JFK's assassination will be released but the question is, will these documents tell us anything that we don't already know? It's possible that we may be getting more fuel for conspiracy theorists but we could also debunk some conspiracy theories. Could this finally be the end of the JFK assassination?
Guest: Randy Owen, JFK Assassination Researcher-Boxing has been around for a very long time but in Hamilton, it's a really big challenge to organize a professional boxing card. The huge amount of money it takes to pay everyone involved is just one of the many problems an organizer faces. Another issue is how do you put on a fight that can be done safely? These challenges haven't turned the people at Three Lions Promotions away from organizing a professional boxing card this Saturday at the Hamilton Convention Centre, are you going to go?
Guest: Dan Otter, Sports Promoter at Three Lions Promotion
10/25/2017 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
What's going on with Zach Collaros and the Ticats? Should there be ridiculously powerful teams in sports? and "To Kill A Mockingbird" pulled from school district because it "makes people uncomfortable"
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about the Ticats' domination of Montreal over the weekend and a bewildering choice involving Collaros, overpowered teams in sports and more.-A school district in Mississippi has decided to pull "To Kill A Mockingbird" from its curriculum because it "makes people uncomfortable".But isn't the entire purpose of the book to tackle the "uncomfortable" topic of racism?
10/24/2017 • 56 minutes
Should students affected by the Ontario College Faculty Strike get a refund? Does Hamilton have difficulty honouring significant members of our community? Which sports used to be in the Olympics?
Tonight, Scott thinks that "Brightest Panel in Hamilton" might not accurately describe how brilliant the panel’s members are.
Panel:Brad Clarke, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
Doug Faraway, former Director of Development at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre, broadcaster, writer, and host of City Matters on Cable 14.
10/21/2017 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 20 seconds
What if the stock market crashed today? Will McMaster beat Ohio in volleyball? How does one person help the homeless?
On this day in 1987, a major thing happened to the stock market... it crashed! We now refer to that day as Black Monday and it caused big problems but what if it happened now? Market crashes are inevitable but what if it happened today? How do you think it would affect the world?
Guest: Dr. Ronald Balvers, Professor at DeGroote School of Business-McMaster University has had one of the best volleyball programs in Canada for a long time but that hasn't stopped them from going to Poland to play against professional teams with the knowledge they'll be beat. Dave Preston, the head coach of McMaster's men's volleyball team, has won many awards for very good reasons. Do you think his team will be able to beat the best NCAA volleyball team, the Ohio Buckeyes, this Sunday?
Guest: Dave Preston, Head Coach of McMaster's Men's Volleyball Team-On his own time and on his own accord, Roger Boyd spends at least 25 hours a week travelling around Hamilton helping those in need. He has a day job and still finds time to provide help for those in need by going around and giving out clothes and cooking food in his own home for those who need it most in Hamilton. How do you help the homeless?
Guest: Roger Boyd, Founder of Men Street Ministry
10/20/2017 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Should college students be refunded during the strike? Broken legs, the Raptors, Ticats vs Alouettes and a plaque in Gord Downie's honour?
Should students get their money back for every day the teachers of OPSEU are on strike for? If you didn’t already know, the OPSEU strike has taken not only every teacher, professor and instructor out of the classroom but has also taken out every student from the classroom too! Students are paying thousands of dollars to be educated but when they're not being taught, where is their money going?
Guest: Amir Allana, Co-author of petition for students’ tuition refunds
Gordon Hayward was a member of the Boston Celtics for all of 5 minutes before his leg was injured in a very unusual way. His tibia was broken causing his foot to effectively turn completely around. Did you go searching for the video? The NBA’s season started up last night but lately, it seems as though it’s turned into a league full of have and have-nots. The Toronto Raptors seem to be on the side of the have-nots which will likely impact their standings at the end of the season, do you agree? Also, are the Ticats really going start with Jeremiah Masoli against the Montreal Alouettes this Sunday? What are your thoughts on this decision?
Guest: Bubba O’Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
With the recent passing of Gord Downie, it seems like everyone in Canada is in mourning. Councillor Sam Merulla has proposed that we put up a plaque in commemoration of Downie at First Ontario Centre. Why is it that when we try to name things after local people who have done amazing things, it seems to take forever but when Gord Downie, a man from Kingston, passes away we're talking about having a plaque in his memory the next day? What do you think of this?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor
10/19/2017 • 49 minutes, 55 seconds
The LRT has been delayed again! Who's been inducted into the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame? Does stress and poor diet have the same effect on your body?
The LRT has been debated from nearly every possible angle which has slowed things down and it's happened again! This time, the LRT hasn't been delayed by City Council but by the Government of Ontario! Is the LRT ever going to be completed?-This time of year is wonderful for sports fans in Hamilton. The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame has announced the class of 2017 and among them is former NHL defenceman, Ric Nattress. Scott caught up with Ric to get an idea of what it's like to be inducted into Hamilton's Sports Hall of Fame and his story that led him there.
Guest: Ric Nattress, former NHL defenceman-There has been a study done on the relation between poor diet and stress's effect on your body. Dr. Laura Bridgewater joins Scott to explain her findings, what they mean and what we can do to help take better care of our bodies and more specifically, our stomaches. Could removing stress from your life actually help you lose weight?
Guest: Dr. Laura Bridgewater, Professor of Microbiology & Molecular Biology at Brigham Young University
10/18/2017 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
Should iPads be allowed in the classroom? Would you drink a buffalo sauce latte? What happens when you sue your neighbors over the design of their home?
Scott has brought together returning favourites, for tonight's Brightest Panel in Hamilton.
Guests:
Sandy Shaw, Organizational Strategist, and Director with the Hamilton Port AuthorityMike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
10/14/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 7 seconds
America's demands for NAFTA, the collapse of Sears and is Hamilton really the second best place for jobs in Canada? Will the Ticats beat the Stampeders? The African Children's Choir coming to Hamilton?
There has been no shortage of big headlines in the business and political worlds. The first is about these "bombshell" demands that the US is supposedly laying down as we're going into the 4th round of NAFTA negotiations and the second is that the Sears collapse is going to ripple through the economy.The final headline says that Hamilton is the second best place for jobs in Canada. What are your thoughts on these headlines?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are going to be playing against the Calgary Stampeders for the second time this season. The last time these teams played each other, the Ticats were humiliated in a 60-1 loss. This is an important game for both teams which begs the question, how do you think tomorrow's game is going to go?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-The African Children's Choir is an amazing choir with an amazing history. Over the years, the choir has performed with Paul McCartney, Keith Urban and the list goes on. It also isn't just a travelling choir, it's also a charitable organization that aims to help impoverished African families and educate the children. They're performing twice in Hamilton, will you be in the crowd seeing the African Children's Choir?
Guest: Tina Sipp, Coordinator of the African Children's Choir
10/13/2017 • 53 minutes, 44 seconds
Should Dart Guy have a radio talk show? Is the word "chief" offensive? Should the Boy Scouts accept girls? What's the future of American soccer? Remembering LSgt. Earl McAllister
Scott opened today's show with not one but three unusual and simply disappointing stories.
There was a guy who dyed his hair and painted the Maple Leafs' logo on his face with a cigarette in his mouth at a Maple Leafs game who became known as "Dart Guy". Well Dart Guy has been given a two hour radio show in Toronto! You might ask why this was done, because he's Dart Guy! That's the only reason!
The Toronto District School Board is removing the word "chief" from any job title that possesses the word "out of respect for Indigenous communities". This is being done despite the fact that the word "chief" is English.
The Boy Scouts and the Girl Guides are named as such to reflect on who their members are. So then why is it that the Boy Scouts are considering accepting girls into their ranks? Doesn't this contradict the name "Boy Scouts"? The Girl Guides don't like this decision, do you?
What are your thoughts on these outrageous stories?-All the United States soccer team needed was a tie against Trinidad & Tobago but instead, they lost 2-1. We know that this means the US is not going to be competing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup but what we don't know is how this loss will affect the future of American soccer and the MLS. Former professional soccer player John McGrane joins Scott to help shed some light on what went wrong for the States and its effect on soccer in America.
Guest: John McGrane, Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee-Lance Sergeant Earl McAllister is a name that was unheard of until recently when the Hamilton City Council honoured the McAllister family with a plaque for the incredible things he did as a part of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada. Scott catches up with Mark McNeil to tell the story of LSgt. Earl McAllister, a true Hamilton legend.
Guest: Mark McNeil, writer at the Hamilton Spectator
10/12/2017 • 54 minutes, 48 seconds
Are we taking sexual crimes serious enough? When will the Maple Leafs' winning streak end? Would you risk your brain for glory?
Famous people seem to be running into trouble with the law all the time these days and yet another example of this is Harvey Weinstein. The public's attention was turned to him ever since he's been accused of sexual assault and rape and similar to other cases like this, people aren't taking it as seriously as they should. Do you agree? Are sexual crimes are being treated seriously enough?
Guest: Lenore Lukasic-Foss, Director of the Sexual Assault Centre of Hamilton-The Maple Leafs are dominating the ice this season! The team has loads of talent and they've been showing it game after game but the question is, how much longer can they keep this up for? When will the Leafs' winning streak end?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-It's hard to enjoy a sport like boxing when you know that every blow you cheer for is one that can damage the other fighters' brain and have a massive effect on the rest of their life. That's the risk every fighter takes when they step in the ring. Nowadays, many boxers are fighting for fame and fortune but is this trade worth it? Would you risk your brain and mental health for a shot at glory?
Guest: Spider Jones, Former Amateur Boxer and Journalist
10/11/2017 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
Do you trust self-driving cars? Why did the plaque on Canada’s National Holocaust Monument fail to mention Jews? Should we consider more security cameras in Hamilton high schools?
Scott assembles the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, to wrap up this week before the long weekend.
Guests: Loren Leiberman, co-host of The O Show on Cable 14Ron Foxcroft, Chairman, Founder & CEO of Fox 40 International
10/7/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Sub-standard care in Ontario nursing homes, Ticats vs. Blue Bombers and curating the Personal Computer Museum
According to a Toronto Star article, three nursing homes have been told that they're no longer allowed to accept new residents due to sub-standard care. Sometimes this happens because of people turning a blind-eye and sometimes it's because of budgetary concerns. Whatever the reason, you don't want your parents or relatives to suffer, do you?
Guest: Sivan Tumarkin, Head of Personal Injury and Insurance Law practice group at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP-The Ticats are facing the Winnigpeg Blue Bombers tomorrow and if the past is any indicator for the Ticats, things won't go well, or will they? Rick Zamperin joins Scott to talk about how they think tomorrow's game will go as well as the future of the Ticats' coaching roster.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-Computers have been around for only a decade or two but they have revolutionized the world. They're constantly being improved and when you buy the newest model, it seems like a newer one has been released. This makes curating a museum of personal computers incredibly challenging but Syd Bolton has done it! Do you remember your first computer?
Guest: Syd Bolton, Curator of the Personal Computer Museum
10/6/2017 • 54 minutes, 22 seconds
When is criticizing referees harassment? False alarms in Hamilton schools and City Hall! Hamilton to host the 2019 JUNO Awards?
John Higgins is said to be the most travelled and recognized referee in the world of NCAA basketball. He had a target put on his back to Kentucky fans everywhere after being blamed for Kentucky being knocked out of last year's March Madness by their head coach. Criticizing officials isn't unheard of and in some cases, it's merited but when is it too much?
Guest: Barry Mano, Founder and President of the National Association of Sports Officials-After the rampage that went on in Las Vegas, everyone is on edge and yet still, people are still doing stupid stuff. Three things have happened in Hamilton this week that couldn't have been done at a worse time. One happened at St. Augustine Catholic Elementary School, another at Bishop Tonnos and the third at Hamilton's City Hall! What is wrong with people these days?! On a happier yet slightly smellier note, a British newspaper released an article about bathing once a week. What do you think, is this healthier for your body than bathing everyday?-It feels like just yesterday that Hamilton hosted the JUNO Awards and there's a possibility that we might be hosting the awards again. The president of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has written to the city saying that he thinks Hamilton would be a good host of the JUNO Awards and is reducing the cost of bidding. What do you think? Should Hamilton host the 2019 JUNO Awards?
Guest: Tim Potocic, Co-owner of Sonic Unyon Records and Festival Director of Supercrawl
10/5/2017 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
Hamilton reaches $1 billion in building permits in record time, Team Canada's 2018 Olympic uniform and the answer to Toys "R" Us' troubles?
Hamilton has hit the $1 billion mark in building permits and has done so in the fastest time in Hamilton's history, just 9 months into the year! The question we need to start asking now is how sustainable is this? Will we be able to keep doing this every year and grow even more?
Guest: Glen Norton, Director of Hamilton Economic Development-The Hudson Bay Company has released what Team Canada will be wearing during the opening ceremony in South Korea for the Winter Olympic Games. Lumberjack jackets and a unisex onesie are just a few of these new releases that have all been designed by Hudson Bay's own in-house design team. Are you going to buy some of the 2018 Team Canada collection? Also, the NHL season starts up tomorrow and now that they have one of the better coaches in the league, how far do you think the Maple Leafs are going this year?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-It's no secret that Toys "R" Us is in some really deep trouble. Online shopping and e-commerce has had a huge effect on Toys "R" Us which has put them in a position where you can say only one thing, if you can't beat them, join them. An idea to help put them back on stable ground is through augmented reality. Imagine walking through a virtual store and interacting with a virtual product, would you want to buy things this way? Could this be the answer Toys "R" Us is looking for?
Guest: Dr. Khaled Hassanein, Director of the McMaster Digital Transformation Research Centre
10/4/2017 • 52 minutes, 13 seconds
Ticats trade C.J. Gable to Eskimos, Calgary signs Jaromir Jagr, and the Las Vegas mass shooting
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about the latest from the world of sports, including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats trading running back C.J. Gable to the Edmonton Eskimos.-Scott discusses the Las Vegas mass shooting and how it seems as though there's no end to the horrific incidents that happen globally these days.
10/3/2017 • 48 minutes, 55 seconds
Should politicians have to step down from their positions if they are seeking a higher office? What are some of the most quotable comedy films? Are eyeball tattoos a good idea?
Tonight, Scott brings a dynamic duo to the Brightest Panel in Hamilton.
Panel:Jen Watson, afternoon anchor at AM900 CHMLJay McQueen, AM/PM Weather for AM900 CHML
9/30/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Hamilton's $500,000 bid to host Amazon's new headquarters, research getting close to detecting CTE in living athletes, and Hugh Hefner dies at 91
Hamilton is continuing it's effort to land Amazon's second North American headquarters.Guest: Fred Eisenberger, mayor of Hamilton-Researchers are close to a test that could determine if an athlete is beginning to show signs of CTE.Guest: Bubba O'Neill, sports anchor with CHCH-Hugh Hefner passed away today at the age of 91. Scott asks callers whether or not Hefner's legacy has been overwhelmingly negative in its impact on women.
9/29/2017 • 55 minutes, 35 seconds
Are the Golden Knights here to stay? Joining Team Canada's Women's Ice Hockey Team and Hamilton's Spartan World Championship athlete
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Las Vegas Golden Knights is whether or not Vegas is a good market to try and build a hockey franchise especially when you consider the fact that Vegas has never been home to a professional sports team. Could a surge of NHL fans be too much for Vegas and its new franchise to handle?
Guest: Gary Lawless, Las Vegas Golden Knights Insider-The Olympics are still 5 months away but if you're on the list to join Team Canada for Women's Ice Hockey, it's right around the corner. Scott catches up with Sarah Nurse to talk about what it's like to have the chance to not only represent Canada on the world stage but to also represent Women's Hockey.
Guest: Sarah Nurse, Team Canada Women's Ice Hockey Candidate-Tough Mudder, American Ninja Warrior and Wipeout all have something in common with each other. That one thing they all share is that Spartan blows them out of the water. Dundas teacher, Cynthia Campanaro, will be heading out to Lake Tahoe in Olympic Valley in the United States to compete with Team Canada in the Spartan World Championship this weekend. Have you ever competed in one of these obstacle races before?
Guest: Cynthia Campanaro, Spartan Team Canada Athlete
9/28/2017 • 59 minutes, 36 seconds
CHML's 90th birthday, is a renegotiated NAFTA really that bad for us? Building a park at the Pier 8 Promenade and True Hamiltonian apparel
Today is CHML's 90th birthday so Scott thought that he'd celebrate in his own way with the man who runs it all at CHML, Jeff Storey. Jeff recalls some of the great memories he's acquired from the years of working here and what it's like to be catching up with some of CHML's greatest announcers ever.
Guest: Jeff Storey, Program Director & News Director at AM900 CHML-NAFTA is something that affects each and every Canadian, American and Mexican whether we want to accept it or not. Marvin Ryder helps us to understand this confusing agreement when it comes to duties and tariffs. Could duties affect whether or not Amazon moves to Hamilton?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at DeGroote School of Business-The Pier 8 Promenade is making its way to become a reality. Councillor Jason Farr weighs in with his opinion on this and it's future. With the budget set and the timeline drawn, the question remains, do you think this is a good idea? Should they build something else instead of a park?
Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor-There is a huge trend around Hamilton where seemingly everywhere you look, someone is wearing a shirt that says, "Hamilton is Home". To get to the root of this, Scott went straight to the source to talk with the founder of True Hamiltonian apparel, Max Francis, about where he got the idea from, how he designs the shirts and where you can get them from.
Guest: Max Francis, Founder of True Hamiltonian apparel
9/27/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 23 seconds
Is the NFL really all about "free speech"? When should a team retire a jersey number? and how do you make the best choice while cell phone shopping?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the controversy between the NFL and U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as whether or not there ought to be criteria when a team retires a jersey number.-How do you possibly narrow down your choices when you're shopping for a new cell phone?Guest: Adam Oldfield, of Tech Talk with Bill Kelly and President & CEO of FPM Marketing
9/26/2017 • 50 minutes, 50 seconds
How do we define the "Middle Class" and what are its implications? Did Prime Minister Trudeau use his time at the U.N. wisely? Why is the NFL losing viewership ratings?
Tonight Scott brings together two of this city's finest broadcasters, for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton.
Panel:
Jamie West, Radio and TV host, Media and Advertising Consultant
Sue Prestedge, Broadcasting legend, recently retired from her positon as Program Coordinator for Journalism, and Pre-Media and Entertainment, at Mohawk College
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9/23/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 16 seconds
Is the NFL to blame for Aaron Hernandez? Lee Munn's outstanding story and the Waterloo Warrior's incredible comeback
Aaron Hernandez was a man who played college football alongside Tim Tebow and then went on to become one of the best players in the NFL until he was arrested for murder. Upon examination, his brain showed a lot of damage from football which must have been the reason for what he did. Do you think Hernandez is a victim and the NFL is to blame for its players' health or since Aaron Hernandez had every option to leave the sport and protect his health, is it his fault and players should be accountable for their own health?-The Hamilton art scene is one that is full of incredible artists, poets and writers but few are able to come close to what local artist Lee Munn can create. His amazing story about his struggle with Epilepsy led to him eventually undergo brain surgery. Hear his story and painting rituals as he chats with Scott.
Guest: Lee Munn, Fine Artist and Designer-Waterloo University banned its football program for a year back in 2010 as a result of the biggest steroid scandal in Canadian university history. Ever since then, they would very rarely win or even score points and at one point they didn't win a single game for two years straight. There has been a complete 180 since then with this year's team starting the season with four wins and no losses. Could their success be credited to the recent surge of Hamiltonians joining them?
Guest: Jon Behie, Pass Coordinator for the Waterloo Warriors
9/22/2017 • 52 minutes, 27 seconds
Is standing healthier than sitting? Is 2017 the worst Ticats season ever? Why are kids' EQAO scores so low in math this year?
There is a report on a study about why standing for too long is no better than sitting for too long. If standing isn't the opposite of sitting, then what is? Dr. Peter Smith joins Scott to talk about the science behind this study and more.
Guest: Dr. Peter Smith, Chiropractor-Can we declare 2017 the worst season in Hamilton Tiger-Cats history? The 60-1 game, the Art Briles disaster, the Jones suspension and that's just the surface! There hasn't been much good this year for the Ticats. Rick Zamperin joins Scott today to talk about nearly everything the Ticats have done wrong and answer the question, is this really the worst season in Tiger-Cats history?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML-EQAO results are in and it appears that kids these days are in dire need of help with math. Could this new style of teaching called "Discovery Learning" be the reason for such low scores?
9/21/2017 • 53 minutes, 23 seconds
McMaster's new writer-in-residence, should the NHL remove off-sides and the craziness that is the Mastery Transcript Consortium
Gary Barwin is easily one of the best writers in Hamilton. His book, "Yiddish for Pirates", has been nominated for many awards which helps prove this and why he belongs at McMaster University as their writer-in-residence. Scott chats with Gary about the challenges of being a writer, teaching writing and much, much more.
Guest: Gary Barwin, Writer and Poet-There is a minefield of rules in the NHL that the players have to navigate. It seems that everyone is trying to fix every sport however Jack Eichel of the Buffalo Sabres brought up an interesting fix, remove offside penalties from the NHL. Scott and Bubba O'Neil debate if the NHL should actually do it.
What do you think? Should the NHL remove offsides?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-Apparently the grading system is "broken" but don't worry, there is a solution! The Mastery Transcript Consortium is going to be introduced in some schools in the Bay Area, the most liberal and progressive area of California. Bye, bye letter and number grades, hello long form reviews and pie-charts...
9/20/2017 • 51 minutes, 6 seconds
Should coaches and players publicly criticize referees? What ought to be done about inconsistent judging in sports? and McMaster University bans smoking on campus starting January 1st
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about some of the latest news in sports, including publicly calling out referees for their officiating decisions, inconsistent judging in boxing and other sports, and the consequences of Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest.-McMaster University has announced that the use of tobacco and all oral smoking devices will be banned from the Hamilton campus and at the Ron Joyce Centre in Burlington starting January 1st.Is this fair to smokers?
9/19/2017 • 54 minutes, 52 seconds
Where do we draw the line with vigilantism and the rights of criminals? How should we preserve history respectfully? Should the provincial government do more to help Hamilton become an Amazon headquarters? How do you find a lost plant?
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton has been assemble (and is added to, over the course of the night) for their takes on issues close to home, including some prickly topics.
Panel:
Mike Fortune, Television host, Interviewer and Professional Master of Ceremonies Brad Clarke, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
9/16/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 14 seconds
The greatest goal in Canadian hockey history and should the Ticats hire Johnny Manziel?
Tomorrow will be the 30th anniversary of a goal that will forever go down in Canadian hockey history. Mention 'Gretzky to Lemieux' to someone and there's a good chance that they'll remember the 1987 Canada Cup where Wayne Gretzky passed the puck to Mario Lemieux who then scored the game winning goal against the Soviets. Scott catches up with Ron Reusch, the colour commentator of that game, to recall the goal that went down in history.
Guest: Ron Reusch, Legendary Hockey Commentator-The Ticats might hire Johnny Manzeil, the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy and has been a first round draft pick for the Cleveland Browns as a quarterback. He seemingly did everything but succeed in the NFL. Since then, he's gotten into trouble with the law which has made him a very controversial figure. Should the Ticats hire Manzeil despite flaming out in the NFL? Could he bring some much needed talent to the Ticats?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
9/15/2017 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Nothing wrong with adoption, CFL ends full-contact practices and Kenilworth closed for a movie shoot?
A statistic from the census has shown that those in living in a household with a single parent are three and a half times more likely to live in poverty. Despite this, single parenthood is being normalized and is even being chosen over other options like adoption. In fact, adoption is being seen a horrible thing to do! Why is that?
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The CFL has announced that teams will no longer be allowed to have full contact practices as well as the addition of an extra week to the season. This is all being done in an attempt to cut down the number of concussions and exposure to potential injuries for the players. Do you think this is a good idea? Is it actually going to cut down on injuries and concussions?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-If someone comes to your front door and asks to come into your home to shoot a movie or use it in a shoot, what should you say? Having someone pay you thousands of dollars for every day they use it, maybe a newly painted wall or two and many other things makes this sound like a deal that might be too good to be true. That begs the question, is it too good to be true? You might be suprised by the answer.
Guest: Jonathan Matthews, Location Manager at the Director's Guild of Canada
9/14/2017 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
Why do ultra-low cost airlines keep coming? Can the Leafs finally win a Stanley Cup and what is wrong with bad drivers?!
Ultra-low cost airlines that fly out of Hamilton's airport have come and gone. Yet another one has been announced that will be flying out of Hamilton International Airport despite the lack of success that past ultra-low cost airlines have had in the past. This begs the question, why do they keep coming if they never succeed?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-Although the Toronto Maple Leafs have been unable to win a Stanley Cup for many years, this may be their year according to articles from both the Toronto Sun and the National Post. What do you think, are the Leafs going all the way this year?-What is it with bad drivers?! Sometimes they are just plain dangerous and know it! The worse part is that they don't care and show no remorse for anyone else. Scott has had his fair share of run-ins with bad drivers but this one, this one takes the cake.
9/13/2017 • 57 minutes, 44 seconds
Are we taking Hurricanes seriously enough? Should Hamilton become home to a new Amazon’s headquarters? Has the Canadian Government actually prepared for the legalization of marijuana?
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton has been assembled for a look back at this week, and a look forward at the days to come.
Panel:Sandy Shaw, Director of the Hamilton Port Authority, Co-host and expert municipal commentator for City Matters on Hamilton Cable 14
Jeff Mahoney, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator
9/9/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 39 seconds
How are cruises going to work around Hurricane Irma? Report card changes by the government and overprotective parenting is becoming the new normal!
How is Hurricane Irma going to affect Florida's major tourism industry? The potential for ports to be destroyed will result in many cruises being re-routed or even cancelled for weeks.
Guest: Chris - Gray-Faust, Senior Editor at Cruise Critic-Is the future of Canada really going to benefit from the government changing report cards? Dr. Don Klinger is back to talk with Scott about what this could mean for soon-to-be post-secondary students, what this is teaching today's youth and whether or not this is a good idea.
Guest: Dr. Don Klinger, Associate Dean of Education at Queen's University-It seems that there is a new norm in today's society. Overprotective parenting is becoming more and more normal and this is worrying Scott. What happened to kids being allowed to go for bike rides with their friends?
9/8/2017 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
Close debate in City Hall over Hamilton hosting the Commonwealth Games, the director of The Carter Effect and the man who brought Vince Carter into public view, Glen Grunwald.
The debate over whether or not Hamilton should host the 2030 Commonwealth Games is one that has nearly split City Hall down the middle. Councillor Sam Merulla is against Hamilton hosting of the Commonwealth Games and talks with Scott about why he feels that way. What do you think, should Hamilton host the 2030 Commonwealth Games?
Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor-Vince Carter inspired a whole generation of basketball players when he played on the Toronto Raptors. Sean Menard decided to make a documentary about this called "The Carter Effect" that will be showing at the Toronto International Film Festival. Scott interviews Sean about the creation of the documentary and documentary creation as a whole.
Guest: Sean Menard, Director of The Carter Effect-The very man that brought Vince Carter to the Toronto Raptors, Glen Grunwald, made the decision to have Carter traded to the Raptors in 1998 for Antawn Jamison. Scott chats with Glen about the decisions that led up to this trade and what it's like seeing the positive impact it has made.
Guest: Glen Grunwald, Director of McMaster Athletics and Recreation
9/7/2017 • 49 minutes, 29 seconds
Why do Hamilton gas prices go up because of what happens in the Southern US? Is sign stealing really that bad of an offense in baseball? Should students be allowed to negotiate their final mark?
When the southern US got hit by Hurricane Harvey, Hamilton gas prices went up by a lot! The other part to this problem is that these prices haven't shown any signs of going down any time soon despite the fact that we haven't been directly affected by Hurricane Harvey. Why is this?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor at the DeGroote School Of Business-Cheating is something that happens in every sport and baseball is no different. How the Boston Red Sox cheated, is. The Red Sox used an Apple Watch to steal signs from their rivals, the New York Yankees. Though the act of sign stealing isn't prohibited, using an electronic device to do so is. So are people just blowing this out of the water?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-A highschool in Caledon is going to be starting a pilot project that will allow students to negotiate their final grade with their teacher. Something that people haven't considered, is that this negotiation would almost always end up with a higher mark for the student, making it less of a negotiation and more of a protest. Should a lower mark be allowed just the same as a higher one? Should students be allowed to negotiate their final mark at all?Guest: Dr. Don Klinger, Associate Dean and Professor of Education at Queen's University
9/6/2017 • 54 minutes, 36 seconds
How do Hamiltonians feel about the Tiger-cats now? Should Hamilton make a pitch for the commonwealth games? What is the future of Football, in the light of the inherent health risks?
Scott has reassembled the brightest panel in Hamilton. Tonight he is joined by Doug Farraway and a seemingly incognito Mike Fotrune.
Guest: Doug Farraway, former Director of Development at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre, broadcaster, writer, and host of City Matters on Cable 14.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
9/2/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 18 seconds
$1 billion dollars to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games? CFL vets' brain scans are similar to those of coma patients?
Is it really a good idea for Hamilton to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games? Consider what the rest of the world does with their Olympic stadiums... Should Hamilton follow suit or would $800 million dollars perhaps even more be better spent somewhere else?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH News-Steve Buist, a Hamilton Spectator reporter, is the author of the Spectator's investigation into concussions and football. Steve talks with Scott about what this investigation is uncovering and why everyone needs to know its findings.
Guest: Steve Buist, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator
9/1/2017 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
Tuning out the news isn't a good idea and how could the Ticats have gone as far as they did with the hiring of Art Briles. A book about Hamilton stereotypes by Graeme MacKay, editorial cartoonist at the Hamilton Spectator
As more and more videos and pictures of Houston emerging left, right and centre, we see people in need everywhere we look. Sometimes people tune out the news and what's going on in the world and Scott has an opinion, what's yours?-In the midst of a massive losing streak, the Ticats made a controversial decision in the hiring of Art Briles as their new assistant offensive head coach which has since been overturned. No one was happy about the decision to hire Briles including Scott and guest Rick Zamperin. Scott and Rick discuss this mistake and how this could have gotten as far as it did.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML-One of the Hamilton Spectator's editorial cartoonists, Graeme MacKay, steps out of the shadows and joins Scott to talk about his new book that captures nearly every Hamilton stereotype in the perfect way. He pulls back the curtain and helps explain his inspirations and some memories as an editorial cartoonist.Guest: Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist at the Hamilton Spectator
8/30/2017 • 47 minutes, 3 seconds
Controversy surrounding Ticats' hiring of Art Briles and the results of the highly anticipated Mayweather vs. McGregor match-up
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' hiring of Art Briles as an assistant offensive head coach has drawn a great deal of criticism.
Briles was fired last year as the head football coach at Baylor University in Texas in the wake of a sexual assault scandal within his program.Guest: Paula Lavigne, ESPN Outside the Lines reporter, data analyst, and co-author of "Violated: Exposing Rape at Baylor University Amid College Football's Sexual Assault Crisis"-It's Monday, so that means Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys are here to chat about the world of sports. Scott and Don talk about the hiring of Art Briles and the results of the Mayweather vs. McGregor match-up.
8/29/2017 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Will Kent Austin's departure turn things around for the Ticats? How will Mayweather vs. McGregor impact boxing? And a look at the Westdale Theatre's revival.
Kent Austin has "fired himself" as coach of the Hamilton Tiger-cats, promoting June Jones to the position of Head Coach. Is this a shake-up in the right direction, or will this add instability?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH News
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This Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather will fight Conor McGregor. Scott thinks that the sport of boxing has a lot to lose if Mayweather is beaten by McGregor. What will happen after this Saturday?
Guest: Vinnie Ryan, veteran boxing coach
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Scott discusses the revival of the Westdale Theatre.
Graham crawfdord, host of The Graham Crawford Show podcast http://www.grahamcrawfordshow.com/
8/25/2017 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
How is it that Kathleen Wynne seems capable of being re-elected? Can sculptures have a cultural impact? How many of your favourite snacks are no longer available?
Poll numbers show that Kathleen Wynn might win the next election. How did she pull this off? Guest: Bill Kelly, host of The Bill Kelly Show on AM900 CHML
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Timothy Schmalz sculpted the statue known as Homeless Jesus, which is frequently mistaken for an actual person in distress by citizens of Hamilton. He has now created a new work of art, on display out front of St. Joseph's Hospital. He joins Scott to talk about sculpting as an artistic medium and how sculptors communicate ideas. Guest: Timothy Schmalz, sculptor
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Scott lists the some of your favourite forgotten and lost foods, drinks and snacks.
8/24/2017 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
Hamilton women are waiting nearly a year for breast reconstruction surgery, Cavs and Celtics trade Kyrie Irving and Isaiah Thomas, and Glen Abbey designated a heritage site
In Hamilton, women who require breast reconstruction surgery are waiting nearly a year for that surgery – that’s nearly twice as long the province says it should take. It’s also the worst wait in the province. Guest: MJ DeCoteau, founder and executive director of Rethink Breast Cancer - The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Kyrie Irving and Isaiah Thomas. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor for CHCH - The town of Oakville has decided to designate Glen Abbey golf course a heritage site. How could this possibly be a problem? Scott explains how.
8/23/2017 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
Scott assembles the Brightest Panel in Hamilton to discuss removing historical statues, bicycles and safety and would you'd ever remove your social media feeds?
Panelists:
Luke Vermeer, Technical Producer for "The Scott Thompson Show"
Jacob Smith, Technical Producer for "The Bill Kelly Show"
Liz Russell, Content Producer for "The Bill Kelly Show" and "The Scott Thompson Show"
8/19/2017 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
What can be done to resolve the issues that lead to new protests in Caledonia? How serious is the problem of performance enhancing drugs in sports? Will the Ticats turn their season around tomorrow?
Caledonia has once again become the site or protest. What can be done to resolve the issue?
Guest: Christie Blatchford, National Post Columnist, author of "Helpless: Caledonia’s Nightmare of Fear and Anarchy"
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The Hamilton Tiger-cats are up against the Ottawa Red Blacks tomorrow. Fans are hesitant to hold high expectations. Should they be?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter on CHML, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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Scott digs deep into the problem of performance enhancing drugs, and how prevalent their use is. How do other athletes feel about this?
Guest: Jesse Lumsden, 2X Olympic Bobsledder and retired CFL running back
8/18/2017 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
Why did the Canadian Soccer Association ignore Hamilton? How should taxes be used? How has the CNE changed over the years, what is happening this year?
In honour of today being the 40th anniversary of Elvis Presley's passing, Scott shares the story of a questionable decision he made in his youth while riding a shuttle bus into Graceland.
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Scott has some good news and some bad news, regarding taxes and minimum wage.
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Scott gets Bubba O'Neil's perspective on current events in the world of sports, including matters close to Hamilton.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil,
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The Canadian National Exhibition is opening in two days! How has The Ex changed over the years? What does it mean to people these days?
Guest: Virginia Ludy, General Manager of the CNE.
8/17/2017 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
Judi Partridge running for provincial Liberals, are movie critics obsolete? and does more expensive wine actually taste better?
Ward 15 Councillor Judi Partridge will be running for the provincial Liberal Party in the new ward of Flamborough-Glanbrook in next year’s election. Guest: Judi Partridge, Ward 15 Councillor - Do movie critics still wield the same kind of power as they once did? Guest: Joel Rubinoff, arts and entertainment critic at the Waterloo Region Record - Researchers at the University of Bonn and and INSEAD Business School have found that our brains try to trick us into believing that more expensive wine tastes better.
8/16/2017 • 54 minutes, 47 seconds
The Ticats' losing streak, what is an appropriate punishment for harassing refs, nicknames on jerseys, and why does a parking lot have a $1.1 million price tag?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the latest in the world of sports, including the Ticats’ losing streak, whether or not different sports leagues hand out appropriate punishments for players harassing referees, and putting players’ nicknames on team jerseys. - Costs for a parking lot at a seniors housing complex in Donna Skelly’s ward have risen to $1.1 million. What’s going on with these astronomical costs for city projects?
Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor
8/15/2017 • 52 minutes, 16 seconds
Scott assembles the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, and asks what you do when another motorist makes a rude gesture at you? And how could the English language improve?
Scott assembles a very particular line-up for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton for an off-beat time tonight, featuring returning favourites Cadillac Bill and Mike Fortune.
Guest: Mike Fortune, television host and professional Master of Ceremonies
Guest: Cadillac Bill, of The Cadillac Bill Show
8/12/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
How are the global markets affected by Tensions with North Korea? As well, Scott gets insight on the Ticats and the CFL, and on current events in Caledonia
How is the international market responding to the tensions between The United States and North Korea?
Guest: Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor with the DeGroote School of Business
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CFL viewership is lowering, and the Hamilton Tiger-cats are going through some shake-ups. Scott gets Rick Zamperin’s perspective on these current events.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter on CHML, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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Once again there is a blockade on Argyle Street in Caledonia.
Guest: Jamie West, of WestPro Media
8/11/2017 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
Lowering the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers, why are we still dealing with doping in sports? and what if university students were allowed to choose their own grade?
Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould suggests lowering the limit to 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood from the current 80 milligrams. - There have been quite a few stories in the world of sports recently related to doping. What does one of the most outspoken anti-doping advocates think of these Guest: Dick Pound, first president of the World Anti-Doping Agency, former vice-president of the International Olympic Committee - A professor at the University of Georgia put a bewildering policy in his course syllabus: if students are unhappy with the grade they receive, they can email him and ask for a different grade, and he’ll give that grade to them.
8/9/2017 • 49 minutes, 38 seconds
Should we be paying closer attention to older drivers? How do we decide if someone should be forgiven for a crime? How glad are you when your mobile phone stops working?
The Scott Radley Show Podcast
Scott assembles the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, to tackle some tough topics.
Guests:Sandy Shaw, Director Hamilton Port AuthorityBarry Gray, photo journalist
8/5/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 46 seconds
What do we not understand about North Korea? How much hinges on the next Tiger-Cats game? Why is the real estate market cooling, is it too cold?
The Scott Radley Show Podcast
The Canadian housing market is cooling. Is this abnormal? Scott asks an expert.
Guest: Rob Golfi, of The Hamilton Real Estate Show, and Rob Golfi REMAX Escarpment Golfi Realty Inc.
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are looking to turn this season around. The fans are restless but the Ti-cats might have a big chance this weekend. How much is riding on this game?
Guest: Rick Zamperin, host of The 5th Quarter on, and Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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North Korea has been stepping up its shows of military strength, and we may have a lot of misconceptions about the country and its leadership. What do
Guest: Gordon Chang, columnist, blogger, television pundit, author and lawyer
8/4/2017 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
Have the Tiger-cats taken a step in the right direction? And the story of Bruce Cook, the first paraplegic athlete to backflip a motorcycle
Scott shares the story of a 9-1-1 call that one would hope is not a common occurence.-The Tiger-cats have hired vetran coach June Jones as their new Assitant Head-Coach. Is this an ingenious move or a sign of panic?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH News
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Bruce Cook attempted a record-breaking motor cycle stunt in Hamilton, and suffered severe injuries, losing the use of his legs. This did not subdue his passion for motorsports. He will be performing in Hamilton once again, this week.
Guest: Bruce Cook, FMX Superstar with Nitro Circus, the first paraplegic athlete to backflip a motorcycle.
8/3/2017 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Why are some city projects so expensive? "13 Reasons Why" leads to increase in Google searches about suicide, and is the Canadian housing market headed for a downturn?
Why do some city projects cost so much money?Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 councillor-Since the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" was released, the number of Google searches for topics related to suicide has risen by a drastic amount.Guest: Dr. Paul Links, Chief of Mental Health Services at St. Joseph’s Health Care London and London Health Sciences Centre, received of the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention Research Award for outstanding contributions to the field of suicide research in Canada in 2009-There is concern in the Canadian housing market that the market is beginning to cool, and not only are thousands of jobs at risk, but the value of houses will drop significantly.
8/2/2017 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
The pressure of being a Canadian player at the Canadian Open, Chicago Cubs give Steve Bartman a World Series ring, the Ticats' ongoing failure, and 90% of Ontarians believe politicians need to be wiser with taxpayers' money
Scott and Hamilton Spectator sportswriter Teri Pecoskie sit down to chat about the latest in the world of sports, including the Canadian Open, the Chicago Cubs giving Steve Bartman a World Series ring, and the Ticats' humiliating 60-1 loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.Guest: Teri Pecoskie, sportswriter for the Hamilton Spectator-A poll has come out that 90% Ontarians believe that elected officials should be doing a better job of spending taxpayers' money wisely.Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 councillor
8/1/2017 • 56 minutes, 44 seconds
The brightest panel in Hamilton discusses the legalization of marijuana, celebrities in politics, teachers in Canada and more
Tonight, the Brightest Panel in Hamilton tackles serious political topics as well as a few not-so-serious topics.
Panel: Brad Clark, former Hamilton City Councilor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
Graeme MacKay, Resident Editorial Cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator, author of author of You Might Be From Hamilton If…
7/29/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 58 seconds
How can someone gain a better appreciation of Jazz? Do you have questions and concerns about the Tiger-cats and their performance this season? Scott searches for answers.
Have fans lost hope for this Ticats season why have the past few games been such a let-down, what will it take to turn things around? These questions and more are on the minds of the Tiger-cats' fans, so Scott brought in Rick Zamperin for his perspective.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, host of the 5th Quarter on CHML, and Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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Scott talks with Hamilton's Brad Cheeseman, multiple award-winning jazz bassist and composer, about how Jazz has influenced other genres and how to better understand the unique form of music.
Guest: Brad Cheeseman, Winner of the TD Grand Prix Jazz Award at the 2016 Montreal Jazz Festival, winner of Instrumental of the year 2016 Hamilton Music Awards - his next recording, The Tide Turns, will be released in August.
7/28/2017 • 38 minutes, 5 seconds
We are learning more and more about the dangers of football, what does this mean for the sport? What is the future of golf in Canada and, specifically, Hamilton? Who are the most overpaid actors in Hollywood?
Scott gets Bubba O'Neil's insight on the future of football and how it will adapt to better knowledge of the sport's dangers, and more from the world of sports.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH
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The Canadian Open begins at Glenn Abbey tomorrow. It has been a long time since a Canadian has won. Scott talks with Bill Paul about this, golf in Canada, and the future of the Canadian Open.
Guest: Bill Paul, Chief Championship Officer for Golf Canada
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Scott lists the top 10 most overpaid actors in Hollywood. Who do you think made this year's list?
7/27/2017 • 54 minutes, 45 seconds
Should jurors be paid? How many people on casino tour buses have gambling problems? and more than 99% of former NFL brains examined in a study showed signs of CTE
Should jurors be paid for their services?Guest: Dr. Michael Armstrong, associate professor for the Goodman School of Business at Brock University-A new study from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health found that 30.2 per cent of people who use casino tour buses have a moderate to severe gambling problem.Guest: Dr. Mark van der Maas, lead author of the study and a post-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in its Institute for Mental Health Policy Research-More than 99 per cent of brains from former NFL players examined in a study contained chronic traumatic encephalopathy, also known as CTE.Guest: Rob Hitchcock, former Hamilton Tiger-Cat player
7/26/2017 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
O.J. Simpson granted parole, when is the right time to make a coaching change if a team is performing miserably? and controversial changes to the Canadian citizenship test
Scott is back from vacation! He and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys sit down to share vacation stories and chat about sports.Later, Scott rants about a few changes to the Canadian citizenship test.
7/25/2017 • 51 minutes, 54 seconds
How should we address historical figures that have become controversial? What are the dangers of bike lanes? The weird story of a DUI charge involving a lizard, and how the police handled it.
Tonight, Scott assembles the Brightest Panel in Hamilton to take on strange news, traffic safety, controversial historical figures and more. Guests: Jay McQueen, of CHML Radio Janie West, Owner, Operator, President and CEO of WestPro Media
7/15/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Have we been overlooking a simple solution to the problem of traffic jams between Hamilton and Toronto? A look at the inner-workings of hockey. And Canada's next Governor General has been chosen.
Former Astronaut Julie Payette, the first Canadian woman to board the International Space Station, has been named the next Governor General of Canada. Scott has some thoughts on her qualifications.
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A look at the inner-workings of Hockey, and what happens when the public thinks the season is over.
Guest: MacKenzie Enstwhistle of the Hamilton Bulldogs, now drafted by the Arizona Coyotes
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Is there hope for those who must commute to Toronto, has the solution been figuratively staring us in the face this whole time?
Guest: Ian Hamilton, President and CEO of the Hamilton Port Authority
7/14/2017 • 52 minutes, 31 seconds
How do Boxers successfully promote their fights through public personas? Are Olympic stadiums worth their expense? As well as the funniest and best Minor League promotional nights.
During today's wet and rainy weather, another rope rescue was called out. Something needs to be done about this.
Guest: Greg Lenko, Founder and executive director of the Escarpment Project
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What becomes of Olympic stadiums after the games are over, and are they worth the expense?
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Scott and Jeff discuss the art of building hype around boxing match, the way Floyed Mayweather Jr. and Connor McGregor have for their upcoming fight.
Guest: Jeff Joslin, owner of Joslin's MMA, former MMA Fighter
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Scott counts down some of the Best Minor League promotional ideas.
7/13/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Was Hamilton Tiger-cat Will Hill let off easy? Why is the Bank of Canada raising interest rates? The latest James Bond news. And who are the best Action Heroes?
Will Hill was handed a one-game suspension for grabbing an official by the collar. Scott does not believe this is anywhere near an appropriate consequence, does Bubba O'Neil?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH - Interest rates are going up tomorrow, why is this happening? What will this mean for Canadians? Guest: Marvin Ryder, from the DeGroote School of Business - Daniel Craig may return in the next James Bond film. Scott is joined by Jeff Wybo to discuss the James Bond film series and its impact on our culture.
Guest: Jeff Wybo, from jamesbondcanada.com - Who are the best action heroes in movie history?
7/12/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 34 seconds
What should be the appropriate consequences for Hamilton Tiger-cat Will Hill's conduct? Scott Gardner spent 20 minutes at Albion Falls on Sunday, find out what he witnessed. And what are Canada's must-see Tourist spots?
Catch up on the world of sports at the start of this week with Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys.
Guest: Don Robertson, HEad Coach of the Dundas Real McCoys-Scott Gardner spent roughly 20 minutes at Albion Falls to see how many people would wantonly disregard their own (and other people's) personal safety.
Scott Gardner, photographer for the Hamilton Spectator-We have an amzing array of landmarks and experiences in Canada. What would be on your "must-see" list?
7/11/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Why are different treatments needed for different forms of cancer? How do big businesses keep their employees? What will Randy Ambrosie bring to the CFL?
A research team has figured out why some treatments for cancer work for some but not others.
Guest: Dr. Mick Bhatia, Scientific Director of McMaster's Stem Cell an Cancer Research Institute
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What does the average employee really want?
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Randy Ambrosie has been named the new commissioner of the CFL. Scott talks to Rick Zamperin about what this means for the league. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of The 5th Quarter, and Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
7/7/2017 • 51 minutes, 11 seconds
How is the financial worth of a professional athlete determined? An old saying asserts that "sex sells," but is this actually true? Have you considered a career in Golf Management?
Is Connor McDavid, arguably the best hockey player in the world who is currently in the game, being paid enough in his new contract with the Edmonton Oilers?
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News
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The results of a recent study seem to contradict the long-held belief that adding a sexual aspect to an advertisement will increase sales of the featured product.
Guest: Dr. John Wirtz, lead author of the study, from the University of Illinois
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McMaster University will soon offer a course in Golf Management.
Guest: Grant Fraser, Founder of the Golf Management Institute of Canada
7/6/2017 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
Trudeau forgets about Alberta, Burlington is Ontario's #2 city to live in, and can a computer create art?
During his Canada Day speech, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listed off all of Canada's provinces and territories - except for Alberta.-MoneySense came out with their 2017 list of Canada's best places to live. Burlington was the number 2 city in all of Ontario, and number 9 out of all the cities in Canada.Guest: Rick Goldring, Mayor of the City of Burlington-
What if a computer could create art? Scientists have created an artificial intelligence that is creating unique and new styles of art that have never been seen before.Guest: Shelley Falconer, pPesident and CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton
7/5/2017 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Tonight, the Brightest Panel in Hamilton consists of 3 of Hamilton’s brightest high school valedictorians
Scott welcomes three of Hamilton's brightest high school valedictorians to the show, for their perspectives on the future, politics, mediaand more.
The Panel:Ryan ClarkeNicole GrazianoTony Wong
7/1/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 52 seconds
What can be expected following a highly suspicious shooting at a house in Hamilton? What are the greatest moments in the history of Canadian sports? Should Ontario's government interfere with the business of online ticket vendors?
Weeks ago, Angelo Musitano was murdered. Days ago, Pat Musitano's home was shot at repeatedly. Scott asks James Dubro what this might mean and what will likely happen next.
Guest: James Dubro, award-winning Crime Writer
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Nowadays, computer programs are capable of buying up large amounts of tickets online, so that they can be sold second-hand at a higher price. Should Ontario's government interfere with this practice?
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In honour of the 150th anniversary of Canada's confederation, Scott talks discusses the greatest moments in the history of Canadian sports.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
6/30/2017 • 53 minutes, 19 seconds
Why was there a low turnout of Argos fans last Sunday? Are you ready for Hamilton's Air Guitar Championships? What can statistics tell us about our favourite authors?
Next Wednesday, the inaugural Air Guitar Hamilton Championships will take place at This Ain't Hollywood. Do you know the history of Air Guitar competitions, or how to judge an Air Guitarist's performance?Guest: Tim Evans, organizer and Chief Executive "Air-ficer" of Air Guitar Canada
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Scott finds out what a statistical analysis of creative writing can reveal about our favourite authors, and what "classic" works literature have in common.
Guest: Ben Blatt, author of 'Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve: What the Numbers Reveal About the Classics, Bestsellers, and Our Own Writing'
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Should the Toronto Argonauts and the CFL be concerned by the turnout for last Sunday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-cats?Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News
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How many common Canadian words make no sense to Americans?
6/29/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 49 seconds
What should be done to stop people falling into Hamilton waterfalls, the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since WWII, and the history of Canada's national anthem
It seems as though there's a rope rescue at a Hamilton waterfall every weekend. What needs to be done to stop this from happening?-The world may be facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II. According to the United Nations, 20 million people in South Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen and Somalia will be facing famine in the upcoming months, with hundreds of thousands of children potentially dying of starvation.Guest: Brian Stewart, longtime senior correspondent for The National-Canada's 150th birthday is this weekend. What's the story behind the Canadian national anthem and how has it changed over the years?
6/28/2017 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
Dave Andreychuk to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, CFL opening weekend, and will an increased minimum wage actually help low wage workers?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat sports, including Dave Andreychuk headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame and the opening weekend of the CFL.-The province of Ontario is looking to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour by 2019. The city of Seattle already has a minimum wage of $15/hour and recently, the University of Washington published a study saying the average low wage worker in Seattle lost an average of $125 dollars a month.What does this mean for Ontario's low wage workers?Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor at the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University-It's been announced that Hamilton's own Dave Andreychuk will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.Guest: Dave Andreychuk
6/27/2017 • 58 minutes, 23 seconds
Are Canadian prisons too accommodating to prisoners? How should schools change the way they teach math? How will Hamilton be affected by the NHL draft?
Convicted murderer Luka Magnotta is reportedly getting married to another innmate.
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Half of Grade Six students in Hamilton are meeting the provincial standard in math, why is this and what needs to change?
Guest: Dr. Robert Craigen, Associate Professor of Math, University of Manitoba. Cofounder of the Western Initiative for Strengthening Education in Math
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The NHL draft is about to get underway in Chicago, and a number of Hamilton Bulldogs players are up for grabs.
Guest Teri Pecoskie, journalist with The Hamilton Spectator
6/23/2017 • 50 minutes, 38 seconds
The NHL Awards and Expansion Draft, how is this year's expansion draft different from previous ones, and should you expect to use an inheritance to fund your retirement?
Scott and CHCH's Bubba O'Neil discuss the NHL Awards and the NHL Expansion Draft.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor for CHCH-Nearly 18 years ago, Steve Staios was among those selected during the Atlanta Thrashers during their expansion draft.Guest: Steve Staios, former NHL player and current president of the Hamilton Bulldogs,-A report came out that says half of all Canadians expect to receive an inheritance, with many of those people expecting to use that money for their retirement.Guest: Don Fox of Investors Group and Planning Your Financial Future on AM900 CHML
6/22/2017 • 53 minutes, 24 seconds
Should newspapers get a federal grant? and Calgary's bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics
Several Canadian newspaper publishers are asking the federal government for a grant to help fund print media, which has been facing increasing challenges as most people now opt to consume their news online.Guest: Paul Berton, editor-in-chief of The Hamilton Spectator-Calgary is bidding to host the 2026 Winter Olympics. They already have the facilities, having hosted already in 1988, but renovations and updates to existing facilities would require at least $2.4 billion in funding. Is it worth it?Guest: Michael Heine, Director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies at Western University
6/21/2017 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
The U.S. Open and parity in the world of golf, the NHL Awards and Expansion Draft, and hype in sports
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about the latest news in sports, including how the playing field in golf is relatively even right now, the combination of the NHL Awards and the expansion draft, and how "hype" is an integral component of sports.
6/20/2017 • 36 minutes, 10 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton gathers for in-depth conversation about art, politics, health, and Father's Day
How will Hamilton's future be affected by the City of Hamilton's new noise bylaws? Do police have a place in highschools? How should Father's Day be celebrated?Scott brings together the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, and asks them these questions and more.
Guests:Loren Leiberman, co-host of The O Show on Cable 14Scott Urquhart, journalist
6/17/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
What makes a daredevil's stunt interesting? And do you know the history of the Pittsburgh Penguins?
What is it that grabs out attention about some risky acts of daring-do but not others? Were you enthralled by Erendira Wallenda's aerialist performance over Niagara Falls, during which she hung by her teeth at one point, this morning?
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Over the last weekend, the PIttsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. 50 years ago, around now, the NHL expansion launched, leading to the formation of the first team of Penguins.
Guest: Kevin Shea, Hockey Historian
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A new study that took place across 95 Countries, over 25 years, found that more than 10 percent of the world's population is obese.
Guest: Dr. Ashkan Afshin, assistant professor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and lead author of the study
6/16/2017 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Should parents let their children learn from their mistakes? The Golden State Warriors are the 2017 NBA champions, and what are the top 10 best Beatles songs?
Dr. Marcia Sirota has written a number of articles about “helicopter parenting” and why it can be harmful for children. Guest: Dr. Marcia Sirota, psychiatrist and founder of the Ruthless Compassion Institute, frequent contributor to Huffington Post Canada - The Golden State Warriors are the 2017 NBA champions, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-120. Guest: Bubba O’Neil, sports anchor with CHCH - What are the best Beatles songs of all time? Everyone has their own opinions, but a writer for Vulture.com went through every single song from the Beatles’ studio albums and ranked them from best to worst. Beatles superfan Jamie West joins Scott to weigh in on the top ten picks from the comprehensive list.The list is available here: http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all-213-beatles-songs-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html Guest: Jamie West
6/14/2017 • 58 minutes, 10 seconds
The Pittsburgh Penguins are the 2017 Stanley Cup champions, what if Hamilton was the home of the Predators or the Penguins, and is Sidney Crosby among the best NHL players of all time?
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss the Stanley Cup final and more.
6/13/2017 • 35 minutes, 24 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton reassembles to take on this week's serious and light-hearted topics
Scott brings together the brightest panel in Hamilton in-depth talk about poilitics, education and pizza.
Guests: Sandy Shaw, Organizational Strategist, and Director with the Hamilton Port Authority
Brad Clark, former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation
6/10/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
The City of Hamilton has plans to honour retired Football Player Russ Jackson. Pressing concerns from the world of sports. And Canadian spelling trivia.
Scott is joined by Russ Jackson to talk about his career, football in Canada and the plans that City Hall has for Russ Jackson Field.
Guest: Russ Jackson, Hamiltonian and three-time Grey Cup champion
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Scott asks what he considers to be the biggest question of the day, and gets input on current sporting events from Bubba O'Neil.
Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor with CHCH News
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Scott shares his takeaway from Former FBI Director James Comey's testimony.
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Google has released the list of words that Canadians in each province most often have difficulty spelling. Can you spell all of these words without trouble?
6/9/2017 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Which food best represents the city of Hamilton? This is the 10th Anniversary of Hamilton's Calder Cup Win. And should politicians take each other's ideas?
Emma Reilly has 10 finalists, voted on by the people of Hamilton, for the title of Hamilton's City Dish. Do you agree with this of finalists? Which dish is iconic for our city?
Guest: Emma Reilly, reporter with The Hamilton Spectator
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10 years ago tonight, The Hamilton Bulldogs won their first Calder Cup. This was the last time Hamilton earned a professional hockey championship.
Guest: Ajay Baines, the former Hamilton Bulldog who scored the Calder Cup-winning goal against the Hershey Bears
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Are the Liberals stealing the NDP's ideas, and is this a bad thing?
Henry Jacek: Political Science Professor at McMaster University
6/8/2017 • 59 minutes, 10 seconds
Windsor Spitfires' Cristiano DiGiacinto on the Memorial Cup win and his career so far, and what does it take to be an opera singer?
Scott speaks with Windsor Spitfires forward Cristiano DiGiacinto about his career path so far and the Spitfires' recent Memorial Cup win.Guest: Cristiano DiGiacinto, Windsor Spitfires-What is the world of an opera singer like? Scott chats with Mia Lennox, an opera singer who lives in Hamilton.Guest: Mia Lennox, mezzo-soprano and renowned opera singer
6/7/2017 • 41 minutes, 27 seconds
Catfish thrown on the ice in Nashville, what makes a successful hockey town, and the 2017 NHL Combine
Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoy’s discuss catfish being thrown onto the ice during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final and more recent news in the world of sports.
6/6/2017 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton discusses strange history as well as current events
Scott reconvenes the Brightest Panel in Hamilton, welcoming back Mike Fortune and Cadillac Bill. for their perspectives on world events.
6/3/2017 • 52 minutes, 28 seconds
Is Hamilton trying too hard to impress Toronto? Changing reactions to the arrest of Tiger Woods, and the anniversary of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
How far should Hamilton go to impress the people of Toronton, and to what ends?
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What can be learned from the dashcam video of the arrest of Tiger Woods? How will people's opinions change once they have seen the footage? And more from the world of sports.
Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML
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What made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band such a memorable, influential album? And what does it take to translate the music of the album into a one-man band performance?
Guest: Christopher Clause, musician and "Hamilton's Beatles Guy"
6/2/2017 • 51 minutes, 20 seconds
How should the CFL handle players charged with violent crimes? What does it take to retrace the steps of the Group of Seven? And Scott tests our spelling abilities.
The Scott Radley Show Podcast
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Justin Cox was found not guilty of assault causing bodily harm. When he was initially charged, the Saskatchewan Roughriders cut him and the Canadian Football League barred him from signing with any other team. Now, CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge has reaffirmed his stance that Cox is barred the league, Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor for CHCH News
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Amateur art detectives and orienteers Jim and Sue Woddington have spent decades tracking down the locations that inspired the Group of Seven's paintings. Scott talks to them about the skills and determination needed for taking on such a challenge. Guests: Sue Waddington and Jim Waddington, authors of In The Footsteps of The Group of Seven
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Prepare to play along. Which word do the people of Michigan have the most difficulty spelling? How about the residents of New York State, or Wisconsin? Google has released a list of the most googled words from each state. Can you spell all of them?
6/1/2017 • 56 minutes, 34 seconds
The science of athletes connecting with a ball in mid-air and is there truth to the argument that elderly people are worse drivers?
What's the science behind athletes being able to time their movements to hit a ball in mid-air?Guest: Dr. William Warren, Chancellor's Professor in Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences at Brown University-A study is being conducted to determine whether or not it's true that elderly people are worse drivers.Guest: Dr. Brenda Vrkljan, the lead investigator of the McMaster University Candrive team, a Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)-funded initiative
5/31/2017 • 36 minutes, 1 second
Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charges, the Stanley Cup final begins tonight, and what it takes to be considered "one of the greats" in hockey
Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott to discuss the biggest stories in sports.
5/30/2017 • 31 minutes, 59 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton discusses the difficult choices that journalists make, a strange lawsuit, the return of classic television shows, and more
Scott is once again joined by the brightest panel in Hamilton for some serious and not-so-serious conversation.Panel: Scott Urquhart - Journalist Teri Pecoskie - Journalist
5/20/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Andy Fantuz is a Ticat again, What is Hamilton's food? And a great charity event is coming to this city
Andy Fantuz signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats today, sort of. He will take on the role of coordinator of player development while he rehabs his injury.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
Is there one food or food item that defines Hamilton?
Guest - Emma Reilly
David Clayton Thomas is a true Canadian rockstar and now he's raising money to help kids live out their musical dreams.
Guest - David Clayton Thomas
5/19/2017 • 51 minutes, 16 seconds
Hamilton has a low breast cancer survival rate, How many Hamiltons are there worldwide, And are Canadians more religious than we think?
Hamilton has one of the lowest five year survival rates for breast cancer.
Guest - Dr. Ralph Meyer
A man in New Zealand has written a book about all the Hamiltons that exist in the world.
Guest - Tim Brooker
A new study suggests that over half of Canadians are religious in some way.
Guest - Ray Pennings
5/18/2017 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
What can the city do to ease traffic? A local sports legend is retiring, And how can we keep kids off their phones in the classroom
With the 403 closed today people had to seek alternate routes and that caused massive backups throughout the city.
Shona Thorburn has been a staple of the Canadian women's basketball team for over a decade and is no hanging them up.
Guest - Shona Thorburn
Kids being distracted by devices in the classroom is a huge problem, how can it be fixed.
Guest - Thierry Karsenti
5/17/2017 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
Why don't NHL refs call the rules, How good is Erik Karlsson, And should a prospects parents be a factor in his draft status?
Don Robertson joins Scott to discuss these important topics from the sports world.
5/16/2017 • 33 minutes, 48 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio is a family affair this week
Jen Watson and Jay McQueen join Scott on a night off from their children.
5/13/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 54 seconds
Is the Ontario government just delaying a problem, Zach Hyman had a heck of rookie season, And should cellphones be banned in schools?
A leaked report says that the Ontario government may just be delaying the inevitable with hydro bills.
Guest - Christine van Geyn
The Toronto Maple Leafs exceeded everyone's expectations and Zach Hyman was one of the reasons why.
Guest - Zach Hyman
What is the best way to fix the issue of distractions in classrooms.
5/12/2017 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
Should the province be trusted with the LRT? Why was P.K. Subban fined? And how weird is Canada
In light of the stadium debacle and the large amount of issues still persisting with it can the province be trusted to carry out any project?
P.K. Subban recieved a penalty for embellishment eight days ago and just now the NHL decided to fine him for it.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
A local author has a new book about how crazy our country can be.
Guest - J.C. Villamere
5/11/2017 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
A McMaster Marauder is now with the B.C. Lions, Improving mortality rates in the third world, And what ever happened to Ray Lyell?
Danny Vandervoort became the second highest ever Marauder picked in the CFL draft when he went 3rd overall to B.C.
Guest - Danny Vandervoort
A charity headed by a local woman is attempting to improve the quality of life in the third world.
Guest - Dr. Jean Chamberlain
Ray Lyell was a local rock star in the early 90s but faded from view.
Guest - Ray Lyell
5/10/2017 • 51 minutes, 41 seconds
Why did the Raptors look so bad against Cleveland, Who won the P.K. Subban trade, And can pro soccer work in Hamilton?
Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about this and much more.
5/9/2017 • 34 minutes, 52 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio is here to send you into your weekend
Jamie West and Sandy Shaw join Scott to talk about everything you could possibly want.
5/6/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Prince Phillip is stepping down, What is with the code in baseball? And a Terry Fox musical is opening soon
Prince Phillip has said that he is stepping back, what does that entail?
Guest - Nathan Tidridge
Why does the MLB still allow pitchers to throw at hitters?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Would you go see a Terry Fox musical?
Guest - John Connolly
5/5/2017 • 51 minutes, 48 seconds
More census data came out today, More details on the Waterdown shooting, And what is up with the NHL
The interesting data today, for the first time ever there are more seniors than children in Canada.
The shooting yesterday in Waterdown is fascinating many as it links to the tale of organized crime in Hamilton.
Guest - James Dubro
Yesterday P.K. Subban was smashed from behind in the head with a stick and ended up with a penalty for embellishment, how in the world did that happen.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
5/4/2017 • 52 minutes, 26 seconds
It's been 50 years since the Leafs won the Cup, What is a hockey play? And can a TV show influence people??
Everyone knows the year, 1967, the last Leafs Stanley Cup.
Guest - Kevin Shea
Last night Sidney Crosby suffered a concussion as a result of a crosscheck to the head that many are calling a hockey play.
Guest - Troy Smith
13 Reasons Why is a new show from Netflix that is based around a teenage suicide, but many say it is poorly handled.
Guest - Daniel Reidenberg
5/3/2017 • 54 minutes, 50 seconds
Who should win the Hart Trophy? Why don't people care about the World Championships? And how can you fix the draft lottery
All this and more with Don Robertson
5/2/2017 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio reconvenes once again.
Lorne Leiberman and Sue Prestedge join Scott to talk Ontario budget, crane lady, KevilnO'Leary, screen fatigue and more!
4/29/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 56 seconds
What are the takeaways from the provincial budget, A Hamilton icon has passed away, And tackling a tough subject
The Ontario LIberals brought out their budget today and it is certainly interesting.
Guest - Marvin Ryder
Former McMaster president Peter George has passed away.
Guest - Ron Foxcroft
Any topic involving abortion is difficult and sex selective abortions are no different.
4/28/2017 • 47 minutes, 39 seconds
Saving a beaver, LRT takes a big step, And why don't people watch TV?
It may be the most Canadian thing ever but today a beaver was rescued from being stuck in a fence.
Guest - Sarah Mombomquette
LRT passed an important vote tonight thanks to a stunning reversal from a few ardent opponents of the project.
Guest - Bill Kelly
Why do people prefer to watch TV and movies on small screens.
Guest - Adam Oldfield
4/27/2017 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
Why can't a decision just be made on LRT, Is there no such thing as reasonable debate anymore? And Ticats mini-camp is underway
The waters just continue to be muddied in the LRT debate.
The LRT debate brings up an important issue, why must people be so harsh towards each other instead of reasonably debating issues.
What should Ticats fans make of the opening of mini-camp, does it matter at all?
Guest - Rick Zamperin
4/26/2017 • 53 minutes, 1 second
The Toronto Maple Leafs are out but their fans are somehow happy
Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about this topic and many others.
4/25/2017 • 35 minutes, 21 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio has many opinions about all the subjects you care about
Mike Fortune and Scott Urquhart join Scott to talk LRT, marijuana and many other things.
4/22/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 1 second
Is Hamilton picturesque? Is replay killing hockey? And do you recognize that voice at Canada's Wonderland?
A ranking by expedia has Hamilton 6th in all of North America.
Instand replay challenges are proving to be a time sink in hockey.
Guest - Don Robertson
You may recognize the voice of announcements at Canada's Wonderland as Darren Laidman of our sister station Fresh 95.3
Guest - Darren Laidman
4/21/2017 • 51 minutes, 40 seconds
Will council delay an LRT vote yet again? Should pro athletes be given the benefit of the doubt? And an inspiring tale
Another marathon council session today and we may be no closer to a vote from council.
Guest - Ken Mann
The Roughriders cut Justin Cox after he was arrested for domestic assault. The CFL made it clear that no team may sign him, is this the right move considering he hasn't been convicted?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Ten years ago Rachel Dendekker was nearly killed in a car crash and left with serious injuries. Now she stands as an inspiring tale.
Guest - Rachel Dendekker
4/20/2017 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
The results are in on the LRT poll, A somber anniversary, And the excitement around the Leafs is high
What do the results mean, are they surprising?
25 years ago Sunday Kristen French went missing.
Guest - David McLean
The Leafs are up in their series 2 games to 1 and everyone is pretty jacked up about it.
Guest - Johnny Bower
4/19/2017 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
Why have gas prices skyrocketed? Is something wrong with the Blue Jays? And how many historians does it take to make a CBC documentary
Gas prices seem pretty ridiculous right now, what is the reason for that?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
The Blue Jays are off to a historically bad start, how worried should the fans be.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
The CBC doesn't do anything small and a new documentary series is no exception.
4/14/2017 • 49 minutes, 52 seconds
Is a second opinion more effective? Is the World Cup coming to Canada? And the CFL needs a new commish
9 out of 10 people leave a second opinion with a new or refined diagnosis. Why is that?
Guest - Dr. James Naesson
Canada is a part of a joint bid with the US and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup.
Guest - John McGrane
CFL Commissioner Jeffrey Orridge will be stepping away this summer. Who should replace him?
Guest - Rick Zamperin
4/13/2017 • 58 minutes, 31 seconds
Meeting adopted parents and the Stanley Cup playoffs!
Should adopted children track down their birth parents? Does this usually end up well?
Guest: Laura Eggertson. Director, Adoption Council of Canada.
The Stanley Cup playoffs begin tomorrow!
Guest: Chris Zelkovich. Sports Media Critic.
4/12/2017 • 33 minutes, 28 seconds
The Leafs are in the playoffs! And probably some other stuff happened in the world of sports
Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about all of the important things in sports.
4/11/2017 • 33 minutes, 39 seconds
Scott assembles the brightest panel in Hamilton
The brightest panel in Hamilton has reconvened for lively and, at times, hilarious discussion.Guest - Mike Fortune, of Cable 14Guest - Cadillac Bill, host of the Cadillac Bill Show on Cable 14
4/1/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Another development in the LRT saga, horses included in a MLB contract deal?, and Over18 - a documentary about youth accessing pornography
In the latest in the LRT saga, Councillor Judi Partridge writes that she no longer supports the project. - Scott and CHCH’s Bubba O’Neil chat about a variety of the latest big sports stories. Guest: Bubba O’Neil, CHCH - On Saturday, a documentary called Over18 – about underage viewers of pornography – will be airing at Philpott Memorial Church in Hamilton. Guest: Mike Milewski, local pastor
3/31/2017 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Fixing FirstOntario Centre, A secret jazz singer, And Hamilton's newest national team member
The report is finally out about how to upgrade FirstOntario Centre, what juciy nuggets are waiting in there.
Guest - Jasper Kujovsky
A teacher a Westdale has a second thriving career as a Juno award winning musician.
Guest - Diana Panton
Everyone knows the name Laura Fortino but she will be joined on Canada's blueline by another local product, Renata Fast.
Guest - Renata Fast
3/30/2017 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
The LRT discussion at council will never end, Are emergency room waiting times excessive? And the CFL is trying to promote itself
More than 50 speakers and a seemingly endless timeline for the LRT discussions at city council.
Guest - Billy Kelly
People in Canada often complain about how long it can take to see a doctor at emerg.
Guest - Jennifer D'Souza
The CFL is trying to build around the annual combine to make it a true event.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
3/29/2017 • 51 minutes, 14 seconds
Is the dominance of the UConn women's basketball team good for college sports?
This topic and many more with Don Robertson
3/28/2017 • 33 minutes, 50 seconds
LRT, term limits, NHL suspensions and much more with the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
Loren Lieberman and Luke Vermeer join Scott to discuss all the important issues of the day.
3/25/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 8 seconds
City council wants to balance the budget, Family court is too expensive, And the Bulldogs begin their playoffs
City council has been making some tough decisions lately.
Guest - Larry DiIanni
Many people are forced to represent themselves in family court because they've run out of money already.
Guest - Omar Ha-Redeye
The city of Hamilton hasn't seen playoff hockey in years but the Bulldogs kick off their series with Kingston on Friday.
Guest - Steve Staios
3/24/2017 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
The new federal budget is out, Replay is being expanded in the CFL, And do you spend too much time on the internet?
The new budget has some aspects that could hit you in the pocketbook.
Guest - Marvin Ryder
Endless CFL replay was a frustrating thing for fans last season yet the CFL thinks that more may be needed.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Apparently Canadians spend more than 24 hours a week online.
Guest - Dr. Michael van Ameringen
3/23/2017 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
A new poll will be conducted about LRT, Canadians have a lot of debt, And would NFL QBs ever come to Canada?
A cross section of Hamilton city councillors will be conducting a poll to determine if Hamiltonians want LRT.
Guest - Donna Skelly
A report states that Canadians could be drowning in debt.
Guest - David Gowling
Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III have been added to the Ticats neg list, but why should we care?
Guest - Rick Zamperin
3/22/2017 • 56 minutes, 54 seconds
Why don't people care about the World Baseball Classic, Is the city going to raise recreation fees? And are the Ticats really interested in RG3 and Colin Kaepernick
These topics and more with Don Roberston.
3/21/2017 • 32 minutes, 29 seconds
Are you sick of talking about LRT? Because the panel sure isn't
This and many other topics on with the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio.
Guest - Brad Clark
Guest - Sandy Shaw
3/18/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 44 seconds
How safe are you online, Diabetes is more common than you think, And should female athletes be paid as much as male athletes
With the recent arrests made in the Yahoo hack people are concerned about how safe their information is online.
Guest - Allen Mendelsohn
Some people could have diabetes and not even know it.
Guest - Dr. Hertzel Gerstein
Women's sports don't tend to fare very well on TV, is that an argument against equal pay in sports?
Guest - Chris Zelkovich
3/17/2017 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
Are companies properly compensating for overtime? Is it ok to flip the bat in baseball? And what was the Yahoo hack
Turns out the majority of Canadian companies aren't doing right by their employees when it comes to overtime.
Guest - Lior Samfiru
Rougned Odor was the face of the enemy after Jose Bautista flipped his bat and then yesterday he flipped his bat.... on a single.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
A local man is charged with participatng in the hack of millions of Yahoo accounts.
Guest - Daniel Tobok
3/16/2017 • 56 minutes, 3 seconds
The snow-pocalypse is here but the bike lanes are clear, Live streaming a colonoscopy, And learning about beer
Apparently while the roads were covered in snow bikers had nothing to worry about as their lanes were clear.
Would you watch a live streamed colonoscopy?
Guest - Dr. Barry Lamb
Mohawk College is offering a coarse to help you learn more about your alchohol.
Guest - Scott Boyle
3/15/2017 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
Golden State Warriors' disappointing lineup against the Spurs, higher prices for Leafs tickets, removing scales from a university gym, and should an alleged former Nazi go to trial at the age of 98?
This past weekend, the Golden State Warriors sent out a lineup without their five superstar players. Guest: Rick Zamperin, CHML news and sports - The Toronto Maple Leafs are raising ticket prices in efforts to make more tickets available to fans and to cut down on re-sellers’ profit. Guest: Rick Zamperin, CHML news and sports - Carleton University is facing backlash after removing a weight scale from its gym. - Scott asks – should a 98-year-old man in Minnesota who is allegedly a former Nazi commander go to trial for his crimes?
3/14/2017 • 54 minutes, 57 seconds
Scott assempbles the brightest panel in Hamilton
Scott is joined by Mike Fortune and Tracy Lynn for this week's panel.
3/11/2017 • 58 minutes, 57 seconds
Comparing giving water to pigs to Holocaust victims, Hamilton to host 2018 Canadian Country Music Awards, and McMaster's excellence in sports
The lawyer for the Toronto woman who is on trial for giving water to pigs on a truck headed to slaughter compared her actions to giving water to Jews transported on cattle trains during the Holocaust. - Hamilton will host the 2018 Canadian Country Music Awards. It’s the city’s sixth time hosting the awards. Guest: Tim Potocic, founder of Supercrawl and co-owner and operater of Sonic Unyon Records - A McMaster athlete has been named the best female basketball player in all of Canada. Guest: Danielle Boiago Tomorrow night, the Ontario Men’s Provincial Volleyball Championship semi-finals will be held at McMaster. For five years in a row, McMaster has finished in first place in the championship Guest: Dave Preston, Men's Volleyball Head Coach at McMaster University
3/10/2017 • 49 minutes, 41 seconds
How much is Snapchat worth? Why is the NHL finally giving up on Arizona, And checking in with a local legend
Snapchat doesn't make any money yet somehow it was valued at $29 billion.
Guest - Marvin Ryder
Gary Bettman sent a letter to the Arizona Legislature stating that there was no way the Coyotes could stay in Glendale.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Lisa Thomaidis was named one of the most influential women in Canada.
Guest - Lisa Thomaidis
3/9/2017 • 50 minutes, 27 seconds
Wikipedia needs more female editors, The Vanier is returning to Hamliton, And apparently the Argos aren't from Toronto
Right now the distribution of wikipedia editors is primarily male but some are looking to change that.
Guest - Erin O'Neil
Despite poor attendance numbers the Vanier Cup will be back in Hamilton this year.
Guest - Graham Brown
Toronto Mayor John Tory tweeted that championships were coming for Toronto and he included every team, even the Rock. Every team except the Argos that is.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
3/8/2017 • 55 minutes, 6 seconds
What crazy ideas could help the NHL, How successful could the CWHL be? And where has the unfit Olympian gone?
Don Robertson joins Scott to talk about these topics and more.
3/7/2017 • 35 minutes, 52 seconds
Friday means it's time for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
Scott Urquhart and Mike Fortune join Scott this week.
3/4/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Is the hydro cut even a good idea? Checking in on the world of sports, And who should keep the money?
Kathleen Wynne announced that she will be cutting hydro rates further to try and help alleviate the pressure on the ratepayer, but is she just stealing from future generations?
David Price may need surgery, GSP is back and more.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
If a gambler tells a casino not to let him gamble but he then gambles and wins big should he be allowed to keep the money?
3/3/2017 • 54 minutes, 57 seconds
Friday means the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
Sara Cain and Sure Prestidge join Scott to discuss the topics of the day.
2/18/2017 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 47 seconds
The housing market is out of control, Pete Dyakowski is headed down the highway, And what would you do if you found $100,000 in the trash
Everyone knows the housing market in Hamilton is skyrocketing but by just how much.
Guest - Lou Piriano
Pete Dyakowski is one of, if not the most loved Tiger-Cat. But now, thanks to his release, he's an Argo.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Most people say they would give found money back but seriously that can't be everyone.
2/17/2017 • 56 minutes, 48 seconds
Should school start later? Checking in with a local feel-good story, And the NHL sucks at suspensions
Is the early start time for high school having a negative impact on our kids?
Guest - Pamela McKeever
Riley Dunda is back playing hockey after a stroke nearly ended his life.
Guest - Riley Dunda
The NHL decided that Gustav Nyquist only deserved a 6 game suspension for spearing a player in the face.
Guest - Don Robertson
2/16/2017 • 49 minutes, 1 second
CFL free agency is open, Is there more to be found in the tomb of King Tut? And should doctors be forced to act against their conscience?
The Tiger-Cats filled a hole in their secondary by adding a CFL All-Star.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
New research could indicate some hidden chambers in the tomb of King Tut.
Guest - Andrew Wade
With assisted suicide now legal in Canada some doctors don't want anything to do with it.
Guest - Dr. Ramona Coelho
2/15/2017 • 54 minutes, 55 seconds
A wild weekend in the world of sports
Don Robertson stops by to discuss the weekend in sports, including one of the most vicious high sticks that anyone has ever seen. Also Don and Scott discuss the expectations on Valentine's Day.
2/14/2017 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Media and Trump, Councillors Whitehead and Green, taxes on sugary drinks, and having children later in life
Scott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio ask what role the media plays in terms of overexposure of Donald Trump. Guests: Scott Urquhart, formerly of CHCH Jamie West, of Westpro Media - The panel discuss what happened with Councillor Terry Whitehead and Councillor Matthew Green during Whitehead's press conference yesterday. - Scott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio debate whether or not there should be a tax on sugary drinks. - The panel asks whether or not it’s wise to have children later in life.
2/11/2017 • 56 minutes, 22 seconds
Arkells return to Hamilton, Canada in the 2018 Olympics, and what was it like to follow the Beatles' performance on the Ed Sullivan Show?
Hamilton’s own Arkells will be playing at the First Ontario Centre tomorrow night.Guest: Graham Rockingham, The Hamilton Spectator-One year from now, Canada will be competing in the 2018 Olympics in South Korea.Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH Sports-53 years ago today, the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show to an audience of screaming fans.But they weren't the only ones performing on the show that evening.Guests: Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, guests on the Ed Sullivan Show
2/10/2017 • 55 minutes, 15 seconds
The Quebec International Pee-wee Tournament Starts Tomorrow, Is the One-Minute Workout Too Good to Be True, Scott Surprises Legendary Hockey Referee Bill Friday with Exciting News
The Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament begins tomorrow night. Scott talks to the Head Coach of the Hamilton Huskies Chris Travale, and Huskies Defencemen Tyson Wassink, about the upcoming games. As well, Scott discusses Hamilton's presence 1998 tournament, with Brandon Saigeon, who competed in those games.
Guest - Chris Travale, Hamilton Huskies Head Coach
Guest - Tyson Wassink, Hamilton Huskies Defencemen
Guest- Brandon Saigeon, Center for the Hamilton Bulldogs
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Is a one-minute workout possible? According to a new study, it is. Scott talks to one of the lead authors of the study, Martin Gibala, PhdGuest - Martin Gibala, Phd, Professor at McMaster University
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Scott brings on legendary hockey referee Bill Friday, to surprise him with news of a recent decision made by Hamilton City HallGuest - Bill Friday, former referee for the World Hockey Association and the National Hockey League
2/9/2017 • 53 minutes, 30 seconds
A Study Finds Government Jobs Make More than Private Sector, Why Do We Like Violent TV and Movies, New CFL Schedule, New Dictionary Words
A study from the Fraser Institute finds that government employees earn nearly 15% more than similar jobs in the private sector.
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Scott is joined by pop culture expert Professor Robert Thompson to discuss violence in television and movies, if our popular stories are more violent than they used to be, and why we are drawn to violent media.
Guest: Professor Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
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The new CFL schedule has been revealed, and Scott thinks it is "interesting." Rick Zamperin joins the show to talk about what the upcoming season will look like for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program/News/Senior Sports Director at AM900 CHML)
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The Merriam-Webster Dictionary a has added 1,000 new words to its next edition. Scott wonders how many of these words will be used in everyday life.
2/8/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 1 second
The Super Bowl, ultimate athletes, TV ratings for American NHL teams, how do we decide which public services need funding, and should Lady Gaga have made a political statement during her halftime show performance?
Scott and Don Robertson discuss the Super Bowl and ask if the NFL's overtime rules need to be changed. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - Scott asks Don which one athlete – from any sport – he would want on his team in a must-win situation. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - SportsBusiness Journal has released an article about TV ratings for American NHL teams in their local markets. Which teams have the best ratings and which have the worst? Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys and Com Choice Realty - About 1000 CUPE members rallied outside of Hamilton General Hospital earlier today to call for a 5% increase in funding for hospitals and long term care homes. Health care, education, infrastructure - how do we decide which services "deserve" more funding? Guest: Aaron Wudrick, president of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation - Did you watch Lady Gaga’s performance at the halftime show during the Super Bowl? Some people are criticizing her for not making any overt political statements. Guest: Chris Zelkovich, media writer for Yahoo Sports
2/7/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 51 seconds
Is a theatre at fault for emergencies that happen inside it? Why do teens stay up late? And a big LRT announcement today
All these topics and more as Anthony finishes his week in the big air chair.
2/3/2017 • 41 minutes, 2 seconds
Hamilton is trying to push people into the trades, Why is Kellie Leitch still in the CPC race? And Charles Barkley is running his mouth
These topics and much as Anthony sits in for Scott.
2/2/2017 • 54 minutes, 25 seconds
Residents are fighting an apartment building in Stoney Creek, Hate crimes are on the rise in Quebec, And helping jurors who have PTSD
A developer is hoping to put in an apartment building in Stoney Creek but residents don't want it, and they have some interesting reasoning.
After the shooting at the Quebec mosque there has been 14 reported hate crimes in Montreal, what's behing this?
Guest - Raquel Fletcher
Some court cases can be graphic and brutal yet up until now no thought has been paid to the jurors who have to sift through the evidence. Now Ontario is stepping up to provide counselling.
Guest - Gary Direnfeld
2/1/2017 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Updating the Quebec mosque shooting, Picking out the fake news, And what does it mean to be a minimalist
Anthony Urciuoli steps into the chair with Scott off on vacation and he's got some opinions.
1/31/2017 • 52 minutes, 38 seconds
Do the libraries deserve a budget increase?, How important is Vince Carter to Canada? And get ready for the hackathon
Councillor Donna Skelly believes that every department should be questioned when they ask for a budget increase, and that extends to the library.
Guest - Donna Skelly
Vince Carter is turning 40 today. His reputation in Canada is mixed but his impact is deniable.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
There's a hackathon going on at McMaster, find out what that is and how you can watch it.
Guest - Graeme Crawley
1/27/2017 • 53 minutes, 15 seconds
Could the Memorial Cup come to Hamilton? Why is January a good time to buy a house, And can you trust scientific studies
The Hamilton Bulldogs made their pitch to host the 2018 Memorial Cup today. They're up against Regina and Oshawa to host the 100th edition of the cup.
Guest - Michael Andlauer
Apparently if you're looking for a deal the best time to find one is in January. What's the reason for that?
Guest - Rob Golfi
Scientific studies are more and more prevelant these days, which makes sense because of the advance of technology. But it's also due to numerous scientific journals popping up that may be less than legitimate.
Guest - Tim Caulfield
1/26/2017 • 55 minutes, 52 seconds
New pipelines in the US, What is wine tasting really, And does yelling at referees really help?
Donald Trump is pushing for some pipeline projects to get started, how does this affect Canada?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
Wine tasting is seen by some as snooty and pretentious. But is it?
Guest - Tony Aspler
A new study seems to show that at least in football screaming at the ref can help you get a call.
Guest - Michael Lopez
1/25/2017 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Why do people hate the Patriots? Why is the NHL eliminating third jerseys? And where does Henry Burris rank among the best of all time?
All this and more with Don Robertson on the Scott Radley Show.
1/24/2017 • 34 minutes, 40 seconds
It's Friday! Time for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
Mike Fortune and Brad Clark drop by to discuss the inaguration of Donald Trump, the impact that the new president will have on Canada, and who Canada's Trump could be.
Guest - Brad Clark
Guest - Mike Fortune
1/21/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 45 seconds
The Canadian dollar is strong, A Bulldog could be drafted in the first round, And what would you do in this awkward sitaution
It seems like the message is different depending on the day. One day the Canadian dollar is strong, the next it's headed towards a cliff. Which one is it?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
The NHL's Central Scouting released their midseason rankings and sitting at #19 is Matthew Strome of the Hamilton Bulldogs.
Guest - Matthew Strome
Video has emerged of a young lady screaming obscenities at an older lady on a bus in York Region. Notably, no one steps in, was this the wrong move by the people on the bus?
1/20/2017 • 54 minutes, 20 seconds
What should be done with the buildings around Gore Park, Do you bring casserole to Ticats games? And are teachers out of control?
The buildings around Gore Park could use some restoration but how can it be done to satisfy all interested parties?
Guest - Diane Deat
A city councillor believes that it is a serious problem for people attending events at Tim Horton's Field.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
1/19/2017 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
The Leafs are actually good, Hayley Wickenheiser has retired, And is Tim Raines a hall of famer?
Every single Leafs fan in the area is excited right now because their team looks like the real deal. Don Robertson stops by to talk about this and much more with Scott.
1/17/2017 • 37 minutes, 31 seconds
The panel convenes once again.
Scott Urquhart and Mark Hepshire join Scott to talk about anything and everything including; carbon tax, LRT and Trudeau's vacation.
1/14/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 58 seconds
What can Hamilton learn about LRT from Kitchener-Waterloo? One of the original Much Music VJs has a new book, And do you have a favorite mug?
KW is nearly done their LRT and Hamilton could take some hints from them.
Guest - Paige Desmond
Christopher Ward was on the air when Much Music began and he has some stories.
Guest - Christopher Ward
Scott has a favorite mug that he must use, does that make him weird?
1/13/2017 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
What does reporting look like in the age of social media? Is Alex Ovechkin one of the greatest of all time? And what impact has the iPhone had?
Everyone heard about the latest Trump scandel. Or percieved scandel as it turns out it may not be true. Who is responsible for fact checking things like this.
Guest - Paul Berton
Alexander Ovechkin is certainly one of the best goal scorers of this era but is he one of the best of all time?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
The iPhone was released 10 years ago and our culture hasn't been the same.
Guest - Adam Oldfield
1/12/2017 • 57 minutes, 47 seconds
Are we too harsh or too soft on prisoners, Meet Cadillac Bill, And the World Cup is expanding to 48 teams
Dylan Roof was sentenced to death today in a very quick deliberation by the jury, but is the death penalty too harsh?
You can find Cadillac Bill on Cable 14 and he is currently putting on a production of Downton Abbey using taxidermied rats and a live guinea pig.
Guest - Cadillac Bill
The World Cup is expanding to 48 teams, and just in time for Canada who is rumoured to be hosting in 2026.
Guest - John McGrane
1/11/2017 • 57 minutes, 21 seconds
What can be done to fix attendance at the World Juniors? Why has hitting disappeared from hockey? And should Auston Matthews play in the All-Star Game?
Don Robertson drops by to chat about all these topics with Scott.
1/10/2017 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
The Brightest Panel discusses the relative merits of certain hats and much more
Also on the show, who should get statues? And why do people still take naked pictures and save them on their phone?
Guest - Mike Fortune
Guest - Sandy Shaw
1/7/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 24 seconds
The federal deficit could keep climbing for the next three decades, What to do with old college textbooks, And why are people buying vinyl records?
The Finance Department released a statement saying that without policy change the federal government will continue to run shortfalls until 2050.
Guest - Marvin Ryder
You paid tons of money for your college textbooks but now don't know what to do with them. How about donating them to developing countries?
Guest - Chris Janssen
Vinyl is coming back in a huge way. Why is that?
Guest - Mark Panapolous
1/6/2017 • 50 minutes, 15 seconds
What is hacking in the context of the US election, Are you a bad parent? And you won't guess the sport that Hamilton is best at
Everyone has heard about the Russians hacking influencing the US election but what does hacking even mean in this context.
Guest - Daniel Tobok
Are parents babying their children?
Guest - Jamie West
Lacrosse is the sport of this area apparently, yet nobody seems to watch it.
Guest - Joey Cupido
1/5/2017 • 53 minutes, 34 seconds
Should Hitler's book be banned? Why aren't the World Juniors better attended, And what resolutions are most likely to be broken
Sales of Mein Kampf are rising in Germany, is this a cause for concern?
Guest - Franklin Carter
The World Junior Championship is in Toronto and Montreal this year but for some reason the crowds aren't showing up in droves.
Guest - Don Robertson
Now is the time for New Years resolutions but which ones are you most likely to make. And which ones are you most likely to break?
1/4/2017 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
Take a quiz to find out if you would have been a good spouse in the 30s, And is Jaromir Jagr the second best player ever?
A quiz frim the 1930s has recently surfaced that shows in a point based system how husbands and wives measure up.
Jaromir Jagr tied Mark Messier for second all time in NHL points. Next up Wayne Gretzky as Jagr has a chance to become the first player to notch as many points as the Great One had assists. Does that make him the second best of all time?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
12/22/2016 • 30 minutes
Are we all racists? And why are TV dads portrayed as bumbling idiots?
A new study says that a large portion of Canadians have prejudices.
It seems that the last 20 years have featured a trend of fools in the father role on sitcoms, why is this?
Guest - Dr. Amanda Lotz
12/21/2016 • 34 minutes, 48 seconds
Wrapping up this year in sports and looking back on the most interesting interviews of 2016
Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys joins Scott to discuss who he would pick for his hypothetical NHL team if he had the first overall draft pick. They also discuss famous sports figures who died and amazing feats in sports during the past year.This week, Scott is also looking back on the most interesting interviews from the show throughout the year. One of those interviews features Roger Woodward, who survived going over Niagara Falls when he was seven years old.
12/20/2016 • 32 minutes, 24 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio is here to send you into the weekend
Jay McQueen and Mike Fortune join Scott to talk about anything and everything including; marijuana legalisation, being offended and new words.
12/17/2016 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 1 second
The Ticats need a new DC, Planting trees on the highway of heroes and, A beer library
Orlaodo Steinauer is heading to Fresno State to be the defenseive coordinator. That means the Cats need to find a new person to lead the defense.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Now you can buy a tree that will be planted along the highway of heroes. One tree for every Canadian soldier lost in any conflict.
Guest - Mark Cullen
There's a vault for seeds so why not a similar project for protecting beer.
Guest - Dr. Praveen Saxena
12/16/2016 • 44 minutes, 33 seconds
Is door-to-door mail delivery still alive? All you need to know about sledge hockey, And what were Canadians googling in 2016
It had appeared that the door-to-door mail debate had died but somehow it keeps rearing it's head.
Kevin Rempel is one of the greatest to ever play sledge hockey and now he's retiring but that doesn't mean he's done with the game.
Guest - Kevin Rempel
Canadians, much like the rest of the world, take to the internet to figure out more about the topics of the year. What ended up on the top of the lists for canucks this year?
12/15/2016 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
Is marijuana harmful? Meet the man behind a famous painting, And Penny Oleksiak is Canada's #1 athlete
Canadian doctors believe the age for legal marijuana smoking should be 25 but the government is considering 18. Why the difference in opinions?
Guest - Dr. Hans Breiter
In the Crease is a famous Canadian painting and now you can find out the goalie that was the subject of the famous work of art.
Guest - Dennis Kemp
The Lou Marsh award is given every year to Canada's top athlete and this year it's Olympic hero Penny Oleksiak.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
12/14/2016 • 59 minutes, 21 seconds
Will Hamilton ever get an NHL team?
That and more in the world of sports with Don Robertson from the Dundas Real McCoys.
12/13/2016 • 30 minutes, 49 seconds
It's Friday and that means the brightest panel in Hamilton radio reconvenes
This week the panel takes on bullying, the NHL in the Olympics, naming rights and much much more.
Guest - Scot Urquhart
Guest - Troy Smith
12/10/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Why do public sector employees make so much? Why is Hamilton a hotbed for filming? And remembering John Lennon
The numbers keep coming out to support the idea that public sector employees are better compensated than private sector. Why does this happen?
When Hollywood needs to film a big city they often choose Hamilton. Why?
Guest - Jonathan Matthews
26 years ago John Lennon was murdered, what kind of cultural impact has his death had, and what would have happened if he had survived?
Guest - Jamie West
12/9/2016 • 54 minutes, 26 seconds
More proof that the public sector is where the money is at
Among the numbers, public sector employees retire two and a half years before private sector employees.
12/9/2016 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
A police officer disciplined for saving a kitten, Hamilton will soon have a basketball team, And when is this city gonna host a Grey Cup?
A police officer found a sickly kitten in the house of a drug addict and brought it home with her to save it's life, yet she faces charges for it. How can this happen?
The CBL will be setting up shop in Hamilton, why should people care?
Guest - Butch Carter
2019 may be the year for Hamilton to host the CFL's big game, but can this city handle it?
Guest - Rick Zamperin
12/8/2016 • 52 minutes, 58 seconds
Time to pony up even more money on flights, The Boston Red Sox are too good, And what makes a church successful?
You now have to start paying for putting bags in the overhead bin.
Guest - Brett Snyder
The Red Sox just traded for Chris Sale, added a bullpen arm and a first base bat, are the Jays in trouble now?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Many people assume that the more traditional a church is the older the members will be, is that true?
Guest - Dr. David Haskell
12/7/2016 • 51 minutes, 51 seconds
Why is Edwin still unsigned? Is the NHL doing a good job with it's concussion protocol? And what sport is best on TV
These sports topics and more with Don Robertson.
12/6/2016 • 33 minutes, 3 seconds
Is Edwin Encarnacion asking for too much money?
The Jays slugger turned down an $80 million, 4 year offer from Toronto early in the offseason but now seems to be having trouble finding a home.
12/6/2016 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
The brightest panel in Hamilton radio tackles the tough topics
Matt Holmes and Sue Prestidge join Scott to discuss a myriad of issues including the anger in politics, TFC's impact on Canadian soccer and government audit issues.
12/3/2016 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 37 seconds
The Badgerow verdict is in, Tiger Woods is back, and Christmas season is here
A historic fourth murder trial for Robert Badgerow has ended in a guilty verdict.
Guest - Lisa Hepfner
Tiger Woods is back after over a year away and it didn't go particularly well.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
Boris Brott is coming back to Hamilton in the surest sign that Christmas is coming.
Guest - Boris Brott
12/2/2016 • 52 minutes, 49 seconds
Hamilton has a new head of Economic Development, Should the CBC exist? And what are some of the dumbest pro sports team names?
Glen Norton has joined the city staff, what does he bring to the table?
Guest - Glen Norton
The CBC wants another $400 million from the government. Is it trying to squeeze out private companies?
With the Vegas Golden Knights joining the NHL it's time to look back on some of the worst potential names for pro sports teams.
11/30/2016 • 58 minutes, 46 seconds
It was a perfect weekend on the field for Canadian football
But in the stands, not quite as much. Also, how can Hamilton produce more NHLers and where would you rank the sports teams in the Southern Ontario area.
Guest - Don Robertson
11/29/2016 • 35 minutes, 4 seconds
The Friday Panel convenes to discuss, among other things, the insanity of city council
Guest - Brad Clark
Guest - Mike Fortune
11/26/2016 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 3 seconds
Which woman should be on our money? Why do people believe fake news? And a couple big football games are this weekend
The list of potential women to be on Canadian money has been narrowed down to five and you may not recognize all of the nominees.
Fake news has become more and more prevelant in our society, why do people believe it?
Guest - Jim Poling
The Vanier Cup is here in Hamilton and the Grey Cup is just down the road in Toronto. Both are suffering from ticket sales issues.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
11/25/2016 • 55 minutes, 58 seconds
Is Melissa Tancredi retiring? A local man set a new world record, And the Vanier Cup is on Saturday
Melissa Tancredi has won two bronze medals at the Olympics but at 34 does she have another one in her?
Guest - Melissa Tancredi
Have ever dreamed about doing an Ironman marathon? How about set a world record?
Guest - Lionel Sanders
The Vanier Cup is coming up on Saturday, find out why you should be excited.
Guest - Graham Brown
11/24/2016 • 55 minutes, 7 seconds
The Art Gallery is featuring an underrated Canadian artist, How healthy is soccer in Canada? And hockey in Vegas
With Toronto FC and Montreal Impact playing for the chance to go the MLS Cup is this the moment that soccer breaks through in Canada?
Guest - John McGrane
With the hockey team in Las Vegas finally named it's time to resurrect the debate about whether or not hockey will work in the desert.
Guest - Ryan Christie
11/23/2016 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
A Hamiltonian has won on the PGA Tour
MacKenzie Hughes finished off his first career victory this morning becoming the first Hamiltonian to win on the tour.
Don and Scott talk about this and more on the Scott Radley Show
11/22/2016 • 36 minutes, 7 seconds
Is fart a bad word? Are kids obese? And a Hamiltonian is leading on the PGA Tour
Elizabeth May took exception to a conservative MP using the word fart during an impassioned speech.
Everyone hears that kids these days are not as fit as they should be but how bad is it?
Guest - Dr. Allana Leblanc
Mackenzie Hughes is in his first PGA season and already he's getting some attention for his play.
Guest - Mackenzie Hughes
11/18/2016 • 52 minutes, 42 seconds
Would you live in a luxury bunker? Meet the star of Hoosiers, And a new lottery in Hamilton has an interesting prize
A luxury bunker is being built to house the rich people of the world during any apocalypse scenario.
Guest - Richie Whitt
Hoosiers came out 30 years ago this week, meet the man who starred in that movie.
Guest - Maris Valainis
One of Hamilton's last remaining video stores is being sold, sort of.
Guest - Mohammad Dirani
11/17/2016 • 53 minutes, 29 seconds
Do we need licenses for cats? Are there more dead sea scrolls? And who owns an engagement ring?
Every dog has a license in the city of Hamilton but cats don't. Should that chance?
Guest - Sam Merulla
Guest - Donna Skelly
The dead sea scrolls are known the world over but is that all there is to find?
Guest - Dr. Andrew Perrin
A recent court case from BC has people debating who owns an engagement ring after it is given.
Guest - Jamie West
11/16/2016 • 1 hour, 15 seconds
With Eric Lindros entering the HHOF how will he be remembered? How should we rate the Ticats season? And why aren't Don Cherry and Pat Burns hall of famers?
Don Robertson joins Scott to discuss all these topics and more.
11/15/2016 • 33 minutes, 38 seconds
Trump's win, new benches in Gore Park, furniture building woes, City of Hamilton spending and the CFL's Player Of The Year
Scott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio discuss Trump's victory, new benches in Gore Park, building furniture, the city's overtime spending, and the CFL's finalists for Player Of The Year.Guests: CHML's Jen Watson and Jay McQueen
11/12/2016 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
Are safe spaces out of control? Is the Memorial Cup coming to Hamilton? And was this election a boon for cartoonists?
Colleges today were setting up rooms for students who were traumatized by the election. Is this ridiculous?
The Hamilton Bulldogs are one of three teams remaining in the bidding for the 100th Memorial Cup. How do their chances stack up against Regina and Oshawa?
Guest - Steve Staios
Donald Trump won the election and editorial cartoonists celebrated. Hear what the Hamliton Spectator's resident cartoonist has to say.
Guest - Graeme Mackay
11/11/2016 • 53 minutes, 11 seconds
Recapping the US election, Is Hamilton a music city? And ranting about food
Donald Trump claimed a shocking victory last night in the US presidential election. Why did it happen?
Hamilton has a vibrant and thriving arts scene but can it truly be called a music city?
Guest - Tim Potocic
Toblerone has announced that they are changing the iconic shape of their chocolate bar. What else in the food world can Scott find to complain about.
11/10/2016 • 51 minutes, 37 seconds
Is the CFL's system of playoffs broken?
The 7-11 Ticats are hosting a playoff game on Sunday against the 10-8 Eskimos, is that fair? Should the system be overhauled? That topic and more with Don Robertson.
11/8/2016 • 33 minutes, 25 seconds
The Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio tackles a number of topics today
Among them are Remembrance Day, Mel Gibson and daylight savings time.
Guests - Scott Urqhart, Mike Fortune
11/5/2016 • 54 minutes, 53 seconds
It's time for the Indians to change their name and logo, Why is Hamilton Health Sciences facing shortages? And what were the World Series ratings on TV?
The Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians in game 7 of the World Series, which means it could be the perfect time for a switch.
At times this year Hamilton has had one single ambulance able to answer emergency calls. How does this happen?
Guest - Joanna Frketich
The World Series is over so how did it fair on television?
Guest - Chris Zelkovich
11/4/2016 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
Novemburger is here and we have your essential eating guide
Scott is joined by Peter Dyakowski, Chanry Thach and Martinus Geleynse to sample some of the offerings from this year.
11/3/2016 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
Can football be made safer? Where should you travel this winter? And what are Hamilton's top tourist destinations?
Cam Newton is publicly criticizing his treatment at the hands of the officials and his opponents. How can football be made safer for quarterbacks or any other position.
Guest - Mike Morreale
The winter is supposed to be a nasty one and people may be looking to escape if even for a weekend. Where should you head?
Guest - Shawna Curtin-Weatherall
A website has Hamilton's top tourist spots ranked, and you may not agree with them.
11/2/2016 • 46 minutes, 16 seconds
A busy weekend in sports featuring the Ticats, the World Series and the NHL
Don Robertson joins Scott to discuss all of it.
11/1/2016 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
The U.S. presidential election, criticizing yoga pants, funding for youth sports, and wine in grocery stores
Scott is joined by the brightest panel in Hamilton radio to discuss the latest development in the U.S. presidential election campaign, whether or not men should be criticizing women's fashion, funding for youth sports and recreation, and wine being available in grocery stores.
10/29/2016 • 53 minutes, 16 seconds
Hamilton's overvalued housing market, city council and ward boundaries, and the Ticats take on the Eskimos in a "must win" game
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) reports that most of Canada's housing markets - including Hamilton - are overheated. Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor at McMaster University's DeGroote School of Business - Scott rants about city council’s decision regarding redrawing Hamilton’s ward boundaries after hiring a consultant for $270,000. - The Ticats will take on the Edmonton Eskimos at Tim Hortons Field tomorrow night - and the pressure is on. Guest: Rick Zamperin, senior sports director and assistant program/news director at AM900 CHML
10/28/2016 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
How can we avoid the case in Woodstock happening again? Do you have to be rich to make the OHL? And are TV shows too violent?
The case of the nurse in Woodstock who killed eight residents at a long term care facility has shocked Southern Ontario, how can we make sure something similar never happens again.
Guest - Dr. Carolyne Byrne
People have always assumed that to make it in hockey you needed to have money, but now we have real proof of that.
Guest - Teri Pecoskie
Are television shows too gory. Is it really necessary or are they just doing it for the eyeballs.
10/27/2016 • 56 minutes, 17 seconds
The LRT meeting today was lengthy, Millennials have a tough time finding work, And what determines which sports team your child cheers for?
A well hyped LRT meeting was today and it did not disappoint.
Guest - Fred Eisenberger
Justin Trudeau is feeling the heat lately on many fronts including millennials who are frustrated with the job market.
Most parents have assumed that their child will be a fan of the sports teams that they are, but is that actually the case?
Guest - Craig Hyatt
10/26/2016 • 55 minutes, 43 seconds
The incredible story of going over Niagara Falls and surviving, And what should we expect from tomorrow's LRT meeting?
As a seven year old Roger Woodward fell over Niagara Falls following a boat crash, and he lived to tell the tale.
Guest - Roger Woodward
The LRT discussion never ends but hopefully a meeting tomorrow will provide some clarity.
Guest - Terry Whitehead
10/25/2016 • 34 minutes, 42 seconds
Friday night means the brightest panel in Hamilton radio
Today the panel discusses Wonder Woman, the newest UN ambassador. Don't worry, they are just as confused as you are.
10/22/2016 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 14 seconds
What can be learned about the aging process? Do you watch Canadian University sports? And should ticket scalping be banned?
Guest - Stuart Phillips
Guest - Glen Grunwald
Guest - Scott Warren
10/21/2016 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
What happened to the Blue Jays? What does the suspension of Brandon Banks mean? Should financial management be taught in schools?
The Blue Jays are out of the Playoffs. How could they have avoided this?Brandon Banks of the has been suspended, what will the fallout be for the Hamilton Tiger-cats?Guest - Rick ZamperinWhy don't schools teach financial management to children?Guest - Teresa Cascioli
10/20/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Why Did The Blue Jays Lose The Game?
The Scott Radley ShowWhat went wrong with tonight's Blue Jays game?
10/19/2016 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
What could Hamilton have looked like? Does the CFL have a replay problem? And how bad is city council?
A new book shows some of the myriad of ideas that people have come up with for Hamilton over the years, and some of them are pretty off the wall.
Guest - Mark Osbalderston
The Blue Jays live to fight another day, do they have a shot? And CFL replay is causing some controversy.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
Hamilton City Council gets a lot of flack but do they deserve it?
Guest - Brad Clark
10/19/2016 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
The panel reconvenes once again.
The smartest panel in Hamilton radio reconvened this week to discuss everything from cigarette packaging to school lunches. You can catch it all here!
Guest: Sara Cain, Reporter, AM900 CHML.
Guest: Scott Urquhart, urkedfreelance.com
10/15/2016 • 1 hour, 13 minutes
Should tobacco products be put in plain packaging?
Should tobacco products such as cigarettes be put in plain packaging?
Guest: Sara Cain, Reporter, AM900 CHML.
Guest: Scott Urquhart, urkedfreelance.com
10/15/2016 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Why should we care about the latest hydro bill change, Are you afraid of clowns, And what's hot in the real estate market
Changes are coming to your hydro bill..... new fonts and flashy graphics. Are you excited?
Reports from all over North America of creepy clowns, should you be worried?
Guest - Kevin Bennett
And no sports today, instead we're talking real estate with Don Robertson.
Guest - Don Robertson
10/14/2016 • 51 minutes, 25 seconds
Explore Hamilton's food scene, The CFL trade deadline was today, And what is the history of the name Cleveland Indians
Hamilton has a large and diverse food scene that has come onto the scene very recently.
Guest - Heather Peter
Were you glued to the TV for CFL trade deadline day? No? Probably because no trades happened. Why isn't it a big deal?
Guest - Rick Zamperin
The Cleveland Indians are about to take on the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS which raises the issue around their name. Is it racist? Many people point to the history of the name to answer that question so find out what it is and make the decision for yourself.
Guest - Scott Longert
10/13/2016 • 52 minutes, 12 seconds
A new twist in the Caledonia saga, Hamilton is at the forefront of an exciting medical initiative, And meet the man behind 'OK Blue Jays'
An Ontario judge recently rebuked the OPP stating that they put the rights of occupiers ahead of other citizens. What does this mean for residents of Caledonia?
Guest - Christie Blatchford
Hamilton has begun a doctor exchange program with developing countries which will allow these nations to get experience for their physicians.
Guest - Alan Sharpe
Keith Hampshire is the singer on the now famous OK Blue Jays song. Find out how he is enjoying the fame of the song.
Guest - Keith Hampshire
10/12/2016 • 53 minutes, 51 seconds
The roundtable convenes once again. Blue Jays, carbon pricing and roadside memorials.
The Friday roundtable convenes again to prove itself worthy of the title Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio. This week they discuss everything from carbon pricing, Blue Jays and roadside memorials.
Guest: Jay McQueen, CHML Weather Specialist.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Cable 14.
10/8/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Blue Jays vs. Rangers this weekend.
Blue Jays vs. Rangers in Toronto this weekend. Are you excited?
Guest: Jay McQueen, CHML Weather Specialist.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Cable 14.
10/8/2016 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
A look at this week's carbon pricing announcement.
The panel takes a look at this week's carbon pricing announcement.
Guest: Jay McQueen, CHML Weather Specialist.
Guest: Mike Fortune, Cable 14.
10/8/2016 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
Should police have released the picture of the beer can thrower? The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame has their new class, And is Bigfoot real?
The police released the photo of the suspect in the thrown beer can incident from the wild card win by the Blue Jays and a newspaper identified him. But should the police have done that?
The new Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame class is a little less recognizable than usual but no less important.
Guest - Brian Lewis
A camera in an eagle's nest captured what some are saying is definitive proof of bigfoot.
Guest - Dr. Jeff Meldrum
10/7/2016 • 52 minutes, 1 second
What do you need to know about the Badgerow murder trial, Is modern birth control making people depressed?
The Robert Badgerow murder trial is off and running, catch up with what's happened so far.
Guest - Susan Clairmont
Stats seems to indicate that birth control could be making women depressed.
Guest - Holly Grigg Spall
Talking about the Blue Jays fantastic win last night, the CFL and why people aren't watching the NFL.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
10/6/2016 • 56 minutes, 15 seconds
How big is the anti-LRT crowd? Meet Hamilton's best author, And is the CBC still important?
An op-ed in the Spectator is raising new questions in the LRT debate.
Guest - Margaret Shkimoa
Does the title 'Yiddish for Pirates' intrigue you? Because it's author is from Hamilton and he is getting accolades from far and wide.
Guest - Gary Barwin
The CBC gets a great deal of funding from the federal government, is that stifling private journalism?
Guest - Sue Prestedge
10/5/2016 • 50 minutes, 48 seconds
Will the Blue Jays win the wild card game? Should kids be limited in house league? And is Canada too good at hockey?
The Blue Jays have decided to start Marcus Stroman tomorrow against the Baltimore Orioles, is that the right move?
A new rule would see kids limited to 3 goals per house league game, is that fair?
Canad wins the World Cup, ho hum. Is our nation too far ahead of the world at this stage?
10/4/2016 • 34 minutes, 20 seconds
The Friday roundtable convenes again to prove itself worthy of the title Brightest Panel in Hamilton Radio
Guest - Anne Boekma
Guest - Mike Fortune
10/1/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 41 seconds
What is behind the upcoming spike in gas prices?
There doesn't seems to be any single factor behind the price hike that is coming tomorrow so what made the oil industry decide to do it now?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
9/30/2016 • 18 minutes, 39 seconds
Should you buy a fallout shelter? Is Kent Austin getting off easy? And what are the TV ratings like for the World Cup?
In the last few years shelters have become incresingly popular, why is that?
Guest - Mike Peters
Kent Austin will watch the next game from upstairs and be fined $10,000 but is that punishment too lenient?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
The World Cup has had some disappointing attendance at games but on television the tournament is hit.
Guest - Chris Zelkovich
9/29/2016 • 57 minutes, 41 seconds
Is Kent Austin's penalty fair?
The Ticats coach was barred from the sidelines on Saturday but not from the game entirely. He was also fined $10,000. Is that penalty too lenient?
9/28/2016 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Did the presidential debate last night change anything? And meet the most impressive 16 year old driver in the country
The debate last night drew over 80 million viewers but did it do anything to actually change any minds?
Cayden Lapsevich is just 16 years old but he is already a NASCAR champion, despite only being allowed to drive on the roads by himself since June.
Guest - Cayden Lapsevich
9/28/2016 • 35 minutes, 1 second
Do debates matter at all in the presidential race?
Hillary Clinton was seen as having a strong victory last night but will it have any effect at all when the election rolls around?
9/27/2016 • 5 minutes, 16 seconds
A sad weekend in sports, the World Cup final kicks off tomorrow, And should we care about retirement tours?
Jose Fernandez tragically passed away in a boat accidents, Mylan Hicks of the Calgary Stampeders was gunned down outside a club and Arnold Palmer passed away.
The final of the World Cup begins tomorrow as Canada (predictably) takes on Team Europe (shockingly). Is there any intrigue to this matchup or is Canada gonna roll through the Europeans.
David Ortiz is currently on the final leg of his retirement tour through baseball, but why should non-Red Sox fans care? Especially this is the third year in a row with one of these tours.
9/27/2016 • 35 minutes, 22 seconds
Starting a new career, controversial medical procedures, Hamilton students struggling with math, the Order of Canada, and questionable lawsuits
Scott and the brightest panel in Hamilton radio discuss how Hamilton students are struggling with math, the Order of Canada, and more.Guests: Sandy Shaw and Jeff Storey
9/24/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
Has celebrity culture gone over the top?
With so many serious stories occuring around the world and in our own backyards why are we so focused on the split up of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie?
9/23/2016 • 16 minutes, 53 seconds
Why are we so obsessed with celebrities?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are splitting up and people are freaking out.
9/22/2016 • 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Is Hamilton still the city of waterfalls? And what are some of the newest and weirdest baby names?
There has not been a lot of good news around Hamilton's waterfalls lately, should they still be used as a selling point for the city?
And Scott breaks down the weird and wonderful baby names that he has come across lately.
9/22/2016 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
How successful was the city of waterfalls campaign
Hamilton's waterfalls have created a rather successful tourism industry but also some problems for the residents near them as well as the people visiting them.
9/21/2016 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
An odd new treatment is gaining some exposure, And does fear create jobs?
A new treatment for gastro-intestinal problems is gaining some steam in Hamilton.
Guest - Dr. Nikhil Pai
Justin Trudeau said at the UN that fear has never created jobs, is that true?
9/21/2016 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
Friday is here, time for the brightest panel in Hamilton Radio
Tonight's panel features Scott Urquhart and Sara Cain.
9/17/2016 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 29 seconds
Robert Badgerow is on trial for murder for a fourth time, Did you know about the fictional athlete hall of fame? And what should be expected of the Ticats tomorrow?
Robert Badgerow was convicted of murder in his first trial but both of his appeals have ended in hung juries leading to this fourth trial.
Guest - Susan Clairmont
Many great sports movies have had legendary athletes, but until now they had no hall of fame of their own.
Guest - Kirk Buchner
The Hamilton Tiger-Cast look to rebound from a disappointing loss to the Argonauts with a home date against the Montreal Alouettes. The perfect remedy or another chance for a slip up.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
9/16/2016 • 48 minutes, 5 seconds
Who would be in your fictional athlete hall of fame?
There have been many great sports movies about fictional athletes and one local man thinks that it's time they had their own hall of fame.
9/15/2016 • 4 minutes, 53 seconds
Is there truth in the five second rule? Catching up with the best Canadian pitcher, And why has this summer been weak for movies?
Everyone has heard about the five second rule but does the science back it up?
Guest - Dr. Dan Schaffner
Ferguson Jenkins is the greatest pitcher to ever come out of Canada and is the only Canadian member of the baseball hall of fame.
Guest - Fergie Jenkins
This summer has been a weak one for blockbusters at the movies, why is that?
Guest - John Campea
9/15/2016 • 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Is the five second rule true?
Everyone and their mother has heard of the five second rule but how much truth does it hold?
9/14/2016 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Will Canada Post deliver weed? Visit a new art exhibition in Hamilton, And what is the condition of the CFL Hall of Fame?
Canada Post is looking for new ways to increase revenue and one of those ways may be delivering marijuana should it be legalized.
The Hamilton Spectator has had many great photos in it over the years, now a new art exhibition has opened to show off some of the best ones.
Guest - Cathie Coward
Guest - Mike Hanley
The CFL Hall of Fame is moved to Tim Horton's Field but it isn't open yet. This despite the fact that the hall of fame game is on Friday.
Guest - Mark DeNobile
9/14/2016 • 48 minutes, 29 seconds
Does the NFL care about the long-term health of players?
Cam Newton took a beating on Thursday night with numerous shots straight to his head that went uncalled. After everything that has happened regarding concussions how is this acceptable?
9/13/2016 • 33 minutes, 40 seconds
The brightest panel in Hamilton radio reconvenes to talk about all manner of topics
Is criticism of Hillary Clinton sexist? Should schools be wrapper free? Do kids need more education about sexuality in this new technological age? These topics and more with Teri Pecoskie and Connie Smith
9/10/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Supercrawl is this weekend, Will Tim Tebow be a good baseball player? And what are the top 10 songs with their own dance?
Supercrawl is one of the best events in the city and this year's incarnation looks to be a good one.
Guest - Tim Potocic
Tim Tebow was signed to a minor league contract by the New York Mets, will he succeed?
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
This week's countdown is on the top 10 songs with their own dance.
9/9/2016 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
Should we screen immigrants? How can analytics help hockey? And what's it like to referee an NFL and a CFL game?
A PC leadership candidate wants to screen immigrants.
Guest - Matt Gurney
With the World Cup of Hockey coming up what can we learn about hockey from advanced stats.
Guest - Rob Vollman
The CFL and NFL have partnered to give officials experience in each league.
Guest - Dave Foxcroft
9/8/2016 • 58 minutes
How should kids be learning math? Is match fixing invading Canada? And the Paralympics are about the start
9/7/2016 • 53 minutes, 54 seconds
It's Friday! Time for the brightest panel in Hamilton radio
Today Jen Watson and Mike Fortune join Scott to talk about many different topics.
9/3/2016 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds
When are people most concerned about the economy? Labour Day is fast approaching, And what songs are easiest to sing along to?
It seems like people are more concerned about economic news when the economy is in a downswing.
Guest - Marvin Ryder
On Monday McMaster and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will take on Toronto opponents in their Labour Day matchups.
Guest - Mike Morreale
What are the top ten sing-along songs.
9/2/2016 • 51 minutes, 55 seconds
What allows humans to hit a 100mph fastball? Meet Hamilton's only PGA golfer, And are kids under too much pressure to go to college?
Some scientists say that it should be impossible to hit a ball going that fast. But then why can Josh Donaldson hit the ball as much as he does?
Guest - Jason Sherwin
Hamilton has just one single person with a PGA Tour card, and that is Mackenzie Hughes.
Guest - Mackenzie Hughes
Sources say that 50% of college students are experiencing mental health issues.
Guest - Dr. Gene Beresin
9/1/2016 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
Are millennials taking over Hamilton? Did you know you can buy legal vintage license plates? And how has back to school change?
Millennials now make up a large percentage of the city, what does that mean for Hamilton?
Guest - Leah Swartz
If you have a vintage car sometimes you may want a vintage road legal license plate to go with it.
Guest - Eric Vettoretti
How has getting ready to go back to school changed since the 70s.
Guest - Jamie West
8/31/2016 • 55 minutes, 13 seconds
Was Colin Kaepernick right to sit during the national anthem? Is there too much replay in sports? And will Hamilton become the home of golf in Canada?
Colin Kaepernick refused to stand during the national anthem of a preseason game this past weekend as a form of protest. Was what he did too much?
8/30/2016 • 32 minutes, 32 seconds
The Panel convenes to discuss various issues around the world
Are we spending enough on our Olympic athletes? Should there be a tax for stupidity? Are the Ticats the class of the CFL? And what makes a person classy?
8/27/2016 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 3 seconds
Do we in Southern Ontario have and accent? What crazy stories are there in the world right now, And McMaster football starts this weekend
Obviously people know about accents from around the world but what about us, do we have one?
Guest - Michael Iannozzi
McMaster opens their season on Sunday night, what can we expect this year?
Guest - Asher Hastings
Guest - Danny Vandervoort
8/26/2016 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
Are we playing too much in taxes? The CIS had a successful Olympics, And what is changing with Hamilton traffic laws?
Apparently the percentage of taxes you pay is 42%.
Guest - Christine Van Geyn
The CIS has produced a number of Olympic medallists, does it deserve more respect?
Guest - Neil Lumsden
Guest - Glen Grunwald
Guest - David Ferguson
8/25/2016 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
Shona Thorburn is back from the Olympics and has lots of stories
How did Rio compare to London? Is the Olympic Village as non-stop of a party as people say? And what's it like to meet the most famous athletes in the world?
8/24/2016 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
What is it like to be an Olympic athlete?
Shona Thorburn competed at her second Olympics with the Women's Basketball team.
8/23/2016 • 4 minutes, 41 seconds
Scott is back from vacation and just in time to talk about the success of the Rio Olympics
Canada traditionally doesn't fare well at the Summer games but this time around it ended being a rousing success both in terms of medals and feel-good stories.
8/23/2016 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
The Rio Olympics are over, how would you rate the games?
How do you think Canada did?
8/22/2016 • 4 minutes, 26 seconds
What can Canada do to address home-grown terrorism? How should Hamilton make use of Confederation Park? Is the International Olympic Committee not doing enough in response to prejudices among athletes on a world stage?
Scott Radley reconvenes the brightest panel in Hamilton, to shed light on stories from this week: terrorism in Canada, what to do with Hamilton's Confederation Park, and prejudices held by Olympic athletes.Panel: Scot Urquhart, Sandy Shaw
8/13/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 4 seconds
Scott Asks the Panel about the Measure of an Olympian
Scott and the Brightest Panel in Hamilton discuss that validity of comparing Olympic events.Guests:Scot Urquhart - Freelance WriterSandy Shaw - Hamilton Port Authority and Cable 14
8/13/2016 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
The Panel Discusses Terrorism in Canada
Scott's brightest panel in Hamilton discusses terrorism in Canada.Guests:Sandy Shaw - Hamilton Port Authority and Cable 14Scot Urquhart - Freelance Writer
8/12/2016 • 4 minutes, 46 seconds
Ron Foxcroft wins the Gold Whistle award.
Ron Foxcroft wins the Gold Whistle award. Astronaut Clayton Anderson also brough a Fox 40 whistle onto the ISS. Ron Foxcroft reflects.
8/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 1 second
Olympics kick off, Supreme Court applications and Hamilton landmarks.
The brightest panel in Hamilton reconvened to discuss the stories from this week. Olympics kick off, Supreme Court applications and Hamilton landmarks.
Panel: Teri Pecoskie, Ron Foxcroft
8/6/2016 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
Do you want public Wi-Fi in Gage Park?
Do you want public Wi-Fi in Gage Park? Councillor Matthew Green is proposing public Wi-Fi in the area to allow people to play Pokemon Go without using their data plans.
8/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Attack in Nice, France, is the national anthem really necessary, should we bring back capital punishment in some cases, and what are some cultural differences between Canada and the United States?
Photo courtesy of Global News (credit: Christophe Petit Tesson/AFP/Getty Images)
7/16/2016 • 55 minutes, 31 seconds
Is Hamilton's infrastructure in good shape?
Guest - Terry Whitehead
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7/8/2016 • 11 minutes, 23 seconds
Hilarious House of Frightenstein is still remembered fondly by people in Hamilton
One of the creators, Mitch Markowitz is looking to make a documentary about the surprise hit kids show.
Guest - Mitch Markowitz
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7/8/2016 • 20 minutes, 47 seconds
Another MMA champion tests positive for steroids, does the sport have a problem?
Jon Jones tested positive, again, are drugs prevalent through the entire sport or just at the top end?
Guest - Jeff Joslin
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7/8/2016 • 12 minutes, 32 seconds
McMaster will be running a special event this weekend
Guest - Alex Haggerty
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7/7/2016 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
A famous Canadian painter is experiencing a resurgence thanks to a comedian
The works of Lawren Harris are being thrust back into the limelight because of famous comedian Steve Martin.
Guest - Bryan Wylie
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7/7/2016 • 15 minutes
Which Ticats will show up tomorrow night?
Is it the team that thumped Toronto in Week 1 or the team that got demolished by B.C. in the home opener.
Guest - Bubba O'Neil
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7/7/2016 • 21 minutes, 59 seconds
Do we spend too much time on our devices?
A new study says we spend 11 hours on devices which is too much.
Guest - Dr. Doug Gentile
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7/6/2016 • 20 minutes
Is Hamilton Place haunted?
At least one Hamilton resident thinks so and is leading a tour.
Guest - Steph Lechniak
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7/6/2016 • 15 minutes, 16 seconds
Some new information about a famous photo
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is one of the most famous photos in human history and now a local man is providing new information about the people in the photo.
Guest - Michael Plaxton
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7/1/2016 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
The Ticats are 1-0 for the first time since 2004, can they make it 2-0?
The Ticats haven't lost a home opener in the Kent Austin era and the BC Lions come to town tomorrow night to try and change that.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
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7/1/2016 • 16 minutes, 59 seconds
More athletes are pulling out of the Rio Olympics
Whether due to security or the Zika Virus many people are worried about the upcoming Summer Games.
Guest - Michael Heine
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6/30/2016 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
A crazy afternoon in the world of hockey
Within an hour Taylor Hall, P.K. Subban and Shea Weber were traded while Steven Stamkos signed a new contract in Tampa Bay. Has there ever been a crazier afternoon?
Guest - Don Robertson
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6/30/2016 • 16 minutes, 26 seconds
Why are most cars such boring colours?
White, black, grey and silver make up the colour of 75% of North American cars. Is it just because we're boring?
Guest - Jane Harrington
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6/30/2016 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Why is Hamilton having difficulty attracting doctors?
Everything else seems to be going Hamilton's way and the city is very well regarded in the medical community but for some reason we have a doctor shortage.
Guest - Jane Walker
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6/29/2016 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
The Hamilton Bulldogs have their first ever NHL draft pick
Cole Candella was taken in the 5th round of the NHL Draft on Saturday by the Vancouver Canucks. What comes next for Cole?
Guest - Cole Candella
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6/29/2016 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
The Scott Radley Show - Friday June 24th, 2016 Hour 2
Scott is joined by a panel of valedictorians from Hamilton high schools who are about to graduate.
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6/25/2016 • 42 minutes, 21 seconds
The Scott Radley Show - Friday June 24th, 2016 Hour 1
Scott is joined by a panel of valedictorians from Hamilton high schools who are about to graduate.
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6/25/2016 • 42 minutes, 25 seconds
Nicholas Caamano is one of the youngest 2016 NHL draft prospects
17-year-old Nicholas Caamano of the Flint Firebirds joins Scott to discuss being one of the youngest prospects for the 2016 NHL draft.
Guest: Nicholas Caamano
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6/24/2016 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
The Amityville Horror house is up for sale for $850,000
The Amityville Horror house is up for sale for $850,000 and it’s the most popular house in the United States on Realtor.com – but those views aren’t necessarily from people interested in buying the house.
Guest: Steve Lehto, author of American Murder Houses: A Coast-to-Coast Tour of the Most Notorious Houses of Homicide
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6/24/2016 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
Would you Open your Home to a Young Hockey Player?
How does the OHL scout for new players, and how is the community involved in supporting the young players? Scott asks Troy Smith these questions, and about the billeting process.
Guest - Troy Smith, Associate Coach and Assistant General Manager of the Hamilton Bulldogs
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6/23/2016 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
How will this Season be Different for the Hamilton Tiger Cats?
It is the night before the CFL season opener, and excitement is building for the Tiger-Cat's prospects. Scott chats with Drew Edwards about what can be expected from this season.
Guest - Drew Edwards, beat writer for the Hamilton Spectator, creator and moderator of 3DownNation, and author
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6/23/2016 • 17 minutes, 2 seconds
Why did the Tim Bosma Murder Trial Generate so much Interest?
Is extensive coverage of true crime good for the public and for justice? What are the responsibilities of those who cover these stories? Scott asks Jim Poling and Jeff Storey about the media coverage of the Tim Bosma Murder trial, and why it receives such a huge response from the public.
Guest – Jim Poling, Managing Editor of the Hamilton Spectator
Guest – Jeff Storey, Program Director & News Director
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6/23/2016 • 19 minutes, 13 seconds
Are the UEFA Euro 2016 games better than the World Cup games?
The UEFA Euro 2016 is happening right now and some people are saying the games in the championship are better than the games in the World Cup.
Guest: John McGrane, retired Scottish-Canadian defender for Canada’s national soccer team and the North American Soccer League
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6/22/2016 • 21 minutes, 28 seconds
FAA officially considers flying car prototype to be a "light aircraft"
A company called Terrafugia is building prototypes for flying cars. This week, the prototype received a weight exemption from the FAA and is being considered a “light sport aircraft”.
Guest: Dick Knapinski, Experimental Aircraft Association
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6/22/2016 • 17 minutes, 8 seconds
Ontario invests $75 million in palliative care over 3 years
Ontario is putting another $75 million over 3 years into palliative care. What kind of impact will this investment have?
Guest: Clare Freeman, Executive Director of the Dr. Bob Kemp Centre for Hospice Palliative Care
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6/21/2016 • 22 minutes, 11 seconds
The verdict is in at the Tim Bosma trial
Guilty of 1st degree murder for both accused. What can we takeaway from this trial.
Guest - Alex Pierson
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6/18/2016 • 39 minutes, 48 seconds
Are jury deliberations actually taking a long time at the Bosma trial?
After four months of trial is three and a half days of deliberations actually a long time?
Guest - Alex Pierson
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6/17/2016 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
What are the top 50 movie quotes of all time?
How many of them could you name?
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6/17/2016 • 18 minutes, 53 seconds
Is the United Kingdom going to leave the European Union?
If they do what are the potential ramifications.
Guest - Dr. Paul Hamilton
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6/17/2016 • 16 minutes, 6 seconds
One more tune-up game left for the Ticats
The most important question still lingers, who starts at QB in week 1.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
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6/17/2016 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
Is anyone in Canada watching women's golf?
Brooke Henderson is one of the hottest golfers on the circuit and she also happens to be Canadian but has that resulted in people watching?
Guest - Chris Zelkovich
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6/16/2016 • 17 minutes, 2 seconds
The CRTC is attempting to kickstart local TV news stations
Is it a good idea?
Guest - Donna Skelly
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6/16/2016 • 18 minutes, 42 seconds
Jury deliberations continue in the Tim Bosma murder trial
How long could this go? What's the most probable result?
Guest - Alex Pierson
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6/15/2016 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Why is Hollywood so focused on remakes and sequels
It seems like every other movie that comes out is based on an existing property.
Guest - John Campea
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6/15/2016 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
How legal are Android boxes?
Some people think they could replace television.
Guest - Allen Mendelsohn
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6/15/2016 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Hamilton's population is expected to balloon
What should the city do to prepare for this?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
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6/14/2016 • 16 minutes, 51 seconds
A local woman could be heading to Mars
Karen Cumming is on the shortlist for the Mars One mission, what does that mean?
Guest - Karen Cumming
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6/10/2016 • 17 minutes, 59 seconds
NHL expansion is coming
The reports are that Las Vegas will become the 31st team in the National Hockey League meaning Quebec City will have to continue to wait for a team to return.
Guest - Glen Hodgson
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6/10/2016 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
There could be some local content in the MLB draft
Austin Shields is ranked #177 by Baseball America.
Guest - Austin Shields
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6/9/2016 • 13 minutes, 17 seconds
Why does it seem like Hamilton City Council is so inefficient?
No matter the issue it sometimes feels like the city council can't get anything done in a reasonable amount of time.
Guest - Jason Farr
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6/9/2016 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
More troubles from Tim Horton's Field
A 200 pound speaker fell into the stands today causing concerns about how safe the stadium is.
Guest - Lloyd Ferguson
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6/9/2016 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
A new report has bad news for Hamilton's cancer patients
Apparently Hamilton has longer than normal wait times for cancer patients.
Guest - Joanna Friketich
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6/9/2016 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
The Hamilton Bulldogs have a new coach
John Gruden comes over from the Flint Firebirds stepping in as the second head coach in this franchise's history.
Guest - John Gruden
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6/8/2016 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Why is every celebrity death treated with such reverence nowadays
David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Prince, Muhammad Ali it seems that there is a rush to declare the deceased celebrity as the greatest ever in their field. Why is that?
Guest - Scott Henderson
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6/8/2016 • 17 minutes, 37 seconds
A busy weekend in the world of sports
Steve Clark joins Scott to talk about everything.
Guest - Steve Clark
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6/7/2016 • 34 minutes, 10 seconds
Tomorrow morning the Hamilton Bulldogs name a new head coach
No official word yet but the rumor is that former Flint head coach John Gruden will be taking over the team.
Guest - Teri Pecoskie
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6/3/2016 • 14 minutes, 26 seconds
A fight at Ticats training camp today is making headlines
Shoving matches are not uncommon at training camp but they are when they involve a quarterback.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
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6/3/2016 • 15 minutes, 44 seconds
Should Hamilton's ward boundaries be redrawn?
The topic is a popular one among councillors and residents alike.
Guest - Terry Whitehead
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6/2/2016 • 17 minutes, 20 seconds
Meet Hamilton's best new artist
Jennifer Budd recently won the award at the Hamilton Music Awards
Guest - Jennifer Budd
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6/2/2016 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
What is the appeal of modern art?
Some high school students recently pranked a bunch of gallery patrons, a trend that has become somewhat common.
Guest - Robert Florczak
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6/2/2016 • 18 minutes, 34 seconds
How can scalpers be stopped?
With the Tragically Hip announcing their final tour many fans found themselves unable to acquire tickets due to scalpers. What can be done to combat them?
Guest - Scott Warren
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6/1/2016 • 19 minutes, 53 seconds
What is with the seemingly recent spike in road rage?
A video went viral showing an all out brawl in a parking lot.
Guest - Dr. Leon James
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6/1/2016 • 14 minutes, 21 seconds
Closing arguments have begun at the Tim Bosma murder trial
First up was the lawyer for Dellen Millard.
Guest - Alex PIerson
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6/1/2016 • 16 minutes, 7 seconds
The inventor of the Heimlich Maneuver used it for the first time at 96 years old
Dr. Henry Heimlich has demonstrated his famous maneuver many many times over the course of his life but last week was the first time he ever had to use it on an actual person.
Guest - Dr. Henry Heimlich
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6/1/2016 • 16 minutes, 47 seconds
What does is take to be a professional jouster
A band of professional jousters are coming to Ancaster.
Guest - Shane Adams
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5/27/2016 • 16 minutes, 2 seconds
Could similarity cause attraction?
The common phrase is that opposites attract but is that true?
Guest - Dr. Angela Bahns
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5/27/2016 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Ticats training camp opens this weekend
The great unknown is the QB position but what else should Cats fans be focused on?
Guest - Drew Edwards
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5/27/2016 • 16 minutes, 36 seconds
The London Knights are currently steamrolling the Memorial Cup
They are often considered the gold standard of the OHL, what can the Hamilton Bulldogs learn from them?
Guest - Josh Brown
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5/26/2016 • 15 minutes, 19 seconds
The Tim Bosma murder trial is finally in the home stretch
The testimony of Mark Smich finished today and from here on out the jury will be tasked with determining what is the truth.
Guest - Molly Hayes
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5/26/2016 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
Is the world ready for Jane Bond?
Daniel Craig may not be back as James Bond so the conversation has begun for his replacement. Some are calling for a woman to take on the role.
Guest - Murray Gillespie
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5/26/2016 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
Is the new Liberal plan for going green a good one?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
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5/25/2016 • 17 minutes, 40 seconds
Are the Raptors finally gaining a foothold with sports fans?
Winning solves everything and apparently the recent victories by the Raps have caused the bandwagon to swell.
Guest - Bubba O'Neal
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5/25/2016 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
A recognizable face will be leaving Hamilton televisions
Nick Dixon is leaving CHCH to take a position with CP24 in Toronto.
Guest - Nick Dixon
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5/25/2016 • 16 minutes, 16 seconds
How have the first few weeks gone for the Ticats new offensive coordinator
Stef Ptaszek is adjusting to life on the other side of the city.
Guest - Stef Ptaszek
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5/18/2016 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
McMaster has found their new football coach
It's a familiar name to fans of the Marauders. Greg Knox, the defensive coordinator for all three of Mac's trips to the Vanier Cup will be back as the head coach.
Guest - Greg Knox
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5/18/2016 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
The CHCH building is up for sale
The expected price tag for the building is quite high.
Guest - Scott Urqhart
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5/18/2016 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
Hamilton has a fun gift for entertainment acts that roll through the city
A glass hammer has many big acts buzzing about the city.
Guest - Scott Warren
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5/18/2016 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
40 years ago tonight the Hamilton Fincups won the Memorial Cup
Joe Contini still holds a record for most goals in a game from the Mem Cup triumph.
Guest - Joe Contini
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5/17/2016 • 15 minutes, 31 seconds
Surprise, surprise city council is still divided between old city and new city
A vote was recently held on LRT and the the split was almost entirely on the boundary between the old and new city.
Guest - Bill Kelly
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5/13/2016 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Mark Smich took the stand today at the Tim Bosma murder trial
The co-accused gave a graphic and detailed account of what happened the night Bosma disappeared.
Guest - Alex Pierson
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5/12/2016 • 17 minutes, 33 seconds
The Arizona Coyotes have a new, local, GM
John Chaykra grew up in the area and at the young age of 26 has ascended to the role of GM with the Arizona Coyotes.
Guest - John Chaykra
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5/12/2016 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
What is eSports?
It is a fast rising industry and recently a bar dedicated to fans of eSports opened up in Toronto.
Guest - Pavel Kabargine
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5/12/2016 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
A Hamilton football legend will finally have something named after him
Russ Jackson was voted the best Canadian CFL player ever back in 2006 and he was born and raised right here in Hamilton.
Guest - Russ Jackson
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5/11/2016 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
The newest Hamilton Tiger-Cat has many local ties
Mercer Timmis played for the Calgary Dinos but was born in Burlington and has famous Hamilton football lineage.
Guest - Mercer Timmis
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5/11/2016 • 6 minutes, 30 seconds
The CFL Draft is tonight
What did the Ticats do? More importantly, how can the league make the event more interesting for the viewer.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
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5/11/2016 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
Media were taken on a tour of Fort McMurray today
What did they see while they were there. How complete is the devastation?
Guest - Brad Wisker
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5/10/2016 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
With the crown resting it's case here's a refresher on the Tim Bosma murder trial
With the crown now done what's in store for the defense?
Guest - Molly Hayes
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5/10/2016 • 16 minutes, 42 seconds
Are You Looking For A New Sport To Play?
Scott discusses the world of professional Disc Golf, with Hamilton's Chris Ozolins, and finds out how the sport evolved over the years of its existence.
Guest - Chris Ozolins, professional Disc Golf player
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5/6/2016 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Did You Know That Today Is International Cartoonists Day?
What is it like to be a cartoonist in Canada, these days? What does a cartoonist look for in a world leader? How do you celebrate International Cartoonists Day? Scott talks with Graeme MacKay, to find out the answers to these questions and more.
Guest – Graeme MacKay, political cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator
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5/6/2016 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
What Is It Like For Mothers In Developing Nations?
Scott talks with Dr. Jean Chamberlain about Women’s Health in developing nations, how people can bring about change in a society, and the upcoming Mother’s Day charity walks for Save the Mothers.
Guest – Dr. Jean Chamberlain, author of The Game Changers
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5/6/2016 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
A local mink farm is the latest target of activists
A hole was cut into the fence and around 500 of the animals were able to escape.
Guest - Gary Hazlewood
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5/5/2016 • 11 minutes, 24 seconds
The Tiger-Cats will reportadley hire McMaster coach Stef Ptaszek as offensive coordinator
What does this hire mean for the Cats, and what does it mean for the Marauders?
Guest - Mike Morreale
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5/5/2016 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Is university the right path for every student?
In today's society there is a lot of pressure on kids to go to university, but should every kid take that path?
Guest - Dr. Anton Allahar
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5/4/2016 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
What words make you cringe?
Word aversion is actually a thing, you may even know someone who has it.
Guest - Dr. Paul Thibodeau
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5/4/2016 • 16 minutes, 26 seconds
The most magical story in the history of sports has happened in England
Leicester City has won the English Premier League, after being 5000-1 underdogs at the start of the season. There truly is no comparable in the world of sports, find out why?
Guest - John McGrane
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5/4/2016 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Lots of goings on in the world of the Ticats
Eric Norwood has been released and Kent Austin ended up in the hospital, all a week before the CFL draft.
Guest - Rick Zamperin
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5/4/2016 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
The Hamilton Bulldogs search for a new coach continues
Apparently the team has already received upwards of 50 resumes.
Guest - Steve Staios
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4/29/2016 • 18 minutes, 9 seconds
The CFL will have a new concussion protocol this season
The protocol mirrors similar ones in the NFL and NHL.
Guest - Dr. David Robinson
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4/29/2016 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Are high school kids prepared for university?
A new study says they are not.
Guest - Dr. Anton Allahar
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4/29/2016 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
The Rio Olympics are less than 100 days away
Is Brazil ready?
Guest - Dr. Kevin Wamsley
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4/28/2016 • 14 minutes, 7 seconds
How hard is it to hit a major league pitch?
Fastballs can reach over 100 miles per hour how is it possible that a human can pick up it's path over just sixty feet from mound to plate.
Guest - Dr. Alan Nathan
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4/27/2016 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
There could be a better way to remember things
Apparently drawing a picture will help you remember whatever you need.
Guest - Jeff Wammes
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4/27/2016 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
A new study says 1 in 5 department stores should be shut down
Department stores often act as anchors for malls, what will happen if they close?
Guest - Marvin Ryder
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4/27/2016 • 15 minutes, 50 seconds
A Petition Has Been Launched To Change The Rogers Centre’s Name Back To The Skydome
An online petition has been launched to change the name of the Rogers Centre back to the Skydome. Is this a good idea?
Guest – Don Robertson, president and general manager of the Dundas Real McCoys
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4/26/2016 • 9 minutes, 47 seconds
Is Goaltending Too Important In Hockey Nowadays?
In modern hockey, Scott says the spotlight usually shines upon a team’s goalie when a team is successful. Do teams rely too much on goalies?
Guest – Don Robertson, president and general manager of the Dundas Real McCoys
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4/26/2016 • 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Is Gender Segregation In Public Transportation A Good Idea?
Across the world, there’s an increase in businesses like Uber creating transportation exclusive to women. Is this a step forward or backward for society?
Guests - Jay McQueen, weather announcer for AM900 CHML
Teri Pecoskie, reporter for the Hamilton Spectator
thescottradleyshow
4/23/2016 • 12 minutes, 53 seconds
Is Money The Solution To The Attawapiskat Crisis?
People are saying the federal government needs to give more money to First Nations to combat tragedies like the suicide crisis on the Attawapiskat reserve. Will this really help?
Guests - Jay McQueen, weather announcer for AM900 CHML
Teri Pecoskie, reporter for the Hamilton Spectator
thescottradleyshow
4/23/2016 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
A Study Finds 6% Of Americans Trust The Media
A survey found 6% of Americans trust the media
The Media Insight Project, a new study from the American Press Institute and the Associated Press Center for Public Affairs Research, found that 6% of people in the United States trust the media. Is this widespread distrust justified?
Guest: Sue Prestedge, head of the journalism program at Mohawk College
thescottradleyshow
4/22/2016 • 20 minutes, 5 seconds
Should High School Students Still Be Studying Shakespeare?
400 years after the death of William Shakespeare, why are students still studying Shakespeare’s plays in high school?
Guest – Bryan Wylie, retired high school teacher
thescottradleyshow
4/22/2016 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
The ratings are filtering in for the first round of the NHL playoffs
And boy are they not good. Down across the board.
Guest - Chris Zelkovich
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4/21/2016 • 16 minutes, 9 seconds
Is comedy becoming too PC?
Comedians like Jerry Seinfeld have been bemoaning the sudden uptick in offended audiences. Does that mean that comedy has lost it's edge?
Guest - Ben Guyatt
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4/20/2016 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Karla Homolka has been found living in a suburb of Montreal
Should she be allowed to live privately or is the constant focus on her location acceptable.
Guest - Anne Leclair
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4/20/2016 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Do half of all workers struggle with some mental health issue?
Guest - Dr. Nick Cates
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4/19/2016 • 18 minutes, 23 seconds
Making a Murderer is the new hot show from Netflix
The lawyers who defended Stephen Avery in the case that is the subject of the series have become heroes online in the wake of it's release.
Guest - Dean Strang
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