Synopsis
The Bill Kelly Show, heard weekdays 9AM - 12PM EST on AM900 CHML. Learn more about the show and read Bill Kelly's blog posts at 900chml.com
Episodes
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Premiers Ford and Moe have vowed to reduce interprovincial trade barriers.
30/10/2018 Duration: 18minPhoto: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov) The Ontario and Saskatchewan premiers have vowed to reduce the interprovincial trade barriers between their provinces. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.
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According to a report, students are attacking staff at public schools more often.
30/10/2018 Duration: 21minPhoto: (Troy Aossey / Getty Images) According to a report, students are attacking staff at public schools more often. How can this be combatted? Guest: Alex Johnstone, Vice Chair, HWDSB, Trustee Wards 11 & 12.
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Police are searching for the caller who threatened to bring a weapon to Bishop Ryan yesterday,
30/10/2018 Duration: 14minPhoto: (Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board) Police are searching for the caller who threatened to bring a weapon to Bishop Ryan yesterday, putting the school on lockdown. Guest: Will Mason, Superintendent, Division 30. Hamilton Police.
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Tree of Life vigils, the councillor wait time and fighting the media.
29/10/2018 Duration: 57minPHoot: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld) Vigils have been held after the Tree of Life synagogue attack on Saturday. 11 victims were gunned down. Guest: Bernie Farber, Chair of the Canadian Anti-hate network. New councilors are now in the wait time before they’re sworn in. They can’t act in any official capacity, but what are they doing in the meantime? Guest: Esther Pauls, City Councillor, Ward 7. Is the Conservative Party preparing to gear up for fights with news outlets as a part of the electoral strategy in 2019? Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill.
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Is the Conservative Party gearing up for fights with news outlets?
29/10/2018 Duration: 21minPhoto: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) Is the Conservative Party preparing to gear up for fights with news outlets as a part of the electoral strategy in 2019? Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill.
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Hamilton's new councillors are waiting to be sworn in. What are they doing in the meantime?
29/10/2018 Duration: 21minNew councilors are now in the wait time before they’re sworn in. They can’t act in any official capacity, but what are they doing in the meantime? Guest: Esther Pauls, City Councillor, Ward 7.
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Vigils have been held after the Tree of Life synagogue attack on Saturday.
29/10/2018 Duration: 20minPhoto: (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Vigils have been held after the Tree of Life synagogue attack on Saturday. 11 victims were gunned down. Guest: Bernie Farber, Chair of the Canadian Anti-hate network.
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Fred Eisenberger's support and the Chief's Townhall.
26/10/2018 Duration: 52minNewly released poll data shows that the support Mayor Eisenberger saw during the election was largely in the urban areas an in central Hamilton. What does this mean going forward? Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University. The Chief's Townhall with Eric Girt
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The support Mayor Eisenberger saw during the election was largely in the urban areas.
26/10/2018 Duration: 18minNewly released poll data shows that the support Mayor Eisenberger saw during the election was largely in the urban areas. What does this mean going forward? Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.
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Minimum wage protests, code zero incidents and American political rhetoric
25/10/2018 Duration: 53minProtests are being planned in Hamilton after the freeze by the Ontario government on minimum wage and worker's benefits. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill. The latest numbers from the City of Hamilton show signs that the number of code zero incidents is decreasing. Guest: Mario Posteraro, President , OPSEU Local 256. Yesterday, packages arrived at the homes and offices of multiple Democrats, including Bill Clinton's and Barack Obama’s, as well as the newsroom for CNN. Has the political rhetoric in the United States gone too far? How can it be turned around. Guest: Jacob Neiheisel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences.
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Has the political rhetoric in the United States gone too far?
25/10/2018 Duration: 17minPhoto: (AP Photo/Kevin Hagen) Yesterday, packages arrived at the homes and offices of multiple Democrats, including Bill Clinton's and Barack Obama’s, as well as the newsroom for CNN. Has the political rhetoric in the United States gone too far? How can it be turned around. Guest: Jacob Neiheisel, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences.
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The number of code zero incidents in Hamilton is decreasing.
25/10/2018 Duration: 21minThe latest numbers from the City of Hamilton show signs that the number of code zero incidents is decreasing. Guest: Mario Posteraro, President , OPSEU Local 256.
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Protests are being planned in Hamilton on minimum wage and worker's benefits.
25/10/2018 Duration: 19minPhoto: (CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of Ontario) Protests are being planned in Hamilton after the freeze by the Ontario government on minimum wage and worker's benefits. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill.
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LRT, gender parity at City Hall and caregivers.
24/10/2018 Duration: 50minThe mayor says that the city has a mandate to move forward on the LRT project. Does it? Guest: Brad Clark, City Councillor, City of Hamilton. There are more women at our council table after the election but will the gender parity affect the way decisions are made at City Hall? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup. What is the impact on caregivers when it’s revealed that there is no cure for their loved ones. Bill continues his conversation with Bob Kemp Hospice on palliative care with Clare Freeman. Joining them today is Jay Perry, a photographer who lost his dad after a three year battle with cancer. He wrote a book on the experience. Guest: Clare Freeman, Bob Kemp Hospice. Guest: Jay Perry, photographer and caregiver.
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What is the impact on caregivers when it’s revealed that there is no cure for their loved ones?
24/10/2018 Duration: 17minWhat is the impact on caregivers when it’s revealed that there is no cure for their loved ones. Bill continues his conversation with Bob Kemp Hospice on palliative care with Clare Freeman. Joining them today is Jay Perry, a photographer who lost his dad after a three year battle with cancer. He wrote a book on the experience. Guest: Clare Freeman, Bob Kemp Hospice. Guest: Jay Perry, photographer and caregiver.
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Will gender parity at City Hall affect how decisions are made?
24/10/2018 Duration: 18minThere are more women at our council table after the election but will the gender parity affect the way decisions are made at City Hall? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.
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Fred Eisenberger says there's a mandate to move forward on the LRT project. Is there?
24/10/2018 Duration: 18minThe mayor says that the city has a mandate to move forward on the LRT project. Does it? Guest: Brad Clark, City Councillor, City of Hamilton.
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Fred Eisenberger, Marianne Meed Ward and carbon tax rebates.
23/10/2018 Duration: 55minLast night’s election saw several new faces come to council, but when it came to the Mayor’s race, Fred Eisenberger was re-elected. Bill chatted with him on his win. Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor for the City of Hamilton. In Burlington, Marianne Meed Ward knocked down incumbent Rick Goldring to become the new mayor. She joins Bill in studio. Guest: Marianne Meed Ward, new Mayor for Burlington. In the four provinces that decided they wanted to scrap cap and trade, residents will receive carbon tax rebates. This will affect Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick. Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 Carbion Dioxide emissions from energy use.
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In the four provinces that decided they wanted to scrap cap and trade, residents will receive carbon tax rebates.
23/10/2018 Duration: 18minIn the four provinces that decided they wanted to scrap cap and trade, residents will receive carbon tax rebates. This will affect Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick. Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 Carbion Dioxide emissions from energy use.