Bill Kelly Show

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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

  • Podcast: Doug Ford, Trump and NAFTA

    12/09/2018 Duration: 53min

    Photo: (Olivier Douliery/ Abaca Press) In an interview on Global News Radio 640 in Toronto, the Premier says the decision to cut Toronto’s council is very popular and that he’s hearing feedback about Ottawa’s. Could we see him cut there too? ALSO: The government is going to sit today to vote on Bill 5. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. There are many people who disagree with the actions of the U.S. President, but are the cries about his instability going to be enough to stop his popularity or get him out of the White House? Guest: Lawrence Martin, the Globe and Mail. Guest: George Breckenridge, Retired Political Science Professor, McMaster University. NAFTA chats continue in the U.S. If a deal can’t be reached by the end of the month, what would a bilateral agreement mean for North American citizens? Dairy is now on the table for NAFTA. Is this going to go over well? Guest: Matthew Rooney, Director of Economic Growth for the George W. Bush Presidential Center.

  • What happens if a NAFTA deal can't be reached?

    12/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Photo: (Reuters/Chris Wattie) NAFTA chats continue in the U.S. If a deal can’t be reached by the end of the month, what would a bilateral agreement mean for North American citizens? Dairy is now on the table for NAFTA. Is this going to go over well? Guest: Matthew Rooney, Director of Economic Growth for the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.

  • Are cries about Trump's instability enough to get him out of the White House?

    12/09/2018 Duration: 22min

    Photo: (REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo) There are many people who disagree with the actions of the U.S. President, but are the cries about his instability going to be enough to stop his popularity or get him out of the White House? Guest: Lawrence Martin, the Globe and Mail. Guest: George Breckenridge, Retired Political Science Professor, McMaster University.

  • The Premier says the decision to cut Toronto’s council is very popular and that he’s hearing feedback about Ottawa’s.

    12/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov.) In an interview on Global News Radio 640 in Toronto, the Premier says the decision to cut Toronto’s council is very popular and that he’s hearing feedback about Ottawa’s. Could we see him cut there too? ALSO: The government is going to sit today to vote on Bill 5. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.

  • Lions Lair 2018: FotaFlo

    11/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Lion’s Lair continues on 900CHML with FotaFlo! FotaFlo is a profit generatingreferral marketing system that captures and share content for adventure tourism and camp industries. Guest: Chad Ingles, Fotaflo Guest: Ryan O'Grady, FotaFlo

  • Notwithstanding clause and retaliatory tariffs.

    11/09/2018 Duration: 55min

    Yesterday, the Ontario government invoked the notwithstanding clause when it comes to Bill 5, which would see Toronto’s City Council size reduced. What’s next? Guest: John Mascarin, partner at Aird Berlis, leader in municipal, planning and local government law. OPSEU is calling out the Ford government for the use of the clause, and is urging backbenchers to join opposition to defeat legislation. Guest: Warren “Smokey” Thomas, President of OPSEU When the U.S. President put tariffs on Canada, Canada replied with retaliatory ones. Our country has taken in almost $300 million from those tariffs on U.S. imports.   Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University. 

  • Canada has taken in almost $300 million from tariffs on U.S. imports.

    11/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Photo: (REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) When the U.S. President put tariffs on Canada, Canada replied with retaliatory ones. Our country has taken in almost $300 million from those tariffs on U.S. imports.   Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University. 

  • The Ontario government invoked the notwithstanding clause with Bill 5.

    11/09/2018 Duration: 19min

    Photo: (Chris Young / The Canadian Press) Yesterday, the Ontario government invoked the notwithstanding clause when it comes to Bill 5, which would see Toronto’s City Council size reduced. What’s next? Guest: John Mascarin, partner at Aird Berlis, leader in municipal, planning and local government law.

  • Toronto council, NAFTA and Serena Williams.

    10/09/2018 Duration: 50min

    Photo: (Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY SPORTS) Toronto City Council will remain the same size as a judge has overturned the Ontario government’s Bill 5. Bill 5 would’ve cut their council seats from 47 to 25. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News  Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says that losing NAFTA would not just be a blow for us but to the US as well, and urged the importance of Canada to the country. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.  Serena Williams lost to Japan’s Naomi Osaka at the US Open this weekend but the discussion hasn’t been on Osaka’s win, but on the series of calls against Williams which resulted in 3 code violations. The tennis star has been fined $17,000 US for the violations, fueling controversy over the calls. Guest: George Bellshaw, sports Journalist with Metro UK

  • Lion’s Lair 2018: Braze Mobility

    10/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Lion’s Lair 2018: Lion’s Lair roars again for 2018 and Bill Kelly will be chatting with each of the finalists! The first one he’s chatting with is Braze Mobility, which developed a sensor system that will assist those in wheelchairs with feedback on obstacles and blindspots. Guest: Pooja Viswanathan, Braze Mobility.

  • Serena Williams lost to Osaka at the US Open but there was controversy over 3 code violations.

    10/09/2018 Duration: 20min

    Photo: (Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports) Serena Williams lost to Japan’s Naomi Osaka at the US Open this weekend but the discussion hasn’t been on Osaka’s win, but on the series of calls against Williams which resulted in 3 code violations. The tennis star has been fined $17,000 US for the violations, fueling controversy over the calls.   Guest: George Bellshaw, sports Journalist with Metro UK

  • Chrystia Freeland says that losing NAFTA would not just be a blow for us but to the U.S. as well.

    10/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Photo: (Reuters/Chris Wattie) Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says that losing NAFTA would not just be a blow for us but to the US as well, and urged the importance of Canada to the country. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. 

  • Toronto City Council will remain the same size as a judge has overturned the Ontario government’s Bill 5.

    10/09/2018 Duration: 17min

    Toronto City Council will remain the same size as a judge has overturned the Ontario government’s Bill 5. Bill 5 would’ve cut their council seats from 47 to 25. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News 

  • Tech Talk - September 7th, 2018

    07/09/2018 Duration: 20min

    Tech Talk with Adam Oldfield.

  • The New York Times op-ed, rent and Ontario's legal costs.

    07/09/2018 Duration: 52min

    Photo: (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart) Was the New York Times right to post the anonymous op-ed by a senior official in the White House?  Guest: Lawrence Martin, the Globe and Mail. According to the Hunger Count 2018 report, 73% of households were paying market rent and that 51% spent more than half their income on rent. Guest: Joanne Santucci, Hamilton Food Share. In an interview with Alan Carter, the House leader for the Ontario PCs said that the legal costs to defend the agenda of the current government will be worth it. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.

  • Will Ontario's legal fees be worth the outcomes?

    07/09/2018 Duration: 17min

    Photo: (Global News) In an interview with Alan Carter, the House leader for the Ontario PCs said that the legal costs to defend the agenda of the current government will be worth it. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.

  • Hunger Count 2018 report says 51% of households spent more than half of income on rent.

    07/09/2018 Duration: 22min

    Photo: (Global News/File) According to the Hunger Count 2018 report, 73% of households were paying market rent and that 51% spent more than half their income on rent. Guest: Joanne Santucci, Hamilton Food Share.

  • Was the New York Times right to post the anonymous op-ed?

    07/09/2018 Duration: 17min

    Photo: (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart) Was the New York Times right to post the anonymous op-ed by a senior official in the White House?  Guest: Lawrence Martin, the Globe and Mail.  

  • Safer roads, open for business and the New York Times op-ed.

    06/09/2018 Duration: 54min

    A crash on King and Hess yesterday closed a stretch of downtown yesterday after a driver collided with a pedestrian and then fled. The collision backed up traffic for a long time as the stretch was closed. Should we be making our arterial roads such as Main Street and King Street more safe? Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer. Ontario’s government is planning on building a sign at the Canada-US border that states that our province is ‘open for business’. Was it ever really closed? ALSO: Could the auto tariffs send Ontario into a recession? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.  First it was the excerpts from Bob Woodward’s book that sent shockwaves through the White House and US politics. Now an op-ed posted in the New York Times has caused the President to lash out on Twitter. The Times posted the piece which was written by an unnamed senior official in the White House. Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.

  • An op-ed posted in the New York Times has caused the President to lash out on Twitter.

    06/09/2018 Duration: 19min

    Photo: (REUTERS/Leah Millis) First it was the excerpts from Bob Woodward’s book that sent shockwaves through the White House and US politics. Now an op-ed posted in the New York Times has caused the President to lash out on Twitter. The Times posted the piece which was written by an unnamed senior official in the White House. Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup.

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