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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Summer session, NATO meeting and the Ontario Human Rights Council report.
11/07/2018 Duration: 50minPhoto: (EPA/STEPHANIE LECOCQ) Summer session is upon us as legislature resumes today. The Ontario PC government says that repealing cap and trade and ending the York University strike are its top priorities. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News. The NATO meeting is underway right now and it’s tense. US President Donald Trump says that NATO members need to spend more on defense, but also claims that Germany is ‘captive to Russia’ because they get gas from them. Guest: Aurel Braun, Professor, Department of Political Science, U of T Mississauga, Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs. The annual report by the Ontario Human Rights Council was released yesterday and looks into the biggest issues that impact us today and where we need to go in the future. What does it say? Guest: Renu Mandhane, Ontario Human Right’s Council, Chief Commissioner.
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The annual report for the Ontario Human Rights Council has been released.
11/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (Vince Talotta/Toronto Star via Getty Images) The annual report by the Ontario Human Rights Council was released yesterday and looks into the biggest issues that impact us today and where we need to go in the future. What does it say? Guest: Renu Mandhane, Ontario Human Right’s Council, Chief Commissioner.
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Trump came out against NATO members, saying they need to spend more on defense.
11/07/2018 Duration: 04minPhoto: (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The NATO meeting is underway right now and it’s tense. US President Donald Trump says that NATO members need to spend more on defense, but also claims that Germany is ‘captive to Russia’ because they get gas from them. Guest: Aurel Braun, Professor, Department of Political Science, U of T Mississauga, Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs.
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Summer session for the legislature starts today. PCs targeting cap and trade, York U strike.
11/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (Frank Gunn/CP) Summer session is upon us as legislature resumes today. The Ontario PC government says that repealing cap and trade and ending the York University strike are its top priorities. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.
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School repairs, medication, cave rescue and Brexit.
10/07/2018 Duration: 50minPhoto: (Reuters/Hannah McKay) The new Ontario government has cancelled a fund earmarked for school repairs this year. This cut comes as a result of the promise to scrap cap and trade. How much did we lose locally? Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. What is the best way to make sure that Ontarians receive the medications they required. With the changes last week to OHIP+, it’s shifted the province’s role to that of ‘second payer’. What does that mean for the average Ontarian? Guest: Helen Stevenson, former Assistant Deputy Minister of Health and Exectuive Officer of Ontario Public Drug Programs. Also founded Reformulary Group where she works to ensure drug plan sustainability. Great news from Thailand this morning! All of the soccer team and the coach have been successfully rescued. What comes next for those who were trapped? Guest: Greg Moore, Northeast Coordinator for the National Cave Rescue Commission. Boris Johnson and David Davis, Bri
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What is the current status of Brexit?
10/07/2018 Duration: 06minPHoto: (EPA/ANDY RAIN) Boris Johnson and David Davis, Britain’s Brexit Minister, have resigned. What is the current status of Brexit? Guest: Jeff Semple, Europe Bureau Chief, Global News.
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Great news from Thailand! The entire soccer team and coach have been rescued.
10/07/2018 Duration: 09minPhoto: (EPA/PONGMANAT TASIRI VIA AP) Great news from Thailand this morning! All of the soccer team and the coach have been successfully rescued. What comes next for those who were trapped? Guest: Greg Moore, Northeast Coordinator for the National Cave Rescue Commission.
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The Ontario government has cancelled a fund earmarked for school repairs this year.
10/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (900 CHML) The new Ontario government has cancelled a fund earmarked for school repairs this year. This cut comes as a result of the promise to scrap cap and trade. How much did we lose locally? Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board.
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Steel tariffs, auto tariffs and the Humboldt Broncos.
09/07/2018 Duration: 54minPhoto: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick) A report by the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association says that Canada responding to potential auto tariffs could have catastrophic consequences on the Canadian industry. Guest: Michael Hatch, Chief Economist, Canadian Automobile Dealers Association. A report by the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association says that Canada responding to potential auto tariffs could have catastrophic consequences on the Canadian industry. Guest: Michael Hatch, Chief Economist, Canadian Automobile Dealers Association. On Friday, police announced that charges have been laid against the truck driver in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. What do we know so far? Guest: Adam MacVicar, Videojournalist, Global Saskatoon.
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Charges have been laid against the truck driver in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
09/07/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (Steinbach Pistons/Twitter) On Friday, police announced that charges have been laid against the truck driver in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. What do we know so far? Guest: Adam MacVicar, Videojournalist, Global Saskatoon.
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Canadian Automobile Dealers Association says responding to potential auto tariffs would be catastrophic.
09/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) A report by the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association says that Canada responding to potential auto tariffs could have catastrophic consequences on the Canadian industry. Guest: Michael Hatch, Chief Economist, Canadian Automobile Dealers Association.
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Steelmakers are finding it hard to satisfy US orders after the tariffs were put in place.
09/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang) Steelmakers are finding it hard to satisfy US orders due to the tariffs put in place by the Trump administration. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.
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David Christopherson, Carmen's bid and pot shops.
06/07/2018 Duration: 51minPhoto: (File picture / Global News) Hamilton Centre MP David Christopherson has decided that after more than 30 years, he’s not going to seek another term in Parliament. Guest: David Christopherson, NDP MP for Hamilton Centre. What is the current status of the bid by Carmen’s Group to run the entertainment facilities in downtown Hamilton? Guest: PJ Mercanti, CEO of Carmen’s Group. Pot shops continue to pop up in the city but is their future uncertain with legalization around the corner? Guest: Clint Younge, CEO of MMJ Canada.
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Pot shops continue to pop up in Hamilton ahead of legalization.
06/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (File / Global News) Pot shops continue to pop up in the city but is their future uncertain with legalization around the corner? Guest: Clint Younge, CEO of MMJ Canada.
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What's happening with the Carmen's Group bid to run Hamilton's entertainment facilities?
06/07/2018 Duration: 06minWhat is the current status of the bid by Carmen’s Group to run the entertainment facilities in downtown Hamilton? Guest: PJ Mercanti, CEO of Carmen’s Group.
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MP David Christopherson has decided to not seek another term.
06/07/2018 Duration: 18minPhoto: (Supplied photo) Hamilton Centre MP David Christopherson has decided that after more than 30 years, he’s not going to seek another term in Parliament. Guest: David Christopherson, NDP MP for Hamilton Centre.
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Independent review, auto tariffs and injection sites.
05/07/2018 Duration: 50minPhoto: (The Canadian Press/Chris Young) Another patient escaped from St. Joseph’s Healthcare’s West 5th hospital. Now a city councillor is calling for an independent review. Guest: Terry Whitehead. City Councillor, Ward 8, City of Hamilton. A CIBC report says that the auto tariffs proposed by the US Administration could cut Canadian production by almost 1 million cars. How devastating would this be for our economy? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University. Guest: Jerry Dias, National President of Unifor. Two Hamilton hospitals said in a joint letter that they can’t set up a permanent injection site cause they don’t have space downtown that offers what is necessary. Guest: Alan Whittle, Director of Community and Government Relations, Good Shepherd Centre.
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Two Hamilton hospitals are saying that they can't set up an injection site downtown.
05/07/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press) Two Hamilton hospitals said in a joint letter that they can’t set up a permanent injection site cause they don’t have space downtown that offers what is necessary. Guest: Alan Whittle, Director of Community and Government Relations, Good Shepherd Centre.
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CIBC report says that auto tariffs could cut Canadian production by almost 1 million cars.
05/07/2018 Duration: 05minA CIBC report says that the auto tariffs proposed by the US Administration could cut Canadian production by almost 1 million cars. How devastating would this be for our economy? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University.