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

  • Bill C-45 has passed in the Senate. Canadians will be able to buy recreational pot by mid-September.

    20/06/2018 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Joe Mahoney) Last night, the Senate voted to move forward with the pot legalization bill C-45. Canadians will be able to buy recreational marijuana by mid-September. Guest: Jordan Sinclair, Director of Communications & Media, Canopy Growth Corporation.

  • Trump is doubling down on his child separation border policy.

    20/06/2018 Duration: 19min

    Photo: (Getty Images)   An audio recording of children who have been separated from their parents at the border has been published online. The US President however has doubled down, placing the blame for the situation on the Democrats.   Guest: Claire Finkelstein, Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School.

  • Harbour steel lands, opioid overdoses and the Chief's Townhall.

    19/06/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Hamilton is expected to make an offer on the remaining harbor steel lands. This follows a surprise move that was done by Stelco to reacquire most of the Hilton works property. Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer. According to updated figures on the City’s opioid information system, Ward 2 is being hit the hardest with overdoses. It had 38.6 percent of paramedic calls from last year that were suspected overdoses. Guest: Dan Millar Area Director for Public Relations and Development, The Salvation Army, The Chief's Townhall with Police Chief Eric Girt

  • How are Hamilton Police handling drug overdoses?

    19/06/2018 Duration: 07min

    How are Hamilton Police handling drug overdoses?  Guest: Eric Girt, Chief, Hamilton Police Services. 

  • Ward 2 in Hamilton is being hit hardest with opioid overdoses.

    19/06/2018 Duration: 05min

    According to updated figures on the City’s opioid information system, Ward 2 is being hit the hardest with overdoses. It had 38.6 percent of paramedic calls from last year that were suspected overdoses. Guest: Dan Millar Area Director for Public Relations and Development, The Salvation Army,

  • Hamilton is expected to make an offer on the remaining harbour steel lands.

    19/06/2018 Duration: 09min

    Hamilton is expected to make an offer on the remaining harbor steel lands. This follows a surprise move that was done by Stelco to reacquire most of the Hilton works property. Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton.

  • "Monster" greenhouses, separated minors and carbon taxes.

    18/06/2018 Duration: 48min

    Photo: (John Moore/Getty Images) Should Hamilton allow ‘monster’ marijuana greenhouses? Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton. Over a six week period, nearly 2000 minors have been separated from their families at the US border. This is due to a crackdown on illegal entries, according ot the Department of Homeland security. The president and his administration have said it was democrats who put this in place and the Attorney General, Jeff Sessions cited the Bible in defence of the policy. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.  With Premier Designate Doug Ford saying he’s going to scrap the carbon tax, will it leave Ontario open to lawsuits? Is this a wise decision for the Premier Designate? Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 Carbion Dioxide emissions from energy use.

  • Will scrapping carbon pricing leave Ontario open to lawsuits?

    18/06/2018 Duration: 05min

    With Premier Designate Doug Ford saying he’s going to scrap the carbon tax, will it leave Ontario open to lawsuits? Is this a wise decision for the Premier Designate? Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 Carbion Dioxide emissions from energy use.

  • Nearly 2000 minors have been separated from their families at the US border.

    18/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    Photo: (John Moore/Getty Images) Over a six week period, nearly 2000 minors have been separated from their families at the US border. This is due to a crackdown on illegal entries, according ot the Department of Homeland security. The president and his administration have said it was democrats who put this in place and the Attorney General, Jeff Sessions cited the Bible in defence of the policy. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. 

  • Should Hamilton allow ‘monster’ marijuana greenhouses?

    18/06/2018 Duration: 04min

    Photo: (CKWS TV) Should Hamilton allow ‘monster’ marijuana greenhouses? Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton.

  • Tech Talk - June 15, 2018

    15/06/2018 Duration: 19min

    Tech Talk with Adam Oldfield.

  • Cycling collisions, naming a school and the cap and trade program

    15/06/2018 Duration: 50min

    According to a StatsCan report, between 1994 and 2012, a total of 1,408 cycling accidents occurred. Last year, there were 42 fatalities in all of Canada. This month, there’s been atleast five reported in the news. This is prompting cyclists to have a conversation about bike safety. Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer. What’s in a name? Trustees within the HWDSB rejected the motion to approve Shannen Koostachin Secondary School as a name. This came after three popular suggestions were ruled out: Bernie Custis, Scott Park and Nikola Tesla. Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. Quebec is calling on the Premier Designate to reverse his plan and election pledge to pull out of the cap and trade program. Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 emissions from energy use.

  • Quebec is calling on Doug Ford to reverse pledge to pull out of cap and trade.

    15/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    Quebec is calling on the Premier Designate to reverse his plan and election pledge to pull out of the cap and trade program. Guest: Steve Aplin, Publisher of Emission Trak, which monitors C02 emissions from energy use.

  • What's in a name? Trustees within the HWDSB have rejected several names for a secondary school.

    15/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    What’s in a name? Trustees within the HWDSB rejected the motion to approve Shannen Koostachin Secondary School as a name. This came after three popular suggestions were ruled out: Bernie Custis, Scott Park and Nikola Tesla. Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board.

  • Cycling collisions are still a concern.

    15/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    Photo: (900 CHML) According to a StatsCan report, between 1994 and 2012, a total of 1,408 cycling accidents occurred. Last year, there were 42 fatalities in all of Canada. This month, there’s been atleast five reported in the news. This is prompting cyclists to have a conversation about bike safety. Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer.

  • Replacing Skelly, Waterfront Shores and Doug Ford.

    14/06/2018 Duration: 52min

    With Skelly’s seat on council sitting vacant, one councillor suggest that the appointee to her position be decided not by just selection, but through an application process that is fair and transparent. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer. Waterfront Shores has received final approval from City Councils to become the developer for the Pier 8 redevelopment. Guest: Chris Phillips The City of Hamilton’s lead on the West Harbour Waterfront Project. Doug Ford will be sworn in on June 29th and says that within the next few days, the Premier-Designate will decide whether to recall legislature next month to deal with key issues such as the York U strike and gas prices. Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.

  • Doug Ford may decide to recall legislature next month to deal with York U strike, gas prices.

    14/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn) Doug Ford will be sworn in on June 29th and says that within the next few days, the Premier-Designate will decide whether to recall legislature next month to deal with key issues such as the York U strike and gas prices. Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.

  • Waterfront Shores will be the developer for the Pier 8 project.

    14/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    Photo: (City of Hamilton) Waterfront Shores has received final approval from City Councils to become the developer for the Pier 8 redevelopment. Guest: Chris Phillips The City of Hamilton’s lead on the West Harbour Waterfront Project.

  • How should Donna Skelly's council seat be filled?

    14/06/2018 Duration: 06min

    With Skelly’s seat on council sitting vacant, one councillor suggest that the appointee to her position be decided not by just selection, but through an application process that is fair and transparent. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer.

  • Doug Ford, auto tariffs and the 2026 World Cup.

    13/06/2018 Duration: 47min

    A study has looked into the post results from the election to determine what made Ontarians vote for the premier-designate. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill. There is the potential for tariffs on cars from Canada and industry experts are concerned about losses. What benefit could there possibly be for the US from constant tariffs? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University. Guest: Bob Bratina, Liberal MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek. Canada, the US and Mexico will be hosting the 2026 World Cup! Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director for 900CHML, host of the 5th Quarter.

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