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

  • PC MPP Michael Harris has apologized for misconduct from six years ago.

    10/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (Michael Harris Website) PC MPP Michael Harris has apologized over inappropriate texts and allegations of misconduct that occurred nearly six years ago. He has been kicked out of caucus, while his wife says that she would seek the nomination in his place. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.

  • City councilors are looking at spending rules for controversial ward infrastructure budgets.

    10/04/2018 Duration: 06min

    City councilors are looking at spending rules for controversial ward infrastructure budgets. It comes after public scrutiny on how area rating infrastructure funds are spent. Guest: Donna Skelly, City Councilor for Ward 7.

  • Humboldt Broncos, Sarcoa and nonpecuniary interests.

    09/04/2018 Duration: 52min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward) Details continue to come in about what has happened in Saskatchewan involving the bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos hockey team. Guest: Dan Ukrainitz, was to do colour commentary for the Friday broadcast. Guest: Adam MacVicar, Videographer, Global News. Last Friday, lawyers faced off at the John Sopinka courthouse over Sarcoa’s claim to a large chunk of the Discover Centre. What happened? Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer.  Hamilton’s governance review subcommittee has agreed to get rid of a section of the City’s Code of Conduct. This section required councilors to disclose nonpecuniary interests at meetings. What does this all mean? Guest: George Rust-D’Eye B.A., LL.B, LL.M, City of Hamilton’s Integrity Commissioner, Municipal Lawyer.

  • Hamilton's code of conduct had section on disclosing nonpecuniary interests removed.

    09/04/2018 Duration: 06min

    Hamilton’s governance review subcommittee has agreed to get rid of a section of the City’s Code of Conduct. This section required councilors to disclose nonpecuniary interests at meetings. What does this all mean? Guest: George Rust-D’Eye B.A., LL.B, LL.M, City of Hamilton’s Integrity Commissioner, Municipal Lawyer.

  • Lawyers faced off Friday on Sarcoa's claim to a chunk of the Discovery Centre.

    09/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Last Friday, lawyers faced off at the John Sopinka courthouse over Sarcoa’s claim to a large chunk of the Discover Centre. What happened? Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer. 

  • Details continue to come in involving a bus accident with the Humboldt Broncos.

    09/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward) Details continue to come in about what has happened in Saskatchewan involving the bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos hockey team. Guest: Adam MacVicar, Videographer, Global News.

  • Tech Talk - April 6, 2018

    06/04/2018 Duration: 19min

    Tech Talk with Adam Oldfield.

  • LRT funding, Most Intelligent Community and Millennial voting.

    06/04/2018 Duration: 54min

    Earlier this week, Doug Ford said that Hamilton keep the money from the LRT project to spend on other infrastructure projects if they reject light rail transit. Now, some councilors are having second thoughts. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton. Hamilton is one of the seven cities globally that is competing for the title of Most Intelligent Community. One of the global judges is in town and will be joining Bill. Guest: Robert Bell, one of the global judges for the Intelligent Communities Forum. Are political parties prepared for the Millennial vote? According to data being released this week by Abacus Data, whatever party that can swing the millennial vote will form government for June and in 2019. Guest: Christo Aivalis, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow in History at the University of Toronto.

  • Are political parties prepared for the Millennial vote?

    06/04/2018 Duration: 06min

    Are political parties prepared for the Millennial vote? According to data being released this week by Abacus Data, whatever party that can swing the millennial vote will form government for June and in 2019. Guest: Christo Aivalis, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow in History at the University of Toronto.

  • Hamilton is one of seven cities globally competing for the title of Most Intelligent Community.

    06/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Hamilton is one of the seven cities globally that is competing for the title of Most Intelligent Community. One of the global judges is in town and will be joining Bill. Guest: Robert Bell, one of the global judges for the Intelligent Communities Forum.

  • Some councilors are having second thoughts on LRT after Ford's announcement.

    06/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (Lisa Polewski / 900 CHML) Earlier this week, Doug Ford said that Hamilton keep the money from the LRT project to spend on other infrastructure projects if they reject light rail transit. Now, some councilors are having second thoughts. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton.

  • Catherine McKenna, a community hub turned down and the OMB.

    05/04/2018 Duration: 52min

    Photo: (The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick) The Environment and Climate Change Minister is in town today and will be making stops by McMaster University as well as touring around Randle Reef. She joined Bill earlier this morning to discuss what’s going on. Guest: Catherine McKenna, Environment and Climate Change Canada Minister. The province has decided to not move forward with the Hamilton Public School board’s funding request for a proposed community hub that would be on the Sir John A Macdonald Secondary School land. Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. The OMB recently was replaced, but will it’s unfinished business threaten big projects the City of Hamilton has in store? Guest: Chad Collins, City Councillor, Ward 5.

  • Will the replacement of the OMB affect Hamilton's planned projects?

    05/04/2018 Duration: 07min

    The OMB recently was replaced, but will it’s unfinished business threaten big projects the City of Hamilton has in store? Guest: Chad Collins, City Councillor, Ward 5.

  • Province will not move forward on transforming Sir John A MacDonald to a community hub.

    05/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    The province has decided to not move forward with the Hamilton Public School board’s funding request for a proposed community hub that would be on the Sir John A Macdonald Secondary School land. Guest: Todd White, Board Chair and Ward 5 Trustee with Hamilton Wentworth District School Board.

  • The Environment and Climate Change Minister is in town today.

    05/04/2018 Duration: 18min

    Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang) The Environment and Climate Change Minister is in town today and will be making stops by McMaster University as well as touring around Randle Reef. She joined Bill earlier this morning to discuss what’s going on. Guest: Catherine McKenna, Environment and Climate Change Canada Minister.

  • LRT funding, chicken ownership and prorogation.

    04/04/2018 Duration: 46min

    The new leader of the Ontario PC party says that he will support the $1 billion dollars for the LRT project but has said that if the council and the people of the city don’t, they can spend it on other rapid transit or fixing infrastructure. Is this a good idea? Guest: Donna Skelly, City Councilor for Ward 7. The backyard chicken ownership debate is clucking up a storm at council, with a vote of 5-4 against a study of an urban chicken pilot project. Guest: Jason Farr, City Councillor, Ward 2. Hamilton East-Stoney Creek MPP and Poverty Reduction critic Paul Miller has reintroduced his legislation, Bill 6, in regards to those on social assistance and ensuring that they receive adequate rates. This bill has been brought up before but has twice been left to die as a result of prorogation.   Guest: Paul Miller, Hamilton East-Stoney Creek NDP MPP.

  • Social assistance Bill 6 may die due to prorogation.

    04/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Hamilton East-Stoney Creek MPP and Poverty Reduction critic Paul Miller has reintroduced his legislation, Bill 6, in regards to those on social assistance and ensuring that they receive adequate rates. This bill has been brought up before but has twice been left to die as a result of prorogation.   Guest: Paul Miller, Hamilton East-Stoney Creek NDP MPP.

  • The backyard chicken ownership debate is clucking up a storm at council.

    04/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Photo: (Global News) The backyard chicken ownership debate is clucking up a storm at council, with a vote of 5-4 against a study of an urban chicken pilot project. Guest: Jason Farr, City Councillor, Ward 2.

  • Doug Ford says Hamilton can keep LRT funding if council doesn't want LRT system.

    04/04/2018 Duration: 06min

    Photo: (Lisa Polewski / 900 CHML) The new leader of the Ontario PC party says that he will support the $1 billion dollars for the LRT project but has said that if the council and the people of the city don’t, they can spend it on other rapid transit or fixing infrastructure. Is this a good idea? Guest: Donna Skelly, City Councilor for Ward 7.

  • Stelco pensions, #FirstTimeIWasCalled and port zoning.

    03/04/2018 Duration: 47min

    Photo: (Global News) Stelco owners have paid $142 million to help the company’s pension plans. This is part of a deal to absolve the company from future liabilities. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. A series by Global News entitled #FirstTimeIwasCalled starts today. Farah Nasser shares her story about the first time she was confronted with racism. Guest: Farah Nasser, Anchor, Global News. The City of Hamilton is changing its port zoning rules to exert control over waste processing plants near residential neighborhoods Guest: Chad Collins, City Councillor, Ward 5.

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