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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Is politics playing a role in the recent delay to pot legalization?
16/02/2018 Duration: 04minIs it politics playing a role when it comes to the recent delay in the pot legalization? Guest: Tim Harper, Freelance Writer and Editor.
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Patrick Brown says that the sexual assault allegations were motivated by political adversaries.
16/02/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (Global News) Last night was the Ontario PC party debate. Who stood out? ALSO: Patrick Brown says that the sexual assault allegations were motivated by political adversaries. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
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Has carding legislation led to an increase in gun crime?
16/02/2018 Duration: 05minHas carding legislation led to an increase in gun crime? Yesterday at the Police Service’s board meeting, the answer was “We do not have any evidence that can definitely make a correlation to Carding and shootings” . Guest: Susan Clairmont. Columnist, Hamilton Spec.
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Patrick Brown and a school shooting in Florida
15/02/2018 Duration: 49minPhoto: (WSVN.com via REUTERS) In an exclusive interview that aired last night on Global News, former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown spoke about the allegations against him which he calls ‘absolute lies’. He says he is the victim of a fabricated political assassination. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor and Queen’s Park Bureau Chief, Global News. Is journalistic integrity at play here? After the allegations against Brown came forward, CTV has had an amendment to one of the stories by one of the accusers. Before it was claimed that she was underage and in high school. Now they say she was of legal age and out of school. Guest: Paul Benedetti, Lecturer at Western University, Faculty of Information and Media studies. Police say a former student opened fire at a Florida high school yesterday killing atleast 17 people. The shooter set off the fire alarm to draw as many students out as possible. What is the latest in this story? Guest: Ross McLean. Crime Specialist. Security expert, Former Toronto Police Officer. ro
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Police say a former student opened fire at a Florida high school yesterday killing at least 17 people.
15/02/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (WSVN.com via REUTERS) Police say a former student opened fire at a Florida high school yesterday killing atleast 17 people. The shooter set off the fire alarm to draw as many students out as possible. What is the latest in this story? Guest: Ross McLean. Crime Specialist. Security expert, Former Toronto Police Officer. rossmcleansecurity.com
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After the Brown allegations came forward, CTV has had an amendment.
15/02/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim) Is journalistic integrity at play here? After the allegations against Brown came forward, CTV has had an amendment to one of the stories by one of the accusers. Before it was claimed that she was underage and in high school. Now they say she was of legal age and out of school. Guest: Paul Benedetti, Lecturer at Western University, Faculty of Information and Media studies.
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Kim Campbell, police scrutiny and security cameras
14/02/2018 Duration: 51minPhoto: (Fred Chartrand/CP) Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell tweeted her opinion on female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses, saying that bare arms ‘undermine credibility and gravitas’. She was met by criticism online. Guest: Farah Nasser, Global News. According to a report from Carleton University, police officers are less likely to proactively investigate suspicious behavior than they were 10 years ago. The reason? Fear of increased scrutiny. Guest: Clint Twolan. President, Hamilton Police Association. A report that will be presented to the board this coming Thursday says that the Hamilton Police Service looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year. That is an increase of 18.3% from 2016. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton. Ontario’s privacy commissioner is asking Hamilton to back away from a proposed bylaw change that would allow homeowners to point security cameras to the street. Guest: Brian Beamish, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
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Privacy commissioner warning Hamilton against pointing security cameras to the street.
14/02/2018 Duration: 06minOntario’s privacy commissioner is asking Hamilton to back away from a proposed bylaw change that would allow homeowners to point security cameras to the street. Guest: Brian Beamish, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
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Hamilton Police looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year
14/02/2018 Duration: 07minA report that will be presented to the board this coming Thursday says that the Hamilton Police Service looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year. That is an increase of 18.3% from 2016. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton
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Kim Campell facing criticism after tweeting opinion on female news anchor clothing choices.
14/02/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (Global News) Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell tweeted her opinion on female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses, saying that bare arms ‘undermine credibility and gravitas’. She was met by criticism online. Guest: Farah Nasser, Global News.
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Trade deals, Queen and Herkimer and pot raids.
13/02/2018 Duration: 52minPhoto: (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) The President of the US has made a jab at Canadian trade practices. Yesterday he said at a White House event that the US loses money with Canada and that our country doesn’t “treat us right in terms of the farming and the crossing of borders”. Giuest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. Neighbours rallied in the neighbourhood of Queen and Herkimer to try and promote that there needs to be safety when it comes to that intersection due to speeding drivers. How bad is this intersection? What are the next steps for the community? Guest: Tom Flood, organizer of the rally. Police in Hamilton have been ramping up raids on storefront pot shops. Some operators say there were raided late last week. Does this take away from patients? How do we fix these situations? Guest: Clint Younge, CEO of MMJ Canada.
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Silver medalist Laurie Blouin joined Bill Kelly to talk slopes to podium.
13/02/2018 Duration: 09minPhoto: (REUTERS/Dylan Martinez) Canada’s Laurie Blouin won silver in the Pyeongchang Olympics for women’s slopestyle. She joined Bill Kelly to discuss the journey to the podium. Guest: Laurie Blouin, silver medalist for Canada, Pyeongchang Olympics 2018.
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Police in Hamilton have been ramping up raids on pot shops.
13/02/2018 Duration: 05minPolice in Hamilton have been ramping up raids on storefront pot shops. Some operators say there were raided late last week. Does this take away from patients? How do we fix these situations? Guest: Clint Younge, CEO of MMJ Canada.
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Neighbours rallied in the neighbourhood of Queen and Herkimer to protest speeding.
13/02/2018 Duration: 17minPhoto: (Global News) Neighbours rallied in the neighbourhood of Queen and Herkimer to try and promote that there needs to be safety when it comes to that intersection due to speeding drivers. How bad is this intersection? What are the next steps for the community? Guest: Tom Flood, organizer of the rally.
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The Mayor's Townhall with Fred Eisenberger and Patrick Brown speaks out again.
12/02/2018 Duration: 54minThe Mayor’s Town hall with Fred Eisenberger (Topics Include: Road conditions, stadium, snow clearing) In a post on Facebook, former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown has said that he can disprove the allegations of sexual misconduct that were levelled against him last month. He said that specific details contain discrepancies. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill.
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Patrick Brown says that he can disprove the allegations of sexual misconduct.
12/02/2018 Duration: 06minPhoto: (Global News) In a post on Facebook, former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown has said that he can disprove the allegations of sexual misconduct that were levelled against him last month. He said that specific details contain discrepancies. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill.
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Why do Hamilton roads get so bad during the winter?
12/02/2018 Duration: 07minWhy do Hamilton roads get so bad during the winter? Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton.
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Diversity, ORNGE, stocks and NAFTA.
09/02/2018 Duration: 53minPhoto: (Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters) Is diversity on its way to the Hamilton Police Board? There is current a vacancy on the board. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton. The OPP released their conclusions from the ORNGE investigation. Yes, the province and ORNGE overpaid $.77 million for the helicopters and it went back to a company owned by the former ORNGE boss but no, the OPP would not be pressing charges. Guest: Alex Pierson, Host of On Point with Alex Pierson, Global News Radio. The Prime Minister is in the States trying to promote NAFTA, while Chrystia Freeland is trying to promote a fact based approach. This comes due to the Ontario’s push back against “Buy American” policies. ALSO: The stock market has gone down once again yesterday. What is going on? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.
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The stock market has gone down once again yesterday.
09/02/2018 Duration: 05minPhoto: (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) The stock market has gone down once again yesterday. What is going on? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.