Well liked Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has announced his retirement, Rob chats with John Gormley, Radio talk show host at CKOM about the impact.
14 min
2077
Was Derek Fildebrandt "double dipping?"
Derek Fildebrandt, MLA for Strathmore Brooks, is under fire for subletting his taxpayer covered apartment in Edmonton and, maybe pocketting the money.
9 min
2078
How good are North Korea's weapons really?
Dinshaw Mistry, a politics professor at the University of Cincinnati, says he is doubtful that NK could hit anywhere beyond Alaska... yet.
13 min
2079
Daylight Savings Time Survey Results
More than 13,000 Albertans have weighed in and indicate they would be in favour of scrapping daylight savings time. MLA Thomas Dang, sponsor of Bill 203 joins Rob.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3658499/thousands-of-albertans-want-to-get-rid-of-daylight-saving-time/
7 min
2080
Should the legal limit be lowered? with MADD Ca...
Rob welcomes Robert Solomon, Professor of Law at Western University and National Legal Director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
12 min
2081
Air BnBs that operate like hotels
David Wachsmuth, Canada Research Chair in Urban Governance, Assistant Professor at Mcgill has found that many AirBnB operators are taking advantage of the system and operating more like hotels.
http://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/large-commercial-operators-growing-concern-airbnb-market-study-says-269289
14 min
2082
What is the true cost of the carbon tax in Albe...
Amber Ruddy and the CFIB say that the provincial govermnent has not been exactly forthcoming when it comes to reporting exact numbers concerning Alberta's carbon tax.
10 min
2083
Saretzky Sentencing
Nancy Hixt of Global News joins Rob with the latest of the sentencing of Derek Saretzky.
8 min
2084
North Korea- is the threat real yet?
Rob is joined by Alex Lockie, news editor and military foreign policy blogger at Businessweek.
His coverage here: http://www.businessinsider.com/author/alex-lockie
10 min
2085
The Death of Ernst Zundel with Colby Cosh
Read the National Post's Colby Cosh's piece here:
http://nationalpost.com/opinion/colby-cosh-revisionism-in-a-hard-hat-how-ernst-zundel-charmed-the-gullible/wcm/f6d9a455-4bec-42e4-9df7-77d305226b28
17 min
2086
Calgary's Public Art Program and Controversy
With Councillor Gian-Carlo Carra.
11 min
2087
Derek Fildebrandt will not run for leadership o...
He joins Rob to share his thoughts on the party, the race, and where he will lend his support.
14 min
2088
Andrew Lawton: Do you know what is in your food?
20% of sausages tested across Canada contained meat not listed on label. Keith Warriner, professor of Food Safety at Guelph University weighs in on this topic.
11 min
2089
Andrew Lawton: Calgary Olympic Bid
Tristin Hopper with the National Post discusses why the Calgary Olympic may not be the smartest move.
12 min
2090
Andrew Lawton: Halt Public Art Spending?
Colin Craig, Interim Alberta Director Canadian Taxpayers Federation noted that Calgary has the highest unemployment rate in Canada for the past 12 months. He weighs in on the city's art spending.
11 min
2091
Naming murder victims
Christie Blatchford: Why not name murder victims? New Alberta policy is absurd. She joins the show to share her thoughts.
10 min
2092
$15 minimum wage
Charles Lammam, is the Fraser Institute’s director of fiscal studies, he joins the show to share his insight when it comes to the $15 minimum wage debate.
14 min
2093
Requirements to donate blood
Tom Blackwell, senior national reporter, with the National Post, joins the show to talk about his article titled Ontario woman told she can't donate blood because of intellectual disability fights back.
10 min
2094
Polyamorous relationships and laws
John-Paul E. Boyd, joins the show to talk about a new study he conducted about polygamy. Boyd is a fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers and executive director, at the Canadian Research Institute, for Law and the Family.
18 min
2095
Ceci, report was leaked
Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci says he's disappointed a report on the province's beer tax policy was leaked and he'll be taking time to review the findings. Derek From, staff lawyer, with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, joins the show to talk about the report and more.
13 min
2096
New public art, con and pro
The City of Calgary has unveiled a new piece of public art at the Trans-Canada Highway and Bowfort Road interchange in the northwest. Sarah Iley, manager of Arts and Culture, with the City of Calgary, joined Bruce this morning and Rick Bell wrote a column about it. What did callers have to say?
11 min
2097
Peter DeMong had a change of heart
Peter DeMong originally voted in favour of Olympic bid… why did his vote change? Councillor DeMong joins Rob to explain.
10 min
2098
Who's that murder victim? I'd like to know his ...
Sean Holman, an assistant professor of journalism at Mount Royal University, weighs in with his thoughts on naming homicide victims.
12 min
2099
Lyme Disease and unnecessary treatment
Is the hype around Lyme Disease leading to unnecessary treatment? Lynora Saxinger, infectious disease specialist at the University of Alberta Hospital, joined Rob to chat about her thoughts on this.
13 min
2100
Half of all couples seeking to divorce reconsid...
With Adam M Galovan, PHD, assistant Professor at the University of Alberta in the department of Human Ecology