Scott Radley Show

Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton. He will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective to daily news that will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.

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Would a gondola do Hamilton better than an LRT?...
The Disney World theme park has an outstanding transportation system that transports patrons all throughout their park. Could a gondola system be what Hamilton should be considering now that the LRT is in the back mirror? - As 2019 comes to a close in the next few days, the question of who should be the person of the decade comes up and Scott wants to know who you think should be given the title. - Should you be allowed to criticize referees? What about the teenagers who play for Team Canada's hockey team on the world stage? These questions and more get answered in Sports Talk with Don Robertson. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
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Scott asks important Hamiltonians: What was the...
It's the last live show before Christmas so Scott decided to go asking around some of Hamilton's very well known people to find out a very important question. What was the most memorable present you've ever received?
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CHML Producers Will Erskine and Ben Straughan t...
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Was Trudeau's throne speech good enough? Do you...
Justin Trudeau delivered the throne speech today outlining what his government is going to do throughout its time in power. Not too many people were blown away by what was said. Will we actually see anything get done? Was the throne speech good enough? Guest: Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science at McMaster University - A letter from MP Bob Bratina to his constituents, wished a good December. Is wishing someone a Merry Christmas offensive even if it's being said with good intentions? Does it offend you? - What does the future hold for the higher ups of the Toronto Blue Jays? Will there be a superstar player coming to the Jays as they keep saying? Scott asks Bubba O'Neil to get his take. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
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Would #SewerGate have changed Hamilton City Cou...
Vito Sqro talks with Scott about how different Hamilton City Council may have turned out, in light of the #SewerGate fallout. The Apostrophe Protection Society has thrown in the towel, and now Scott wonders about what grammar lessons are being taught to the children of today. Dr. Paul Budra head of publications at Simon Fraser University waxes poetic with Scott about the state of education. Russia is in the spotlight again for doping infractions ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Beckie Scott, Olympic silver and gold medalist and chair member of the World Anti Doping Agency, elucidates her own history with the Russians.
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Podcast Preview - Would #SewerGate have changed...
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What happens if the LRT goes over its $1 billio...
Pre-construction has begun on the LRT in Hamilton. There's just one catch, we still don't know for certain how much it's going to cost! What happens if this project goes over the projected $1 billion? Guest: Terry Whitehead, Ward 14 Councillor - An anonymous donor would like to put forward $1 million for a new aviary to be built in Gage Park. It's being projected that a new aviary would cost close to $4.5 million to be built. Is this where we should be putting our money? Scott opens the phone lines to get your take on this. - Many American football players come to Canada to play in the CFL with the hopes of getting a shot at a try-out for an NFL team. That might not be happening for much longer, how will this affect the CFL? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at 900 CHML
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Should we just pay unions whatever they want? D...
Only one pocket feeds the money that's used to pay teachers and public sector workers. That pocket is the taxpayer's and yet still unions are threatening strikes because they're not getting paid enough by the government. Where do you think the government gets its money from? How much longer can this go on for? Guest: Jasmine Pickel, Ontario Communications Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation - An Angus Reid poll asked Canadians if there's a place for people who identify with and practice as part of an organized religion. Some have said that being a person of faith would repel them from a candidate. Does religion have a place in Canadian politics? Guest: Ray Pennings, Co-Founder and Executive Vice-President of Cardus - There are some changes that are underway in the sports world. Where does the line get drawn between a coach being really hard and disciplinary towards their athletes and a coach being abusive towards their players? What about between players on the same team or opposing? Scott talks with Neil Lumsden about this and more. Guest: Neil Lumsden, Grey Cup champion, former Athletic Director of Brock University & Amazing Race Canada Contestant
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Why is there so much infighting with different ...
Scott chats with Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal Party, to understand the unique situation of Quebec separatism vs Alberta separatism.   Bill Brioux comes in to talk about the new outlook for streaming with Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+.
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Podcast Preview - The streaming world is changing
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How did Dale King being Indigenous play into hi...
We often hear that the law is blind and everyone is equal under the law. Some people are questioning these statements after Dale King was acquitted today. How did King being Indigenous play into his acquittal? Guest: Peter Boushy, former head of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association & criminal lawyer - Cannabis-induced psychosis has caused killings on several accounts. With cannabis being legalized now, what is cannabis-induced psychosis and is there something we can do to prevent it? Guest: Dr. Gary Chaimowitz, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University & Head of Forensic Psychiatry at St. Joseph's Healthcare
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What's it like being a Councillor during Hamilt...
It's not a good time to be in City Hall. The sewer scandal has posed countless problems and sowed much distrust among Hamiltonians. One of the best people to ask about what's going on in Council is someone who's led the city. What does Larry DiIanni think of Hamilton's newest scandal? Guest: Larry Di Ianni, former mayor of Hamilton - With the holiday season fast approaching, so too comes the time of year when people start falling into debt just so their loved ones have a gift. Some people are more ok with this than others, is there a particular factor that influences how people view being in debt? Do some people see it as being more 'normal' than others? Guest: Don Fox, Principal at IG Private Wealth Management - High school sports have changed. You might remember joining a team and discovering a whole new world of sport however that isn't necessarily the same experience that kids in today's schools have. What's changed and is there something we can do about it? Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator & author of 'On The Sidelines' series
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What does Canada's new Minister of Middle Class...
There's a first in Canadian history as we now have a Minister of Middle Class Prosperity. What's even more interesting is how this new cabinet minister defines what the middle class is. Will anything actually get done or is it just a name? Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business - The Grey Cup was just last night and the Ticats are coming home empty handed, why? Scott and Don also talk about Mike Babcock and the Maple Leafs, hitting from behind in hockey and more. Guest: Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys
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Who will get punished for hiding the sewage wat...
For years we've had sewage and storm-water flowing into Cootes Paradise without our knowledge. How could something like this have happened? Who will be punished for this? - A school board in Seattle is looking to make math less oppressive and reduce the cultural appropriation it's come to take on. The Math Guru thinks this is ridiculous, do you? Guest: Vanessa Vakharia, Founder of The Math Guru & lead singer of Goodnight, Sunrise - Calgary is getting ready for this weekend's festivities as the Grey Cup comes to town. The Blue Bombers will square off with the Ticats for the championship and Scott wants to know, which corner will Bubba be standing in? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
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Why is Prince Andrew stepping back from public ...
Prince Andrew is stepping back from public duties as a member of the royal family with permission from Queen Elizabeth. What does this actually mean and could he get booted from the royal family as a result of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Guest: Nathan Tidridge, award-winning teacher, author & director of Ontario Heritage Trust - Billions of people around the world live their life without access to sanitary places to go the bathroom. On top of the medical issues this can cause, it can also negatively affect food and water supplies. What is being done to help fix this problem? Guest: Julie Seath, Founder of 'Love a Village Mission' - Raw sewage has been seeping into Cootes Paradise from Chedoke Creek. This hasn't been a small amount either with 24 billion litres leaking over the last 4 and a half years. How could something like this happen? Guest: Steve Buist, award-winning investigative reporter at The Hamilton Spectator - The now head coach of the Maple Leafs has been given the boot. Even though he still has 4 years left in his contract with the Leafs, Mike Babcock has been fired from the team and the Toronto Marlies' head coach is being called up. Is this a move that's coming out of nowhere or were the signs there all along? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director of Global New Radio 900 CHML
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Scott is joined by McMaster University professo...
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Should the Hamilton Police Service start using ...
The Hamilton Police Service has recommended against the introduction of a pilot program for body cameras. There are points for and against but there's no denying that this will cost a lot of money to implement. Are body cameras worth trying or will they be doing nothing more than remove privacy? Guest: Clint Twolan, President of the Hamilton Police Association - Everyone knows about or at least has heard that Don Cherry has been fired. The question now stands, who should replace him? Should Coach's Corner be scrapped altogether? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML - James Dean is back from the dead! Or at least you'd think that if you go to see a movie that's set to come out called, 'Finding Jack'. Should actors be fearing for their jobs or is this just a gimmick? Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Centre for Television and Popular Culture
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Should Hamilton declare an opioid overdose emer...
A motion to declare an opioid overdose emergency in Hamilton is set to go forth in front of Hamilton City Council. What would this declaration actually accomplish if it gets made? Guest: Sam Merulla, Ward 4 Councillor - Why do politicians love to stand in front of nearly everything new or recently refurbished and cut the ribbon? Part of their job is to ensure these construction projects actually get done and they seem to want praise from everyone and everything for doing it correctly. Why? - The Premier of Saskatchewan. Scott Moe, had a meeting with the Prime Minister but apparently it didn't go as planned. What happened and how will it affect our future? Guest: David Akin, Global News' Chief Political Correspondent - Where should NBA scouts be looking for new talent? What should be thought about Don Cherry's firing? And most importantly, what kind of sugary cereal did you have growing up? Scott and Bubba O'Neil answer these questions and more. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
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Do you think Don Cherry was right to be fired f...
Scott is joined by guests: Mark Hebscher of HebsyOnSports.com  Don Robertson of The Dundas Realy McCoys Callers  
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The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton: Sandy Shaw
The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton has brought back a friendly face! Sandy Shaw joins Scott to talk about the serious topics from today's political landscape and the even less serious topics from every day life. Guest: Sandy Shaw, NDP MPP for Hamilton-West, Ancaster & Dundas
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Is Hamilton "safe" real estate? Will the next g...
Today Scott had a chat with Rob Golfi of Remax Escarpment and the Golfi team, to talk about the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation downgrading Hamilton in its "risk assessment."   It's Holocaust education week and the last of the holocaust survivors are dying, so Scott talks with Gustavo Rymberg CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation about the implications.   And on a brighter note, Scott brings Jamie West of West Pro Media in to talk about a possible change to the Amber Alerts and maybe changing yearbook photos to yearbook selfies.
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What is up with Amber Alerts going off in the m...
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What will the Commonwealth Games cost Hamilton?...
With Commonwealth Games Canada talks getting louder, Hamilton has to wonder: what happens in the leadup? And more importantly, what's the cost? Jasper Kujavsky joins Scott to discuss. Two McMaster students are taking perfectly good food that's been thrown out and they are using it to feed the less fortunate through Meals With a Purpose. Join Scott in talking to Hardil Bhatt and Heidi Yin.   Americans really do not understand why Kawhi Leonard would sit down for load management, so Bubba O'Neil joins Scott to shed some light on why that might be.
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Podcast Preview - Americans are up in arms abou...
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Podcast Preview - Would bi-weekly trash pickup ...
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