Scott Radley Show

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Tune in weekdays 7-9PM | Studio line: 905-645-3221Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton and joined CHML in 2012.Scott will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective that will provide compelling talk radio.Scott will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.E-mail Scott your comments and questions at radley@900chml.com

Episodes

  • Is the Liberal deficit larger than we thought? How do we get parents more engaged in their children's homework? What's Ben's Story of the Day? What's the opposite of sport?

    26/04/2018 Duration: 55min

    Remember that budget and more specifically that deficit the Liberals were going to be running? Yeah you could add a few more billion dollars to that. How is something as large as this missed? Could it really just be some sort of misinterpretation by some accountants? Guest: Steve Paikin, Host of "The Agenda with Steve Paikin"  on TVO-Our children are a being taught a style of math that few of us, if any, are familiar with. How can it be that we're expected to help our kids at home with their homework when it's something that we don't even understand ourselves? What options are out there for parents to understand what's being taught in school? Guest: Bill Torrens, HWDSB Superintendent of Program-If you had 12-year-old that bought his own trip to Bali and booked a hotel room at a three star resort with his mom's credit card after an argument, a person who was charged $500 over a forgotten apple slice and a jail guard who's going to jail for 50 years for stealing $1.5 million worth of fajitas, which one would

  • Can vehicular tragedies like Toronto be prevented? To Kill A Mockingbird exhibit coming to Stratford Perth Museum! Do three different animal attacks make this guy the unluckiest man ever? Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    25/04/2018 Duration: 47min

    Everyone knows what happened in Toronto and how it happened, a rental van caused massed casualties. This weapon of choice brings about a lot of questions but the biggest one is how can we prevent this from happening again? This makes for a huge challenge given the availability of rental vehicles. Guest: Candyce Kalshall, Fellow at the Center for Security and Intelligence Studies at The University of Buckingham, Specialist in Conflict and Global Affairs and author of: Armed Forces and Government as well as Mutiny or Revolution?-To Kill A Mockingbird is a book and movie that you have probably read and/or watched and for the first time ever, the Monroe County Museum, a museum about To Kill a Mockingbird and its writing, is sending a travelling exhibit and it's coming to the Stratford Perth Museum. How did this cooperation happen and what will this travelling exhibit put on display? Guest: John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum-There are some pretty unlucky people in this world but there's

  • What do we know so far about the Toronto van attack? What was it like on the scene? & How will it impact security for Game 6 between the Leafs and Bruins in Toronto, and should the game have been cancelled?

    24/04/2018 Duration: 34min

    In a condensed version of the Scott Radley Show, Scott speaks with a number of guests about the fatal van attack in Toronto.First, Scott is joined by Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson on Global News Radio, about the events that have been unfolding during the day and what to expect from ongoing coverage as more details emerge.Guest: Alex Pierson, host of ON Point with Alex Pierson, Global News Radio-Scott speaks with a witness of the van attack in Toronto.Guest: Genevieve-Scott is joined by Jeremy Cohn, who walked the path of the incident today from Finch to Sheppard. What did he see?Guest: Jeremy Cohn, digital video journalist with Global News-Following the horrible attack in the city's north, Toronto is also preparing for a crucial Game 6 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins. What can we expect from the game, both in terms of security and actual play? Should the game have been cancelled in light of the tragic events?Guest: Rick Zamperin, senior sports director and assistant progra

  • Is a guaranteed income a good idea for Canada? How vicious will Ontario’s provincial election be? What can you not bring across provincial borders?

    21/04/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    Doug "The Deacon" Faraway joins Scott Radley in the studio for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. It's time for an in-depth analysis of news from the last week – serious and otherwise. Guest: Doug Faraway, host of CIty Matters on Cable 14

  • Does a new arena on the escarpment make sense? Is there a gap in history teachings? Why would someone arrive to prom in a hearse? Is the NHL inconsistent when disciplining players?

    20/04/2018 Duration: 53min

    Suddenly the talk of a new arena on the mountain has life. Even the mayor has said it's an idea he wouldn't immediately shut down. So why does such a thing in the Limeridge Mall area make sense? And is there any appetite at all for public money to be spent on this or would it have to be 100 per cent privately funded? Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-Yesterday we chatted about a poll showing a shockingly low number of American millenials know anything about the Holocaust or what happened in World War II. Makes you wonder, what is being taught in history class these days, especially when we're tearing down statues and renaming buildings because our heroes are now villains, our villains now heroes and nothing is black and white. Guest: Jan Haskings-Winner, past president of the Ontario History and Social Sciences Teachers' Association-There's a girl in Georgia that is an aspiring funeral director so she decided to make her prom entrances particularly special. As if a hearse driving her to prom wasn't wei

  • How has 22% of American millennials never heard of the Holocaust? Is standing on planes the future of air travel? Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Why do so many TV channels broadcast the exact same thing at the exact same time?

    19/04/2018 Duration: 47min

    A new poll of American millennials has found most don't know much about the Holocaust, Auschwitz or how many people were exterminated in World War II. In fact, 22 per cent had never even heard of the Holocaust! What's that about those who forget history... Guest: Gustavo Rymberg, CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation-Airlines are now considering adding standing seats to save space, cram more people into planes and save the customer a few bucks. Is this really the future of air travel? Does anyone really want to fly like this? Guest: Brett Snyder, Author of The Cranky Flier blog-Ben has a line-up full of goofballs and weird scenarios ahead of him. Scott brings up three stories and his producer, Ben, crowns one of them his story of the day. Which one will he choose? Which one is your story of the day?-Almost all of TSN and Sportsnet's channels are showing the same thing at the same time. Five channels all mirroring each other. Is this what was intended when the CRTC expanded their licence and let them go big?

  • Can we be seeing housing in areas zoned for malls? What should Tim Hortons do to get back on top? Do psychoactive substances and Bison mix? How far will the Bulldogs go in the playoffs?

    18/04/2018 Duration: 44min

    There are some signs that are showing that fewer and fewer people are going out and shopping at malls. There's also a search for a place to put subsidized housing so could the answer to both of these situations be moving some housing onto shopping mall properties or combining the two? Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton-Tim Hortons has fallen on some bad times but can moving their head office to Toronto help change their misfortune? Will this help Tim Hortons or do they need to change something else with their brand? Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-We often hear about the escapades of idiots in zoos and things don't often go well for those people. We also see signs that say don't do this or don't do that which obviously means that someone has tried to do exactly that before but what happened to make the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco have a sign that says, "DO NOT GIVE THE BISON PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES"? Did someone seriously try and give a drug like

  • What was it like at the Boston Marathon this year? Why is Tim Hortons no longer as widely beloved by Canadians? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    17/04/2018 Duration: 55min

    What was it like at the Boston Marathon today? Scott catches up with a Niagara Regional police officer who joined the show last week to share his story about going from nearly dying to running as a competitor in the Boston Marathon.Guest: Neal Ridley, Niagara Regional Police Officer and Boston Marathon Competitor-Gone are the days of Tim Hortons being one of Canada's most beloved fast food chains. Every year Leger research group releases the top 10 companies or brands in Canada and this year, Tim Hortons fas fallen to #50 - down from #4 in 2017.What's happened to Tim Hortons to make its reputation drop so significantly in the eyes of Canadians?Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoy's sit down to talk sports, including the Boston Marathon, the Toronto Maple Leafs' performance in the NHL playoffs (which hasn't been stellar so far), and the extravagance of

  • Is privacy a human right? Why do so many rich people have terrible haircuts? How much can movies based on real events change the story?

    14/04/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Scott welcomes Loren Lieberman to the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Tonight, the two tackles tough topics. Guest: Loren Lieberman, from Cable 14

  • Why are gas prices going up and where's the limit? What does a Hamiltonian look like? Kent Austin a consultant for the Ticats? Going from an inch of life to running in the Boston Marathon?

    13/04/2018 Duration: 51min

    Gas is going up and up and up! It isn't showing any signs of going down any time soon but what we aren't seeing much of is why it's still going up. Where's the ceiling on this and why is gas going up at all? Guest: Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy-If you were to be asked what a Hamiltonian looks like, what would pop into your mind? It's a fun challenge to think about that someone actually looked into and made a 5 part series about. What prompts someone to do this and what's the outcome, is it what you would expect? Guest: Steve Buist, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator-There has been some major news within the Hamilton Tiger-Cats! The vice-president of football operations is now the former vice-president of football operations! You heard that right, Kent Austin has stepped away from his former role and is now taking on a consultant role. What does that mean? Let's ask someone who knows! Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-The Boston Marathon is something we

  • Is city council even thinking now? Should Swastika Trail change its name? Ben's Story of the Day and what's it like being one of Marvel's comic book artists?

    12/04/2018 Duration: 50min

    There has been a big trend of Hamiltonians' civil engagement getting lower and lower. City council wants to change this but their solution is nothing short of disappointing. 9am meetings suck enough on their own so how could putting one on a Friday morning make people want to show up? They have work!-The swastika's meaning has had its real meaning stolen and rewritten by the Nazis. This new meaning that the swastika has taken on has sparked a conversation as to whether or not Swastika Trail should have its name changed. What do you think? Even though the street was named before the Nazis existed, should they change it? Guest: Randy Gazer, Swastika Trail Resident-When the Detroit zoo is giving away 5lbs of animal poop to its first 1000 visitors, some guy nearly dies from eating a whole Carolina Reaper and a guy donates his 3 toes lost to frostbite to make drinks with, that can only mean one thing, Ben's Story of the Day! Which one of these is your story of the day?-There seems to be a new superhero movie comi

  • Is BC allowed to prevent the Trans Mountain Pipeline from being built? What's the likelihood of a surgeon performing the wrong operation in Hamilton? Nudist resort lifeguard wanted! What creates serial killers and why do they exist?

    11/04/2018 Duration: 01h11min

    It's no secret that there is a pipeline that's supposed to be built in western Canada but there's one catch, the BC government isn't having any of it. Despite a federal government decision being made, a province is preventing it from moving forward. Surely this is against some law or there's something that Ottawa can do about this, right? Guest: Brian-Lee Crowley, Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute-A lady in Russia needed some surgery done but the doctor poisoned her by accident which ultimately killed her! Even though this didn't happen in Canada, how can something like this even happen to begin with? What's the likelihood of something like this happening in Hamilton?  Guest: Anne Marie MacDonald, Surgical Program Director at St. Joseph's Healthcare-There are many jobs out there that people simply don't want to do. Being a lifeguard is an arguably desirable position but what if there was a small catch - it's at a nudist resort? If this does interest you, there's a place that needs one and

  • The tragic crash involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team, how the city is finally addressing the area rating infrastructure fund, & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    10/04/2018 Duration: 59min

    The nation is reeling after the tragic crash involving a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team in Saskatchewan.A few years ago, Bill McDougall played in an Allan Cup for the Dundas Real McCoys. Not long before that, he set an AHL playoff scoring record with 52 points in 16 games. And only a few years prior to that, he scored 187 points in 61 games for the Humboldt Broncos. During that time, he traveled that stretch of highway on a team bus dozens of times.Guest: Bill McDougall- It appears something is finally being done on the area rating free money festival of spending. But should rules be put in place or should it just be removed and the cash applied equally across the city?Guest: Donna Skelly, councillor for Ward 7- Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk sports during the second hour of the show, as they do every Monday. This week, Scott and Don discuss the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, but lighten up during the second half for a chat about the Masters.

  • What would the City of Hamilton do if given 1.3 billion dollars? Why do some news stories not stick around? Can we improve paper coffee cups?

    07/04/2018 Duration: 01h07min

    For the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton, Scott Radley welcomes Jamie West to the show for a well-rounded wrap up of this week's biggest topics Guest: Jamie West, Owner, Operator, President and CEO of WestPro Media

  • Housing market isn't as bad as it seems... just depends on who you are, is there any protection against companies collecting your information? Can a bachelor party go any worse than this? What's it like being the Keeper of the Cup?

    06/04/2018 Duration: 54min

    The housing market was doing amazingly for a while but that's not the case anymore. The days of selling your house for a large amount of many has come and gone but what does that mean for those trying to buy a home? Where is the market going to go from here? Guest: Hilliard MacBeth, Author of "When the Bubble Bursts: Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash"-Nearly everything about you can probably be found on the internet. Whether you know it or not, there are companies that track everything you search for, buy and even the places you go, how long it takes you to get there and how long you're there for. How are they allowed to do this? Shouldn't there be a law against this? Guest: Allen Mendelsohn, Internet Lawyer-Bachelor parties are infamous for getting out of hand for many reasons. Sometimes it's stupidity and sometimes it's alcohol but whatever the reason is, some guys found themselves at a micro-brewery in Zimbabwe that happened to have a pond out back. What could be in the water and how did one of th

  • How much will it cost to fix our broken medical system? How will the LRT affect provincial and municipal elections? Can you fail your driving exam more spectacularly than this? Why shouldn't we name the new school by Tim Hortons Field after Bernie Custis?

    05/04/2018 Duration: 52min

    The president of Concerned Doctors of Ontario says "gross mismanagement and negligence" by the Wynne government has left our medical system is disarray. How can it be fixed? Or perhaps more accurately, how much will it cost to fix it? Guest: Dr. Kulvinder Gill, President of Concerned Doctors of Ontario- There has been lots of terrific discussion on CHML today about the LRT in the wake of Doug Ford's comments. How will this affect the provincial and then the municipal elections now as people (presumably) strategically vote for those who will take their side in this ongoing saga? Guest: Brad Clark, Principal of Maple Leaf Strategies-Going for your driving exam is an incredibly stressful process but more often than not we end up passing the exam and go on with our lives. Unfortunately for some, not everyone is great at driving and it's sometimes reflected in their exam, especially if you're like this person from the US. He or she didn't get too far before failing their test, can you guess what happened?-The c

  • What should we be doing when listening to politicians? Why does Hamilton have these weird by-laws? What's Ben's Story of the Day? Playing Augusta at age 15, more exciting than nerve wracking?

    04/04/2018 Duration: 49min

    We're hearing a lot from our politicians who are mentioning free stuff for everyone a lot. People are listening but not questioning a lot of what politicians say and this can be a problem, free things don't just appear and cutting expenses isn't as easy as politicians make it sound. Where should our minds be when listening to our politicians?-Hamilton has some unusual by-laws that govern our parks but the question has to be asked, why do some of these ridiculous by-laws exist? Is there a logical answer or could there possibly be some goofy story that sparked Hamilton city council to put these by-laws in place? Guest: Kara Bunn, Parks & Recreation Manager for the City of Hamilton-When there's a mother who tazes her teenage son to wake him up, someone rents their house only to have the whole thing turned into an adult film set and someone puts the wrong address for an estate sale, that can only mean one thing, Ben's Story of the Day! Which story will he choose? Which story is your story of the day?-Augusta Nat

  • How has Mac's freedom of expression policy been received? Will these changes make for fairer trials? What would it take to throw off future archaeologists? Is this the season for the Blue Jays?

    30/03/2018 Duration: 52min

    Ironically enough, an event that was scheduled to take place at McMaster called "Tolerating Intolerance" had a speaker pull out simply because they didn't think another speaker should have been presenting at the same event. This almost makes it sounds like there are people who aren't receiving Mac's new policy that protects the freedom of expression while on campus too well, is this really the case? Guest: Hadhy Ayaz, President of Overcome the Gap-After the controversial verdicts that have come out of some racially charged trials, the federal government is planning to change the way juries are selected. Are the changes actually going to make for fairer trials? Guest: Jaime Stephenson, past President of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association-Archaeoligists have uncovered what are now believed to be the oldest human foot prints in North America. These prints often give insight into what past humans' bodily proportions were like and what they looked like but how do we know for fact that they all looked lik

  • How can we afford this new budget? Should Afro-Canadians be tried like Indigenous defendants? Which story will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Is too much importance placed on the CFL combine?

    29/03/2018 Duration: 49min

    You may love the Liberals' budget presented today or you may hate it. There's certainly lots in there to chew on. We're going to deal with only one question this evening, though. Namely, how in the world can we possibly pay for this? Even if we need all these things, where will the money come from? Guest: Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation-A legal team in Toronto is arguing that their Afro-Canadian client charged with a violent crime should receive special consideration in sentencing because he's black. We already have this enshrined in the Criminal Code for Indigenous defendants. Should it be expanded to include other racial groups? Guest: Peter Boushy, past President of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association-A decision of epic proportions is being made today. Scott's producer, Ben, has three stories in front of him but only one can be crowned Ben's Story of the Day. Will it be the man with a huge order that destroys a McDonalds, the man who faked his death to ge

  • In an age of online shopping, how do independent brick and mortar shops stay in business? How can you balance taking care of elderly relatives while working a full-time job? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    27/03/2018 Duration: 51min

    Bryan Prince Bookseller, an independent bookstore in Westdale, will be closing its doors this week after 29 years in business.In an age where brick and mortar bookshops seem to be scarce and people are mainly shopping online, how did Bryan Prince Bookseller stay open as long as it did?Guest: Marvin Ryder, business professor for the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University-There are 5.6 million Canadians who are juggling work with taking care of an elderly relative or friend. Many workplaces aren’t necessarily accommodating of these situations, which can put a lot of stress on both the employee and the company.New guidelines developed by McMaster researcher Dr. Allison Williams, in partnership with the Canadian Standards Association, are aimed at helping employers support workers who are in this position.Guest: Dr. Allison Williams, McMaster professor and Research Chair in Gender, Work and Health for the Canadian Institute of Health Research -Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys discuss

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