Scott Radley Show

What do immigrants to Canada think of religion's role in society? What city service do most Hamiltonians want to see improved? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

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As Canada is becoming more secular, a new poll from Angus Reid and Cardus has found that immigrants are twice as likely as third-generation Canadians to say that religion should have a significant influence on public life in Canada (20% to 10%) and half as likely to say there should be no influence (15% to 29%).Guest: Ray Pennings, Executive Vice-President, Cardus-The City of Hamilton has released the results of a survey of its citizens that asked which city services they were most satisfied with and which services they want to see improved.What did respondents feel was the area most in need of improvement in the city? The answer will likely not surprise you.-Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about the world of sports, including the idea of a $10 million match-up between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, Travis Pastrana taking on Evel Knievel's famous Caesar's Palace jump, and the woeful condition of the Ottawa Senators.