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Scott Radley Show

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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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A rediscovered piece of sports history, Changes in the sex ed curriculum, Hamilton's weirdest musical event

The Ontario sex education curriculum is undergoing further changes, and once again this is a controversial move. What are the pros and cons, and are these the changes that should be made? Guest: Barbara Kay, columnist with the National Post - Former Maple Leafs goalie Peter Ing is one of the few people to face a penalty shot from Wayne Gretzky, and one of the few to make the save. Recently, Todd Arkell reunited Ing with a piece of hockey history related to that game. Guests: Peter Ing Todd Arkel...

Jul 13, 201845 min

Will Tim Hortons survive in China? Why will Burlington be filled with secret puzzles? And Bubba O'Neil on the World Cup

Tim Hortons has ambitious plans for China. But what chance does the chain have, and how will they have to change and adapt to the culture? Guest: Marvin Ryder, from the DeGroote School of Business - Burlington, Ontario, will host an Outdoor Adventure game on July 14. Puzzles and riddles, like those found in escape rooms, will be incorporated into local businesses and landmarks. But how did the organizers pull this off, and how can people join the game? Guest: James Foley, of Mission Possible Esc...

Jul 12, 201853 min

Should all drugs be decriminalized? Would you sign up to study "The Politics Of Funny" at McMaster? & How is Canada likely to fare in the 2026 World Cup?

Toronto’s chief medical officer of health is calling on the federal government to decriminalize all drugs as part of a strategy to treat addiction as a public health matter. Why is this being suggested and is it actually a good idea? Guest: Scott Bernstein, senior policy analyist with the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, lawyer based in Vancouver - In an era where there is no shortage of political satire out there, how important is it to understand the relationship between politics and comedy? Mc...

Jul 11, 201850 min

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

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 ...

Jul 10, 20181 hr 1 min

A serious mayoral race in Hamilton, Big changes for the Canadian Open, And a new hot dog eating world record

With Vito Sgro now running against Fred Eisenberger for mayorship of Hamilton, will we see a seriously heated race? Guest: BRad Clark, Principal with Maple Leaf Strategies, former MPP - How will changes at the Canadian Open affect Hamilton and the Canadian Open? Guest: Bill Paul, Chief Champtionships Officer for Golf Canada - Bubba O'Neil weighs in on events from the world of sports, including the world cup and comeptitive eating. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, CHCH Sports anchor...

Jul 05, 201849 min

What will happen next with Trudeau and the groping allegations he's facing? Is Hamilton's mayor going to face some serious competition in the upcoming election? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has responded to allegations that he groped a young female reporter at a music festival in 2000 by saying he doesn't remember any "negative interactions". This story has been picking up traction because of Trudeau's stance as a feminist, as well as his zero tolerance" approach to sexual misconduct allegations within the Liberal party. What's likely to happen with this story moving forward? Guest: Tim Harper, National Affairs columnist with The Toronto Star, column::...

Jul 04, 201856 min

Why is Ed Sheeran being sued for plagiarism? Can you pass the Canadian citizenship quiz? Why do we overlook personal responsibility?

Whenever violent acts are committed, we naturally search for a cause. But often it seems like we forget to acknowledge personal responsibility. Where do we go wrong, and how does this change our understanding of events in the news? - Ed Sheeran is being sued by one of the writers of Marvin Gaye’s song Let’s Get It On. How can we identify musical plagiarism, and how do the courts handle cases like this? Guest: Kurt Dahl - Scott has gathered a list of three sodd stories from around the world. Get ...

Jun 29, 201845 min

How much will the carbon tax actually cost us? What's the latest from the World Cup? & Should Hamilton city council be allowed to kick out anyone who is disrespectful at public meetings?

We finally have an idea of how much the federal carbon tax will cost the average household. Guest: Dr. Jennifer Winter, assistant professor in economics and director of the energy and environmental policy area at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary - A surprising twist of events as we near the halfway point of the World Cup - defending champion Germany has been eliminated in the first round by South Korea. What's happened so far and what can we expect from the second half of the W...

Jun 28, 201848 min

How would you react to seeing a surprise Paul McCartney performance in The Beatles' hometown? Is it too soon for Gary Bettman to head to the Hockey Hall of Fame? & What if the ward 7 council seat remains empty until the October election?

Have you seen the Carpool Karaoke video with Paul McCartney? You may be one of the 18 million people who has watched the video on YouTube since the segment aired on The Late Late Show with James Corden. The segment ended with McCartney giving a surprise performance at a local Liverpool pub. What would it be like to have been at that impromptu performance? Mike Smith was there, and he joins Scott to explain what it was like. Guest: Mike Smith (and friends), from Liverpool - NHL commissioner Gary ...

Jun 27, 201847 min

Should we boycott American products in response to U.S. tariffs? Why are some still concerned about recreational pot becoming legal? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Should we be boycotting U.S. products in response to the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian goods? Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor and researcher in food distribution and policy, Dean of the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University - We now know when recreational marijuana will be legal in Canada - October 17. A lot of people are celebrating, but not everybody is excited about this news. Why is there still some concern about the legalization of recreational pot? Guest: Dr...

Jun 26, 201858 min

Will legalized marijuana be beneficial? How trustworthy are self-driving cars? Can streakers cause serious problems?

Tonight Pete Dyakowski upholds his reputation as “Canada’s Smartest Person” by joining Scott for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Get ready for insights on the CFL, debates about the future of the auto industry, and an appearance from a special guest in the latest podcast of The Scott Radley Show. Guest: Pete Dyakowski, former offensive lineman for the Tiger-cats, Roughriders and the Argonauts

Jun 23, 20181 hr 1 min

Scott talks with Arkells frontman Max Kerman, 25 years of the Hockey Hall of Fame, And the woman exploring every street in Hamilton

Max Kerman talks with Scott about The Rally stadium concert on June 24 at Tim Hortons field, not taking success for granted, how their new single, and one of the biggest questions on the minds o Arkellians. Guest: Max Kerman, the Arkells’ lead singer - Anita Joldersma took up walking in 2014. She hated it. So how did she wind up on a mission to walk every street in Hamilton? And what has she discovered about our city while on her walks? Guest: Anita Joldersma - Scott recaps three absurd news sto...

Jun 22, 201855 min

What's it like to make the leap from Hamilton City Hall to Queen's Park? Will a streaker take legal action against the BC Lions? & What will the NBA draft mean for a point guard from Hamilton?

What's it like to be a new MPP? Scott sits down with new Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly to ask how it feels to make the transition from Hamilton City Hall to Queen's Park. Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP elect for Flamborough-Glanbrook, former ward 7 city councillor - The pantsless man who leapt onto the field during a BC Lions game and was tackled by Lions’ player Marcell Young may be taking legal action against the CFL team. Does he have a case, even though he instigated the incident by actin...

Jun 21, 201844 min

What happens if we start a trade war with the U.S.? Do therapy dogs during high school exams do much good? The worst food product ideas ever

Marvin Ryder joins Scott in the studio, to clear up the convoluted issues that have lead some to call for a trade war between Canada and the U.S. Guest: Marvin Ryder, DeGroote School of Business - Some high schools in Hamilton will be bringing therapy dogs in during exam times, in order to help alleviate stress. But are the dogs needed, and are they a real solution to the problems students face? - Scott discovered a surprsing connection between 900 CHML and Blue Jays history, which calls for a r...

Jun 20, 201859 min

Is a public sector hiring freeze what Ontario needs? How should we be naming our new schools? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Premier-designate Doug Ford has put the public service under a hiring freeze as part of a series of measures meant to limit spending as he re-examines the province’s books. Is this a good first step that sends the right kind of message to Ontarians? Guest: Brad Clark, former Hamilton city councillor, former MPP and Minister of Transport & Labour, currently a principal at Maple Leaf Strategies - There continues to be debate over the name of the new public high school being built at Scott Park...

Jun 19, 201857 min

Why have voters forgotten how to accept a loss? What is the Save The Mothers organization & how can we help it? And Bubba O’Neil talks Ticats, golf & more

The Scott Radley Show Podcast Scott breaks down the potential danger behind hashtags like “#NotMyPremier” and “#NotMyPresident,” and the attitudes that lead to their creation. - Save the Mothers is an international organization working to improve the health of mothers and babies in developing countries. While in Uganda, Scott was able to see some of what STM has accomplished and learned how he and others can help. Guest: Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese, M.D., Founder of Save the Mothers - Bubba O’Ne...

Jun 15, 201850 min

Canada will co-host the 2026 World Cup & what can we expect from this year's World Cup? Do some prescription medications cause depression? & Who will replace Donna Skelly on city council?

The World Cup starts tomorrow, beginning with Russia facing Saudi Arabia at 11am EST. As fans prepare to tune in for the biggest sporting event in the world, it was announced today that Canada will co-host the World Cup in 2026. A joint bid between Canada, the United States and Mexico was selected as the tournament host today in Moscow in a vote of FIFA's member associations. The current plan calls for Canada to stage 10 preliminary-round games. What can we expect from this year's World Cup and ...

Jun 14, 201850 min

Are politicians pushing away voters? Why are there only 6 story arcs for a story to follow? What's Ben's Story of the Day? Is the NBA Championship Final getting boring?

The provincial election that is currently going on is easily the nastiest we've seen yet and we have to ask, are things getting out of control? Is the name calling and personal comments making you more likely to vote or are our politicians doing the exact opposite? - All of the stories you have come to love follow a pattern and mathematicians, yes mathematicians, from the University of Vermont have found that there are 6 story arcs for a story to follow. What are these story arcs and how can it ...

May 30, 201855 min

How are the three main party leaders performing less than 2 weeks before election day? How has "shrinkflation" affected food in Canada? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

Following the leaders debate on Sunday night, Scott and Brad Clark rip into all three main party leaders for their performances - both during the debates and over the course of the campaign so far. Guest: Brad Clark, former Hamilton city councillor, MPP and Minister of Transport & Labour, currently a principal at Maple Leaf Strategies - A new estimate says between 15% and 20% of all packaged food in Canada has shrunk over the past 5 years. It's called "shrinkflation". Guest: Dr. Sylvain Char...

May 29, 201854 min

Should Hamilton police wear body cams? Has the NFL violated freedom of expression? Is Hamilton ready for an NHL team?

Why don't Hamilton police officers wear cameras that document their conduct, and should they? Guest: Clint Twolan, President of the Hamilton Police Association - Do the new NFL rules, regarding what a player may and may not do during the national anthem, violate the rights of the players? Guest: Jon Pinkus, Associate with Samfiru Tamarkin LLP - Once more the question of of bringing an NHL team to Hamilton has entered the conversation. Scott and Bubba get to the heart of the issue: how realistic ...

May 25, 201844 min

Will you vote out of belief in a party or distaste of another? 1925 Hamilton Tigers sweater found! What's Ben's Story of the Day? Will Johnny Manziel pull the Ticats down or lift them up?

There are poles about every little thing going on with the provincial election where we can see a few interesting trends. One of the most interesting things is how many people are voting for the NDP not because they want the NDP to win but becuase they don't want the Liberals or PCs to. Will you be voting because you believe in a party or because you don't want another to win? - There's some idea that Hamilton did, in fact, have an NHL team at one point. Too bad there isn't any jersey or sweater...

May 24, 201855 min

Are Ontario politicians focused on the right issues? Is the Royal Family moving with the times? Ben's Story of the Day and will the Hamilton Bulldogs hoist the Memorial Cup?

Whenever elections roll around, politicians love saying that they'll cut taxes and spend more on the people. That can only run for so long before you end up billions of dollars in debt like we are right now. Now our politicians need to do something but what is it? Are our politicians focused on the most urgent issues, or the the most emotionally charge ones? Guest: Bill Kelly, Host of the Bill Kelly Show on Global News Radio 900 CHML - The upcoming royal wedding isn't going to be following tradi...

May 18, 201850 min

Do you hear Laurel or Yanny? One call halted Canadian Armed Forces training in Hamilton and can we change government regulations to reduce house pricing? Also, did Joey Votto destroy his reputation?

Everyone is arguing about whether they hear Laurel or Yanny after listening to this clip -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCGpl0E95cM -- so we thought we'd find out how our hearing actually works and how it's possible two people can listen to the same sound but hear two totally different things. And what does this mean for other things, like music? Could we be listening to the same song but actually be hearing it differently? Guest: Laurel Trainor, Director of McMaster's Auditory Development L...

May 17, 201851 min

How much do Ontarians owe? What's with all these feet washing up on Vancouver's shoreline? Why would this lady send a guy 65 thousand texts after a first date? Three Hamilton Bulldogs share stories and excitement from the path to the Memorial Cup

How much do Ontarians owe? Do the math and you'll discover that when you factor in provincial plus federal debt, the amount we owe is equal to each family being on the hook for more than $400,000. For how much longer will this continue to grow? Guest: John Robson, Columnist for the National Post - Another foot washed up onto the Vancouver shoreline this week. That's 14 this decade. Is this the work of a twisted serial killer or some weird coincidence? Guest: Sasha Reid, Criminologist and Serial ...

May 16, 201843 min

What are the plans for Hamilton's entertainment venues? How well can we predict the Ontario election results? And Sports Talk with Don Robertson

The Carmen's Group is bidding to operate the entertainment venues in Hamilton's downtown. Now they have teamed with Oakview Group, a major management and concert-booking company based in Los Angeles. What is the benefit of Hamilton this organization, and how could this change Hamilton? Guest: Scott Warren, of Carmen's Group - The Ontario Provincial election is only weeks away. Scott talks to Dr. Barry Kay of the Laurier Instittute for Public Predictions and Policy, to get a picture of what Ontar...

May 15, 20181 hr 5 min
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