Where is Counc. Matthew Green's case going next? Are we going to learn more secrets about the JFK assassination? There's a 0.5km marathon with beer for everyone! Should soccer stop deciding championships with penalty kicks? - podcast episode cover

Where is Counc. Matthew Green's case going next? Are we going to learn more secrets about the JFK assassination? There's a 0.5km marathon with beer for everyone! Should soccer stop deciding championships with penalty kicks?

Apr 27, 201852 min
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Episode description

A Police Services Act tribunal found a Hamilton cop did not racially profile Councillor Matthew Green during a stop two years ago today. What, if anything, does this decision mean? And where does this case go from here because we know it's not done?

Guest: Bernard Cummins, Lawyer for Const. Andrew Pfeifer

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The U.S. government dumped another sea of documents about the JFK assassination today. What do they say? Also, not all of them were released though, a bunch were held for "national security reasons" despite assurances they'd all be released. Why is this?

Guest: Randy Owen, JFK Assassination Expert

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Except for those that actually enjoy exercise, running and working out in general sucks. It isn't fun and it hurts, so then why not run in a race for a short distance... like a REALLY short distance. Only 0.5km long and don't worry, there's a donut and coffee station half way through with a designated smoking area for those that need a break. Oh and there's beer! Do we need to go on?

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What now for the Maple Leafs? And when will soccer finally change it's rules and stop deciding championships with penalty kicks?

Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH

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