Is Hamilton's unionized city workers' looming strike surprising? Tiger-Cats need to beat Edmonton tomorrow but is that all? & Will China's disapproval of Canada as a travel destination be problematic?
Scott Radley Show
English - August 17, 2023 02:53 - 36 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
With the looming strike by the City's unionized workers, there are multiple services that may by disrupted. Should we be surprised by this?
Guest: Vito Sgro is a Former Mayoral candidate in 2018, and Liberal Candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the 2021 election
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Tomorrow will see the Hamilton Tiger-Cats play the currently winless Edmonton Elks here in Hamilton. Short of being a game that the Ticats should win, does this game have any larger significance?
Guest: Steve Milton, Journalist with The Hamilton Spectator
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China snubbed Canada by excluding the country from China's list of approved travel locations. Will this make for a significant hit to Canada's travel sector or is it just the cost of pushing against the Chinese Communist Party?
Guest: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
With the looming strike by the City's unionized workers, there are multiple services that may by disrupted. Should we be surprised by this?
Guest: Vito Sgro is a Former Mayoral candidate in 2018, and Liberal Candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the 2021 election
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Tomorrow will see the Hamilton Tiger-Cats play the currently winless Edmonton Elks here in Hamilton. Short of being a game that the Ticats should win, does this game have any larger significance?
Guest: Steve Milton, Journalist with The Hamilton Spectator
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China snubbed Canada by excluding the country from China's list of approved travel locations. Will this make for a significant hit to Canada's travel sector or is it just the cost of pushing against the Chinese Communist Party?
Guest: Dr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor with the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University