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Hamilton Police Service has announced a major drug bust, involving an open-air drug market that was positioned right across from a school and a church! So Alex Pierson reached out to speak with the Inspector in charge of the case, Jim Callender as to what they found, who was operating it and how they found tens of thousands of dollars in just coins! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: The Hamilton Police Service's Shooting Response Unit has been made permanent. As you heard from Marit Stiles on yesterday's show, the leader of Ontario's new democrats wants Doug Ford's provincial government to remove tolls from the 407 and make it a highway for transport trucks. A carbon fee with your pizza? Goodfellas Wood Oven Pizza chain is planning on pairing the two. You may have seen the story of a gravestone in Peterborough that has been defaced, allegedly by a family member who wished to not have their own name on it. Michael Spavor has reportedly reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the federal government. The Emergencies Act remains unchanged, despite recommendations… where does that leave us, and given our situation in Canada, could we have another convoy? New Leger polling, conducted exclusively for The National Post, found that many Canadians think Canada is broken and are angry with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Canada's military in a recruitment “death spiral”? Defence Minister Bill Blair says that may be the case. Guests: Detective Sergeant Steve Bereziuk of the Hamilton Police Service, oversees the Shooting Response Team Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former CSIS analyst Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President, Central Canada, for Leger Dr. Jack Cunningham, Ph.D., Program Coordinator at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, in Trinity College and the Munk School, University of Toronto Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: A 10-year veteran of the Hamilton Police Service has retired amid honours from his fellow officers: Jake the police dog joined the force in 2014, and served alongside his handler Constable Kevin Wilson throughout his career. Wilson joined the service in 2008 before transferring to the K-9 unit to serve with Jake. An Air Canada passenger boarded a flight to Dubai and then, instead of taking their seat, decided to dip out the backdoor of the Boeing, dropping right to the apron. Krispy Kreme is coming to Hamilton! Amid a rise in artificial intelligence deepfakes and other forms of digital harassment, experts are urging school curriculum updates for online behaviour. A 22-year-old convenience store clerk from Peterborough has been charged following a confrontation with a baseball-bat wielding robber. Does that make sense? Bombardier won a contract to develop a new spyplane prototype for the U.S.. We continue our coverage of the war in Gaza and reactions to it around the world, including here at home, with a broadening perspectives on what is taking place. Refugees from Gaza coming to Canada: should we be concerned about security? Guests: Cst. Kevin Wilson of the Hamilton Police Service, Jake's former handler Sean O'Shea, Consumer and Investigative Reporter with Global News Bruce Winder, Retail Analyst & Author, ‘Retail Before, During & After COVID-19' Dr. Kaitlynn Mendes, an associate professor at Western University in London, Ont., and Canada Research Chair in Inequality and Gender Ari Goldkind, Toronto criminal lawyer, legal expert, media commentator Richard Shimooka, Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute Thomas Woodley, President of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, former CSIS analyst Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Ben Straughan & Tom McKay News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Police Service is going to be creating a community advisory panel to help deal with race-based data. How will this work and what does it aim to accomplish? Guest: Inspector Jim Callender, Hamilton Police Service - A universal basic income for Canadians is still debated to this day and it has people divided. What is being proposed and how would it impact Canadians? Guest: Dr. Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University - A worldwide push to introduce facial recognition to airports as a way of speeding up wait times and increasing overall efficiency. While this may seem like a good idea, there's always a catch. Guest: Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst & Journalist - Professional women's hockey is here by way of the Professional Women's Hockey League and the fans seem to love it. Is this the women's league that will stick and stay or is there an unfortunate shelf life to people's attention and interest? Guest: Mike Stubbs, Host of London Live, 980 CFPL and London Knights play-by-play announcer
How is Hamilton's police force responding to encampments around the city and the violence that sometimes erupts around them? Guest: Inspector Frank Miscione, Hamilton Police Service - 17% of Canadians think that food is something we should be getting for free. Guest: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Distribution and Policy, and the Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University - Lawyers Howard Levitt and Peter Carey of Levitt Sheikh LLP have filed for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal the order upholding the College of Psychologists' sanction against Dr. Jordan Peterson. Guest: Peter Carey, Partner with Levitt Sheikh LLP - Bill Brioux is bringing some of your favourite TV shows and stars to the Westdale in a way like you've never seen before! Guest: Bill Brioux, Bill Brioux, Television Critic and Author
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Radley: A deal has been reached between Stellantis and the federal and Ontario governments to resume construction of the electric vehicle battery gigafactory in Windsor, Ont., the company confirmed on Wednesday. Be careful which emoji you send and whom you send it to… no, not just because you want to avoid accidental flirting. More Canadians are planning on spending less on summer travel or putting their vacation plans on hold completely compared to previous years, according to a new survey conducted by Nanos Research. A spoofed email and miscommunication within the Hamilton Police Service resulted in the publication by the CBC, and later by The Hamilton Spectator, of a false story about local teenagers stealing millions in cryptocurrency. The Foreign Interference Inquiry: Trudeau and Poilievre seem to be playing a game of chicken over the potential inquiry, holding everything up. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. Bill Brioux, television critic and author. Jeremy Herman, Ontario employment lawyer and Associate with Samfiru Tumarkin LLP. Amy Deschamps, Director of Housing and Gender Based-Violence Support Service. Nik James Nanos CMC FCRIC Chief Data Scientist and Founder, Nanos Research. Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist. Duff Conacher, Co-Founder of Democracy Watch. Host – Scott Radley Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. says a $70 million Lotto Max ticket that had gone unclaimed for a year has not been physically validated and is now expired. Norway's government said on Wednesday it has given approval for oil companies to develop 19 oil and gas fields with investments exceeding 200 billion Norwegian crowns ($18.51-billion), part of the country's strategy to extend production for decades to come. In a press release the Hamilton Police Service announced that this week “downtown residences and businesses will start to see some familiar faces patrolling the downtown core. In response to requests for increased police presence, Hamilton Police have launched Core Patrol.” Hamilton Police (HPS) say they've stepped up their presence in the city's downtown in an effort to “decrease” a recent rash of shoplifting, panhandling and property damage reported by retailers and residents in the area. Last Friday, Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre joined us on air. During it he spoke about his climate plan. Now, we are joined by our friend Dan McTeague to analyze that answer… Canadians' pride in their nationality, like most things these days, seems to be divided down partisan lines, a new poll from Leger suggests. Today saw the launch of the new ‘Hamilton for All' campaign. It is a public education campaign that aims at stimulating dialogue and opening minds by encouraging Hamiltonians to stand up against prejudice, exclusion and discrimination based on ethnicity, race, religion, country of origin, disability, sexual orientation and other differences. Google said it would shut down its Google News service in Canada and block links to news in its search engine in the country, following passage of a law that would force it to pay Canadian publishers for links to news. Sue Johanson, the beloved Canadian broadcaster who in her golden years enraptured a generation with straightforward sex advice, has died at age 93, a representative confirmed to CBC News on Thursday. Guests: Tony Bitonti, Spokesperson, Ontario Lottery & Gaming Commission Atif Kubursi, Professor Emeritus of Economics, McMaster University; President of Econometric Research Ltd.; former Undersecretary of The United Nations David Hennick, Superintendent, Hamilton Police Service (Central Patrol Division) Emily Walsh, Executive Director, Downtown Hamilton Business Improvement Area Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP Ian Large Executive Vice-President: Alberta, Leger Sarah Wayland, Senior Project Manager, Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William P. Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Hamilton Police Service (HPS) have started using automatic licence plate readers and in-car cameras in vehicles. Hamilton's Dr. Disc smashes single-day sales record on Record Store Day. They have seen the vinyl wax and wane over the years, but it is going strong in 2023! Trudeau says CSIS is directed to tell officials of threats now: was this not the case before and how is his statement working toward getting a handle on the interference troubles? The Kremlin says that a drone attack has taken place over Russian soil, and that it was a Ukrainian attempt at assassinating Putin. As much as the presentation of this story should be taken with a grain of salt, we ask: how will this escalate and impact the war? In the National Post, Tasha Kheriddin writes that the story of MP Michael Chong highlights how little Prime Minister Trudeau cares about the dangers of foreign interference from governments like China's. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Sgt. Scott Moore, Strategic Initiative Branch, Hamilton Police Service. Christina Santini, Senior policy analyst, Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Mark Furukawa, Owner, Dr. Disc and member of the Hamilton Music Strategy Team. Orlando Cabrera, Head of the Environmental Quality Unit at the Commission for Environmental Cooperation. Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data. Aurel Braun, Professor of International Relations and a Senior Member of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute. Tasha Kheiriddin, Principal at Navigator and Author of The Right Path. Scott Radley, Host of the Scott Radley Show and Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Scott is back in the chair and he can hear again! He shares all the details of his medical absence with you right off the hop. Last week saw the start in open houses showcasing how pipelines will help ArcelorMittal Dofasco hit net zero for emission, but the pipeline bosses were put in the hot seat. Marvin Ryder talks about the business end of this stick. Tech journalist Ted Kritsonis speaks with Scott about the ongoing Tik Tok drama. While the company behind the app says that the ban from the Federal government is just the result of it's feud with China, another ban has surfaced. The City of Hamilton and Hamilton Police Service have removed TikTok from their devices. One year after the Slap at the Oscars, Chris Rock punched back in his live Netflix Special. Elissa Freeman chats with Scott about that. One of the last founding members of Lynyrd Skynyrd has passed away. Should bands who lose all original members continue touring? Eric Alper joins Scott for more on that. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Marvin Ryder, Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. Ted Kritsonis, Tech Journalist and TV Personality. Byteddyk.com. Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert. Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science with McMaster University. Gordon Houlden, Director Emeritus of the China Institute and Professor of Political Science with the University of Alberta. Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data. Bruno Paquin, CEO of AtomVie. Eric Alper, Publicist and music commentator. Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host –Scott Thompson Content Producer – Elizabeth Russell Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer – Tom McKay News Anchor – David Woodard, Jennifer McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: South Simcoe Police say two of their officers have died in the line of duty following a shooting in Innisfil, Ont. on Tuesday night. The force said officers had responded to a report of a disturbance at a home in the area of 25th Sideroad and 9th Line at around 7:55 p.m. How is Niagara Falls now that the ArriveCAN app is no longer mandatory? Are the Americans flocking back? NASA successfully redirected the asteroid, representatives of NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), confirmed during a press briefing on Tuesday. Angela Lansbury passed away yesterday: we look at her life and legacy across the stage, the silver screen and your TV screen. Hearings as part of the Public Order Emergency Commission's national inquiry into the federal government's unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act begin Thursday. All this coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Jim Diodati, Mayor, Niagara Falls. Dr. Jesse Rogerson, Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies in Natural Science with York University. Bill Brioux, television critic and author. Aurel Braun (PRONOUNCED "brown"), Professor of International Relations and a Senior Member of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. Catherine McDonald, Digital Broadcast Journalist, News Gathering, Global News. Duff Conacher, Co-Founder of Democracy Watch. Perry Mason, retired, 34 years with the Hamilton Police Service, former School Resource Officer. Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP. Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. ------------------------------------- Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors – Dave Woodard & Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
Dr. Brian Goldman rides along with Constable Scott Woods of the Hamilton Police Service and Sarah Burtenshaw, a mental health worker at St. Joseph's Healthcare. They are a Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team in Hamilton that responds to 9-1-1 mental calls related to mental health crises. Originally broadcast December, 2021
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Arrests have been made in connection with the disturbing string of messages left on Hamilton school properties. Constable Indy Bharaj gives a roundup of the story up until this point. Still standing at 100 days, the defense of Ukraine has lasted much longer than anyone expected, and guest Lubomyr Luciuk puts it best “We did not expect them to last 100 hours…” Professor Luciuk is with the Royal Military College and he paints a visceral picture of this ongoing conflict and its ramifications on the geopolitical stage. After a quick election last night, Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives have secured another majority government. Tim Powers of Summa Strategies with Scott about what the other parties are going to do now. Scott also has a look at one of the all-time summer activities: motor sports! Oshweken Speedway's events are up and Scott brings Clinton Geoffrey of Race Night Operations to discuss the upcoming season. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Clinton Geoffrey, General Manager & Director of Race Night Operations. Andy Fantuz, former Hamilton Tiger-cat, Analyst on the Ticats Audio Network. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University. Saad Salman, Royal Commentator, Founder and Editor of The Royal Watcher. Royal Contributor for ELLE. Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, Professor with the Royal Military College of Canada, researching: Geopolitics; Ukraine; Refugee Migration; Former Soviet Union; Ethnic minorities; Strategic Studies. Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data. Constable Indy Bharaj, Media Relations, Hamilton Police Service. Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, Distinguished Fellow with the University of Ottawa's National Security program, and former CSIS analyst. Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science with McMaster University. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, David Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson We found out yesterday that Boris Brott, Hamilton's premiere composer, died tragically in a hit and run in Downtown Hamilton. The effects of this loss were immediate on Hamiltonians, and an investigation is underway. Scott speaks to Indy Bharaj of Hamilton Police to speak about the investigation, former Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina discusses Boris' legacy, and Dave Tabone director of BR XPRESSION vocal ensemble speaks to Boris' musical ability and effect on Hamilton's music scene. The government of China is now pushing for a war crimes investigation into the events that took place in Buccha, Ukraine. Should we be concerned about China's intentions behind this? Elliot Tepper of Carleton University joins Scott for more on that. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Jeff Horncastle, Acting Client and Communications Outreach Officer with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Dr. Omar Khan, Assistant Professor with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Immunology with the University of Toronto and a Medicine by Design Investigator Inderjit “Indy” Bharaj. Constable (#361), Media Relations, Hamilton Police Service. Myles D. Rusak, CEO, Burlington Sound of Music Festival. David-Alexandre Brassard, Chief Economist, Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada. Dr. Monica Vermani, Clinical Psychologist, author of A Deeper Wellness: Conquering Stress, Mood, Anxiety and Traumas. Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development. Bob Bratina, Former Hamilton Mayor, former Liberal MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, former CHML morning show host. Dave Tabone, Director of the BR XPRESSION Vocal Ensemble from the Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer –William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Brian Goldman rides along with Constable Scott Woods of the Hamilton Police Service and Sarah Burtenshaw, a mental health worker at St. Joseph's Healthcare. They are a Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team in Hamilton that responds to 9-1-1 mental calls related to mental health crises.
Ever since George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis back in May of 2020, there's been a massive uptick in interest in how the police do their jobs. However, For former Toronto mayor John Sewell , reforming the police has been a mission for half a century. His latest book is ,Crisis in Canada's Policing: Why change is so hard, and how we can get real reform in our police forces,, and he's also coordinator of the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition. Joining him for a conversation on policing today, we invite Scott Blandford, assistant professor and Public Safety Programs Coordinator in Faculty of Human & Social Sciences at Wilfrid Laurier University and a retired police officer; Frank Bergen, chief of Hamilton Police Service; and Nana Yanful, legal director of the Black Legal Action Centre. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Bitcoin #cryptodotcom #staplescenterI'd like to welcome everyone to my new PODCASTDave's Daily Crypto TakeIn this channel I will be providing you with news on a daily basis about cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain, FIAT. My main purpose is to share UNBIASED news and updates. Ultimately I learn and hopefully you learn while I go on this journey.ARTICLES used in today's video:https://ambcrypto.com/bitcoin-this-economist-will-be-comfortable-buying-in-again-only-when/Bitcoin: This economist will be comfortable buying in again only when…A lot of people are reluctant to jump into the crypto-pool. To them, price volatility in digital assets is a major concern and so is the thread of frauds and hacks.Ergo, the leading question today should be – What would make this group absolutely comfortable to join the crypto-bandwagon?It was in this context that Mohamed El-Erian, Former Chair of President Obama's Global Development Council, shared some insights in a CNBC interview. The economist praised cryptos' exponential surge this year. Moreover, he revealed that he even HODLed Bitcoin for a brief period, before selling them right before the rally to $60,000.El-Erian purchased some amount of Bitcoin while it was trading at around $3,000 in the winter of 2018. “I felt compelled to buy it,” he added. However, he sold it after Bitcoin closed in on its previous ATH and moved past $19,000.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-17/canadian-teen-arrested-in-crypto-theft-worth-36-5-millionCanadian Teen Arrested in Crypto Theft Worth $36.5 MillionA Canadian teenager was arrested for allegedly stealing C$46 million ($36.5 million) worth of cryptocurrency from a U.S. victim, the biggest crypto theft reported from one person, according to police in the city of Hamilton, near Toronto.Police said the victim was targeted through a cell phone scam known as SIM swapping, in which a scammer hijacks a wireless customer's phone number to intercept two-factor authentication requests and gain access to the victim's accounts.The arrest was the result of a joint investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, the Hamilton Police Service said in a statement. The investigation was launched last year in March.https://www.euronews.com/next/2021/11/17/bitcoin-and-other-cryptos-have-slumped-after-record-highs-is-market-manipulation-the-reaso?utm_source=flipboard.com&utm_campaign=feeds_money&utm_medium=referralBitcoin and other cryptos have slumped after record highs. Is market manipulation the reason why?Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have fallen sharply after seeing record-highs just last week.Bitcoin's price plunged to $58,400 (€51,000) on Tuesday and hovered just under the $60,000 (€53,000) threshold on Wednesday as the crypto market is again becoming a sea of red.It marks a 12 per cent drop from the record high of $69,000 (€61,000) set on November 10.https://ambcrypto.com/xrp-lawsuit-why-a-win-for-ripple-could-also-be-a-victory-for-ethereum/XRP lawsuit: Why a win for Ripple could also be a victory for EthereumAn enemy of an enemy is a friend. A common phrase, that may just be valid within the ongoing lawsuit between the SEC and fintech firm Ripple and its native token, XRP over the alleged sale of unregistered securities.Although, Ethereum, directly or indirectly plays a part as well in this triangle. It all started when Ripple filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the SEC, over unfair treatment. Arguably, SEC in the past, had given preference and regulatory green light to ETH which enabled it to surpass XRP token.In this regard, crypto lawyer John Deaton in a series of tweets expressed his narrative concerning the developing equation between ETH and XRP.https://www.npr.org/2021/11/17/1056431658/staples-center-lakers-crypto-arena-nameThe home of the Lakers is changing its name to Crypto.com ArenaOne of Los Angeles' most iconic sports and entertainment venues is rebranding after two decades.The Staples Center will go from bearing the name of an office supply retail chain to that of a cryptocurrency platform when it becomes the Crypto.com Arena next month.That's thanks to a new agreement between AEG — which owns and operates the venue — and Singapore-based Crypto.com. They will unveil the arena's new logo and branding materials when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Brooklyn Nets on Christmas Day, according to the announcement, and all of its external signage will be replaced by June 2022.https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index/https://coinmarketcap.com/Please subscribe, like, and share so that more and more people can view this content.DISCLAIMER: I will never give any financial advice. And my channel is not considered official Financial Advice. Please do your research before purchasing any cryptocurrency.Thank you very much DaveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daves-daily-crypto-take/donations
This episode of Blue Line, The Podcast features Superintendent Treena MacSween of the Hamilton Police Service. Earlier this year, MacSween became the fourth woman and the first person of colour to achieve the rank of superintendent in Hamilton. She joins Blue Line editor Brittani Schroeder to discuss her path from recruit to superintendent, the challenges she has faced and still faces in her chosen profession, and her mission of gender diversity and attracting more women to law enforcement.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson An out of control party in Westdale area held by McMaster University students ended in property damage, Scott, Diana, and Ted had a roundtable on that, and a bit more. We have info on the situation at Ambassador Bridge. Indigenous land dispute in Norfolk and more. And a drop in from Scott Radley. If you want to know more about the music that is featured on the live show, make sure to tune in from 3:00 - 6:00 est, every weekday on 900 CHML or streaming on https://globalnews.ca/radio/900chml/ Guests: Ryan Griver, Westdale resident Will Mason, Superintendent, Hamilton Police Service. Carolyn Jarvis, Chief Investigative Journalist, Global News. Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, Director of the University of Ottawa's Security program, and former CSIS analyst. Alan Hale, Queen's Park Today. Michael Taube, Troy Media Syndicated Columnist, Washington Times contributor, Former Speech Writer for Stephen Harper Aaron Detler. Lawyer, Specializes in First Nations Law. Diana Weeks, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ted Michaels, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML William Webber, Technical Producer with 900 CHML Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine News Anchors - Diana Weeks, Ted Michaels Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamilton Police Service will implement a mandatory vaccination requirement for its members, effective October 4, 2021. With concerns around the fourth wave and the prevalence of the Delta variant, the police service has an obligation to ensure a safe workplace for Hamilton Police Service members and the broader public. GUEST: Hamilton Police Chief Frank Bergen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition the Golfi Real Estate Show - Hamilton Edition, Rob Golfi from REMAX Escarpment Realty, talks about how some home sellers continue to have unrealistic expectations. Rob provides some pros and cons to renting vs. buying real estate, as well as building a custom home. We also discuss whether some condo owners should hire a property management company, or manage the condo as a corporation. And we take a look at how the Hamilton Police Service crime map can be a useful tool for home buyers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Tibbo is a clinical social worker, psychotherapist, corporate clinical consultant, and disaster management specialist. In this episode, Bill Tibbo and I discuss how people navigate change in their lives - both small and big. Major crises happen to everyone and dealing with the aftermath can be daunting. Everyone deals with crisis differently; however, through crisis comes transformation. Our true strength as human beings (both personally and communally) emerges during a time of crisis. Through empathy and love it is possible to find a silver lining. In this episode we discuss some of Bill's work with individuals and organizations during the 9/11 attacks in NYC, the SARS epidemic, and the 1999 earthquake in Istanbul. Finally, we go into the current COVID crises and how people can come together, despite differences in belief and opinion, to do what is necessary to prevail together in the face of adversity. Bill Tibbo is the President & CEO of Bill Tibbo & Associates ➤ Throughout the past 30 years Bill, President and CEO of Bill Tibbo & Associates, has provided consulting services to hundreds of business leaders in many of North America's Fortune 500 corporations, as well as a complete spectrum of public sector organizations. ➤ As a Corporate Clinical Consultant and Disaster Management Specialist, Bill has had the honour of leading Post Disaster Debriefing teams after the following events: ➾1999; earthquake in Istanbul, Turkey ➾September 11, 2001; World Trade Centre attack in New York City, ➾2003; SARS Epidemic…serviced epicenter at North York General Hospital ➾2004; Hurricane Ivan in the Cayman Islands ➾2005; Air France Crash, Pearson International Airport, Toronto ➾2014: RCMP Shootings In Moncton New Brunswick ➾2016: Fort McMurray Alberta Forest Fires ➤ Best Selling Author of Leadership in the Eye of the Storm Released November 2016. ➤ Today Bill continues to consult regularly with international business leaders, insurance companies, entrepreneurs, professional athletes and government groups, including the United Nations, as they endeavor to stabilize their organizations both before and after crisis situations. ➤ He and his team serve as the Primary Clinical Consultants to the OPP, Hamilton Police Service, Halton Police Service and Peel Police Service as well as all of the Air Traffic Team for NAV CANADA. ➤ Bill is a cofounder of Camp FACES, a summer camp for Family and Children of Emergency Service Workers. ➤ Finally, Bill Tibbo & Associates work closely with Canada's Aboriginal communities as it pertains to the Indian Residential Schools and designed and led the Health Team for the First National Truth and Reconciliation Event in Winnipeg. More of Bill: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-tibbo-762946/ Website: http://www.billtibbo.com More of Shane: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-pokroy/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/shanepokroy/ Facebook:
What can Hamilton police do to improve relations with the LGBTQ+ communities? Detective-Constable Rebecca Moran has volunteered to work with those communities. She joined Scott to talk about her role.Guest: Detective-Constable Rebecca Moran, officer working with the local LGBTQ+ communities for the Hamilton Police Service
The OSSTF has announced that teachers and education workers will participate in a one-day province-wide full withdrawal of services. Guest: Alex Johnstone, Trustee, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. Shootings in our city have hit an 8 year high, becoming part of a pattern. Guest: Deputy Frank Bergen. Hamilton Police Service. Jody Wilson Raybould says that partisanship needs to be put aside to tackle the divisions in our country. Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University.
The Hamilton Police Service has recommended against the introduction of a pilot program for body cameras. There are points for and against but there's no denying that this will cost a lot of money to implement. Are body cameras worth trying or will they be doing nothing more than remove privacy? Guest: Clint Twolan, President of the Hamilton Police Association - Everyone knows about or at least has heard that Don Cherry has been fired. The question now stands, who should replace him? Should Coach's Corner be scrapped altogether? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML - James Dean is back from the dead! Or at least you'd think that if you go to see a movie that's set to come out called, 'Finding Jack'. Should actors be fearing for their jobs or is this just a gimmick? Guest: Robert Thompson, Director of the Bleier Centre for Television and Popular Culture
A Hamilton police officer has been credited for saving the life of a seven-year-old girl who collapsed during the Terry Fox Run. Guest: Constable Shawn Connelly, Hamilton Police Service
The Hamilton Police Services Board says that it will spend half a million dollars on an independent review of the Pride Violence that occurred in June. Guest: John Best. Publisher of the Bay Observer.
Guest: David Hennick. Inspector for Hamilton Police Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are more arrests that could be possible as police are reviewing video from the Bernier event at Mohawk college this weekend. Guest: Inspector Dave Hennick. Hamilton Police Service. Guest: Kojo Damptey, Manager of Programs, Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion. The latest polling from IPSOS is in. What are the parties currently sitting at? Guest: Sean Simpson of IPSOS. Indwell and three private developers, it was revealed last week, will rebuild the Jamesville social housing complex in the north end but what is that going to entail? Guest: Tom Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, CityHousing Hamilton.
Hamilton Police Service's yet to be unveiled policy on pot will require officers to be ‘fit for duty.' What will that mean? . Guest: Clint Twolan. President, Hamilton Police Association.
Photo: (Global/File) People across the country will be running to support the Terry Fox Run. Guest: Fred Fox, Manager of Supporter Relations, The Terry Fox Foundation. With all the drama this week stemming from the nonwithstanding clause, has Doug Ford given the federal government the villain they needed? Guest: Tim Harper, Freelance Writer and Editor. This weekend marks homecoming for McMaster Students. After last year's massive booze fueled party during Homecoming, how are police going to handle things this year? Guest: Deputy Dan Kinsella, Hamilton Police Service.
This weekend marks homecoming for McMaster Students. After last year's massive booze fueled party during Homecoming, how are police going to handle things this year? Guest: Deputy Dan Kinsella, Hamilton Police Service.
An update was given this morning in regards to the vandalism on Locke Street. What is the latest? Guest - Dan Kinsella, Deputy Chief, Hamilton Police Service
A report that will be presented to the board this coming Thursday says that the Hamilton Police Service looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year. That is an increase of 18.3% from 2016. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton
Photo: (Fred Chartrand/CP) Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell tweeted her opinion on female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses, saying that bare arms ‘undermine credibility and gravitas'. She was met by criticism online. Guest: Farah Nasser, Global News. According to a report from Carleton University, police officers are less likely to proactively investigate suspicious behavior than they were 10 years ago. The reason? Fear of increased scrutiny. Guest: Clint Twolan. President, Hamilton Police Association. A report that will be presented to the board this coming Thursday says that the Hamilton Police Service looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year. That is an increase of 18.3% from 2016. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton. Ontario's privacy commissioner is asking Hamilton to back away from a proposed bylaw change that would allow homeowners to point security cameras to the street. Guest: Brian Beamish, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
Hamilton police are still trying to identify the ‘older male' who was verbally accosted by the suspects in the Yosif Al-Hasnawi case. They've now got new images of the man thanks to public assistance Guest - Detective Sergeant Steve Bereziuk, Hamilton Police Service
Hamilton police are still trying to identify the ‘older male' who was verbally accosted by the suspects in the Yosif Al-Hasnawi case. They've now got new images of the man thanks to public assistance Guest - Detective Sergeant Steve Bereziuk, Hamilton Police Service
Youth crime in Hamilton has seen an increase for the first time in 8 years. The age group, ranging from 12-17 has gone up 1.5% this year, compared to a national decrease of two percent for the same age range. Two teens were arrested this week for a violent break in.Sgt Jon Alsbergas, Youth Services Coordinator, Hamilton Police Service
Hamilton police are pairing up with anti-violence against women advocates to review around 700 sexual assault cases, including some that had been considered ‘unfounded”.Inspector Dave Hennick, Hamilton Police Service.
Hamilton city councilors have approved a new protocol that will mandate how the city will treat residents who are transgender and gender non-conforming. This also includes rules regarding public restrooms and change rooms. A final ratifying vote will happen on Wednesday.Cole Gately. MA in Adult Education and Community Development and works in Hamilton as a community-based educator. Hamilton police are pairing up with anti-violence against women advocates to review around 700 sexual assault cases, including some that had been considered ‘unfounded”.Inspector Dave Hennick, Hamilton Police Service. The contractor behind the Tim Horton's Field stadium is asking the city for a second chance now that the litigation is essentially settled.Scott Radley. Host of “The Scott Radley Columnist, Hamilton Spec
Will Cap and Trade make our natural gas bills go up this year? The cap and trade plan comes into effect next month and the OEB says that the typical residential customer will see a monthly increase of $6.40. Guest: Dr. Ross McKitrick, Professor of Economics and CBE Fellow in Sustainable Commerce, Department of Economics and Finance with the University of Guelph. If ice or snow flies off a car and damages another, is it considered a collision? If it is, who's responsible – the one who didn't/couldn't remove the snow and ice or the one who couldn't avoid it? Guest: Constable Claus Wagner, Traffic Specialist with Hamilton Police Service. Uber has been forced by the DMV to pull it's autonomous, self driving cars off the road in San Francisco because they were not properly permitted. Guest: Sunil Johal, Policy Director at the Mowat Centre, School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Toronto.