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Ken Soble Tower transformation, Anti-vaxxers have no right to accommodations says OHRC, Step forward for Commonwealth Games bid, Hamilton told to impr…
Ken Soble Tower transformation, Anti-vaxxers have no right to accommodations says OHRC, Step forward for Commonwealth Games bid, Hamilton told to impr…
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44 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2021
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Podcast episode
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The Good Morning Hamilton Podcast w/ Rick Zamperin:
The City of Hamilton and CityHousing Hamilton have cut the ribbon on the refurbished Ken Soble Tower.
Guest: Tom Hunter, CEO of CityHousing Hamilton
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Those who are against the COVID-19 vaccine have no right to accommodations according to the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
GUEST: Gregory Sills, Associate, Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
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The effort behind Hamilton’s 2030 Commonwealth Games bid is about to release new concepts and approaches for its international phase of the bid to the public.
GUEST: Lou Frapporti, spokesperson for Hamilton100 team
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Consultants Ernst & Young have told the City of Hamilton to improve equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
GUEST: Nrinder Nann, Ward 3 Councillor, City of Hamilton
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The two Michaels are back in Canada after Meng Wanzhou pleaded not guilty in her case and was sent back to China.
GUEST: Rachel Gilmore, National Online Journalist with Global news
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The automotive industry has been heavily impacted by the pandemic. A global chip shortage has made it hard to buy certain cars. Is a tire shortage also on the horizon?
GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
The City of Hamilton and CityHousing Hamilton have cut the ribbon on the refurbished Ken Soble Tower.
Guest: Tom Hunter, CEO of CityHousing Hamilton
-
Those who are against the COVID-19 vaccine have no right to accommodations according to the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
GUEST: Gregory Sills, Associate, Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
-
The effort behind Hamilton’s 2030 Commonwealth Games bid is about to release new concepts and approaches for its international phase of the bid to the public.
GUEST: Lou Frapporti, spokesperson for Hamilton100 team
-
Consultants Ernst & Young have told the City of Hamilton to improve equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
GUEST: Nrinder Nann, Ward 3 Councillor, City of Hamilton
-
The two Michaels are back in Canada after Meng Wanzhou pleaded not guilty in her case and was sent back to China.
GUEST: Rachel Gilmore, National Online Journalist with Global news
-
The automotive industry has been heavily impacted by the pandemic. A global chip shortage has made it hard to buy certain cars. Is a tire shortage also on the horizon?
GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
Released:
Sep 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Canceled surgeries due to the unvaccinated, the election is too close to call, COVID-19 outbreaks in schools, protests at hospitals, and is potato milk the next food trend? by Good Morning Hamilton with Rick Zamperin