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Russian attacks amount to war crimes, Western companies cut ties w/ Russia, HCCI calling for police to drop charges against housing advocates, Recap H…
Russian attacks amount to war crimes, Western companies cut ties w/ Russia, HCCI calling for police to drop charges against housing advocates, Recap H…
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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The Good Morning Hamilton Podcast w/ Rick Zamperin:
Legal experts agree that Russian attacks on civilian homes in Ukraine amount to a war crime.
GUEST: Michel Drapeau, Colonel (retired), Lawyer practicing military law, adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa
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More Western companies are pulling out of, or suspending operations, in Russia.
GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Business professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
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The Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion is calling for charges to be dropped against six housing advocates who were arrested last year following protests against encampment evictions.
GUEST: Kojo Damptey, Executive Director, Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion
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Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field played host to the NHL’s Heritage Classic on Sunday as the Toronto Maple Leafs squared off against the Buffalo Sabres.
GUEST: Steven Ellis, Web editor, The Hockey News
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The Ontario government is investing $1 million over two years in a scholarship for postsecondary students in esports and related programs.
GUEST: Steven Salz, Co-founder and CEO, Rivalry
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With courtrooms shut down during the pandemic, many couples seeking a divorce had most of their interactions with lawyers and judges through videoconferencing, making an already stressful process even more arduous.
GUEST: Russell Alexander, Family lawyer, author of the new book ‘The Zoom Divorce’
Legal experts agree that Russian attacks on civilian homes in Ukraine amount to a war crime.
GUEST: Michel Drapeau, Colonel (retired), Lawyer practicing military law, adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa
-
More Western companies are pulling out of, or suspending operations, in Russia.
GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Business professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
-
The Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion is calling for charges to be dropped against six housing advocates who were arrested last year following protests against encampment evictions.
GUEST: Kojo Damptey, Executive Director, Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion
--
Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field played host to the NHL’s Heritage Classic on Sunday as the Toronto Maple Leafs squared off against the Buffalo Sabres.
GUEST: Steven Ellis, Web editor, The Hockey News
-
The Ontario government is investing $1 million over two years in a scholarship for postsecondary students in esports and related programs.
GUEST: Steven Salz, Co-founder and CEO, Rivalry
-
With courtrooms shut down during the pandemic, many couples seeking a divorce had most of their interactions with lawyers and judges through videoconferencing, making an already stressful process even more arduous.
GUEST: Russell Alexander, Family lawyer, author of the new book ‘The Zoom Divorce’
Released:
Mar 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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