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Albion Falls, Sears, car dealerships and LRT opposition.

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Photo: (AP Photo/Tom Krisher)

With the events of this weekend at Albion Falls gaining attention, an emergency meeting is being held. Ward 6 councillor Tom Jackson plans to tour the falls with representatives with the City and Emergency services. What kind of ideas do they have in mind to prevent falls or ‘off trail’ adventuring?

Guest: Tom Jackson. City Councillor, Ward 6, City Hamilton.

Could we see the death of car dealerships within a decade? A study from RethinkX in San Francisco says that due to demand for electric cars and ride sharing, the need for dealerships will be eliminated all together. Is that plausible here? ALSO: Why is Sears Canada in trouble?

Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.

Opponents of the LRT project are not giving up and are looking at options to challenge the project. With the end of public commentary being June 28th, they’ve come forth challenging some of the details of the Environmental Assessment.

Guest: John Best. President, The Bay Observer

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Photo: (AP Photo/Tom Krisher)

With the events of this weekend at Albion Falls gaining attention, an emergency meeting is being held. Ward 6 councillor Tom Jackson plans to tour the falls with representatives with the City and Emergency services. What kind of ideas do they have in mind to prevent falls or ‘off trail’ adventuring?

Guest: Tom Jackson. City Councillor, Ward 6, City Hamilton.

Could we see the death of car dealerships within a decade? A study from RethinkX in San Francisco says that due to demand for electric cars and ride sharing, the need for dealerships will be eliminated all together. Is that plausible here? ALSO: Why is Sears Canada in trouble?

Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University.

Opponents of the LRT project are not giving up and are looking at options to challenge the project. With the end of public commentary being June 28th, they’ve come forth challenging some of the details of the Environmental Assessment.

Guest: John Best. President, The Bay Observer

  continue reading

5000 episodes

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