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What changes could be coming to Hamilton encampment protocol? Will Hamilton's IT infrastructure be robust enough? 2024 ALS Canada Walk to End ALS is this weekend & How a decision by Google will impact you more than you think

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Encampments are back in front of Hamilton City Council as the debate over what to do with them and how to manage homelessness in the city. What changes could be coming to the encampment protocol?

Guest: Danielle Blake, Manager of Housing Focused Street Outreach, City of Hamilton

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$5.7 million is not a small amount of money but as the City of Hamilton recovers from a ransomware attack, will it and the projected $33 million in future spending make for a sufficient IT system that's resistant to another attack? What needs to be done to ensure another malware attack doesn't impact Hamilton like this last one?

Guest: Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist

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The 2024 ALS Canada Walk to End ALS in Hamilton will take place on June 22nd at Confederation Park.

Guest: Melissa Van Tuyl, Community Lead for the ALS Society of Canada

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Peter Menzies believes that Canadian consumers are going to be paying a hefty price whether they realize it or not thanks to a decision by Google to direct a $100 million fund towards one group of media outlets vs others. What is set to play out and how dire is the situation?

Guest: Peter Menzies, Senior Fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Former editor-in-chief of the Calgary Herald, former vice-chair of the CRTC

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Encampments are back in front of Hamilton City Council as the debate over what to do with them and how to manage homelessness in the city. What changes could be coming to the encampment protocol?

Guest: Danielle Blake, Manager of Housing Focused Street Outreach, City of Hamilton

-

$5.7 million is not a small amount of money but as the City of Hamilton recovers from a ransomware attack, will it and the projected $33 million in future spending make for a sufficient IT system that's resistant to another attack? What needs to be done to ensure another malware attack doesn't impact Hamilton like this last one?

Guest: Carmi Levy Technology Analyst & Journalist

-

The 2024 ALS Canada Walk to End ALS in Hamilton will take place on June 22nd at Confederation Park.

Guest: Melissa Van Tuyl, Community Lead for the ALS Society of Canada

-

Peter Menzies believes that Canadian consumers are going to be paying a hefty price whether they realize it or not thanks to a decision by Google to direct a $100 million fund towards one group of media outlets vs others. What is set to play out and how dire is the situation?

Guest: Peter Menzies, Senior Fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Former editor-in-chief of the Calgary Herald, former vice-chair of the CRTC

  continue reading

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