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Good Morning Hamilton with host Rick Zamperin is where you learn about the biggest stories of the day and how they impact you.
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The GMH Roundtable: Did you hear about the woman who died, but was actually not dead?
Topics Include: Did you hear about the woman who died, but was actually not dead? Let's take a road trip to the new ‘Poozeum’ in Arizona & more!
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Ontario is seeing a spike in people falling behind on credit card payments!
GUEST: Paul Ihnatiuk, Vice President, Licensed Insolvency Trustee, BDO Debt Solutions
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Impact of Bank of Canada's decision
The Bank of Canada makes a big decision. Relief for landlord-tenant disputes? Learn about the 'Safe at Home' pilot program. HMCS Haida will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Meet the new president at Mohawk College. And the Westdale Theatre will host a massive collaboration of Indigenous musicians.
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The GMH Roundtable: Jonas Brothers will play the Grey Cup Halftime Show
Topics Include: The Jonas Brothers will play the Grey Cup Halftime Show on Nov. 17 in Vancouver, Today marks the 50th anniversary of a Major League Baseball promotion gone wrong & more!
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Hamilton set to offer $350 air-conditioning grants for low-income renters this summer
Hamilton's air conditioner subsidy program is expanding, but not everyone is supportive. BGC Hamilton-Halton is preparing for Club Day. Forge FC will tackle Toronto FC in the semifinals of the Canadian Championship. We have new data from the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada. And the Fallsview Food & Drink Festival kicks off this week.
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Should elected officials attend protests?
A recent twitter post from the mayor of Hampstead, Quebec shows three NDP MPs at a pro-Palestine rally where there were signs calling for a ‘global intifada’. We reached out to Matthew Green’s office to see if he could join and he declined, and the same with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. (His office referred to his statements).
GUEST: Hank Topas, Director in Quebec, B'nai Brith Canada. ZOOM: Hank Topas
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