How has Mac's freedom of expression policy been received? Will these changes make for fairer trials? What would it take to throw off future archaeologists? Is this the season for the Blue Jays?

Published: March 30, 2018, 3 a.m.

b'Ironically enough, an event that was scheduled to take place at McMaster called "Tolerating Intolerance" had a speaker pull out simply because they didn\'t think another speaker should have been presenting at the same event. This almost makes it sounds like there are people who aren\'t receiving Mac\'s new policy that protects the freedom of expression while on campus too well, is this really the case?\\n\\nGuest: Hadhy Ayaz, President of Overcome the Gap-After the controversial verdicts that have come out of some racially charged trials, the federal government is planning to change the way juries are selected. Are the changes actually going to make for fairer trials?\\n\\nGuest: Jaime Stephenson, past President of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers\' Association-Archaeoligists have uncovered what are now believed to be the oldest human foot prints in North America. These prints often give insight into what past humans\' bodily proportions were like and what they looked like but how do we know for fact that they all looked like that and we didn\'t just find an outlier? Could Scott\'s footprints throw off future scientists and what does he have to do to ensure that happens?-Tonight is opening night for the Toronto Blue Jays and regardless of who they play against, they\'re probably not going to do too well. Scott and Bubba predict they\'re aiming to make a come back around 2020-21, what do you think - will the Jays do well this year or are we going to be waiting a while?\\n\\nGuest: Bubba O\'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH'