Is BC allowed to prevent the Trans Mountain Pipeline from being built? What's the likelihood of a surgeon performing the wrong operation in Hamilton? Nudist resort lifeguard wanted! What creates serial killers and why do they exist?

Published: April 11, 2018, 2:34 a.m.

It's no secret that there is a pipeline that's supposed to be built in western Canada but there's one catch, the BC government isn't having any of it. Despite a federal government decision being made, a province is preventing it from moving forward. Surely this is against some law or there's something that Ottawa can do about this, right?\n\nGuest: Brian-Lee Crowley, Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute-A lady in Russia needed some surgery done but the doctor poisoned her by accident which ultimately killed her! Even though this didn't happen in Canada, how can something like this even happen to begin with? What's the likelihood of something like this happening in Hamilton?\xa0\n\nGuest: Anne Marie MacDonald, Surgical Program Director at St. Joseph's Healthcare-There are many jobs out there that people simply don't want to do. Being a lifeguard is an arguably desirable position but what if there was a small catch - it's at a nudist resort? If this does interest you, there's a place that needs one and it could be you!-Nearly everyone has at least a small interest in serial killers. They capture our imaginations and make for some pretty neat stories despite the gruesome and horrific acts they commit. No one is more intrigued by them than a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto who also happens to be a serial killer researcher. She joined Scott in studio for an in depth look at what can make a serial killer tick and how she came to fall in love with it all.\n\nGuest: Sasha Reid, University of Toronto PhD candidate and Serial Killer Researcher