Podcast - Has COVID-19 defeated Hamilton's goal of increasing downtown's density? Is our freedom of speech endangered? & What's it like owning one of the most historic pucks in hockey history?

Published: April 22, 2020, 2:15 a.m.

b"The plan for Hamilton's downtown core has been to build density and cut down on sub-urban sprawl but has COVID-19 changed that goal?\\n\\nGuest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor\\n\\n-\\n\\nEvery Canadian has the freedom of speech but some Canadians are saying that could change if an idea that's been suggested by some politicians becomes reality. If knowingly putting false information on the internet becomes a chargeable offence, how could you prove that someone does or does not believe something?\\n\\nGuest: Jaime Stephenson, Past President of The Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association\\n\\n-\\n\\nWhat would you do if you've got one of the most historic pucks in the history of hockey? A Hamilton man happens to be the proud owner of one of those pucks and it's been in the city for the last 70 years, Scott speaks with him about how he came into ownership of the puck and more.\\n\\nGuest: Dan Donohue, Owner of the 1951 Stanley Cup Game Winning Puck"