Should a 14-year-old charged with first-degree murder be tried as an adult? Why is the CBC suing the Conservative Party of Canada? What's it like being The Incredible Hulk? How will the XFL affect the CFL?

Published: Oct. 16, 2019, 1:46 a.m.

b"Two people have been charged with first-degree murder of 14-year-old Devan Selvy, a 14-year-old and an 18-year-old. Despite the heinousness and maturity of the crime, only the 18-year-old is being tried as an adult. Should this be changed? Who initially decides how someone is tried?\\n\\nGuest: Jaime Stephenson, Hamilton lawyer and past president of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association\\n\\n-\\n\\nThe CBC is suing the Conservative Party of Canada. During an election, wouldn't something like this make the CBC, a company who should be unbiased and balanced, seem as though it's the polar opposite of that?\\n\\nGuest: Michael Geist, lawyer and law professor at the University of Ottawa and the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law\\n\\n-\\n\\nChances are that you've heard of The Incredible Hulk. At the very beginning of the live action tv show, the role of The Hulk was played by a man named Lou Ferigno and he's coming to Hamilton for the Hamilton Comic Con. What was it like being The Hulk and how did he land the role?\\n\\nGuest: Lou Ferigno, The Incredible Hulk actor\\n\\n-\\n\\nThe XFL has been tried and didn't work the first time but that doesn't mean it died with that attempt, especially not when you consider the fact that today was the XFL's draft day. Will the XFL be a legitimate contender in the world of professional football and how could it impact the CFL?\\n\\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML"