Should Canadian media be allowed to unpublish information? Is there a better way to fairly represent Hamilton's population? If you suffer from mental health, you are not alone. Who is the most important Canadian in sports?

Published: Dec. 14, 2017, 3:25 a.m.

b"Unpublishing, if you haven't heard about this yet, is exactly as it sounds, the removal of a story about something that did happen. If someone stood trial and was found not guilty, the stories published would say that but would remain in existence. If those stories were to be unpublished, all of those stories, URLs, etc would be removed and effectively eliminated from history. Should the media be allowed to remove information about an event that did happen and is based in fact from history?\\n\\nGuest: Jim Poling, Managing Editor at the Hamilton Spectator-Last night, Ward 14 existed as the largest ward in Hamilton but now that isn't going to be the case. Ward 14 is going to be split amongst the Ancaster and Dundas wards to better represent the population. This is the major change but there will be some minor changes to some other ward boundaries. Is there a better solution to this?\\n\\nGuest: Robert Pasuta, Ward 14 Councillor-To make for a better representation of the population in Hamilton, it has been decided that Ward 14 will be split between the Dundas and Ancaster wards. A big challenge that hasn't been considered is how to tackle the issue of Hamilton being two or three cities in one. Scott has a solution to this problem, do you?-David Sweet adopted an infant daughter when she was just nine months old named Lara who grew up to suffer from mental illness. About 4 months ago, Mr. Sweet posted a heart breaking message on his Facebook page about Lara passing away. He has decided to speak out about this because he wants everyone to know, you are not alone and that there is help out there.\\n\\nGuest: David Sweet, Flamborough-Glanbrook MP-We often think about who the best player is in a given sport, city and even in Canada but we rarely, if ever, ask who is the most important Canadian in sports? The impact that certain Canadian hockey players have made on sports is incredible and so is what some baseball players done but the question remains, who do you think is the most important Canadian in sports?\\n\\nGuest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH"