The impact of Bill 7 on Seniors & LTC homes, Warning of right-wing extremism becoming mainstream & Should LIV Golf player's be able to play at the Ryder Cup? - Free Archive Audio

The impact of Bill 7 on Seniors & LTC homes, Warning of right-wing extremism becoming mainstream & Should LIV Golf player's be able to play at the Ryder Cup? - Free Archive Audio

Author(s): Bill Kelly Show

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The Bill Kelly Show Podcast:Ontario hospitals will be able to temporarily enroll elderly patients in long-term care homes they did not choose within a 70-kilometre radius from their preferred facility in Southern Ontario - and a 150-kilometre radius in Northern Ontario - while charging those who refuse to leave a $400-a-day fee.The new details come from a government statement, released on Wednesday, summarizing just-filed regulations meant to give force to the government's new health care legislation, known as Bill 7. The province says the legislation, fast-tracked through the legislature last month, is needed to free up hospital beds and address the overcrowding in its buckling health care system.GUEST: Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureau Chief for Global News-Right-wing extremism is becoming increasingly mainstream, with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as an accelerant to that process, Canadian and international experts warned Tuesday.Experts also emphasized that with right-wing extremists organizing across borders through the internet, efforts to combat such extremism must also be international in nature.GUEST: Phil Gurski, President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, Distinguished Fellow with the University of Ottawa's Security program, and former CSIS analyst-Should LIV Golf player's be able to play at the Ryder Cup? Joe Callaghan joins us to discuss The debate.GUEST: Joe Callaghan, Journalist for The Toronto Star and The Guardian