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Charles Adler, an outspoken, highly opinionated and engaging broadcaster tells listeners what's really going on by cutting to the heart of issues. Charles uses commentary, panel discussions and interviews with key newsmakers to provide the context to issues that matter to Canadians.

A 32-year radio and television broadcast veteran, Adler started his career when he was only 18 years old, in Montreal. He attended McGill University during the day and produced rockn'roll radio shows in the evening at CKGM. Behind the scenes was not his scene and so he moved on to Calgary in the winter of 1974 and became a rock jock for the venerable CKXL. For the next fifteen years he toured Canada, working in Vancouver, Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto, London, and Winnipeg. Adler worked for several broadcast legends, including CJAD in Montreal, CHUM and CFRB in Toronto. A six year stint as News Director at CKY in Winnipeg gave Adler the motivation to crank it up a notch and get involved in talk radio. It was Calgary that gave Adler his start in talk radio where he hosted HOT TALK on CISS - AM. Adler has a unique brand of straight talk filled with humorous rants and honest observation. In 1992 Adler took his microphone to Tampa, Florida and turned Hot Talk into a nationally syndicated show hitting more than 120 markets in the USA. In 1994, he moved up to Boston, and began hosting Adler on Line, a primetime television show for which he won a Best TV Host for New England Emmy. Following a return to Canada with CFRB in Toronto in 1996, Adler joined CJOB Winnipeg, where his show has one of the highest audience share in North America. Winnipeg is where Adler has spent more than a third of his adult life and he now considers it his adopted hometown. In January 2005, the CORUS RADIO NETWORK began to air Adler on Line the National Edition. In addition to his radio broadcasts, Charles writes newspaper columns for Sun Media.

He makes daily entries on his website, www.charlesadler.com and a does a TV segment each night on Global-Winnipeg, known as Adler On Global, Charles says he doesn't have time to get bored. Citizens of "Adler Nation" love him or loathe him, but rarely accuse him of being boring.

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Topic: Countdown to 2010 Demonstrators

Three years to the day and it will be all down hill, however keeping things under control will be like an uphill slippery slope.

A cause that not everyone agrees with is a target for demonstrators these days. It looked like they were opposing the expense of the event compared to what they thought should be spent on housing for these seemingly homeless types. We’ve all seen how much they appreciate a free roof over their heads and even three free square meals. The house is trashed inside and out before their next welfare cheque. When they show up at a food bank, the tins and food isn’t good enough so they dump it around the corner, not even courteous enough to aim for the garbage can.   

I’m grateful we live in a country where I can stand on a street corner or sidewalk, hold a board and even repeat and shout the usual rhetoric of some off the wall poet. If my protesting represents a legal organization and/or a belief, and I'm not thrown in jail for doing so becasue I'm doing with the law on my side, then I'll continuing being proud of where I live.

When I saw the two characters barge onto the stage and yank the mikes from the speaker and their stands, I thought, who needs to go to any other country, which I will not name here, and see such hooliganism being acted out live before our eyes. In a few seconds it looked like mayhem would break out, instead my defensive attitude was confirmed by their utter criminal waste of a reason to celebrate the anticipation of what will be a real reason to stand up and cheer and host athletes from our country and more than a hundred others.

I shouldn’t be too hard on them though. They did give the security program a dry-run, I give them that much credit. It didn’t even cost an extra chunk of money to test the police and how they would respond. I see they’ve learned a lesson with not going overboard on the pepper spray. They may have used some but it wasn’t obvious. Wouldn’t a jail cell with two weeks of Olympics on a TV be appropriate punishment for these felons?

I hope we will learn some lessons from what we saw at this occasion. The range of possibilities is endless but it’s not a new thing to anticipate the worst from the human race. The Olympics is at the other end of the spectrum and I hope the athletes will demonstrate those possibilities and be recognized for their accomplishments.

I would demonstrate on their behalf but they deserve the gold. Rudy Hiebert Abbotsford www.lubedealer.com/hiebert


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