Publisher's Summary

The Jerry Agar Show is the most opinionated show you will find on the planet. Jerry tackles all subjects with a no-nonsense approach that will keep you engaged and entertained.

Episodes
  • Party for Two with Jim Richards | Lottery Logic | Winter Shock | Touchdowns & Fumbles
    Jan 30 2026

    Jerry and Jim Richards are at the party table for today’s Party for Two — from Hawaiian pizza debates to AI‑generated Anne Murray tracks. Jerry asks why people keep playing the lottery despite the odds. Plus, why do Canadians act surprised by winter’s deep freeze every single year? It’s Friday, which means Bob Reid is here with another round of Touchdowns and Fumbles, breaking down the week’s political hits and misses.

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    39 mins
  • Government Cuts | US Decertifying Canadian Aircraft?| What Counts as Treason? | Emergencies Act Appeal Fails
    Jan 30 2026

    Jerry opens the show with a look at the government departments and programs he believes could be trimmed or cut entirely. Aviation expert John Tory Jr. joins to talk about Donald Trump’s threat to decertify Canadian aircraft. Gavin Tighe breaks down the definition of treason. Josh Dehaas from the Canadian Constitution Foundation discusses the federal government losing the appeal over the use of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy.

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    39 mins
  • Party for Two | Negotiating Everyday Expenses | Blacklock’s Report | School Board Under Supervision
    Jan 29 2026

    Jerry and Vass Bednar are at the party table for today’s Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. What are the everyday expenses some people might not know you can negotiate? Tom Korski from Blacklocks.ca joins to talk about the latest government stories out of Ottawa on this week’s edition of the Blacklock’s Report. Then Toronto Star education reporter Kristin Rushowy breaks down the province’s move to put the Peel public school board under supervision.

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    41 mins
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