• The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 24th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 24 2026
    We start with a look at new research ranking London as one of the worst cities in Canada for pollen allergies, with expert insight into why the region continues to struggle. From there, we cover a new Ontario requirement that will see high school students pass a financial literacy test to graduate. We then turn to national politics, where Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing back against U.S. trade complaints, arguing Canada is not at fault. Locally, we hear about a new Humane Society program aimed at reducing pet surrenders, as hundreds of animals have already been given up this year. We also check in on the impact of this year’s Radiothon, which raised more than $275,000 for children’s health care, and wrap up with a look at why experts say using emojis at work may not always be the best idea.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • London ranks among worst cities in Canada for pollen allergies
    11 mins
  • Children’s Health Foundation reflects on $275K Radiothon success
    13 mins
  • Humane Society launches program to curb rising pet surrenders
    11 mins
  • Carney pushes back on U.S. complaints over trade disputes
    7 mins
  • Ontario makes financial literacy test mandatory for graduation
    11 mins
  • Why you may want to rethink using emojis at work
    10 mins
  • Today in History - Apr 24th
    4 mins