• The Morning Show Podcast - July 16th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jul 16 2025
    We start with Mark Carney’s warning that Canada may have to accept some tariffs to strike a trade deal with the U.S., while Donald Trump says he trusts “almost no one.” Then, we speak with Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow about how London picks its deputy mayor and whether that process should change. Elizabeth Durand from Theatre Aezir joins us to preview their outdoor summer production of That Summer in Springbank Park. And finally, we look at a U.K. council’s bold proposal to fine people for swearing in public — is civility on the decline?
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    44 mins
  • Elbows Up and Eyes Open: Canada, Carney, and Trump's Trust Issues
    12 mins
  • London Councillor Floats Change to Deputy Mayor Selection
    11 mins
  • Swear You’ll Behave: U.K. Town Considers $100 Fine for Cursing
    8 mins
  • Theatre Aezir Brings “That Summer” to Springbank Park
    10 mins
  • Debt Pressures Rise: 2 in 5 Ontarians on Financial Edge
    6 mins
  • Today in History - July 16
    3 mins
  • The Morning Show Podcast - July 15th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jul 15 2025
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show, we speak with Wortley Village parent and teacher Matt Grimminck about the push to expand London’s school crossing guard program, with support from Councillor Skylar Franke. Our Tuesday panel with Roger Caranci and Bob Smith tackles safety concerns in the downtown core following a stabbing on Richmond Row, and explores broader traffic safety issues across the city. We also break down the latest developments in Canada’s trade negotiations with the U.S., as Prime Minister Mark Carney responds to new tariff threats from Donald Trump. Plus, we dig into the science behind a surprising question: does cheese really cause nightmares?
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    51 mins