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  • The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 26th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Feb 26 2026
    Today’s Morning Show Podcast begins with a revealing audit showing London handed out millions in development incentives without tracking results, followed by Clark Bryan’s take on transparency and the city’s UNESCO City of Music ambitions, then a lively panel debate on traffic calming, photo radar, and Canadians’ changing views of the United States, before turning to retirement savings concerns, a preview of the Heat Wave Expo returning to Centennial Hall, and wrapping with a look at Meta’s AI that could keep your social media alive after you’re gone.
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    1 h y 11 m
  • Audit finds London handed out millions in development incentives without tracking results
    12 m
  • Clark Bryan weighs in on London’s music future and whether the city is doing enough to support its cultural reputation
    11 m
  • Traffic calming transparency and Canada–U.S. trust concerns dominate panel with John Fyfe-Millar and Jared Zaifman
    18 m
  • Heat Wave Hot Sauce Expo returns to Centennial Hall for its ninth fiery year
    10 m
  • Survey shows Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire but doubt they’ll get there
    7 m
  • Meta patents AI that could keep you posting after death
    9 m
  • Today in History - Feb 26
    4 m