Episodios

  • The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 19th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Mar 19 2026
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we start with Defence Minister David McGuinty breaking down a $1.4-billion federal push to boost ammunition production, including a major investment in Ingersoll, before shifting to a heated debate over self-defence laws as Premier Doug Ford backs a homeowner who shot an intruder and Conservatives propose new legislation. We then speak with policy analyst Angus Lockhart about how seniors are being unknowingly used in online scams, followed by the weekly panel tackling Ford’s low approval rating one year into his third term and what London’s spring garbage problem says about civic pride. We wrap with a bizarre story of a man hospitalized after turning blue—only to discover his bedsheets were to blame.
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Ottawa pumps $1.4B into ammo production, $300M headed to Ingersoll
    11 m
  • Doug Ford backs homeowner who shot intruder as self-defence debate heats up
    11 m
  • Ford’s approval slides at one-year mark of third term as London’s spring garbage problem raises questions about civic pride
    20 m
  • Seniors unknowingly used in online scams
    11 m
  • Man turns blue from head to toe in bizarre bedsheet dye incident
    8 m
  • Today in History - Mar 19th
    4 m
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 18th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Mar 18 2026
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with concerns from public health leaders as Ontario moves ahead with cutting funding for supervised consumption sites, including London’s, and what that could mean for harm reduction efforts. We then turn to new research out of Western University examining the systems in place to support mothers experiencing homelessness and child separation. The conversation shifts to Queen’s Park, where the Ford government is proposing to expand bring-your-own alcohol rules at public events, followed by a look at Manitoba’s move to crack down on grocery stores charging different prices online and whether Ontario should follow suit. We also explore a new report suggesting Canada has a chance to attract low-carbon investment as U.S. climate policy shifts, and wrap up with the latest buzz around the alleged unmasking of the elusive street artist Banksy.
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    59 m