Episodios

  • The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 14th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jan 14 2026
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with a conversation about Canada’s auto sector and reports that the federal government may consider easing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for better access for Canadian exports. We then look locally at London city hall’s decision to step back from a downtown housing proposal after contamination cleanup costs were estimated at up to $60 million. The show continues with a deep dive into new data showing homelessness is worsening across Ontario, with more people staying unhoused for longer periods. We also explore research on impaired driving trends since cannabis legalization and tougher enforcement laws, and wrap up with a lighter conversation about Gen Z’s nostalgia for 2016 and why so many young Canadians wish they could buy a home a decade ago.
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    52 m
  • Canada’s Auto Industry Warns Against Cutting EV Tariffs on China
    12 m
  • Homelessness Surges Across Ontario, New Municipal Report Finds
    10 m
  • City Backs Away from Downtown Housing Plan Over Contamination Costs
    12 m
  • Impaired Driving Rose After Cannabis Legalization But Not for the Reason You Think
    8 m
  • Gen Z’s New Trend: Pretending It’s 2016
    7 m
  • Today in History - Jan 14
    4 m
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 13th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jan 13 2026
    Today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast begins with Police Chief Thai Truong outlining plans to equip all sworn officers with body-worn cameras by June 2026 and launch new community advisory councils. We then break down a city hall roundup that includes possible legal action by the Hamilton Road BIA following a cyberattack, a major win for affordable housing led by the Cross Cultural Learners Centre, and why London avoided the province-wide road salt shortage. The show checks in on the Ford government’s progress toward connecting every Ontarian with a family doctor before the weekly panel debates downtown office vacancies and London’s future in passenger rail. We wrap up with an interview about a recruitment drive for entrepreneurs over 55 and a look at growing tip and donation prompt fatigue among Canadians.
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    1 h y 12 m
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