• Are Demovictions Becoming London’s New Renovictions? City Weighs Closing Gaps in Tenant Protections
    11 mins
  • Morning Panel Reacts to Hamou Case, Toxic Online Behaviour, and a Proposal to Ban Dishonesty in Public Office
    18 mins
  • Bill 46 May Change How Long Your Loyalty Points Last
    6 mins
  • Business Cares Food Drive Confronts Record Need in 26th Year
    13 mins
  • Hamilton Trades Toys for Tickets—Should London Do the Same?
    8 mins
  • Today in History - Dec 2
    4 mins
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Dec 1st - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Dec 1 2025
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with Mayor Josh Morgan, who discusses the charges laid against former councillor Mariam Hamou, why the renoviction bylaw may need tightening, and what the future holds for London’s urban growth boundary. We then examine the growing push to update that renoviction bylaw after landlords discovered loopholes. Cross-Econ CEO Steven Pearce joins us to explain when housing in London could become affordable again. Psychiatrist Dr. Marcia Sirota outlines how ultra-processed foods can affect our mental health during the holiday season. We also recap Sunday’s strong community response on the Wortley Road overpass, where more than triple last week’s turnout gathered to promote unity after a nationalist protest. We close with a look at a new app that allows users to talk to A.I. versions of deceased loved ones, raising fresh questions about grief and technology.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Mayor Morgan Weighs In on Hamou Charges, Renoviction Fixes, and London’s Growth Plans
    10 mins