• The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 26th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Mar 26 2026
    London is moving forward with a long-overdue $27-million rebuild of Highbury Avenue, while London Hydro prepares for a busy 2026 with major infrastructure work planned in Gainsborough Meadows. Air Canada’s CEO is facing backlash over his inability to speak French, sparking questions about leadership at a national carrier. On the weekly panel, Nathan Caranci discusses whether incentives are the right way to boost a slowing housing market and whether London should track councillor attendance and introduce a lobbyist registry. In Owen Sound, a proposal to bill rescued anglers is raising questions about personal responsibility, and the Dream Lottery kicks off its 30th anniversary campaign supporting local health care.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • London Hydro gearing up for busy 2026 with major rebuild in Gainsborough Meadows
    11 mins
  • Highbury set for $27M overhaul as long-awaited rebuild gets green light
    10 mins
  • Dream Lottery kicks off 30th anniversary campaign
    8 mins
  • Morning Panel: Homebuilding slowdown concerns and incentives debate collide with calls to track politician attendance and lobbying
    19 mins
  • Air Canada CEO under fire over inability to speak French
    10 mins
  • Owen Sound deputy mayor wants rescued anglers billed for emergency response
    6 mins
  • Today in History - Mar 26th
    4 mins