Episodios

  • The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 15th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 15 2026
    We begin with a look at education reform in Ontario, including an interview with TVDSB trustee Marianne Larsen on the evolving role of trustees and new plans to tie school attendance to grades. Next, we cover a major water main break that shut down Huron and Highbury, along with a lengthy city hall meeting where politicians backed a study on tenant protections and debated a proposed development near the Westminster Ponds. We then hear from Western University professor Abe Oudshoorn about new supportive housing units and proposed funding to support homeless outreach agencies. After that, we check in on traffic concerns in Old North with Dan Cameron from Advocates for Calmer Traffic. Finally, we look at a new study suggesting a two-week digital detox could significantly improve focus, reduce anxiety, and even reverse signs of cognitive decline.
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  • Ontario scales back trustee authority in sweeping education changes
    11 m
  • Education changes put spotlight on trustees as province ties attendance to grades
    16 m
  • Water main break shuts key intersection as city hall debates tenant protections and ponds development
    12 m
  • Old North residents push for calmer streets amid ongoing traffic concerns
    10 m
  • New housing units and funding lifeline proposals highlight fight against homelessness
    11 m
  • Two week digital detox could rewind brain aging by a decade study finds
    9 m
  • Today in History - Apr 15th
    4 m