Episodios

  • The Morning Show Podcast - Dec 12th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Dec 12 2025
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we start with a major political development as Conservative MP Michael Ma leaves his party to join the federal Liberals, putting them just one seat short of a majority. We then turn to winter road safety with OPP Sgt. Ed Sanchuk after police responded to hundreds of crashes over two days, urging drivers to slow down and adjust to conditions. Next, we examine Australia’s decision to ban social media for teens under 16 with Western University researcher Christopher Dietzel and discuss whether Canada could follow suit. Sports are up next with Mike Stubbs breaking down the London Knights’ recent loss, their upcoming matchups, and who is running the team while Mark and Dale Hunter coach at the world juniors. We wrap up with a lighter note, looking at why one in seven people now put up more than one Christmas tree during the holidays.
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    56 m
  • Michael Ma Leaves Conservatives, Joins Liberals
    12 m
  • Should Canada Follow Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban?
    11 m
  • OPP Responds to Hundreds of Crashes During Winter Storm
    10 m
  • One in Seven People Have More Than One Christmas Tree
    11 m
  • Knights Fall to Niagara as Busy Weekend Looms
    9 m
  • Today in History - Dec 12
    4 m
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Dec 10th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Dec 10 2025
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with London Police Chief Thai Truong discussing recent gun violence and his priorities for 2026. We then speak with Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman about London’s support for a provincial state of emergency as homelessness, mental health, and addiction pressures grow. London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini joins us to explain what a new affiliate company will allow the utility to pursue. We look at why Ontario cities competing for family doctors may be making the problem worse, before examining the province’s new daycare safety fund with Andrea Hannen, who points to broader concerns about vehicles striking buildings. We wrap up with a look at the most-googled topics of 2025 and what drove Canadians’ online searches this year.
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    56 m