The Canadian Trucking Alliance calls for suppor...
The head of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce says broad-based U-S tariffs on Canada is forcing both countries toward a ``recession, job losses and economic disaster.'' The Canadian Trucking Alliance says trucking moves most of the trade between Canada and the U.S. The CTA is one of many groups calling for relief in response to the tariffs. Stephen Laskowski, CEO and president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance, joins The Morning Show.
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Premier Doug Ford wants everyone to Buy Ontario
With uncertainty swirling as a result of Donald Trump's tariffs, Premier Doug Ford wants everyone to Buy Ontario.
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Could there be a compromise on Trump's tariffs?
U.S. President Donald Trump's North American trade war is in full bloom -- but a key member of his team is floating a potential compromise. Last night, ahead of Trump's televised speech to Congress, his Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick hinted that there could be a ramp off the devastating duties.
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The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 4th - brought to...
U.S. President Donald Trump has followed through on his threat to impose steep tariffs on Canadian goods. That's the focus of today's podcast.
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When will MPP's be back at Queen's Park?
Premier Doug Ford says he's prepared to follow through with measures he previously announced after U-S President Donald Trump confirmed 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs will start today with a lower 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy. When will MPP's be back at Queen's Park? Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureau Chief for Global News, joins The Morning Show.
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Morning Show Panel talks what London should become
Former London Police Chief Murray Faulkner and former London city councillor Roger Caranci join The Morning Panel to discuss the Canada-U.S. tariff war and planning London's future.
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Morning Show Panel talks Canada-U.S. tariff war
Former London Police Chief Murray Faulkner and former London city councillor Roger Caranci join The Morning Panel to discuss the Canada-U.S. tariff war and planning London's future.
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Canada and the U.S. are officially in a trade war
After months of threats, the U.S. has finally gone ahead with tariffs on Canadian goods -- and Canada is ready to respond.
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Canada has a goldfish problem
Canada has a goldfish problem. Goldfish are an invasive species and increasingly are showing up in freshwater ponds, lakes and bogs in North America. A new paper published in Fisheries magazine says this is a growing problem. Emma Schubert and Kate Storey, two of the co-authors of the paper, join The Morning Show.
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 28th - brought t...
On today's show we'll review the results of the Ontario election, we'll talk about the impact the tariffs from the U.S. have already had, without them even starting yet and we'll talk to OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique about the fentanyl threat in Canada.
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OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique on the threat ...
The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police met with the new Commissioner of Canada's Fight Against Fentanyl this week to discuss ways to combat the fentanyl crisis in Canada. What is the current threat level of fentanyl in Canada? What more needs to be done? Thomas Carrique, OPP Commissioner and President of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, joins The Morning Show.
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Breaking down Doug Ford's big election win
Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives won a third majority government last night, propelled by his crusade against U-S President Donald Trump's tariff threats. Lydia Miljan, professor of political science at the University of Windsor, joins The Morning Show.
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Doug Ford wins again but London stays the same
The Ontario election brought very little change in London and across the province, Devon breaks down the results.
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What impact has the uncertainty of U.S. tariffs...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will hit Canada with tariffs on Tuesday as scheduled. Mike Wallace, executive director of the London Development Institute, joins The Morning Show.
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 27th - brought t...
On today's show we'll talk about the provincial election, the youth mental health crisis in Ontario and what it would take for you to give up everything and travel the world.
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Morning Show Panel talks about the Ontario elec...
Lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission Stephanie Marentette and retired broadcaster Bob Smith join The Morning Panel to discuss the Ontario election campaign.
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Morning Show Panel talks about the Ontario elec...
Lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission Stephanie Marentette and retired broadcaster Bob Smith join The Morning Panel to discuss the Ontario election campaign.
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The youth mental health crisis in Ontario
Kids Help Phone says in 2024, nearly 45 per cent of the counselling and texting conversations they had across the country about suicide among kids 13 and under came from Ontario. Emma Beaudoin, Bilingual Manager of Texting Service at Kids Help Phone, joins The Morning Show.
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Ontarians go to the polls today -- here's what ...
Londoners are set to vote in the provincial election today, do you know who you're voting for?
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How much money would you need to give up your c...
1 in 6 people wouldn't give up current life for any amount of money
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 26th - brought t...
The arrival of the Hard Rock Hotel in London, the impact of U.S. tariffs on the agri-food sector and Londoners happiness levels are all on the agenda for today's podcast.
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Stats Canada says Londoners are pretty happy
How happy are Londoners? According to Stats Canada, pretty happy.
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What the Hard Rock Hotel will mean for London
The Hard Rock Hotel in London is now accepting reservations. What is the outlook for tourism in London at the moment? Cheryl Finn, general manager for Tourism London, joins The Morning Show.
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Elgin-Middlesex-London PC candidate Rob Flack o...
A new RBC report says Canada has become too reliant on the U.S. It says the Canadian agriculture industry needs to expand its international exports to protect itself against U.S. tariffs and hold its own against global competitors. Rob Flack, Progressive Conservative candidate for Elgin-Middlesex-London, joins The Morning Show.
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Want to know how much sewage is going into the ...
London has unveiled a new website to show just how much sewage flows into the Thames River during big storms. Kirby Oudekerk, London's division manager of wastewater treatment operations, joins The Morning Show.