B.C. Pulls the Plug on Drug Decriminalization P...
British Columbia has ended its drug decriminalization pilot project, marking a major shift in its approach to substance use and public safety
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Why Saying Names Correctly Is Harder Than Peopl...
A new survey shows seven per cent of people admit they don’t know how to pronounce anyone’s name, highlighting a surprisingly common social challenge
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Today in History - Jan 15
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 14th - brought t...
Today’s Morning Show explores potential trade talks with China and what they could mean for Canada’s auto industry, London city hall backing away from a contaminated downtown housing site, and new data showing homelessness worsening across Ontario
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Canada’s Auto Industry Warns Against Cutting EV...
We speak with Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association CEO Brian Kingston about reports that the Mark Carney government is considering lowering tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for better access for Canadian canola and seafood
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City Backs Away from Downtown Housing Plan Over...
London city hall is stepping back from plans to redevelop a downtown parking lot into housing after contamination concerns surfaced
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Homelessness Surges Across Ontario, New Municip...
We speak with Western University professor Abe Oudshoorn about a new report from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario showing homelessness continues to worsen across the province
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Impaired Driving Rose After Cannabis Legalizati...
Brock University professor Michael Armstrong breaks down how impaired driving rates shifted after cannabis legalization and tougher impairment laws came into force in 2018
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Gen Z’s New Trend: Pretending It’s 2016
We talk about how going back ten years would mean far more affordable homes and a very different housing reality for young Canadians
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Today in History - Jan 14
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 13th - brought t...
Today’s Morning Show Podcast covers the rollout of body-worn cameras for London police, legal action being considered after a BIA cyberattack, progress on affordable housing, and the Ford government’s promise to connect everyone with a doctor
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Body-Worn Cameras Rolling Out Across London Pol...
London Police Chief Thai Truong says all sworn officers will be equipped with body-worn cameras by June 2026 as part of a broader accountability strategy
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Vacant Downtown Offices and Passenger Rail: Has...
The panel debated why London leads the country in vacant downtown office space and whether city hall should intervene more aggressively.
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Are Ontario’s Plans to Connect Everyone With a ...
The Ford government has pledged to connect all Ontarians with a primary care provider, but progress remains uneven across the province
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Legal Action Considered After BIA Cyberattack a...
The Hamilton Road BIA is considering legal action following a cyberattack that drained more than one hundred thousand dollars from its accounts
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Are Canadians Burned Out on Tipping and Donatio...
Canadians are increasingly frustrated with constant tip and donation prompts in everyday transactions
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Recruitment Drive Targets 55+ Entrepreneurs in ...
Over 55 Skills at Work London is launching a recruitment drive aimed at entrepreneurs aged 55 and over
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Today in History - Jan 13
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 12th - brought t...
Today’s podcast covers London’s unemployment rate, economic growth, online voting, rail service, population shifts, dementia awareness, social media policy, and a new local festival
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Mayor Josh Morgan on Unemployment, Economic Gro...
London Mayor Josh Morgan discusses rising unemployment, strategies to grow the local economy, and whether online voting could boost engagement
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London Chamber Backs Push for Better Passenger ...
The London Chamber of Commerce is supporting calls for improved passenger rail service to and from the Forest City
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St. Thomas Ranks High on List of Fast-Growing C...
St. Thomas is ranking near the top of a list of cities people are moving to in Ontario
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Chamber CEO Graham Henderson on Rail, Growth, a...
London Chamber CEO Graham Henderson discusses improved rail service and how city hall can help grow the local economy
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Canada Rules Out Ban on X Despite Deepfake Conc...
Canada is not considering a ban on X despite international backlash over deepfake content
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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and Ontario’s Demen...
Dr. Jennifer Ingram discusses Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and how Ontario can prepare for a sharp rise in dementia cases