After U.S. President Donald Trump followed through with his 25 per cent tariff threat against Canada, starting Tuesday, Canada will reciprocate with retaliatory 25 per cent tariffs on American goods. Mike Tucker, professor of business and economics at Fanshawe College, joins The Morning Show to discuss the impact.
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Ward 3 Councillor Peter Cuddy apologizes, pledg...
Video surfaced this week of an aggressive confrontation between Ward 3 Councillor Peter Cuddy and a man with whom he reportedly had a legal difference with. Councillor Cuddy speaks first to Devon Peacock on The Morning Show about what happened and what will happen next.
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Western University researchers find incentives ...
New research from Western University has found small incentives for improving physical activity can have very positive results. Babac Salmani, PhD candidate at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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New survey finds 25% of working Canadians aged ...
A new report says only one in three working Canadians aged 50 and older believe they will be able to afford to retire when they want to. Natalie Iciaszczyk, Program Manager of Survey Research at the National Institute on Ageing, joins The Morning Show.
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Why are there a bunch of gurneys outside the LH...
A demonstration will be held outside the London Health Sciences Centre today to draw attention to wait times in the province. Michael Hurley, CUPE's Ontario Council of Hospital Unions, joins The Morning Show.
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Impromptu rule from council costs city hall an ...
London city council's rule the stipulates where some resting spaces for homeless people can be located will cost the city an extra million dollars. Sarah Campbell, executive director of Ark Aid Street Mission, joins The Morning Show.
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How many family doctors does London need?
Do the provincial parties have the right solutions to attract more family doctors to Ontario? Dr. Dominik Nowak, president of the Ontario Medical Association, joins The Morning Show.
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The Ontario election has begun
Today is the first official day of the Ontario election. Will tariff talk overshadow the other issues at play? Lydia Miljan, professor of political science at the University of Windsor, joins The Morning Show.
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Could London help solve Canada's housing afford...
A new report from the C.D. Howe Institute says if Canada is going to make progress on housing affordability, it needs to invest in cities like London. Paul Beaudry, professor at the Vancouver School of Economics and one of the authors of the report, joins The Morning Show.
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Gaining a better understanding of chronic pain
Researchers at Western University have found a new way to predict pain and this could transform the way chronic pain is understood and managed. Siobhan Schabrun, professor at Western's School of Physical Therapy and one of the authors of the report, joins The Morning Show.
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London's HART Hub
London has been announced as the location for one of 18 provincial HART Hubs from the province to address homelessness across Ontario. Dean Astolfi, VP of supportive housing for CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services, joins The Morning Show.
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How to handle the winter blues
Feeling the winter blues? A University of Guelph psychologist says keeping up with interests, hobbies and activities can help. Dr. Kristel Thomassin, psychologist at the University of Guelph, joins The Morning Show.
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Kansas City Chiefs fan, and London Mayor, Josh ...
The Kansas City Chiefs, HART hubs, warming centres and the provincial election are on the agenda for this weeks interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
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Tiny homes for homless veterans in London
The City of London is partnering with St. Joseph's Hospital and Homes for Heroes to open a 20-unit tiny home village for homeless veterans. Brad Field, president and CEO of the Homes for Heroes Foundation, joins The Morning Show.
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Does London need to update the criteria for ope...
Should London change the criteria for when warming centres should be opened in the city? Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show.
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Boosting inter-provincial trade could help cush...
As Canada braces for Donald Trump's tariffs, Devon explains why improving inter-provincial trade should be part of Canada's response.
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A new beginning for the London Children's Museum
The London Children's Museum will have its official grand opening today at 100 Kellogg Lane. Kate Ledgley, Executive Director of London Children's Museum, joins The Morning Show.
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Mike Stubbs on Easton Cowan and the London Knights
Easton Cowan broke a record held by Mario Lemieux on Thursday. Mike Stubbs, voice of the London Knights, joins The Morning Show to talk all things Knights.
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Mayor Josh Morgan on the State of the City
Mayor Josh Morgan will give his third State of the City address today at RBC Place. What's the state of the city? Mayor Morgan joins The Morning Show.
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Paul Van Meerbergen on the threat of Trump's ta...
What impact could Donald Trump's tariffs have on London? What is our role? Are we doing enough to prepare? Ward 10 Councillor Paul Van Meerbergen joins The Morning Show.
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Writing the State of the City speech
What's it like to write a state of the city speech? Nathan Smith, chief of staff to Mayor Morgan, joins The Morning Show.
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Former Mayor Ed Holder on the State of the City
What's it like to give a state of the city speech? What is the state of London? Former Mayor Ed Holder joins The Morning Show to discuss.
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Will Doug Ford call an election next week?
Doug Ford’s office has sent internal email signalling an early Ontario election is imminent. Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureacu Chief for Global News, joins The Morning Show.
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Disney on Ice returns to London tonight
Disney on Ice returns to London this weekend. Gary Tsai will be one of the skaters on the ice. Gary joins The Morning Show.
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Why don't London's warming centres stay open ov...
Why are there homeless people sleeping on the street during extremely cold temperatures? That question sparked a debate at London city hall on Tuesday. Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show.