Carmi Levy joined us to explore the growing concerns around the speed of AI development and the risks of Agentic AI
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Study Says 13 is the Bare Minimum for a Smartphone
A massive global study warns that giving kids phones before age 13 can lead to long-term emotional and behavioral issues
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Today in History - July 31
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 30th - brought ...
CFIB weighs in on tariffs, school boards feel the heat, and we break down a new study on why some people want bosses who are, well, mean
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Small Businesses Urge Feds to Release Tariff Fu...
Corinne Pohlmann of the CFIB says Ottawa should use tariff revenue to support Canadian businesses if no deal is reached
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OPSBA President Discusses Trustee Role Amid Fin...
With school boards under the microscope, the Ontario Public School Boards' Association says trustees remain critical to the system
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Shocking Crash at London Grocery Store Caught o...
A car slammed into a northwest London grocery store, but no one was hurt in the dramatic crash
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London Community Foundation Passes $1.5M in Vit...
Lori Runciman says the 2025 Community Vitality Grants are helping address some of London’s most pressing challenges
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Australia Expands Youth Social Media Ban to Inc...
Australia is cracking down on screen time by adding YouTube to its growing list of banned platforms for minors
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Want a Tough Boss? Your Outlook on Life Might B...
A Columbia study suggests people who see the world as competitive prefer bosses who are strict and assertive
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Today in History - July 30
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 29th - brought ...
We look at the future of U.S.-Canada trade, housing affordability in London, and what Canadians really want from the modern workplace
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No Deal? No Problem? Morning Panel Tackles Trad...
Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci weigh in on Canada’s next steps if a U.S. deal isn’t reached and whether travel inside Canada has become unaffordable
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$25K Loan Proposal Could Help London Renters Bu...
Dale Marsh of LSTAR breaks down a proposed city loan plan aimed at helping renters become first-time homebuyers
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Carney Says Talks with U.S. Heating Up as Harpe...
With negotiations entering an intense phase, we explore whether a U.S. deal would serve Canada—or if it’s time to pivot away
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Three-in-Five Canadians Say ‘No Thanks’ to Full...
With employers tightening hybrid policies, many Canadians still want to work from home—and the data backs them up
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Ford Hits Popularity Peak as Crombie Faces Lead...
Premier Doug Ford’s approval hits new highs, sparking questions about whether the Ontario Liberals will stick with Bonnie Crombie
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Today in History - July 29
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 28th - brought ...
We cover trade tensions, surviving the heat, summer swim safety, a protest-fueled Alberta by-election, and how social media could sink your job search
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Clock Ticking on Canada-U.S. Trade Deal as Dead...
With no deal in sight, economist Mahmood Nanji explains Canada’s options and the economic impact of rising protectionism south of the border
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How to Beat the Heat — and Stay Healthy Doing It
Dr. Joanne Kearon offers life-saving advice on how to handle the current heat wave and prepare for more extreme heat days in the future
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Make a Splash, Not a Trip to the ER
Injury Prevention Specialist Rai Di Loreto explains how to stay safe around water and avoid common summertime risks
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Longest Ballot in Canadian History Sparks Debat...
A protest for electoral reform is making headlines, but is a 200-name ballot helping or hurting democracy?
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Your Instagram Might Be Costing You a Job
We explore how social media clout can be a double-edged sword when it comes to impressing future employers