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Western strike turns one month old
A strike by workers at Western University is now a month old. Chris Yates, vice president for CUPE Local 2361, joins The Morning Show.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Canada's annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day is a time of recognition, remembrance and respect for survivors of residential schools. Cody Groat, Assistant Professor of Indigenous Studies at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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London Police prepare for Western Homecoming pa...
10,000 people attended unsanctioned street parties in London last year for Western Homecoming. How are police preparing for this year? London Police Constable Matthew Dawson joins The Morning Show.
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Canada's declining fertility rate
Canada’s fertility rate, which has been steadily declining, has hit a record low and the country is now among the "lowest-low" fertility nations. Kate Choi, Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Research on Social Inequality at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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London Knights drop the puck on another season
The London Knights will start their defence of the OHL Championship tonight against the Flint Firebirds. Mike Stubbs, voice of the Knights and host of London Live, joins The Morning Show.
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Former LHSC board member responds to LHSC shakeup
The provincial government has appointed a supervisor to oversee the London Health Sciences Centre. On Wednesday, interim president and CEO David Musyj was named supervisor. Ronald Breen, chartered accountant and former board member of the London Health Sciences Centre, joins The Morning Show.
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David Musyj takes over in LHSC shakeup
The provincial government has appointed a supervisor to oversee the London Health Sciences Centre. On Wednesday, interim president and CEO David Musyj was named supervisor. Dr. Donald Farquhar, former chief of medicine at University Hospital and assistant dean at the Schulich School of Medicine, joins The Morning Show.
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3M Harvest Lunch
The 3M Harvest Lunch and United Way 2024 Community Campaign Launch happens today. Kelly Ziegner, President and CEO of United Way Elgin Middlesex, joins The Morning Show.
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Rowan's Law Day
Today is Rowan's Law Day. Rowan's Law was named for Rowan Stringer, a high school rugby player from Ottawa, who died in the spring of 2013 from a condition known as second impact syndrome. Ravi Menon, a professor in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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London's renoviction bylaw about to become a re...
After months of debate, London's new renoviction bylaw could receive final approval by city council today but not everyone is happy. Claire Wittnebel, chair of the London central chapter of London ACORN, joins The Morning Show to share their concerns.
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Mayor Josh Morgan talks HART hubs, bike lanes a...
Provincial HART hubs, restricting bike lanes and London's proposed renoviction bylaw are on the agenda for this week's interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
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Increasing literacy in London
The Adopt-A-School program aims to increase literacy in Canada, and a London school is right in the thick of it. What is the program? Teacher-librarian Lyndsay Nancekivell joins The Morning Show.
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Australia wants to ban social media for teens
Social media could soon be banned for teenagers in Australia, or will it? Is a ban actually possible? London-based tech analyst Carmi Levy joins The Morning Show.
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London man gives back
A London man is giving back after surviving a rare flesh-eating disease. Rick DeJager, owner of Tiger Jacks and survivor of Fournier's Gangrene, joins The Morning Show.
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The 16th Annual Walk of Champions
The Multiple Myeloma Walk of Champions returns Sunday at the Dorchester Fairgrounds. Heather Appleton, a multiple myeloma patient, joins The Morning Show.
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Kicks for Strength
The Kicks for Strength charity soccer event is back for a second year in a row. Organizers Mackenzie and Alexandre Machado join The Morning Show.
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Booze in corner stores
Londoners can now buy booze in corner stores, but is that a good thing? Public health officials say it isn't. Dr. Joanne Kearon, acting medical officer of health for the Middlesex-London Health Unit joins The Morning Show.
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The first day of school for TVDSB
Kids are back in class with new cellphone rules and a new curriculum. Mark Fisher, director of education for the Thames Valley District School Board, joins The Morning Show.
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Should summer vacation be shorter?
Kids returned to class this week, but how active were they? Would a shorter summer vacation make for healthier habits? Guelph prof Lori Ann Vallis joins The Morning Show.
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TVDSB's costly retreat
Should the Thames Valley District School Board be going on out-of-town retreats when they're running a deficit? Craig Smith from ETFO joins The Morning Show.
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The Paralympics in Paris
What is it like to represent your country at the Paralympic Games? David Howe, former Paralympian and prof at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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World class beer from London
London knows how good Anderson Craft Ales is, and now so does the world. Gavin Anderson joins The Morning Show to talk about being named best in the world.
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Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner co...
Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner will be in the London region today as talk of an early election continues to swirl. Mike Schreiner joins The Morning Show.
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Integrity Commissioner clears Susan Stevenson
London's integrity commissioner has ruled Ward 4 Councillor Susan Stevenson didn't violate the city's code of conduct while making controversial comments about sex workers. Susan Stevenson joins The Morning Show.
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Ontario cracks down on supervised consumption s...
Ontario has announced plans to ban consumption and treatment services sites within 200-metres of schools and child care centres, which will lead to the closure of 10 facilities. London's supervised consumption site won't be impacted. Dr. Doris Grinspun, CEO of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, joins The Morning Show.
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