The Morning Show Podcast - Oct 2nd - brought to...
From power theft to downtown recovery and shoes-off offices, we cover the stories shaping London and beyond on The Morning Show Podcast
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London Hydro warns of dangerous tampering tied ...
CEO Ysni Semsedini says thieves targeting electrical systems for copper are putting lives at risk and costing the utility more than $1 million this year
10 min
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Downtown London’s office market showing early s...
Office-to-residential conversions appear to be breathing new life into London’s downtown core as vacancy rates start to decline
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Ontario falling short on child-care, housing an...
A new report says Ontario is off track on child-care affordability, skills training fairness and pollution reduction
11 min
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Panel debates weekly garbage collection and Can...
The panel weighs in on whether London should move to weekly garbage pickup and how partisan Canada really is compared to other nations
19 min
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The latest workplace trend: leaving your shoes ...
A growing number of companies are asking employees to go shoeless at work to encourage comfort and collaboration
8 min
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Today in History - Oct 2
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Oct 1st - brought to...
We break down Trump’s latest moves, Ford’s crime camera plan, a border tech meltdown, and the AI “actress” shaking up Hollywood
54 min
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Trump Renews Threat to Tariff Foreign Films — W...
U.S. President Donald Trump is again threatening tariffs on foreign films — we ask what it could mean for London’s growing film scene
10 min
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Trump Calls Canada the “51st State” — Again
President Trump has again referred to Canada as America’s “51st state” — we talk about his comments and what’s behind them
10 min
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Canadian Trucking Alliance Calls for Action Aft...
The Canadian Trucking Alliance says ongoing border tech issues are costing drivers and the economy valuable time and money
10 min
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Ford Gives Cities Say on Crime Cameras, But Not...
Premier Doug Ford says cities can choose whether to install cameras to fight crime — so why not let them decide on speed cameras too?
5 min
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Credit Card Fraud Nearly Doubles in Canada: Equ...
Equifax Canada says credit card fraud jumped nearly 70% in a year — we find out what’s driving the trend
8 min
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Meet Tilly Norwood — The Controversial AI “Actr...
The rise of AI performers like Tilly Norwood is sparking a major debate about the future of acting and authenticity in film
8 min
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Today in History - Oct 1
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 30th - brought ...
Today’s show covers everything from how to discuss Canada’s painful past with your children to debates over heat relief and generational quirks behind the wheel
51 min
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Truth and Reconc...
We discuss ways to help children understand the history and importance of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
11 min
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Buy Canadian or Bust: Tariffs, Trust, and Tensi...
The panel discusses whether a surge in tariffs and strained U.S.-Canada relations will lead to lasting change in how Canadians spend
20 min
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Proposed London Heat Bylaw Sparks Debate Over A...
A proposed bylaw would limit indoor temperatures for rentals with air conditioning — but critics say it leaves out the people who need relief the most
10 min
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From Silence to Soundtracks: What Each Generati...
Gen Z prefers quiet while Gen X turns up the music — we explore how different generations flirt, date, and drive
8 min
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Today in History - Sept 30
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 29th - brought ...
Today’s episode covers Ontario’s speed camera ban, Western’s homecoming party, Canada Post’s financial troubles, TikTok’s privacy failings, and a big win for the Blue Jays
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Mayor Morgan on Ontario’s Speed Camera Ban, Wes...
London Mayor Josh Morgan weighs in on Ontario’s move to ban speed cameras, the city’s winter homelessness plan, and how London’s strategy on homelessness is working—despite a growing crisis
10 min
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18,000 Fill Broughdale for Western Homecoming a...
Western’s unsanctioned homecoming party drew thousands with no major incidents, as London explores updates to its overnight parking ban and considers allowing pet waste in the green bin program
12 min
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Canada Post Strike Highlights Harsh Financial R...
Carleton University’s Ian Lee explains how the Canada Post strike underscores deep financial troubles and raises questions about the future of Canada’s postal service