Do Canadians know their own history? The Mornin...
This week’s panel explores why so many Canadians are unfamiliar with their country’s history and how to strengthen our understanding of military heritage
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London marks Remembrance Day as fewer Canadians...
We look at what’s happening in London for Remembrance Day, including today’s ceremony at Victoria Park, and a new poll that shows fewer Canadians are planning to participate
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Red tape still bottling up Canada’s small alcoh...
SeoRhin Yoo from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business explains why outdated trade rules still block small and craft alcohol producers from selling across provincial borders
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Today in History - Nov 11
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 10th - brought t...
London’s first snowfall, Ottawa’s latest political test, and a new viral shower trend all make for a busy Monday on The Morning Show Podcast
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Why Do Drivers Forget How to Handle Snow Every ...
As the first flakes fall, London drivers struggle to adjust—sparking the yearly debate about whether snow tires should be mandatory in Ontario
Dr. Rod Lim explains what parents and families can do to stay healthy and avoid overcrowding emergency rooms this respiratory season
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Remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Later
This week marks 50 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior—an event that remains one of Canada’s most haunting maritime disasters
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Mayor Josh Morgan on Remembrance, Road Safety, ...
Mayor Josh Morgan discusses Remembrance Day in London, city traffic concerns, and what Ontario’s shifting housing targets could mean for local growth
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Liberal Government Survives Another Confidence ...
The minority Liberal government scraped through two confidence votes last week—Professor Lydia Miljan explains what’s at stake ahead of a third
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Why Are People Turning the Lights Off in the Sh...
The internet’s newest self-care craze involves closing your eyes, turning out the lights, and embracing sensory deprivation in the shower
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Today in History - Nov 10
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 7th - brought to...
Today’s podcast features interviews on London’s first major housing project in decades, Ontario’s economic challenges, and local hockey highlights
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Ontario Finance Minister Defends Fall Economic ...
Ontario’s Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy explains the province’s approach to managing slower growth, weaker housing starts, and a softening economy
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London & Middlesex Community Housing Opens Firs...
CEO Paul Chisholm discusses the grand opening of Reimagine Southdale, a milestone project designed to modernize and expand affordable housing options in London
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Political Turbulence: Liberals Survive Budget V...
The federal Liberals narrowly survived their first budget confidence vote while the Conservatives lost another MP, adding to Canada’s growing political drama
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London Knights Alumni Shine in the NHL Spotlight
Mike Stubbs joins the show to talk about how Easton Cowan, Sam Dickinson, Nazem Kadri and John Tavares are performing on hockey’s biggest stage
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From Hollywood to London: Tyler Hilton’s New Li...
Tyler Hilton talks about his move to London, becoming a Canadian citizen, and balancing life as an actor, musician and author
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Prince Harry Apologizes for Wearing Dodgers Hat...
The Duke of Sussex issued an apology after his baseball cap choice stirred light-hearted controversy among Canadian fans
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Today in History - Nov 7
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 6th - brought to...
A full episode of news and nuance — from global courtrooms to local stages — including political intrigue, neighbourhood safety, and the “cringe” culture of cash
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Old North Residents Sound Alarm Over Speeding o...
Teresa McLellan and Dan Cameron share findings from an Old North survey showing speeding as residents’ number one safety issue
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Floor Crossing and Pay Raises: Political Shakeu...
John Fyfe-Millar and Matt Newton-Reid weigh in on Chris d’Entremont’s defection to the Liberals and London city council’s 35% pay hike, debating the political fallout from both
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Supreme Court Casts Doubt on Trump’s Power to I...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether former President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing sweeping tariffs on Canada and other nations
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Puppeteer Ronnie Burkett Brings Wonderful Joe t...
Award-winning puppeteer Ronnie Burkett joins us to discuss his new production Wonderful Joe, a heartfelt, imaginative look at community and belief