The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 7th - brought to...
Howard Ramos joins the show to talk about Canadian pride and what it means to be Canadian, we talk about the London Knights incredible playoff streak with Mike Stubbs, we'll highlight an inspiring charity bonspiel this weekend in the city and talk tariffs and Canadians eating habits.
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What does it mean to be Canadian?
Canadian pride has been on display in the wake of the threat of U.S. tariffs and Donald Trump's talk about making Canada the 51st U.S. State. What does it mean to be Canadian? Howard Ramos, professor of sociology at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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Turning tragedy into triumph
The 2nd Annual Wayne MacDonald Charity Bonspiel on Saturday. It's named after Wayne MacDonald, a competitive curler who previously represented Ontario at national championships who was left a paraplegic after a workplace incident in 1999. Wayne MacDonald joins The Morning Show.
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The London Knights keep doing London Knights th...
After clinching a playoff spot on Tuesday for the 24th straight year, the London Knights are back at it tonight against Peterborough at Canada Life Place. Mike Stubbs, voice of the London Knights, joins The Morning Show.
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Mayor Josh Morgan will meet with local business...
Is London prepared for the impact of U.S. tariffs if the 30-day pause ends without a resolution between Canada and the U.S.?
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Investigating our eating habits, is breakfast m...
A new study has found 63% per cent of people watch TV while eating dinner.
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 6th - brought to...
The Ontario election, housing issues, where would you live if you couldn't live in Canada and the Thursday Panel are all featured on today's edition of The Morning Show Podcast.
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Colin D'Mello on the Ontario campaign with thre...
Ontarians are three weeks away from going to the polls. What has been the story of the campaign so far? Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureau Chief for Global News, joins The Morning Show.
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Morning Show Panel talks Ontario election
Lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission Stephanie Marentette and retired broadcaster Bob Smith join The Morning Panel to discuss Canadian patriotism in the wake of Donald Trump's tariff threats and the provincial election.
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Morning Show Panel talks Canadian pride
Lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission Stephanie Marentette and retired broadcaster Bob Smith join The Morning Panel to discuss Canadian patriotism in the wake of Donald Trump's tariff threats and the provincial election.
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Could changing development charges help Ontario...
With three weeks to go until election day in Ontario the London and St. Thomas Association of Realtors and Ontario Real Estate Association want there to be more talk about housing. Dale Marsh, chair of LSTAR, joins The Morning Show.
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Where would you live if you couldn't live in Ca...
Devon loves Canada but if he had to live somewhere else, where would he go?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 5th - brought to...
Concerns about DeepSeek AI, promoting the Y.O.U. Breakfast and the home of London's HART Hub are all featured on today's edition of The Morning Show Podcast.
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How concerned should we be about DeepSeek AI?
China's new AI powered chatbot is continuing to make waves in the tech world. Carmi Levy, London-based tech analyst, joins The Morning Show.
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19 years of the Y.O.U breakfast
The 19th annual Breakfast for Y.O.U. is on Friday. Steve Cordes, executive director of Youth Opportunities Unlimited, joins The Morning Show.
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The Salvation Army will be home to London's HAR...
The Salvation Army's Centre of Hope will be the location for London's HART Hub, which will be operated by CHMA Thames Valley. Jon DeActis, executive director of the Salvation Army's Centre of Hope, joins The Morning Show.
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How heavily could the manufacturing sector be i...
Canada has been spared 25% tariffs from the United States -- for now. What should we be doing to better protect ourselves in the future? Dennis Darby, president and CEO of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, joins The Morning Show.
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With the threat of Trump's tariffs still loomin...
The threat of tariffs from the United States is on hold for 30 days. How should we use that time to support small businesses in case tariffs do go ahead in a month? Ryan Mallough, VP of legislative affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, joins The Morning Show.
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What are London manufacturers thinking about th...
Canada has been spared 25% tariffs from the United States -- for now. What should we be doing to better protect ourselves in the future? Jason Bates, general manager of the London Region Manufacturing Council, joins The Morning Show.
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Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie talks tar...
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie joins The Morning Show to discuss tariffs and the provincial election.
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Mayor Josh Morgan on what London can do to comb...
The looming trade war between Canada and the U.S. and what London city hall can do is the focus for this week's interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
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How will London be impacted by Trump's tariffs?
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.