Panel: Is London’s 3.6% Tax Hike Fair—and Are P...
Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci debate whether London’s proposed hike is reasonable and whether Canada’s internal trade system is improving
18 min
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Ford Open to Using Notwithstanding Clause for S...
A look at the Premier’s comments about invoking the clause to force greater transparency on sex offender information
9 min
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New Report Finds One in Four Workers Took No Va...
A study shows a large share of workers avoided taking any vacation days in 2025, raising concerns about burnout
8 min
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Today in History - Nov 18
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 17th - brought t...
Today’s podcast covers budget deliberations with Mayor Morgan, defence-sector opportunities, the Swedish royal visit, declining Canadian travel to the U.S., rising hydro rates, and Gen Z’s shift away from fast food
51 min
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Swedish Royals Visit Canada Amid Growing Multi-...
We look at the purpose behind the Swedish royal family’s visit and how it ties into Canada’s interest in purchasing fighter jets from several countries
7 min
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Defence Spending in Federal Budget Could Boost ...
David Perry from the Canadian Global Affairs Institute explains why the federal budget may create opportunities for cities like London with established defence manufacturing bases
9 min
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City Hall Begins 2026 Budget Talks as London Se...
Mayor Josh Morgan walks through the start of 2026 budget deliberations and explains what Londoners can expect now that a builder has been chosen for the city’s micro-shelter site
9 min
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Green Party Leader Urges Province to Tackle Roo...
Mike Schreiner discusses growing pressure on the provincial government to address rising hydro rates following the latest electricity price hike
10 min
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Canadians Are Visiting the U.S. Less — And It’s...
New projections show Canadian travel to the U.S. will reach only 85% of 2019 levels this year, adding to a broader tourism slowdown
4 min
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Rising Prices Push Young Adults Away from Fast ...
New data shows young adults are spending less on fast food as soaring menu prices reshape dining habits
9 min
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Today in History - Nov 17
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 14th - brought t...
Today’s podcast explores how Londoners feel about life in the city, highlights Wear Purple Day, marks World Diabetes Day, previews the Knights’ weekend, and covers a strange bus theft in Hamilton
47 min
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New Survey Reveals How Londoners Feel About The...
A new survey finds 76% of Londoners rate their quality of life as good or very good, though younger residents are far less positive than older ones
9 min
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Shine the Light Campaign Returns as London Prep...
Jennifer Dunn from the London Abused Women’s Centre discusses the importance of Wear Purple Day and the ongoing Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign
10 min
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Banting House Marks World Diabetes Day with New...
Grant Maltman explains how World Diabetes Day connects back to London and why Banting’s discovery of insulin remains one of the most important breakthroughs in medical history
9 min
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London Knights Look to Bounce Back in Weekend M...
Mike Stubbs joins us to break down what the Knights need to do to get back to their winning ways after a stretch of inconsistency
9 min
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Hamilton Police Arrest Man After He Steals City...
A man in Hamilton stole a city bus with riders still aboard but caused no damage and even continued letting passengers on and off
7 min
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Today in History - Nov 14
What happened on this day in history?
2 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 13th - brought t...
We break down the Cami plant dispute, new high-rise plans, London’s plowing debate, the case for 24/7 construction, and the season’s strangest holiday gifts
57 min
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Workers at Cami Threaten Plant Seizure If GM Tr...
Laid-off workers in Ingersoll say they will occupy the Cami plant if GM attempts to take out machinery they believe is critical to its future
4 min
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First Snowfall Causes Chaos as Panel Debates Lo...
John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss discuss the season’s first messy commute and whether London’s plowing strategy needs a rethink
20 min
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London Surpasses $2.2B in Building Permits as N...
Steve Lehman weighs in on London’s second straight year of record building permits and the push ahead on two future high-rises at the Crossings Pub property
11 min
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City Politicians Reject Allowing Low-Risk Home ...
A city committee has turned down a proposal to let residents sell low-risk homemade foods, even though the province already permits it
10 min
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Unusual Christmas Gifts: From Knitted Phone Hol...
Apple rolls out a high-priced knitted case while Oprah’s annual gift guide features luxury items that might blow up your holiday budget