Ford’s approval slides at one-year mark of thir...
The panel debates whether Doug Ford is losing momentum one year into his third term while also asking what spring garbage says about civic pride in London
19 min
102
Seniors unknowingly used in online scams
A new warning about how scammers are using seniors in misleading social media ads without their knowledge or consent
10 min
103
Man turns blue from head to toe in bizarre beds...
A strange case lands a man in hospital after he turns blue, only to discover the cause was dye from his bedsheets
7 min
104
Today in History - Mar 19th
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
105
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 18th - brought t...
We break down the province’s health policy shift, affordability debates, economic opportunities and a cultural mystery making headlines worldwide
51 min
106
Ontario pushes ahead with cuts to supervised co...
The Ontario government is moving forward with plans to cut funding for several supervised consumption sites, including London’s, raising alarm among public health officials
9 min
107
Study sheds light on support gaps for homeless ...
A new look at homelessness highlights the challenges mothers face when at risk of being separated from their children
9 min
108
Ontario looks to expand ‘bring-your-own booze’ ...
The province is planning to allow people to bring and consume their own alcohol at more outdoor events, including farmers’ markets and screenings
7 min
109
Canada could capitalize on shifting U.S. climat...
Clean Prosperity’s Brendan Frank explains why Canada may be well-positioned to benefit from the shift
Manitoba is proposing legislation to stop grocers from charging different prices online, sparking debate about fairness for consumers
6 min
111
Has Banksy been unmasked? Reports claim identit...
Fresh reports suggest the elusive street artist Banksy may finally have been identified
8 min
112
Today in History - Mar 18th
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
113
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 17th - brought t...
Today’s show covers the Ford government ending funding for London’s supervised consumption site, the premier’s push to legalize pepper spray for self-defence, a panel debate on consumption sites and city-run grocery stores, and whether London should have a St. Patrick’s Day parade
54 min
114
Morning Panel: Ford Cuts Funding for London’s C...
Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci weigh in on the Ford government’s decision to cut funding for London’s supervised consumption site and whether city-run grocery stores could help address rising food costs
20 min
115
Ford Government Pulls Funding for Ontario Consu...
We break down the Ford government’s move to shut off provincial funding for consumption sites and what the change could mean for harm reduction services in London
13 min
116
Ford Calls on Ottawa to Legalize Pepper Spray f...
Premier Doug Ford is urging the federal government to legalize pepper spray for personal protection — we look at the proposal and the debate around it
11 min
117
Should London Have a St. Patrick’s Day Parade?
With St. Patrick’s Day celebrations happening across the city, we ask whether London should finally organize an official parade
8 min
118
Today in History - Mar 17th
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
119
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 16th - brought t...
Ontario’s decision to shut down supervised consumption sites, rising unemployment in London, and Fanshawe College program suspensions headline today’s edition of The Morning Show
56 min
120
Ford government moves to cut funding for superv...
Ontario’s surprise decision to end funding for supervised consumption sites means London’s Carepoint facility could close by June 13
10 min
121
Mayor Josh Morgan reacts to consumption site cl...
Mayor Josh Morgan discusses the province’s decision to defund supervised consumption sites and what it could mean for London
8 min
122
Fanshawe College suspends more programs as defi...
Fanshawe College has announced another round of program suspensions as the school works to address a growing deficit
9 min
123
Should London run its own grocery store?
We explore whether municipal grocery stores could help lower food prices or if governments should stay out of the grocery business
5 min
124
Surging oil prices could drive airline ticket p...
McGill aviation lecturer John Gradek explains how rising oil prices could soon translate into higher airfare
10 min
125
Are movie theatres losing audiences? Survey sug...
With the 98th Oscars over, new survey results suggest fewer people are regularly going to movie theatres