The Morning Show Podcast - June 5th - brought t...
On today’s show: Doug Ford’s development law draws criticism from First Nations, and new polling shows most people like their first names
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Morning Show panels talks London’s future and e...
A new report from People for Education also sparks a discussion on how schools can balance foundational skills with citizenship and critical thinking
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Ontario legislature adjourns: what lies ahead f...
D’Mello outlines what to expect from the Ford government this summer and how parties are preparing for a fall return
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Ashton Sahli saddles up for PBR London Classic ...
Sahli talks about the adrenaline, training, and mindset needed to take on the world’s toughest bulls
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Only 6% of people dislike their first name, new...
Just 6% of respondents say they dislike their first name — and men were more likely than women to want a different one
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Ford government fast-tracks new development law...
Indigenous communities say they were not meaningfully consulted, raising concerns about land rights and environmental impacts
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Today in History - June 5
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 4th - brought t...
From cross-border friction to falling home sales and AI in your doctor’s office—today’s show breaks down the stories shaping life in Canada right now
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Dr. Mario Elia talks AI, ChatGPT and patient care
Family physician Dr. Mario Elia discusses how patients are turning to ChatGPT for medical advice—and what that means for doctors
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Border businesses under pressure: Sarnia mayor ...
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says Ottawa must step in as border tensions threaten local businesses and duty free stores
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Ford says Trump must ease Canada-U.S. tensions
Ford’s comments come amid growing concern about cross-border friction and its potential economic fallout
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London home sales slump again in May
LSTAR president Dale Marsh says home sales in the London region saw another double-digit decline last month
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Gen Z finds cooking too stressful to enjoy
Many young adults say they prefer convenience foods over cooking, raising questions about long-term eating habits
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Today in History - June 4
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 3rd - brought t...
Mark Carney meets the premiers, a panel weighs in, a Green MPP takes on homelessness, and the London Knights celebrate a championship
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Panel: Why Canadians Struggle with History and ...
The Tuesday panel also reacts to the first ministers meeting and what it signals about Canada's political direction
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Mark Carney, Premiers Talk Nation Building and ...
The first ministers signaled a renewed focus on nation building projects to help Canada weather economic uncertainty and global competition
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Green MPP Aislinn Clancy Pushes 10-Year Plan to...
Clancy argues that stable funding and coordination across sectors are key to tackling the housing crisis over the next decade
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London Knights Bring the Cup Home with Dundas P...
The celebration capped off a dominant season and third national title for the OHL powerhouse
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Today in History - June 3
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 2nd - brought t...
A deep dive into Canada's trade war prep, teen viral trends, the London Knights' big win, and major interviews on justice, policing, and city leadership
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Mike Stubbs on the London Knights’ Memorial Cup...
Fans are celebrating the Knights' latest triumph as one of the most impressive playoff runs in recent memory
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Mayor Josh Morgan Talks FCM and Knights' Big Win
Morgan says London’s presence at the FCM helped raise the city’s national profile just as its hockey team made history
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Hockey Canada Trial: A Look Inside the Defence ...
Nick Cake explains how the complex cross-examinations are shaping the trial’s timeline
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Police Association Head on SRO Program Revival
Gareth Harris outlines how a revived SRO model could work better for schools and students today