The Morning Show Podcast - June 26th - brought ...
We cover the last day of school, London’s major track and field hosting announcement, and Canada's evolving role in NATO
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The Morning Panel Talks Hot Buildings and Slow ...
As heat waves become more common, we ask whether air conditioning should be required in all buildings
16 min
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Canada Agrees to NATO’s New Defence Spending Go...
NATO wants countries to boost defence spending to 5% of GDP and Canada has agreed in principle—what will that mean in practice?
12 min
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School’s Out and Big Wins for London on the Track
London has been named host of the 2027 Canadian Track and Field Championships and the 2028 Olympic Trials
8 min
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Startup Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: Cluely He...
A new startup called Cluely is turning heads by openly advertising tools to help people cheat in school and life
7 min
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Today in History - June 26
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 25th - brought ...
Water safety tips, heat dangers for the homeless, and whether Ontario's school phone ban worked—on today’s podcast
45 min
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A Year Into Ontario’s School Cellphone Ban: Wha...
Sociologist Kaitlynn Mendes reflects on the first school year under Ontario’s cellphone ban and whether it made a difference.
9 min
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Canada Could Face $150 Billion Price Tag Under ...
NATO is setting its sights on member countries spending 5% of GDP on defence—something that would cost Canada an estimated $150 billion
6 min
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Extreme Heat More Deadly Than Cold for the Home...
Abe Oudshoorn says the risks of heat exposure for people without shelter are often overlooked but more dangerous than winter cold
10 min
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Stay Safe on the Water: Expert Tips for a Safer...
Swimming instructor Briar McCaw shares water safety advice following a tragic drowning in Lake Erie near Port Burwell
11 min
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Nightmares May Be a Red Flag for Early Death, S...
New research from England suggests that having one nightmare a week could be an early warning sign of higher mortality
6 min
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Today in History - June 25
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 24th - brought ...
Today’s podcast features scorching temperatures, big questions about City Hall, and a look at where Santa might land next
54 min
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The Morning Panel Talks Pay, Projects, and Poli...
Once a city that could build quickly and smartly, London now struggles with timelines and transparency—according to our Tuesday Panel
20 min
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Hot Weather Health: How to Stay Safe During a H...
Dr. Christine MacDonald from LHSC offers practical advice to keep yourself and your loved ones safe during extreme heat
9 min
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No Room at the Inn: Santa’s House Needs a New Home
With construction underway at Covent Garden Market, Santa’s House is once again without a permanent location
5 min
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Heat Wave Offers Glimpse at London’s Hotter Future
London’s current heat wave could become the new normal with up to 46 days a year of 30°C+ weather projected by 2050
9 min
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Gen Z Wants Change: 4-Day Work Weeks Top Job Wi...
A new study reveals Gen Z is prioritizing flexibility, with four-day work weeks topping the list of job preferences
8 min
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Today in History - June 24
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 23rd - brought ...
With the city baking, we ask what happened to London’s promised tenant heat protection bylaw — plus a look at recycling lotteries, data leaks, and housing goals
44 min
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London's Housing Starts Drop After Big Push in ...
Thousands of new units were approved last year — but housing starts are slowing in 2025
9 min
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City Yet to Act on Heat Bylaw as London Swelters
With temperatures soaring past 30 C, is city council’s promised heat bylaw close to fruition?
6 min
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Carmi Levy on Data Leak Exposing 16 Billion Logins
A staggering 16 billion login credentials have been leaked — and most people don’t even know they’re at risk
10 min
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London Transit Extends Transfers to Help Riders...
Riders now have 120 minutes to complete their trip on London Transit due to ongoing roadwork delays