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1901
How difficult would be be for Canada to join th...
Donald Trump has been courting controversy in Canada since his election victory with talk about the country becoming "the 51st state.'' How difficult would it be to actually make that happen? Don Abelson, professor of political science at McMaster University and the academic director of Wilson College of Leadership and Civic Engagement at McMaster, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1902
Is it time London built a ring road?
London is nearing completion of the transportation master plan, which will guide transportation projects over the next 25 years. Is the plan a good one? AJ Wray, geographer and researcher at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1903
What will London's housing market look like in ...
A strong second half of the year helped London's housing market end last year strong. What does 2025 hold? Dale Marsh, realtor and the chair of the London and St. Thomas Association of Realtors, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
1904
Do craft brewers need a new deal from the provi...
Months after Ontario expanded the sale of alcohol to corner stores across the province, how is it going? Specifically, has it been a positive for craft breweries? Dave Reed, co-founder of the Forked River Brewing Company, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
1905
Where have all the volunteers gone?
The number of people volunteering their time is on the decline. What impact has there been in London? Maureen Cassidy, CEO of Pillar Nonprofit Network, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1906
London MP calls on Justin Trudeau to resign
London North Centre MP Peter Fragiskatos has added his voice to the chorus of Liberals calling on the prime minister to resign. Peter Fragiskatos joins The Morning Show.
7 min
1907
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to resign,...
2025 has started the same way 2024 ended for Justin Trudeau -- with plenty of political intrigue. With Trudeau set to resign, what happens next? Lydia Miljan, professor of political science at the University of Windsor, joins
9 min
1908
Mayor Josh Morgan on 2025 priorities, federal a...
2025 priorities, federal and provincial elections and homeless hubs are on the agenda for this week's interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
8 min
1909
How to keep your New Year's resolutions
Have you made any New Year's resolutions? Will you stick with them? Dr. Marcia Sirota, author, speaker, coach and psychiatrist, joins The Morning Show to discuss.
9 min
1910
What's Mayor Josh Morgan's focus heading into 2...
Housing and homelessness dominated the agenda in 2024, what's the focus for 2025? Mayor Josh Morgan joins The Morning Show to discuss.
11 min
1911
Ringing in the New Year in downtown London
London’s annual New Year’s Eve in the Park is back for another year. Mario Circelli, co-chair of New Year’s Eve in the Park, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1912
Will Doug Ford call an election in 2025?
2025 could start with a bang for MPP's in Ontario. From an expected early election to a tariff battle with the U.S., Queen's Park will be busy. Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureau Chief for Global News, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1913
Navigating the holidays with family
The holidays can lead to people pleasing and difficult discussions about politics with family. What's the best way to handle those situations? Dr. Marcia Sirota, author, speaker, coach and psychiatrist, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1914
Grieving the loss of a pet over the holidays
The holiday's can be a joyous time, but also an emotional time for people, especially if you've lost a pet during the course of the year. Sarah Bernardi, registered veterinary social worker at the University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1915
Peter Fragiskatos on Justin Trudeau's future
Should Justin Trudeau remain the leader of the Liberal party and the Prime Minister of Canada? Peter Fragiskatos, Liberal MP for London North Centre, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1916
Susan Stevenson on her pay suspension, running ...
London city council has voted in favour of docking the pay of Ward 4 councillor Susan Stevenson after the integrity commissioner found she violated council's code of conduct for the second time. Susan Stevenson joins The Morning Show.
8 min
1917
Eating healthy over the holidays
How can people stay healthy while also indulging during the holiday's? Danielle Battram, registered dietitian, associate professor and the interim director of the Brescia School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1918
What is Canada Post's future?
Just ahead of the holidays, the mail will start moving again. Canada Post employees have been ordered back to work after an impasse in talks was declared by the Canada Industrial Relations Board. Ian Lee, associate professor of management at Carleton University, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1919
Mayor Josh Morgan on Integrity Commissioner rec...
The conduct of Ward 4 Councillor Susan Stevenson and new provincial legislation to penalize councillors who break the rules are on the agenda for this week's interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
7 min
1920
Ward 4 Councillor Susan Stevenson responds to I...
London's integrity commissioner has ruled that Ward 4 Councillor Susan Stevenson bullied a member of city staff and should be docked 30 days pay. Susan Stevenson joins The Morning Show.
11 min
1921
How will Trump's tariffs impact London?
How might Donald Trump's incoming tariffs impact London? Mike Tucker, Professor of Business and Economics at Fanshawe College, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1922
Doug Ford pledges new legislation for homeless ...
Premier Doug Ford says new legislation is coming that will target homeless encampments across the province, and he's pledging to use the notwithstanding clause if necessary. Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1923
When will Boler Mountain open for the season?
We've had a lot of snow this week, so when will Boler Mountain open? Marty Thody, manager of Boler Mountain, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1924
Should Canada ban social media for teens like A...
Australia is banning social media for children under 16. Should Canada consider something similar? Dr. Emma Duerden, associate professor in the faculty of education at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
1925
Growing the urban growth boundary
London is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and needs more land -- the only question is how much more land? Mike Moffatt, Founding Director of the PLACE Centre, a professor at Ivey Business School and co-host of the podcast The Missing Middle, joins The Morning Show.
9 min