The Morning Show Podcast - July 16th - brought ...
Today's podcast features London's air quality concerns, the latest on a Michigan health outbreak, the CFIB's internal trade report card, proposed changes to MPP hotel expenses, a panel discussion on downtown office space and ending the annual time change, plus Juan's first week preparing for Fight to End
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Wildfire Smoke Shuts Down Outdoor Activities Ac...
Wildfire smoke pushed London's air quality to dangerous levels, leading to the cancellation of outdoor recreation programs and an early end to Rock the Park's opening night
9 min
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Morning Panel talks Downtown Office Push and Da...
Jared Zaifman and Mike Donachie discuss city hall's effort to steer a major employer downtown and whether Canada should finally stop changing the clocks
18 min
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Juan Shares His First Week of Fight to End Trai...
Juan joins the show with an update on how his first week of training for the Fight to End charity boxing event has gone
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CFIB Says Canada Is Making Major Progress on In...
Julie Kwiecinski from the CFIB discusses why governments are earning stronger grades on internal trade and where barriers still remain
We examine a growing cyclospora outbreak in Michigan, what causes the illness and whether Canadians should be concerned
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Ontario Looks to End Toronto Hotel Perk for Som...
The Ontario government is proposing to eliminate hotel expense claims for MPPs who live in and around Toronto
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Today in History - July 16th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 15th - brought ...
We cover the delayed decision on the Westmount Commons office expansion, speak with Sarah Campbell about delayed federal funding and London's winter homelessness plan, get a Village SoHo housing update from Greg Playford, examine whether Ontario could follow the U.S. on permanent daylight saving time, discuss the growing cost of Ontario's U.S. alcohol ban with Michael Armstrong, and look at why more people are stepping back from social media
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Ark Aid Waiting For Promised Federal Funding As...
Ark Aid Executive Director Sarah Campbell discusses delayed federal funding and what it could mean for homelessness services in London
London's planning committee has deferred a decision on a proposed office expansion at Westmount Commons as politicians weigh the future of downtown office space and local jobs
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U.S. Moves Toward Permanent Daylight Saving Tim...
A look at whether Ontario could follow the United States after Congress voted in favour of making daylight saving time permanent
7 min
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Village SoHo Reaches Major Construction Milesto...
Greg Playford discusses the completion of four of the five rental buildings at Village SoHo and what the project means for housing in London
9 min
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Cost Of Keeping U.S. Alcohol Off LCBO Shelves C...
Michael Armstrong explains why Ontario's decision to pull U.S. alcohol from LCBO shelves is becoming increasingly expensive
9 min
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Social Media Is Starting To Feel More Like A Jo...
A new survey suggests many people are growing tired of social media and are posting less than they did in the past
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Today in History - July 15th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 14th - brought ...
Dr. Anna Gunz explains the health dangers of London's extreme heat warning before we break down City Hall's latest decisions on special constables and winter homelessness, examine Ontario's $8 million bill to store banned U.S. alcohol, look at why Canadians are slowly returning to the U.S., and wrap up with John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss discussing London's big city challenges and the Gordie Howe International Bridge's impact on CUSMA
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Extreme Heat Pushes London Toward Record Temper...
Dr. Anna Gunz explains how prolonged extreme heat impacts the body, who is most at risk and what people can do to stay safe as London endures a near-record heat wave
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Morning Panel Discusses London's Big City Chall...
Our weekly panel explores London's growth challenges and how the new Gordie Howe International Bridge may influence Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade talks
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London Advances Special Constable Plan and New ...
London politicians move forward with plans for a city special constable service while approving a new $5.7 million winter homelessness response that would provide hundreds of shelter and warming spaces
11 min
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Ontario Spending Millions to Store Banned U.S. ...
Ontario has now spent $8 million storing American alcohol removed from LCBO shelves, with millions more in product already expiring
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Today in History - July 14th
What happened on this day in history?
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Cross-Border Travel Rebounds but Still Trails P...
New figures show Canadians are making more trips to the U.S., but travel remains well below where it was before trade tensions reshaped vacation plans
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The Morning Show Podcast - July 13th - brought ...
Heavy police presence at Sunfest, a preview of a busy week at city hall, Mayor Josh Morgan on winter shelters and special constables, the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, London's troubling job numbers, Wortley Village crosswalk safety improvements and United Airlines' window seat lawsuit.
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Sunfest Wraps Up Under Heavy Police Presence at...
We look at why police maintained a significant presence at Victoria Park as Sunfest came to a close on Sunday