• The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 20th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 20 2026
    We start with Mayor Josh Morgan breaking down London’s $24.5 million surplus, a proposed recycling pilot to help small businesses and what’s next for the LTC review. Then, Mark Carney outlines why Canada must adapt as the world becomes more dangerous and divided. We also cover Premier Doug Ford’s decision to reverse course and sell the province’s $28.9 million private jet. After that, Brock University professor Michael Armstrong joins us to discuss how cannabis is viewed in Canada more than seven years after legalization. We wrap up with Kathy McGuire, a former cancer patient now volunteering at the Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre, sharing her story during National Volunteer Week.
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    59 mins
  • Mayor Josh Morgan talks surplus, small business recycling fix and next steps for LTC review
    12 mins
  • Mark Carney warns Canada must adapt in a more dangerous and divided world
    12 mins
  • National Volunteer Week highlights impact of cancer centre volunteer
    10 mins
  • Cannabis in Canada seven years later still evolving
    15 mins
  • Doug Ford says province will sell $28.9M private jet after reversing course
    8 mins
  • Today in History - Apr 20th
    4 mins
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 17th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 17 2026
    Today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast starts with concerns about Ontario jails mistakenly releasing inmates and criticism of the province’s slow response. We then hear from Joseph Falzata about a new report warning Canada is in an “entrepreneurial drought,” followed by a conversation with London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini on being named a top employer and preparing for the future. The show also covers a new needle-free treatment for life-threatening allergies, before shifting to space with Pauline Barmby discussing what’s next for the Canadian Space Agency after Artemis II. We wrap up with a look at Italy becoming the first country to offer paid leave for workers caring for sick pets.
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    1 hr and 7 mins