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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 35 MIN

Snowbirds Grounded - Ebola Emergency - Regulating E-Bikes On City Streets

from Scott Fox After 9 · host Scott Fox

Today on Scott Fox After 9: Scott kicks things off by addressing two conspiracy theories making the rounds online. First: Are ticks and Lyme disease about to explode across Canada this summer? Then, a disturbing allegation involving Canadian airports: reports claim some passengers are having luggage tags swapped onto suitcases allegedly filled with drugs. Scott dives into why this story has people alarmed and what it could mean for travellers. Also today: Canada's iconic Snowbirds are being grounded. And while Scott believes it's ultimately the right call, he says the rollout and messaging have been handled terribly. In politics, David Eby is accusing Danielle Smith of pushing separatist rhetoric, and Scott says those comments go too far. Plus: the Ontario NDP claims federal Liberals are behind the push to allow jets at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the World Health Organization has declared Ebola a public health emergency of international concern, and Toronto mayoral candidate Brad Bradford wants tougher rules for e-bikes and scooters across the city.

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