EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 57 MIN
The Morning Show Podcast - July 30th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
from The Morning Show with Devon Peacock · host Corus Radio
On today’s show: Corinne Pohlmann from the CFIB joins us to talk about Canada-U.S. trade talks and why small businesses want tariff revenue released if a deal falls through. We speak with Kathleen Woodcock from the Ontario Public School Boards' Association about how boards are managing financial pressures and why trustees still matter. A wild video shows a car smashing into a northwest London grocery store, and police are warning of a spike in distraction thefts. Lori Runciman from the London Community Foundation tells us about their $1.5 million milestone in community grant funding. We take a look at Australia’s move to include YouTube in its social media ban for those under 16. And finally, a new study explores why some workers want a “mean” boss—especially if they think the world is cutthroat.
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On today’s show: Corinne Pohlmann from the CFIB joins us to talk about Canada-U.S. trade talks and why small businesses want tariff revenue released if a deal falls through. We speak with Kathleen Woodcock from the Ontario Public School Boards' Association about how boards are managing financial pressures and why trustees still matter. A wild video shows a car smashing into a northwest London grocery store, and police are warning of a spike in distraction thefts. Lori Runciman from the London Community Foundation tells us about their $1.5 million milestone in community grant funding. We take a look at Australia’s move to include YouTube in its social media ban for those under 16. And finally, a new study explores why some workers want a “mean” boss—especially if they think the world is cutthroat.
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