EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 54 MIN
The Morning Show Podcast - May 21st - brought to you by 980 CFPL
from The Morning Show with Devon Peacock · host Corus Radio
On today’s episode: Canada appears to have quietly reduced its counter-tariffs to zero -- what does that signal about our trade strategy and global positioning? We’ll talk to Mike Tucker from Fanshawe College about what’s changed and what it means for Canadian industries and consumers. In London, the debate over bike lanes is back in the spotlight -- councillor Paul Van Meerbergen joins us to discuss how cycling infrastructure fits into the city’s broader budget and transportation plans. A new national survey finds growing support for banning social media for teens under 16; we’ll speak with Andre Cote from The Dias at TMU about the risks, the research, and whether governments are likely to act. Plus, Donald Trump sets his sights on a literal golden dome, and we look back on the life and legacy of actor George Wendt, best known as Norm from Cheers.
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On today’s episode: Canada appears to have quietly reduced its counter-tariffs to zero -- what does that signal about our trade strategy and global positioning? We’ll talk to Mike Tucker from Fanshawe College about what’s changed and what it means for Canadian industries and consumers. In London, the debate over bike lanes is back in the spotlight -- councillor Paul Van Meerbergen joins us to discuss how cycling infrastructure fits into the city’s broader budget and transportation plans. A new national survey finds growing support for banning social media for teens under 16; we’ll speak with Andre Cote from The Dias at TMU about the risks, the research, and whether governments are likely to act. Plus, Donald Trump sets his sights on a literal golden dome, and we look back on the life and legacy of actor George Wendt, best known as Norm from Cheers.
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