EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 1H 2M
The Morning Show Podcast - Nov 13th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
from The Morning Show with Devon Peacock · host Corus Radio
On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we began with the escalating tension in Ingersoll, where workers at the Cami Assembly plant say they will seize the facility if GM tries to remove machinery tied to its future. We then spoke with Ward 8 Councillor Steve Lehman about London surpassing $2.2 billion in building permits for the second consecutive year and the green light for two high-rises on the Crossings Pub site. After that, we looked at council’s decision to reject low-risk home food production, despite provincial rules that allow it. Our weekly panel with John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss tackled the season’s first snowfall, London’s plowing strategy, and the idea of 24/7 construction. We wrapped with a lighter segment on unusual Christmas gifts, from Apple’s pricey “iPhone Pocket” to Oprah’s high-end holiday picks.
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On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we began with the escalating tension in Ingersoll, where workers at the Cami Assembly plant say they will seize the facility if GM tries to remove machinery tied to its future. We then spoke with Ward 8 Councillor Steve Lehman about London surpassing $2.2 billion in building permits for the second consecutive year and the green light for two high-rises on the Crossings Pub site. After that, we looked at council’s decision to reject low-risk home food production, despite provincial rules that allow it. Our weekly panel with John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss tackled the season’s first snowfall, London’s plowing strategy, and the idea of 24/7 construction. We wrapped with a lighter segment on unusual Christmas gifts, from Apple’s pricey “iPhone Pocket” to Oprah’s high-end holiday picks.
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