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Moore in the Morning — 1000 episodes

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Hour 3- the latest on where negotiations are at with the new trade deal as premiers agree to restock U.S. booze, The Tragically Hip’s Gord Sinclair and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Political Strategist and Urban Planner Aleem Kanji, Branding and Marketing expert Tony Chapman, host of the podcast Chatter That Matters- McDonald's is bringing a ton of globally inspired menu items to Canada and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- With Trump, a better trade deal was never possible. Our options have always been bad or worse, PM Carney tried to ‘out-tough’ Trump in trade negotiations and backlash, concerns over energy use, and what it means for Al's future.

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Hour 3- Two former Liberal MPs jump in the race; on the same day that President Trump met at the White House with technology leaders, he said that he is planning to meet with the President of North Korea, how Canadians feel about alcohol potentially returning to the shelves and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario dairy farmer Nick Thurler on how the trade deal with the US could affect the industry, why the three words in the US Trade Representative’s statement, pointing to Canada’s "digital trade alignment" with the Americans, aren't great for us and free for all round one.

6

Hour 1- Carney asks provinces to return U.S. booze to shelves, the heirs apparent are already lining up for Toronto’s top job and forget the 7-Year Rule – Scientists Found a Better Way to Calculate a Dog's Age.

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Hour 3- McCarthy Tétrault international trade lawyer John Boscariol on Donald Trump pausing a new round of 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods that were set to take effect today, according to a new study, flight attendants and pilots have the highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Lisa Raitt, Donald Trump pausing a new round of 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods that were set to take effect today, why are gun license applications on the rise in the Greater Toronto Area and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- Donald Trump pauses new round tariffs on Canadian goods that were set to take effect today, do voters find it easier to make a decision in a mayoral race with two major candidates vs. several major candidates and study says coffee and sleep may not be the nightmare pairing we think.

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Hour 3 - Doug Ford saying Ontario needs data centres to protect Canadians from Donald Trump; Meta begins its trial today after being sued by 30 US States for what they claim are numerous violations of federal and state privacy laws for children and free for all round two

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Hour 2 - The Five Things You Need to Know, Amanda Lang, CTV News Chief Financial Correspondent and host of Taking Stock with Amanda Lang on 24 hours to US tariffs deadline; saving for retirement and saving for life and free for all round one

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Hour 1 - Trade talks reach the crunch point with Donald Trump's Tariff deadline at midnight tonight, the province and teachers pause negotiations, but teachers say there is no job action on the horizon and Doug Ford says Ontario can’t let Donald Trump ‘control our data’

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Hour 3- Shakir Rahim, Director of the Criminal Justice Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, on Ontario to become a ‘cash bail’ province starting today, Toronto’s parking enforcement still isn’t doing anything about RVs left on the streets for days at a time. Despite a bylaw change, this has become an annual battle and free for all round two

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, negotiators fear US tariffs will be imposed, as the provinces and Washington dig in on demands and free for all round one

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Hour 1- Trade talks enter the end stage with forty-eight hours left; Brampton grapples with warning that the idled Stelantis plant could be permanently closed and stop the hand wringing. PM Carney is outmaneuvering Trump on trade

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Hour 4- Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty in Federal Court today. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL has the latest in the story, ‘It looks like it’s going to end in tears:’ Former diplomat warns ahead of Canada-U.S. tariff deadline and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

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Hour 3- former Toronto City Councillor Mike Layton weighing a run at his old seat. Plus: a new poll shows Bonnie Crombie and Carolyn Parrish neck and neck in the Mississauga mayor’s race, Doug Ford acknowledging that the PC party sent someone to surveil the former Liberal leader on a Jamaican vacation and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, BC MLA Larry Neufeld on unsealed documents reveal details of RCMP's response, investigation into Tumbler Ridge shooting, Hamilton City Councillor Tammy Hwang on questions raised after a mysterious soot blanketed the city and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- Trade talks continue in Washington but Doug Ford says n US booze until there's a deal, The province selects Staples to supply teachers with their school supplies and the discovery of a Mars bar from 1991 has the internet talking about shrinkflation.

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Hour 4- Kathleen Wynne on Bonnie Crombie getting spied on, Timothy Caulfield, a research director at the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta, on how Donald Trump’s vaccine overhaul is ‘going to impact Canada and Marineland chat with Sharan Kaur - consultant on the project.

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Hour 3- The Ontario PC Party's spending on Jamaican resorts was to surveil Bonnie Crombie, Trump’s tariffs threaten an economic gut punch for small businesses and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Bill Carroll returns to Newstalk 1010, the Hazel McCallion LRT construction likely won’t be done until 2027 and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- Lithium battery fires, Marineland moves more whales this time to Atlanta and Ontario is home to a weird gravity anomaly where things weigh less.

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Hour 4- The cost of building the Ontario Line has more than tripled as Metrolinx says the budget remains ‘under pressure’, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and Laura Babcock is teaming up with Charlie Angus, host of Meidas Canada, for Fascism and other F Words, a live event hosted by The Niagara Sunflower Festival for Ukrainian Relief to raise funds for Ukraine and Cuba.

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Hour 3- David Shellnutt, The Biking Lawyer, on pushing back on Brad Bradford's election proposal to pull out the west end bike lanes, the PC party is spending nearly $3,000 in donor and taxpayer money on a pair of five-star, all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- John Moore makes a special announcement, The Five Things You Need to Know, Federal NDP Leader Avi Lewis interview, talks continue to hammer out a deal with the Americans ahead of next week’s deadline to prevent further tariffs and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- Ontario Line is now running three times what was originally announced, trade talks reaching fever pitch and common Sugar Appears to Loosen Cancer.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto to build its first public school in the base of a rental tower, at the former site of the Ontario Science Centre, St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe on the region drying out after last week’s historic flooding and free for all round one.

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Hour 4- The Trillium’s Tina Yazdani on moderating the Ontario Liberal Party Leadership debate, a mysterious cash surge for Alberta’s separatist party is tied to out-of-province donors, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t - Final appearance and Aviation expert John Tory Jr on a Canadian flight attendant arrested for impersonating a pilot to scam free flights.

30

Hour 3- Youth unemployment falling across the country and what that means for the economy, Sabrina Nanji at Queens Park Observer on Ontario Liberals holding their first leadership debate and free for all round two.

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Hour 1- Liberal Leadership debate, E bike crackdown and New Orleans is Using Al to Triage 911.

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Hour 4- Iran is holding firm on its ability to control the Strait of Hormuz and is demanding the U.S. withdraw its forces, Vass Bednar, managing director of the Canadian Shield Institute, on what it will take to ditch American tech and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Toronto Sun Columnist Brian Lilley.

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Hour 3- Mark Carney faces his Neville Chamberlain moment in US-Canada trade negotiations, tracking digital advertising trends across Ontario's municipal elections, with some interesting patterns already emerging, a province wide state of emergency is in effect for all of British Columbia, as the province continues to battle dangerous and destructive wildfires and free for all round two.

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Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Canadian military spent 11 days simulating what it would be like to fight a “high-intensity conflict against a peer adversary, the White House reportedly drafting an executive order linking vaccines to autism and free for all round one.

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Hour 1- Taste of the Danforth draws 2 million fans, Canadian negotiators back in Washington and Mendicino Monday with former Federal Cabinet Minister Marco Mendicino talking about the trade talks with the U.S.

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Hour 4: Crime Through Encrypted Messaging Apps – Job Numbers Up – Race for Toronto City Hall

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Hour 3: Chief Electoral Officer of Ontario to Rule on the Ford Government's Taxpayer-Funded "Protect Ontario" Advertising - Criminals For Hire – Calls For Carney to Extend the Excise Tax Holiday

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Hour 2: What Happened in Ontario After the Speed Cameras were Turned Off - Honda Indy in Markham - Olivia Chow leading in the Polls

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Hour 1: Outlawing Ontario’s Speed Cameras Triggered an Explosion of Speeding - Chartered Luxury Private Jets to Deport Foreign Nationals - Coke Rebrand

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Hour 4: Ford Government Accused of Staging Official Announcements Without Inviting Reporters – How the Bishnoi Gang uses Canada’s Student Visa Program - Beyond Good Enough: Toronto and the Crisis of Urban Complacency

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Hour 3: New Affordable Housing Measures in Toronto – Retail Crime Crackdown - Three in Four Canadians Wouldn’t Buy U.S. Booze if it Returned to Shelves

42

Hour 2: Wheelchair Accessible Taxis in Toronto - MP Mike Morrice is Running for Green Party of Canada Leadership - No Jets at Billy Bishop Airport May Not be a Decided Issue After All

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Hour 1: Ontario Launches Review of Large Public Agencies - Police Involved Shooting Overnight in Mississauga Leaves One Dead - Relying on GPS for Directions Makes Your Brain Lazy

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Hour 4: Remembering Lloyd Robertson

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Hour 3: Ontario Byelections – Canada Has an Antisemitism Problem – E-Bike Regulations

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Hour 2: Canadian Officials Back in Washington DC – Taste of The Danforth Announcement – Doug Ford’s Popularity Takes a Hit

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Hour 1: Cancelling Streaming Services - Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills 17 - Are Artificial Sweeteners Really Worse for Your Brain

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Hour 4: No Experience Necessary - Why Betting on Yourself in Your Twenties Is the Best Decision You’ll Ever Make

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Hour 3: NATO Spy – Toronto Blue Jays Trades – Doug Ford’s Booze Ban is Hurting Us, not the U.S.

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Hour 2: SpaceX Rocket Will Slam Into the Moon – State of Emergency in St. Catharines – Canadians Tell Carney to Shift to British Spelling

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Hour 1: U.S. Robot Ban Includes Vacuums – City Council Term Limits – US Closes Winnipeg Consulate

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Hour 4: Taste of the Danforth – NASA Satellite Rescue – Tory Says Take the Day Off!

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Hour 3: World Cup Traffic and Transit Changes Could Be Permanent – Are You Zebra Stripping - $300K Plastic Rocks

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Hour 2: NYC Travel Discount – Parole Denied – New Polls Show Braford Slipping

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Hour 1: Free Ferry Rides for Kids and Seniors – Tim Hortons Promotion Slammed – Canadian Intern Accused of Spying

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Hour 4: Nobel Prize of Math Winner – Growing Number of Council Seats Have Few, or In Some Cases No Registered Candidates

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Hour 3: What is Next In Iran – WestJet Lockout – Ottawa Plans to End the ‘Netflix Tax’

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Hour 2: How Much Are Data Breaches Costing Canadians – Fight Spam Calls - Using Energy as Leverage in U.S. Trade Talks

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Hour 1: Thousands of Realtors Are Leaving the Industry – Waymo’s Driverless Cars Crash Less Than People

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Hour 4: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown Announces He Will Run Again – Scott Reid: Overhyped or Underplayed

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Hour 3: A New Contender Enters the Mayoral Race – Chief Demkiw Has the Latest on Crime in the City

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Hour 2: Chow Leads Bradford in the Latest Polls - Shopify CEO appears to endorse giving more votes to wealthy Canadians

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Hour 1: CNE CEO Mark Holland on the Canadian National Exhibition’s Annual Job Fair - Where You Carry Your Body Fat Is Directly Linked to Brain Aging

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Hour 4: Trump Defends his Economic Policies – What’s Working and What Isn’t in the Justice System

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Hour 3: Discontinued Pursuit – 3-1-1 Audit – U.S. Consulate Shooting Update

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Hour 2: The Economics of Being Present – Meta is Looking to Work With Ottawa – Support for Retaliation Against U.S. Tariffs

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Hour 1: Toronto Wants its Land Back – Albertans Can Pay for MRIs – Garments Designed to Confuse Facial Recognition

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Hour 4: People are Living Longer and Spending More Hears in Poor Health – Getting it right with Deb Hutton

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Hour 3: Check in on the Gordie Howe Bridge with Mayor Drew Dilkens – Sneaky Dees a Historic site? – Carney calls Three August Byelections

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Hour 2: Shooting at U.S. Consulate and multiple Jewish-Owned Stores – No Jets TO - Can Your Condo Board Police Who Sleeps Over

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Hour 1: 1 in 10 ER Physicians Plan on Quitting – Liberals Lead in New Polls – Billy Bishop Expansion Plans Grounded

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Hour 4: People Don't ~feel~ Safe - Carney Partially Admits Fault Over Bridge Blunder - Where Should The Coyotes Go?

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Hour 3: Carney Claims Canada Is Stronger Now - Bradford Defends Police Budget Proposal - Oil Prices and Government Scheming - Round 2

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Hour 2: Ford Weakening in Midterm Spending Scandals - High Gas Prices Return, Fill Up Sunday - Round 1

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Hour 1: 1000 New Officer's or Misleading Numbers - Falling Numbers on Crime But Deb Isn't Satisfied - Will The Odyssey Film Change Theatres

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Hour 4: Olympic Champion and World Record Holder Donovan Bailey - High Speed Rail, Build it and They Will Come - Attitudes Towards The US Won't Change

77

Hour 3: Charlotte Town Premiers Meeting - AI Going Rogue - Gap Loan Scammers - Round 2

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Hour 2: Premiers Disagree on How To Fight Tariffs - Mississauga Named Most Active City - Round 1

79

Hour 1: Canada Needs to Supercharge it's Boycott - Divided over Gordie Howe Bridge - Does Speeding Even Get You There Faster?

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Hour 4: New Stats on Crime, Better Than We Feel - New Opioid Treatment - Tough Mosquitos

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Hour 3: Direct To Consumer Canadian Alcohol - What Will New Tariffs Cost You? - Round 1

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Hour 2: Chow To Try and Stop Surveillance Pricing - Crime Falling Despite Fear - Round 1

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Hour 1: Premiers Holding Strong on US Booze Ban - Canadian Youth Don't Want Job Formerly Filled By Temp Foreign Workers - Coffee is Good For Your Heart

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Hour 4: Action or Reaction to Trump - One Of Ford's Caucus Members Paid Back Expenses, Will The Rest? - Dumping The Booze

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Hour 3: 50% Tariffs on Wide Range of Canadian Products - Fewer Canadian Think Climate Change is Human Influence - Round 2

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Hour 2: Nest Egg Scrambling to Lower House Prices - Integrity Complaint Against Brampton MPP - Round 1

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Hour 1: More Trump Tariffs - Ford Won't Say if Ex-Minister Will Remain - Fewer Canadians Blame Humans For Climate Change

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Hour 4: Is Canada Mismanaging it's Forests? - Trump's Threats To Canada - Getting it Right With Blue Knox

89

Hour 3: Update on Fires Around North Bay - Gun Trafficking From the US - Round 2

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Hour 2: Bill To Amend The Criminal Code - Changes To Auto Insurance Affect Pedestrians - Round 1

91

Hour 1: Spain Wins World Cup - Trump Threatens Tariffs Over Fire Smoke - Blue Jays Great Dies

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Hour 4: First World Cup In Canada Wraps -Inflation To Likely To Remain High - West Jet Flight Attendants Vote In Favour of Strike

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Hour 3: Trump's Teleprompter Betting on His Speeches - American Republicans Blaming Canada For Lack of Effort in Fires - Round 2

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Hour 2: Left Wing Extremism? Or Individual Idealism - Trump Won't Give Credit for Canada's Concessions - Round 1

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Hour 1: ON Government Faces Criticism Over Wildfire Response - Republicans Blame Canada For Fires - Trump Raises Doubt Over Elections... again

96

Hour 4 - Trump to Dispute Fall Elections Prematurely - Mayor of Brampton Responds to Police Budget Criticism - Poll Find Canadians Favour China over US

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Hour 3: Fire Engulfs Ontario - Toasts not Tariffs - Round 2

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Hour 2: Dems Against Booze Ban - Christmas in July - Round 1

99

Hour 1: The Big Smoke - Ford to Axe MPP Hotel Stays - Going To Museums is Good for You

100

Hour 4: Dr. Gianni Parise, Vice-President, Research at McMaster University, on speaking at Hamilton City Council in defence of building AI data centres in the municipality, Mississauga incumbent Mayor Carolyn Parrish and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

101

Hour 1: Toronto-area PC MPPs have billed taxpayers over $100K for Toronto overnight stays, Bonnie Crombie officially enters race for Mississauga mayor - mayoral hopefuls tell us why she shouldn’t reclaim her old seat and losing just 80 minutes of sleep a night could make you gain weight.

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Hour 3: How Minister Stan Cho’s spending is just the tip of the iceberg, having billed taxpayers over $100K for overnight stays in the city, in April 2026, 17,795 EVs were sold, an increase of 21.2% from one year earlier and free for all round two.

103

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Mississauga City Councillor and candidate Dipika Damerla and free for all round one.

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Hour 4: Infrastructure Ontario is looking to create a Transit-Oriented Community at the Whitby GO station, with approximately 2,355 new homes across six 33-storey to 45-storey towers and Toronto Sun Columnist Brian Lilley- Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

105

Hour 3: Environment Canada climatologist David Phillips on how hot it will get this week during the GTA’s latest heat wave, online casino has Tooniebet, which is allegedly linked to a network of blacklisted, ‘predatory’ site and free for all round two.

106

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the latest into the investigation of Saturday’s shooting at Salsa On St Clair, how the goal of saving isn't simply to build wealth and free for all round one.

107

Hour 1: Safe street festivals, Elbows coming down? Canadians' trips to the US slowly rise for the third month in a row and EU tells Meta to change ‘addictive’ design features on Facebook, Instagram.

108

Hour 4: NDP MPP Jessica Bell, Ontario Shadow Minister for Finance, on the province losing 16,700 jobs in June, according to the latest data from Stats Canada, what’s next after the sudden death of US Senator Lindsey Graham and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

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Hour 3: Michigan state representative Jasper Martus on the Gordie Howe International Bridge set to open at the end of the month and free for all round two.

110

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CP24’s Courtney Heels and NEWSTALK 1010 crime specialist Mark Mendelson on a weekend of deadly shooting violence, John Tory Jr to suspend his campaign for Parliament in the Beaches East York riding and free for all round one.

111

Hour 1: Violence should shatter our peace. Instead, we merely flinch, former Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie to make a run at her old job again and Carney’s message to Albertans during Stampede visit.

112

Hour 4: Energy Minister Stephen Lecce on the Ford Government’s pitch to build an oil pipeline across Canada from Alberta to Ontario, if you bought beef in the last 10 years, you may be eligible for a class-action settlement and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

113

Hour 3: Tyler Watt, Liberal MPP and a Registered Nurse, on cuts to nursing jobs taking place across the province and free for all round two.

114

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Pearson Airport warns that bots are writing inaccurate articles about operations, US Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra saying both countries are to blame for the strained relations between our two nations. And free for all round one.

115

Hour 1: Chris Alexander, former Conservative immigration minister, considering a run for Toronto mayor, if Mark Carney can avoid lecturing Saudi Arabia, why not Donald Trump and KFC’s brand evolution looks to set the standard for fried chicken QSRs.

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Hour 4: Toronto resident Alex Shved on how despite approval from Health Canada, Ontario has left him in limbo with a delay in cancer drug funding.

117

Hour 3; Markets slide and oil climbs as fighting ramps up. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL has the latest on the conflict in both Iran and Ukraine, are we ready as AI smart glasses are becoming wearable surveillance devices and free for all round two.

118

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, where are gas prices going as the US continues to attack Iran, Former foreign affairs minister Peter MacKay on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s efforts to sway European leaders from their dependence on the United States and free for all round one.

119

Hour 1: The Canadian Who Steered Europe Away From the U.S., NDP Leader Avi Lewis rules out running in upcoming byelections and a simple water trick slashes diesel engine pollution by over 60%.

120

Hour 4: Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed, Arish Shahab one of 3 McMaster University students who created hearing aids that could cost $20 a pair.

121

Hour 3: Paven Bratch, serial entrepreneur in health and tech, more than 40% of Canadian manufacturers are weighing a move to the U.S., Durham police constable-in-training dead, another critical, following a crash near Ontario Police College and free for all round two.

122

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the NATO Summit with President Trump in Turkey, more Canadians are turning to buy now, pay later as grocery costs soar and free for all round one.

123

Hour 1: Data shows how people got around Toronto during the World Cup match days, RCMP Greenbelt investigation reaches 1,000-day mark with no public update and an expert shares on whether you should buy rotisserie chicken at the grocery store.

124

Hour 4: Stephen Marche, author and host of the podcast Gloves Off, which season two began on Canada Day and Rob Davis - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

125

Hour 3: The latest polling for the Toronto election, how did the World Cup benefit downtown+ and waterfront businesses, the abominable unmeltable snow pile - the 8th wonder of the world and free for all round two.

126

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, what wedding gifts tell us about modern life. Plus, how Canada is the 13th wealthiest nation, Premier Doug Ford joining Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in proposing a cross-Canada oil pipeline connecting the two provinces and free for all round one.

127

Hour 1: Renata Ford, wife of the late Rob Ford, dies, poll: Toronto: Chow 49%, Bradford 40%; World Cup Gets Positive Reviews and Sony will kill PlayStation games on discs in 2028 and offer digital downloads only.

128

Hour 4: Big Changes in Toronto Sports, Sunny Pathak President of NewPath Sports and Entertainment lays out what it could mean for fans

129

Hour 3: Data Centers, Sneaky Dees and Round 2 with Ahmad Elbayoumi, Michelle Morrow and Bob Richardson!

130

Hour 2: How did Team Canada do? MP Adam van Koeverden gives his thoughts, and Mark Mendelson connects the dots between Project South and Ryan Wedding

131

Hour 1: Scott Reid gives his call on FIFA overturning Team USA’s Red Card, and Marco Mendicino has the latest on Subs, CUSMA and Pipelines

132

Hour 3: Eric Alper - Music Correspondent. ThatEricAlper.com- Canadian rocker Bryan Adams releases ‘51st State’ protest song, MP Adam van Koeverden, Canada’s Secretary of State for Sport previewing team Canada’s game tomorrow and free for all round two.

133

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Prime Minister Mark Carney making nice with BC and Alberta. What’s next after CUSMA and free for all round one.

134

Hour 1: 'This was a special day': Croatia-Portugal closes out Toronto's chapter of the World Cup, Alberta announces preferred new bitumen pipeline route to B.C. coast, 'I will kill everyone around you': Threat to ex by father in double-murder suicide emerges.

135

Hour 4: Jon Montgomery, host of THE AMAZING RACE CANADA, teases up Season 12 of Canada’s most-watched summer series which returns Tuesdays at 9 pm on CTV, beginning July 7, and streaming the next day on Crave and Brad Bradford - councillor ward 19 Beaches, and mayoral candidate city of Toronto.

136

Hour 3: Chris Murie, owner of Dizzy Sports Bar, on how business is booming thanks to the World Cup. Data from OpenTable confirms, John Tory Jr makes an announcement in studio and free for all round two.

137

Hour 2: Hydro One Rep talks about power outages during heat wave, does heat affect females differently, free for all round one.

138

Hour 1: Doug Ford opened up gambling. Young men are paying for it, impaired boater charged after Peterborough area drowning: OPP and van humans grow back severed limbs?

139

Hour 4: Ralph Goodale, Former Federal Minister of Public Safety and a member of Mark Carney’s Canada-U.S. advisory council, Both sides seem to have settled down in the Iran/U.S. conflict, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and three friends are behind an initiative to fill in potholes across the province.

140

Hour 3: Check in with the Chief: Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and free for all round two.

141

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Lisa Raitt, Former Federal Cabinet Minister and member of Mark Carney’s Canada-U.S. advisory council, Pattie Lovett-Reid, Financial Commentator- “The Great Consumer Audit” and free for all round one.

142

Hour 1: Toronto mayoral candidate Brad Bradford pitches cleaning up, renaming Sankofa Square, alcohol consumption hits 20 year low, as non-alc options soar and streaming services’ obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California.

143

Hour 4: John Tory is one of 66 non-Jewish Canadian signatories who penned an open letter condemning antisemitism and calling for stricter enforcement of anti-hate laws and Sabrina Nanji- here's what I would do.

144

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, changes are coming to auto insurance policies in Ontario, the Brampton Tariff Task Force, FIFA fever in Brampton and free for all round one.

145

Hour 3: How markets are reacting to the US and Iran hostilities despite a ceasefire in place, TSN’s Matt Cauz on Canada moving on to the Group of 16 after winning its first ever knockout round match and free for all round two.

146

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Melda Bur, a design adviser for the Weston family. A $93-million gift to overhaul and maintain Queen’s Park North; calls for the provincial government to put money towards Pride festivals across Ontario and free for all round one.

147

Hour 4: Toronto-based Venezuelan activist Rebecca Sarfatti on reaction from the expat community to back-to-back earthquakes that has the death toll rising, the Five Eyes nations (US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) are concerned about AI models being too powerful and creating a national security threat and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

148

Hour 3: Former Team Canada star Patrice Bernier on Canada heading to the World Cup Knock Out Stage on Sunday, facing South Africa in Los Angeles, The CN Tower turns 50. Mark Myers, director of the documentary The Tower That Built A City, joins us to celebrate and free for all round two.

149

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Melda Bur, a design adviser for the Westons, on the family foundation’s $93-million gift to overhaul and maintain Queen’s Park North, calls for the provincial government to put money towards Pride festivals across Ontario and free for all round one.

150

Hour 1: The CN Tower helped give Toronto its identity, Prime Minister Carney to announce fundraising campaign for 24 Sussex restoration and Pizza Hut, overtaken by the arrival of delivery culture, will be sold for $2.7 billion

151

Hour 4: City of Hamilton sidelines the building of new data centre, Former National Security Analyst Stephanie Carvin has a book: For Blood and Soil: Far-Right Extremism in Canada.

152

Hour 3: Fatal collisions have hit a 5-year high and speeding rates have skyrocketed 400 percent after Ontario’s speed camera ban went into effect, TSN’s Matt Cauz on Canada losing 2-1 to Switzerland, but still advancing to the next round in the World Cup and free for all round two.

153

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, there are claims that LifeLabs is sending Canadian patient medical tests to the US for processing, there is a call for Live Nation to hire sound engineers and install noise barriers to dampen the volume of Rogers Stadium and free for all round one.

154

Hour 1: Drivers speeding well above posted limit has surged nearly 400 percent since removal of cameras, are Canadian blood tests being sent to the US for processing and T. Rex took 40 years to reach full size, scientists find.

155

Hour 4: A deep dive into the incel movement, how the World Cup is good for national morale, and Overhyped / Underplayed

156

Hour 3: Funeral today for a fallen police officer, soaring costs for a pedestrian street, and Free For All Round 2.

157

Hour 2: Funeral today for a fallen police officer, federal money for Toronto, piano playing cats, how the World Cup is good for national morale, and Free For All Round 1.

158

Hour 1: Doug Ford takes on the press, funeral today for a fallen police officer, raising the speed limit, and whether knee surgery can be avoided

159

Hour 4: Driving.ca’s Lorraine Sommerfeld on the Deadly Rise of Giant Trucks and SUVs and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

160

Hour 3: A Montreal police officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty, The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois on which items Canadians are paying more for on supermarket shelves and free for all round two.

161

Hour 4: Laurent Duvernay-Tardif CM, physician and Super Bowl champ and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

162

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CJAD News Anchor James Foster on a Montreal police officer gunned down in the line of duty along with suspect and bystander, couples breaking up but are not moving out and free for all round one.

163

Hour 1: Montreal officers in crosshairs amid nationwide war on cops, Bradford and Chow matchup could be close and people flood AI chatbots with health questions. Microsoft teams up with Mayo Clinic to help.

164

Hour 3: Toronto Lawyer and Independent Journalist Caryma Sa’d who was at Ford Fest this weekend. PLUS, US Vice President J.D. Vance is in Switzerland meeting with top Iranian officials in hopes of getting peace talks back on track and free for all round two.

165

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how will a deal or no deal with Iran, inflation won’t get better for a long time, US President Donald Trump is accusing vandals of damaging the newly restored reflecting pond on the National Mall in Washington DC and free for all round one.

166

Hour 1: PC government officials post photo of Ford Fest crowd that appears to have been edited to make protesters look like supporters; workers thought they were getting an extra day off. Turns out it was just a ‘cruel’ test and Liberals tout 21 bills passing House of Commons this year as MPs break for summer.

167

Hour 4: Former foreign minister Lloyd Axworthy on his criticism of the Prime Minister for saying the US war on Iran and the ceasefire deal is ‘worth it’., Mark Vidic is a father of three daughters from Toronto. In the fall of 2024 he was diagnosed with testicular cancer at 43 and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

168

Hour 3: Guelph University food economics Professor Mike von Massow on Sobeys parent company Empire to open discount grocery stores and free for all round two.

169

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Conservative Party Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman on Bill C-288, the Protection Against Online Fraud Act, which aims to protect Canadians from digital scams and free for all round one.

170

Hour 1: Liberals Lead PCs by 3 as Ford Approval Hits 26%, Exhibition Place report rejects idea of year-round casino and social media, and video network consumption is now ahead of other news sources as the most widely used source of news globally.

171

Hour 4: Hamilton is the city unanimously voting in favour of a moratorium on building data centres, in pushback to rapid AI buildout and NEWSTALK 1010’s Adwoa Nsiah-Yeboah was at the Ghana-Panama World Cup match at Toronto Stadium.

172

Hour 3: A federal committee is recommending that the government should 'indefinitely exclude' people with mental illness from applying for MAID, the latest on the deal with Iran following President Donald Trump's summit with the G-7 leaders in France and free for all round two.

173

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Team Canada is preparing for its World Cup match against Qatar at Vancouver’s BC Place., US Secretary for Homeland Security offering his assessment of dealing with Canada and his admission that the Americans can be bull headed too and free for all round one.

174

Hour 1: Ottawa should ‘indefinitely exclude’ people with mental illness from MAID: committee report, area residents say noise from Post Malone concert at Rogers Stadium was ‘excessive’ and watching The World Cup May Actually Be Good for You - Attending live sporting events predicts subjective wellbeing and reduces loneliness.

175

Hour 4: AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market. Plus: how social media and video network consumption is now ahead of other news sources as the most widely used source of news globally and Rob Davis: Overhyped and Underplayed.

176

Hour 3: NEWSTALK 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson on Toronto police revealing a gun-for-hire network connected to multiple shooting investigations in the city, opposition parties calling to release its plans for expanding Billy Bishop Airport and free for all round two.

177

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Bonnie Crombie could announce running for her old job in Mississauga as early as next week, Toronto police revealing a gun-for-hire network connected to multiple shooting investigations in the city and free for all round one.

178

Hour 1: Bonnie Crombie could announce running for her old job in Mississauga as early as next week, Doug Ford slams poll suggesting he is Canada’s least popular premier and researchers say it matters what liquid you take your pills with.

179

Hour 4: Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and TV personality and fashion editor Jeanne Beker on a new thought leadership event, If Not You, Then Who? An Evening of Connection is taking place Wednesday, June 17th.

180

Hour 3: NEWSTALK 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson on Toronto police firing multiple shots at a stolen vehicle driven by a 12-year-old who struck an officer on the east end, details are slowly emerging about the deal with Iran, Juno Award winning and Grammy nominated jazz performer Laila Biali will be performing at Toronto's 39th anniversary International Jazz Festival and free for all round two.

181

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, PM Mark Carney in France for the G7 economic forum, consumers are still spending- they’re just choosing experiences over everything else and free for all round one.

182

Hour 1: Officer struck by stolen vehicle driven by 12-year-old in Toronto’s east end fired multiple shots, Toronto ER doctor Raghu Venugopal on Ontario ER doctors raising the alarm on hospital overcrowding and iPhone may be one factor in falling birth rates, researchers say.

183

Hour 4: Rachel Levy, master certified career coach at Kaleidoscope Consulting, on why the number of workers taking mental health leave is spiking and “Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

184

Hour 3: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL looks at a weekend that had just about everything for the sports fan. The NY Knicks won their first championship in more than 50 years while the World Cup started, fans of the UFC got to see a fight at the White House and free for all round two

185

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the teen accused in Toronto Constable Marc Pinizzotto’s death had been working in a gun-for-hire network suspected in GFL, tow-truck shootings and free for all round one.

186

Hour 1: Toronto Port Authority says Billy Bishop expansion would be self-funded, Conservatives’ latest ad featured ‘Canadians’ who weren’t even real. It takes us to a dark place and Carney says G7 no longer ‘runs the world or pretends to’.

187

Hour 4: TSN’s Matt Cauz on the first ever World Cup match in Canada, more than a game: Why FIFA 2026 is an investment, not a cost, for Canada and Stephen Crawford, Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, on the Ontario government cracking down on event ticket resales above face value.

188

Hour 3: CP24’s Bill Coulter live on scene at Rendezvous for the first ever World Cup match in Canada, Chris Mathers, retired RCMP officer, now a private consultant, on a Toronto police officer fatally shot, how is Metrolinx, getting fans and spectators to and from Toronto Stadium and free for all round two.

189

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW in studio, Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell in studio and free for all round one.

190

Hour 1: Today’s the day: the first World Cup game played in Canada kicks off at 3pm - tickets still available, Poll suggests popularity of Ontario Premier Doug Ford hits personal low and Toronto police officer fatally shot as search warrants were executed yesterday in connection with the U.S. Consulate shooting earlier this year.

191

Hour 4: Newstalk 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson provides insight on a Toronto officer shot, Former Team Canada star Patrice Bernier on the start of the World Cup and Bob Rae weighs in on the Billy Bishop airport issues.

192

Hour 3; MP Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State for Sport, The World Cup starts today, with the first match at 3pm with Mexico facing South Africa and free for all round two.

193

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Jamaal Myers, Toronto City Councillor and TTC Chair, on the transit agency rolling out tools that will let it call out bad behaviour in stations over the PA system and free for all round one.

194

Hour 1: President Donald Trump says he’s ‘not looking to renew’ the CUSMA North American free trade deal, ‘Notable Torontonians’ urge ‘no rush to judgment’ on Billy Bishop expansion and your Cat Can Bring Home More Disease Than You Think.

195

Hour 4: Chris Murie, owner of Dizzy Sports Bar, on watching the FIFA World Cup at a sports bar: Be prepared for a long wait — or a hefty deposit and Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley: Overhyped and Underplayed.

196

Hour 3: Toronto Lawyer Gavin Tighe on how AI-generated ‘fake cases’ a concern for courts, The US hits Iran with air strikes after President Donald Trump says he "must respond" for the downing of an American helicopter and free for all round two.

197

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how Toronto mortgage holders could have trouble refinancing, something he dubs “a death spiral”, police warning of “scouting” apartments and homes prior to break-and-enters. Plus: distraction thefts and free for all round one.

198

Hour 1: White House complaints behind cancelling of Doug Ford’s meetings with American trade officials, Canadian officials stand up for World Cup ref denied entry to the United States and impairment to lungs, heart linked to vaping.

199

Hour 4: A protest outside Cambridge city hall and demanding the resignation of the mayor after she interrupted a speech by a 17-year-old during a city-run Pride event last week, how your AI shopping assistant is selling you out, with studies showing they’ll pick the priciest sponsored item and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

200

Hour 3: Moshe Lander, professor of economics at Concordia University, on taking issue with John Tory’s justification for the World Cup deal he signed while mayor, Aviation expert John Tory Jr on the bust of a former airline captain who flew hundreds of flights without a required license and free for all round two.

201

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, FIFA coming to Canada, will it move the GDP needle, Podcast host Daemon Fairless on Hunting the Suicide Seller, a five-part series looking at the recently concluded Kenneth Law case and free for all round one.

202

Hour 1: Federal government launches public consultations on Billy Bishop airport, Poilievre says Alberta needs new priorities from Ottawa, not a new country and Great Britain joins Canada in weighing a social media ban for teens under 16.

203

Hour 4: Brock University political science professor Blayne Haggart on what’s behind the growing backlash towards AI data centres, Darragh McGee, author of Imitation Games: How Gambling Hijacked Sports and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

204

Hour 3: McDonald’s plans to roll out a new AI-based operating system at all restaurants, a new report from city staff warning that any expansion of Billy Bishop airport could result in major adverse impacts on housing, congestion, the environment and free for all round two.

205

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada’s two World Cup hosting cities spending public money for the matches while US cities found corporate sponsors and free for all round one.

206

Hour 1: Mayor Olivia Chow defends Toronto’s World Cup ticket reselling scheme, Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism and Louise Arbour to be installed as Canada's Governor General.

207

Hour 4: Yvonne Drebert & Zach Melnick at Inspired Planet Productions on Superior Maximus: their next major live stream expedition diving to the deepest point in the Great Lakes, more than 400 metres down in Lake Superior and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

208

Hour 3: Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and Superintendent David Ecklund, NBC News Radio White House Correspondent JON DECKER was with President Trump in the Oval Office when he discussed energy yesterday and free for all round two.

209

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, a report that finds the war in Iran will add $650 in extra fuel costs for the average Ontario household, what is the federal government’s strategy on AI and free for all round one.

210

Hour 1: Report says Billy Bishop airport expansion could impact thousands of homes along waterfront, Ford defends use of charter flights and McDonald’s is launching FIFA World Cup collectibles and cups in Canada for a limited-time.

211

Hour 4: Referee Bill McCreary with a candid look at hockey's most pivotal moments in his book: Stories From Ice Level, and Veteran Toronto Star food critic Chris Nuttall-Smith on the ‘Top 100 Under 100,’ detailing the most delicious and interesting places where two people can eat in the GTA for $100 or less.

212

Hour 3: Dr. Shoshanna Saxe, Associate Professor in the UofT Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering, the World Cup’s impact on Toronto congestion and whether the city is ready for the throngs of visitors, Ottawa is asking the CRTC to review its decision on Cancon contributions for streaming services and free for all round two.

213

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CTV News Ottawa Bureau Chief Graham Richardson on the launch of The Graham Richardson Show tomorrow at noon on NEWSTALK 1010 and free for all round one.

214

Hour 1: FIFA bans vuvuzelas and shirtlessness at the World Cup, ‘He yells’: Mark Carney’s focus has Liberal MPs bristling and scientists accidentally discover sea cucumbers with ‘tissue immortality’.

215

Hour 4: Jordan Cristillo, brother of Andrew, who was killed in a head-on collision, on Andrew’s Law receiving Royal Assent yesterday, Kevin Gillis, creator of the beloved and legendary animated show The Raccoons, is ushering in a new era for the beloved franchise as its iconic music is released digitally for the first time and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

216

Hour 3: The Ontario legislature resting until after the municipal elections, Automotive writer Stephanie Wallcraft at Driving.ca on a federal memo warning of privacy risks as Chinese EVs arrive in Canada and free for all round two.

217

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Mississauga City Councillor Dipika Damerla declares she is running for Mayor of Mississauga, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward is running for re-election and free for all round one.

218

Hour 1: Ontario legislature to rise for 21-week break following short session, Toronto sees 28% jump in traffic fatalities in 2026 compared to last year and this $3,000 program drastically cuts colon cancer recurrence.

219

Hour 3: Summer vacation is starting for Ontario’s elected officials. Former First Lady Jill Biden is making headlines for comments she made in her new book about President Joe Biden's mental capacity and free for all round two.

220

Hour 4: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown on the city installing 360-degree cameras and automatic license plate readers to help Peel police solve crimes, Ontario Deputy Minister of Health, on his new book The Canadian Health Care Guerrilla Handbook: How to Fight for What You Need and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

221

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, there are criticisms of the Carney Government after Canada falls into a technical recession, Toronto Police Service rough handling cyclists on the Martin Goodman Trail and free for all round one.

222

Hour 1- Toronto City Hall warns staff: No World Cup freebies, Brampton installing 360-degree cameras and automatic license plate readers to help solve crimes and user-replaceable batteries are coming back in a big way.

223

Hour 4: Tim Ray - Co-Founder & CEO at VeriFast, on finding talent and investment capital in Canada and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Rob Davis, former City Councillor and Founder of Rob Davis and Associates.

224

Hour 3: Claude Lemieux brain being donated to Boston University for research, Guest - Donald Weaver: Professor, Neurologist - Krembil Brain Institute of Medicine, Chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences at UOFT, and free for all round two.

225

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Solicitor General Michael Kerzner on The Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026, Toronto's first AI film festival and free for all round one.

226

Hour 1: Pierre Polievre wants an emergency debate on the economy, ‘Worth repeating’: U.S. ambassador welcomes PM Carney’s offer to ‘help make America great again’.

227

Hour 4: Toronto Sun reporter Joe Warmington on door knocking at the Etobicoke home where Esther was found, Mark Carney pitches Canada as investment hub, Toronto doing better than most cities at diversifying trade away from U.S. and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”

228

Hour 3: Prime Minister Mark Carney tells a New York City business crowd that “Canada strong will help make America great again”, TSN's Luke Wileman on the FIFA World Cup Canada Roster Reveal Special ,  Ontario looking ‘very, very closely’ at the rise in sports betting and gambling commercials and free for all round two.

229

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CP24 reporter Steve Ryan on Esti, the 14-year-old Toronto teen found safe after a nearly two-week search, the PM tells a New York City business crowd that “Canada strong will help make America great again.” and free for all round one.

230

Hour 1: Missing Toronto teen found safe after nearly two-week search, World Cup matches in Toronto still aren't sold out. But fans are facing high costs and President Trump is said to be considering the latest peace proposal with Iran. PLUS: IS AMERICA MORALLY BANKRUPT?

231

Hour 4: The last appearance of Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM on pop culture news.

232

Hour 3: Mayor Candidate Brad Bradford on Olivia Chow installing TTC platform barriers, an idea he pitched weeks ago, the public safety minister is defending Bill C-22 as necessary for investigators as the legislation faces growing privacy concerns and free for all round two

233

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, there is a petition calling to safeguard the democratic process from AI-generated “slopaghanda”, which can distort facts and mislead voters and free for all round one.

234

Hour 1: Ford government defeats NDP bill that would have cut HST on certain food items, barriers to be installed on platform at Toronto subway station this year, mayor says and whatever the mirror test tells us, beluga whales pass it.

235

Hour 4: The latest negotiations to end fighting in the Mid-East what are NASA’s plans for building a base on the moon, with when it will happen and how much it will cost and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

236

Hour 3: Toronto Star City Hall Reporter Kate Allen on an investigation into the 'strong mayor powers' Premier Doug Ford brought to Ontario four years ago; this week is Toronto Tech Week and free for all round two.

237

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Former federal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault resigning from Mark Carney’s Liberal caucus and what is going on with the CUSMA negotiations? Free for all round one.

238

Hour 1: Doug Ford gave Ontario mayors more powers to build housing, Ontario civil servants can work remotely on daytime Toronto World Cup game days, breaking ground for one of the largest Long Term Care homes in Ontario and one Dietary Supplement Was Found to Lower Aggression by Up to 28%.

239

Hour 4: Paven Bratch, serial entrepreneur in health and tech- he took care of a coyote problem on his Hamilton area property, there is a need for early detection when it comes to cancers and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

240

Hour 3: Ontario’s latest plans to tackle organized crime, which includes license plate readers, is there a peace deal with Iran or not and free for all round two

241

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains entering the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race, Noise and Vibration expert Robert Fuller, senior project engineer at Thornton Tomasetti, on noise and vibration complaints from Rogers Stadium and free for all round one.

242

Hour 1: Doug Ford’s penchant for flying private took off before jet purchase, records show, former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race and Pope Leo warns of AI fueling warfare in first major theological document.

243

Hour 4: Dr Raghu Venugopal- bike lanes and emergency vehicle impact, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton, Olivi Chow officially declares she is running for re-election for Toronto Mayor.

244

Hour 3: Matti Siemiatycki, director of the Infrastructure Institute at the University of Toronto, on how the city is moving quickly to patch up parts ahead of FIFA, The Great Beaver Quest taking place in the city during the FIFA World Cup 2026 and free for all round two.

245

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Region of Waterloo losing a legal bid to clear an encampment in Kitchener, which Premier Doug Ford dismissed as “cockamamie”and free for all round one.

246

Hour 1: FIFA reveals outrageous parking prices for Toronto World Cup games, Beaches-East York MP Nate Erskine Smith loses appeal in his provincial riding nomination and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith opens door to amending constitution to alter treaty rights.

247

Hour 4: Dave LeBlanc, the architourist, author of Hidden Toronto. He’s signing copies tomorrow at Swipe Design, 401 Richmond Street West, gas prices expected to drop Friday, though relief won’t last long and Irma Girdle, drag wearing Toronto tour guide.

248

Hour 3: City Council votes in favour of closing Church Street to cars for two blocks this summer, W5 Host and Managing Editor Avery Haines on an investigation into how organized crime groups exploit airport insiders to move drugs and free for all round two.

249

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Kristine Hubbard at Beck Taxi on taxi and rideshare drivers bracing for World Cup traffic and antsy passengers and free for all round one.

250

Hour 1: Toronto council approves covering half of councillor’s legal fees in integrity commissioner probe, Stephen Colbert signs off The Late Show with Paul McCartney and a next-generation drug causes dramatic weight loss. Here’s how much.

251

Hour 4: Beloved Canadian comedian, actor, and filmmaker Tom Green on his new original Crave series, THE TOM GREEN FARM, Marilyn Denis and David Corey form CHUM FM and how Americans feel about the state of their nation?

252

Hour 3: Small businesses in Canada struggling to hire young people, FIFA World Cup 2026 will cost Canadian taxpayers more than $1 billion, or $82 million per game U.S. announcing criminal charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro and free for all round two.

253

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Bill C-22 which has Apple, Meta and other tech giants warning that the Carney government will compromise your data, Is FIFA still good value for money and free for all round one

254

Hour 1: FIFA’s economic impact may not be as significant as expected, ‘Keeping an eye on Canada’: U.S. DEA plans to open new offices north of the border and garlic Is a Secret Weapon Against Mosquitoes.

255

Hour 4: David Adames, CEO at the Niagara Parks Commission, on the province looking to turn over land in the city to a Ferris wheel builder for up to 49 years, a high-stakes drama that follows air ambulance crews performing life-saving rescues across the remote Canadian North and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

256

Hour 3: NEWSTALK 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson on three Toronto Police Officers arrested in Spain and the Mayor’s reaction, Check in with the Chief - Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and free for all round two.

257

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canadian consumers will pay $50 Billion in higher costs even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens immediately, Canada’s Snowbirds jets grounded until the 2030s as replacement aircraft are identified and free for all round one.

258

Hour 1: Toronto mayor says city’s top cop has to regain public trust amid allegations against officers, Toronto island airport expansion would lead to severe traffic, committee hears and speaking Two Languages May Affect Dementia Risk in an Unexpected Way.

259

Hour 4: Is your degree already obsolete and what Ontario students are doing to ‘future-proof’ their careers as AI targets entry-level jobs, a key ruling in the case against Luigi Mangone - the man accused of killing the CEO of United Healthcare on a busy New York street will be in today.

260

Hour 3: The Trump administration quitting the Canada-U.S. advisory board on defence, claiming Canada 'failed to make credible progress' on defence spending commitments, how Toronto businesses are navigating FIFA’s notoriously strict copyright rules and free for all round two.

261

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, an Iraqi man facing U.S. terrorism charges linked to Toronto consulate shootings, CJAD's Andrew Carter on Montreal Canadiens advancing to Eastern Conference Finals and free for all round one.

262

Hour 1: Ontario police are using spyware that lets them remotely take over your smartphone, Province looking to lease Niagara Falls parkland to Ferris wheel builder for up to 49 years and an Experiment Put LLMs in Charge of Radio Stations. You’ll Never Guess How It Went.

263

Hour 4: Amanda Lang- Sources say an Ottawa-Alberta carbon price deal could come Friday. Here’s what that means and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

264

Hour 3: A motion to put the expansion of Billy Bishop Airport to the city’s voters this October, Air Transat is telling customers that it might be cheaper to go to the country to see a FIFA game, there is a support group for people who fell victim to AI delusions and free for all round two.

265

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, should Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives will pay the taxpayers back for the failed plane purchase, sources say an Ottawa-Alberta carbon price deal could come Friday and free for all round one.

266

Hour 1: Opposition demands Doug Ford repay taxpayers for failed plane purchase, Toronto Councillors want city voters to decide fate of Billy Bishop Airport expansion with his new album, ‘Iceman,’ can Drake reconnect with Toronto, the city that once loved him?

267

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey on pop culture, Paula Phillips, executive director of the Brampton Soccer Club, whose youth squad has produced several players for Toronto FC, on why so many of Canada’s great soccer players come from this GTA city.

268

Hour 3: Flavio Volpe, president of the Auto Parts Manufacturers Association, on a new report that says Canada’s auto industry could disappear by 2040, President Donald Trump is in Beijing for meetings with his Chinese counterpart, President Xi and free for all round two.

269

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, more than 37K Canadians filed for insolvency proposals in the first 3 months of 2026—the highest since 2009 and free for all round one.

270

Hour 1: Poll: Chow 50%, Bradford 37%; Traffic Frustration Dominates City Mood, Ontario to pay nearly $200,000 in extra costs tied to private jet purchase and 432Hz 'Brain Tuning' Is an Ancient Idea. Does It Actually Work?

271

Hour 4: Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy on the province making its pitch to host the defence bank, Tim Kocur and Athena Mattheou at Waterfront BIA on Summer on the Waterfront, Doors Open Toronto, and plans for the World Cup and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

272

Hour 3: Mohit Rajhans, AI and Digital Media consultant, founder of thinkstart.ca, on data at risk by Ontario government employees using unsafe AI sites, Dan Craig and Josh Dawick from the Toronto Rock ahead of playing in the National Lacrosse League Finals and free for all round two.

273

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how worried Southern Ontario should be about the ‘destructive’ spotted lantern fly that took over NYC and free for all round one.

274

Hour 1: Nate Erskine Smith challenges nomination loss for Scarborough Southwest byelection; Toronto gets soccer-themed condoms for FIFA World Cup 2026 and common knee surgery found ineffective, may make things worse.

275

Hour 4: More Canadians are finding themselves financially stretched, anxious about bills, and looking for ways to make ends meet, the scammers know it and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

276

Hour 3: Liberal MP Nate Erskine Smith is challenging the results of the Scarborough Southwest nomination vote, Daniel Ivans, Rates.ca insurance expert and licensed insurance broker, on how auto insurance quotes are calculated and free for all round two.

277

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Vic Fedeli, Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, on Investment attraction and job creation, the Federal government has a list of four or five airports that could be privatized and free for all round one .

278

Hour 1: Ontario planning to crack down on ticket reselling for large events such as FIFA World Cup. They bought identical cars and have flawless driving records. So why is his insurance $649 more and bill to help authorities probe online activities raise widespread privacy fears.

279

Hour 4: Warnica, Senior Opinion Writer at the Toronto Star spent time with Mitch Sylvestre, leader of the Alberta separatist movement, and fact-checking many of the claims for independence and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

280

Hour 3: NEWSTALK 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson on Ontario’s police watchdog planning to investigate members of Toronto’s drug squad, new data showing how Torontonians get around the city and free for all round two.

281

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, concerns as AI data centres pop up in the GTA, little consideration has been given to environmental impact and demands on infrastructure such as water and electricity, there’s been an unprecedented increase for youth unemployment in Canada and free for all round one.

282

Hour 1: Toronto begins citywide cleanup blitz early ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, Liberal MP Erskine-Smith loses nomination battle for Ontario provincial byelection and PM Carney says Canada open to deeper integration with U.S. ahead of CUSMA review.

283

Hour 4: Dr Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health, on two Ontarians in isolation, at an undisclosed location in Canada, amid this hantavirus scare, U.S. trade court rules against Trump's 10% global tariffs and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

284

Hour 3: The Ford government moving ahead with plans to build what could be the world’s largest nuclear facility, Toronto Tempo President Teresa Resch on the city’s WNBA franchise tipping off their inaugural game tonight and free for all round two.

285

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Three Canadians isolating following hantavirus outbreak on cruise and are the city’s roads and transit system ready to face unprecedented tests when the World Cup kicks off next month.

286

Hour 1: Students busted for possession of a cell phone in the classroom when emergency alert test went off, Brad Bradford accuses Olivia Chow of running shadow re-election campaign — on the taxpayer’s dime and Kodak and the rebirth of film.

287

Hour 4: CHUM FM’s David Corey on this week’s pop culture news, artificial intelligence has created deep fake doctors who are peddling dangerous "snake oil."

288

Hour 3: NBC News Radio White House Correspondent JON DECKER has the latest on peace negotiations with Iran, alleged experimentation on live monkeys at York University and free for all round two.

289

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto is spending millions more for snow removal after another slow cleanup response, a former motel in the Pickering is turned into a federal refugee reception centre and free for all round one.

290

Hour 1: Toronto faces a $54M snow removal bill after 2026 blizzards blow budget, Does Toronto need political parties and infrasound waves stop kitchen fires, but can they replace sprinklers?

291

Hour 4: François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of National Revenue, on making life more affordable for Canadians, the spring economic update, and more, "Small Town Escapes with Colin and Justin” and Victoria Matiash, host at the NHL Radio Network every day 1 - 3pm, on the Maple Leafs winning first pick in the NHL draft lottery.

292

Hour 3: TSN’s Matt Cauz on the Maple Leafs winning first pick in the NHL draft lottery, guilty verdicts in what has been called a ‘horrific’ trial of an Ontario couple accused of murdering a 12-year-old boy they were trying to adopt and free for all round two.

293

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, who is Canada’s new Governor General, TTC will roll out a wayfinding pilot project at 6 subway stations ahead of the FIFA World Cup and free for all round one.

294

Hour 1: Provincial Conservatives condemn Opposition leader Marit Stiles’ “trumpian” attack, Telus to use AI to mask customer service workers’ accents and Ontario to start screening for colorectal cancer at age 45 instead of 50.

295

Hour 4: Retirees delaying downsizing plans as housing market slumps. Plus: with the April jobs numbers coming out, what to look for and what they mean for job seekers and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t .

296

Hour 3: John Fraser, founding president of the Institute of the Study of the Crown in Canada and author of the new book The Governors General, on Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to name the next governor general today, 36% of Canadian restaurants are reportedly operating at a loss or only breaking even and free for all round two.

297

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to name the next governor general today, another massive jump in gas prices coming tomorrow, which will have us flirting with $2 a litre and free for all round one.

298

Hour 1: Marit Stiles suggests Premier Doug Ford won't get to run for re-election because he'll be in prison, PM Carney to name next governor general Tuesday, and these reusable digital Polaroids are a clever way to cover a fridge in memories.

299

Hour 4: The federal government potentially selling off federal lands adjacent to Rouge National Urban Park in Pickering, which the city could convert for commercial uses, such as big box stores and warehouses and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

300

Hour 3: Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles on asking Prime Minister Mark Carney to block Doug Ford’s Billy Bishop airport plans, US President Donald Trump potentially preparing for new strikes against Iran and free for all round two.

301

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CSIS saying violent extremism and radicalization becoming more complex to counter, TSN’s Matt Cauz on the Toronto Raptors loss and Montreal Canadiens victory and free for all round one.

302

Hour 1: Habs advance to round two, Premier Doug Ford receives honorary degree from U.S. university, and a senator says growing list of vacancies signals 'the end of an era' for independence.

303

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor and Candidate for Mayor Brad Bradford, Minister of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Innovation, and Federal Economic Development Agecy for Southern Ontario and free for all round two.

304

Hour 4: Political Strategist and Urban Planner Aleem Kanji on the start of the municipal election season, gas tops $2/L on West Coast, oil reaches wartime high - $1.90/L in the GTA and Amanda Galbraith, co-founder and partner at reputation management company Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays with “Tory’s Take”.

305

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario looking to charm non-U.S. trading partners amid ongoing trade war, The Uncomfortable Watch”, a mini documentary and social experiment that opens a window into the digital habits that many families face and free for all round one.

306

Hour 1: Who's in, who's out and storylines to watch as candidates sign up for the 2026 municipal election, Adamson Barbecue owner fined $500, escapes criminal record in COVID-19 lockdown case and Doug Ford brand takes a hit.

307

Hour 4: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown on the Ford government approving a massive expansion of the Brampton trash plant despite health concerns, Marilyn Denis and David Corey, companies don't want your résumé, they want you to show up instead.

308

Hour 3: The Federal government is boosting funding for security around the FIFA World Cup by $145 million, including up to $45 million for Toronto, Mississauga City Councillor Alvin Tedjo announcement and free for all round two.

309

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Dan McTeague, a massive jump in gas prices coming tomorrow, Canada in ‘early stages’ of talks on whether to privatize airports and free for all round one.

310

Moore 1- Apr 30 Mixdown 1Hour 1: Ontario teachers’ unions called for Province-wide Day of Action, historic building at the crossroads of Toronto to become a self-storage facility and hidden Phenomenon Could Explain Why Old Buildings Feel Haunted.

311

Hour 4: Marco Mendicino, Former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Mark Carney- reviews the Federal economic statement, Filmmaker Mark Myers, on his documentary The Tower That Built A City, Jim Richards: Overhyped and Underplayed and the province considering a ban of cellphones on school property.

312

Hour 3: Vassy Kapelos, CTV Chief Political Correspondent and host of the Vassy Kapelos show, on the Federal economic statement, a new school program that aims to curb the ‘decline’ in Maple Leafs and hockey interest across the GTA and free for all round two.

313

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, new Ontario provincial polls that show Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives slipping and even falling behind for the first time in almost a decade and free for all round one.

314

Hour 1: Eight key takeaways from Carney’s spring fiscal update: From airport changes to more police powers, FIFA requiring Toronto paramedics to tend to injured footballers, stretching emergency responders thin and should We Finally Ditch Artificial Sweeteners for Good?

315

Hour 4: NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker on the state visit of King Charles, Marco Mendicino-spring economic update and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

316

Hour 3: Vassy Kapelos, CTV Chief Political Correspondent and host of the Vassy Kapelos show, a new bill giving the province power to expropriate almost all of the Toronto Islands, King Charles and Queen Camilla landed in Washington Monday for a three-day visit to the U.S. and free for all round two.

317

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, NEWSTALK 1010 Royal Correspondent Coryne Hall on the state visit of King Charles, Loverboy guitarist Paul Dean one of this year’s inductees to the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and free for all round one.

318

Hour 1: Mark Carney introduces Sovereign Wealth Fund, as Canadians wonder what that is, Doug Ford regularly worked from home after ordering civil servants back to office and man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf.

319

Hour 4: NBC News Radio White House Correspondent JON DECKER was at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday night when shots rang out, Ontario’s big city mayors would also like to keep records of their conversations between each other hidden from the public and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

320

Hour 3: Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell on opposing provincial changes to policing in the city, will peace talks with Iran are falling apart as reports surface of additional attacks on U.S. bases and free for all round two.

321

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, six months to municipal Election Day, inflation has come down, pressure has not lifted for young Canadians; in fact: they’re not leaving home and free for all round one.

322

Hour 1: Six months to municipal Election Day, who is the suspect arrested in the attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner and new affordability measures expected in spring federal fiscal update.

323

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL will have the latest on peace talks and what is happening in the Gulf of Hormuz, Toronto condo market hits 35-year low as sales continue to plunge with ‘no new project launches’ and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

324

Hour 3: Jordan Cristillo, brother of Andrew, who was killed in a head-on collision. The trial for the accused dangerous driver begins on Monday, Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow on the Ford Government tabling a bill to take over Little Norway Park outside Billy Bishop Airport and free for all round two.

325

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth on Doug Ford insulting her in the house yesterday, police arrest suspects for using an SMS blaster to send fraudulent texts to tens of thousands of devices in Toronto and free for all round one.

326

Hour 1: Doug Ford declines to apologize after insulting MPP Stephanie Smythe in the house, the province plans to seize a portion of Little Norway Park for Billy Bishop airport expansion and Drake’s Ice Installation for New ‘Iceman’ Album Brings Headaches to Toronto.

327

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM FM, US based airlines are raising fares and Air Transat is just the latest Canadian carrier to cut thousands of flights.

328

Hour 3: NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles on calling for the auditor to probe Premier Ford’s purchase of a private jet for the province. Plus: the Ontario government will push through its FOI changes bill and free for all round two.

329

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, more should be done to educate Americans on trade, the Ford government holding a late-night session to pass its omnibus budget bill and free for all round one.

330

Hour 1: Ontario high school students will soon need to pass financial literacy test to graduate, health experts hope U.K. smoking ban will inspire Canada to do the same and the Moon Might Be More Prone to Fires.

331

Hour 4: The ceasefire with Iran has been extended, says Donald Trump and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

332

Hour 3: Andrew Weir, president and CEO of Destination Toronto, on the city’s new master plan to win over tourists, research shows a network of fake YouTube channels pushing U.S. annexation and Alberta secession narrative and free for all round two

333

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, nearly 80% of Canadians say cost-of-living outpaces their income and free for all round one.

334

Hour 1: Investigation finds Doug Ford’s plane would not have been able to land at 90% of Ontario’s airports, Pride organizations call on Ontario to create fund to support festivals as costs climb and are seasonal allergies starting earlier? Experts say yes, depending on where you live.

335

Hour 4: There is a troubling real estate scam already targeting Canadian seniors and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t. Lisa Raitt, Former Federal Cabinet Minister NOW a member of Mark Carney’s new Canada-U.S. advisory council.

336

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Michael Thompson on drivers continually running red lights in his Scarborough ward, the latest on what is happening in the Strait of Hormuz and Pakistan and free for all round two.

337

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, most important food prices rising again, Canada Post reporting a record loss of $1.57B last year and free for all round one.

338

Hour 1: Doug Ford says he should have made his case before buying a jet, Canada Post racks up record loss of $1.57 billion and Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down.

339

Hour 4: Liberal MPP John Fraser on Premier Doug Ford reversing course, saying he will sell the jet purchased for the province, 30% risk Canada enters recession: former BoC governor and Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

340

Hour 3: Mark Carney declaring Canada’s ties to the U.S. a ‘weakness’, the latest with war in Iran and whether the Strait of Hormuz is open or closed and free for all round two.

341

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Premier Doug Ford reversing course, saying he will sell the jet purchased for the province, Ontarians are given a strong incentive to go green this Earth Day (Wednesday) by offering 20% more cash for eligible empty alcohol containers and free for all round one.

342

Hour 1: Doug Ford reverses course plans to sell the province’s private plane, next governor-general must be fluent in English and French, official languages watchdog says and Mark Carney delivers address explaining why Canada can no longer rely on the United States.

343

Hour 4: Exhibition Place’s CEO Don Boyle on his grand vision for the land that will turn it into a year-round destination for residents and visitors, who’s paying Amazon’s Canadian fuel surcharge, and how much is it and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

344

Hour 3: Canada Post to soon end door-to-door delivery for 136,000 addresses nationwide, 18K homes in Toronto, the turmoil in the middle east means that Europe COULD run out of jet fuel in a matter of weeks and free for all round two.

345

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how this weekend’s fuel prices increase will wipe out all the savings from removing the federal portion of the gas tax and free for all round one.

346

Hour 1: Drug use and danger on full display when Toronto hosts World Cup, Gordie Howe bridge opening date being ‘quietly’ negotiated to avoid angering Trump: source and Toronto Tempo are no longer just an idea. Now, they are a team.

347

Hour 4: Bill Sinclair, President and CEO at The Neighbourhood Group Community Services, on how the tough job market isn't getting any better for young Canadians, US jury finding that concert giant Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary had a harmful monopoly over big concert venues and the latest on the situation in Iran.

348

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Dianne Saxe on data from the city of Ottawa that shows more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras were turned off, how Microsoft Teams is spying on you and reporting back to you bosses and free for all round two.

349

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, data shows more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras were turned off and free for all round one.

350

Hour 1: Toronto’s ‘free’ World Cup fan fest could now come with a price, more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras turned off and chimpanzees murdering their former friends, and researchers can’t wrap their heads around it.

351

Hour 4: Blair Champion, participating in the Mattamy Homes Bike for Brain Health on Sunday May 31. Speaking candidly about living with early onset Alzheimer’s, what he fears, and why he’s sharing his story now, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and Guy Maddin, Canadian screenwriter, director- National Canadian Film Day.

352

Hour 3: NDP Leader taking up the cause to call on the Federal government to ban the use of algorithmic pricing, Whitby Councillor Chris Leahy. The statement on integrity commissioners report findings and free for all round two.

353

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, documents that show the Minister in charge of the skills development fund rejected an application from the TTC while approving one from a strip club and free for all round one.

354

Hour 1: Carney government to temporarily suspend federal gas tax, Toronto police expecting uptick in protests as World Cup puts city on centre stage and parents, but not parenting, to blame for picky eating in kids, says a new study

355

Hour 4: Although the ceasefire is holding, the U.S. has now put a naval blockade around Iran. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL has the latest, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Ryan Gullen, bassist for the Sheepdogs, on losing his father to cancer and how grief showed up in unexpected ways.

356

Hour 3: TCDSB Ward 2 trustee Markus de Dominico on Ontario set to slash the number of trustees at TDSB as part of a sweeping education reform bill, American military began a blockade of Iranian ports to force Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz and free for all round two.

357

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario set to slash the number of trustees at TDSB as part of a sweeping education reform bill, there is a real tension in the economy that isn’t showing up in the headlines and squeezing out middle-class Canadians and free for all round one.

358

Hour 1: Mark Carney cements majority government with byelection sweep, Autonomous ridesharing service Waymo looks to expand driverless cars to Toronto and Anthropic’s new AI model is too dangerous to release to public, developers say.

359

Hour 4: Donald Trump threatening Strait of Hormuz blockade after U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks end without agreement, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton and how tough winter conditions could impact grape harvest as Ontario wine booms.

360

Hour 3: Voters in two ridings in Ontario and one in Quebec head to the polls in today’s federal byelections, Canada needs to think big and take risks when it comes to space and free for all round two.

361

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, voters in two ridings in Ontario and one in Quebec head to the polls in today’s federal byelections, Donald Trump threatening Strait of Hormuz blockade after U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks end without agreement and free for all round one.

362

Hour 1: Carney issues call for unity, says no time for ‘politics as usual’, $500,000 to Leave Canada? The Controversial Proposal Shaking the Liberal Convention and Quebec has a new premier.

363

Hour 4: What to expect at the Liberal Party convention in Montreal ahead of the big byelections on Monday, oil prices rise toward US$100 as stocks slip on doubts about the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

364

Hour 3: Kayode Southwood, CFIB senior policy analyst, on how shoplifting is on the rise as cost-of-living mounts, the latest on the War in Iran, and the ongoing impact on Canadians and free for all round two.

365

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Branding and Marketing expert Tony Chapman, host of the podcast Chatter That Matters- is the Kit Kat heist and elaborate marketing stunt and free for all round one.

366

Hour 1: TTC Line 2 out of service from Ossington to Woodbine - third no service situation this week, floor crosser MP Marilyn Gladu says she’ll be a good Liberal and The Artemis II crew lands tonight.

367

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL on Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz again in response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM FM and Kirsten Fox, niece of Terry, on the launch of the 46th Terry Fox Run.

368

Hour 3: A coalition of public interest and environmental groups announcing a legal challenge against the Ford Government’s use of special economic zones, a minority government has ever flipped to majority via floor crossing and free for all round two.

369

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, longtime Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crossing the floor to the Liberals, Freelance environmental reporter Paul Webster on taking the Ford Government to court over documents related to building Highway 413 and free for all round one.

370

Hour 1: Mark Carney’s latest floor crosser tests more than the size of the Liberal tent; Toronto looks to ban jet skis on city waterways and baseball is changing forever with robot ump challenges.

371

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL looks at what is next for Iran now that President Trump's deadline has come and gone, Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

372

Hour 3: Jack Cunningham, professor of International Relations at the University of Toronto- Trump agreeing to suspend ‘bombing and attack of Iran’ for two weeks, pilot ferry shuttle is launching a service along Lake Ontario for the next three years and free for all round two.

373

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how fuel markets are responding to Trump agreeing to suspend ‘bombing and attack of Iran’ for two weeks, your credit card may be a national security threat and free for all round one.

374

Hour 1: Donald Trump agrees to suspend ‘bombing and attack of Iran’ for two weeks, TDSB says nearly 300 teaching jobs to be cut in upcoming school year and deafness reversed: One injection restores hearing in just weeks.

375

Hour 4: The astronauts on board the Artemis space capsule did their flyby past the moon yesterday. NBC News Radio National Correspondent Rory O’Neill looks at how it went, changes coming to Niagara Region’s governance and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

376

Hour 3: A formidable group of urban thinkers who care deeply about the future of the city and offer a compelling path forward in their new book Saving Toronto, changes coming to Niagara Region’s governance, with the province to build on its ‘strong mayor’ system and free for all round two.

377

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy on municipalities saying they're forced to divert money to things the province should be covering, Donald Trump saying today is the deadline for a peace deal with Iran and free for all round one.

378

Hour 1: Artemis 2 heads back to Earth after visit to the dark side of the moon, airline fuel surcharges could put damper on Canadian travel, and “Cognitive surrender” leads AI users to abandon logical thinking.

379

Hour 4: Software developer Ahmed Nadar on creating SolveTO, a new AI powered app that speeds up writing 311 service requests and sends them off to the city and Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

380

Hour 3: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL- today is a big day for the Artemis mission as the astronauts pass around the far side of the moon and free for all round two.

381

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how many FIFA World Cup visitors are planning trips outside Toronto; the public may soon get an inside look at the Sherman family’s fallout from the billionaire murders and free for all round one.

382

Hour 1: Doug Ford praises Mark Carney and appeals for a majority government ahead of byelections; Toronto has given AI the green light to tackle its traffic woes and early voting begins for Scarborough-southwest, University-Rosedale byelection.

383

Hour 4: Artemis II mission blasting off towards the moon, Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM FM and Comedian Eric Johnson brings his “Son of a Bull” comedy tour to Toronto next week.

384

Hour 3: Documents show the government was urged to look deeper into the Therme spa company’s finances, how gas has climbed to the highest point since July 13, 2022 and free for all round two.

385

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Frank Stronach trial isn’t going well for the prosecution, Frank Cardinal Leo, Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto, with a message for the faithful this Easter season and free for all round one.

386

Hour 1: Automaker Stellantis looks at building Chinese EVs in Brampton, adviser warned Ontario to dig ‘deeper’ on Therme finances days before signing lease and world cheers as Artemis 2 blasts off on first moon bound mission in 53 years.

387

Hour 4: Former Ontario Premier and Former Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae on the passing of politician and activist Stephen Lewis, who also once held the position of Ambassador to the UN and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

388

Hour 3: NBC News Radio National Correspondent Rory O’Neill on NASA’s Artemis II set to launch the first crewed Moon mission in 53 years later this evening, is Canada reaching its goal of 2% GDP spending for NATO and free for all round two.

389

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, some possible reasons why building Toronto’s Waterfront East LRT will cost exponentially more per kilometer than it cost to build Montreal’s REM system and free for all round one.

390

Hour 1: More food trucks, vendors and buskers could flood Toronto’s streets amid potential rule change, Poilievre calls for cancellation of multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project and teens who vape can inhale the equivalent of up to 5 packs of cigarettes a day.

391

Hour 4: Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria on Ontario looking to harmonize transit fares across GTHA, hike fines for fare evasion, the countdown is underway for the Artemis Il mission to the moon and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

392

Hour 3: Canada Post moving ahead with ending home delivery and some closing brick and mortar location, the declaration period for Canada’s Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program coming to a close today and free for all round two.

393

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Economist Mike Moffatt from the Missing Middle Initiative on the federal and provincial governments jointly spending lower municipal development charges and free for all round one.

394

Hour 1: Calls for domestic fuel tax relief as Europe, Australia act, Federal and Provincial governments announce cuts to development charges to boost housing construction and how AI is infiltrating the dating world, from crafting flirty messages to matchmaking.

395

Hour 4: Newly elected NDP Leader Avi Lewis, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton and Jessica Barrett, author of the new book, “No Place Like Home: The Missing Key to Our Housing Crisis,”

396

Hour 3: The future of the war in Iran is very much up in the air. Plus: With prices rising and airport travel becoming more chaotic, people are starting to make their summer vacation plans, Eco-socialist Avi Lewis cruised to victory on the weekend and free for all round two

397

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, rising diesel costs could drive grocery prices up by fall, Ontario may be one step closer to effectively letting users wager on how select future events will unfold and free for all round one.

398

Hour 1: Avi Lewis wins federal NDP leadership, Anti-Israel protesters test police in Jewish neighbourhood and as prime minister, Mark Carney makes Question Period a low priority.

399

Hour 4: Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, NDP Finance Critic Jessica Bell and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

400

Hour 3: Shamier Anderson and Ben Johnson on HATE THE PLAYER: THE BEN JOHNSON STORY, TSN’s Matt Cauz on the start of the 2026 Blue Jays season and free for all round two.

401

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Ford Government giving Ontario hospitals an infusion of $1.1 billion, but critics say it’s still not enough and free for all round one.

402

Hour 1: Ontario reveals 2026 budget. Here’s how it could affect your pocketbook, Canada officially hits NATO defense spending target and how men wearing untucked shirts may be hiding the health risks associated with obesity.

403

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM, Paul Kershaw, Policy Professor at the University of British Columbia and founder of Generation Squeeze, on the group’s new poll that finds growing support for a proposal to lower an Old Age Security (OAS) threshold for higher income retirees.

404

Hour 3: What could be unveiled in the Ontario budget later today, John Tory on six former Toronto mayors urging the Ford government to reverse course on closing supervised injection sites and free for all round two.

405

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, a new poll that finds growing support for a proposal to lower an Old Age Security (OAS) threshold for higher income retirees, a jury in the US finding Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial and free for all round one.

406

Hour 1: Doug Ford “will send an army down here” if Bonnie Crombie runs for mayor of Mississauga, anglers pulled from Georgian Bay ice shelf could face bill for rescue and closing your eyes to hear better might be a big mistake.

407

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL with latest on the war with Iran as the U.S. to deploy around 1,000 troops to the Middle East in the coming days and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

408

Hour 3: NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles on tabling a motion to reverse the Ford Government’s OSAP cuts and remove interest on loans, how to speed up the city’s streetcar network, which, according to a new report, is the slowest in the world and free for all round two.

409

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, John Tory- gas price and municipal budgets, how fuel cost spikes are tanking hopes for Canadian business and free for all round one.

410

Hour 1: Toronto police to deploy more officers in tactical gear at places of worship, tourist hubs, graduation ceremonies shouldn't 'engage in divisive or contentious issues of any kind' and The So-Called "Old Person Smell" Is Very Real, And Here's How To Know If It Will Happen To You.

411

Hour 4: Preet Banerjee, Founder of YourMoneyDegree.com the dream of home ownership in Canada isn’t dead, but maybe it should be and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

412

Hour 3: Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner on Doug Ford set to take over Billy Bishop Airport as MPPs return to Queens Park, Toronto Lawyer Gavin Tighe on the Ford Government set to seize Billy Bishop in an effort to bring jets to the Island airport and free for all round two.

413

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how to protect your pocketbook as everything from groceries to gas and travel rises with the Iran conflict driving up costs, U.S. military aircraft using Canadian airspace to refuel en route to the Middle East and free for all round one.

414

Hour 1: Toronto Police banning pro-Palestinian protesters from residential streets in Jewish neighbourhoods, Doug Ford makes taking over Billy Bishop Island Airport a priority and your smartwatch could predict heart failure a week before it lands you in hospital, Toronto study says.

415

Hour 4: Why are Toronto youth struggling to find jobs, Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca on urging Mark Carney to meet our Jewish community and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

416

Hour 3: NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles on the return of the Legislature after a 14-week break, NBC News Radio National Correspondent Rory O’Neill Air Canada crash at New York’s LaGuardia Airport and free for all round two.

417

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the return of the Legislature after a 14-week break; gas prices still skyrocketing with no end in sight and free for all round one.

418

Hour 1: Queens Park is back in session, with Ontario reveal budget on Thursday, As World Cup nears, Toronto mayor moves to block U.S. ICE presence and ding, Ottawa will cut science, tourism, foreign aid programs.

419

Hour 4: Sullivan’s Crossing stars Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray on Season 4 kicking off this Sunday at 8 pm on CTV, and streaming the next day on Crave, John Tory with “Tory’s Take” and Brian Tochi (Teenage Mutant Ninja, Revenge of The Nerds, Space Academy, Police Academy) on Toronto Comicon this weekend.

420

Hour 3: a new report: Breaking Gridlock: Finishing the Job through Provincial Action, which outlines what can be done at Queens Park to reduce congestion quickly and at scale, is the pain of the K-shape economy bleeding into the middle class and free for all round two.

421

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, there will be A motion to amend city policy to ban flying the flags of foreign nation, the Supreme Court of Canada to hear a challenge of the federal government’s firearms ban and free for all round one.

422

Hour 1: Toronto Councillor wants to ban city from flying flags of foreign nations, Pierre Poilievre draws mixed reviews after appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast and how parents don’t really understand AI.

423

Hour 4: Ride share driver Earla Phillips on how skyrocketing gas prices have fellow drivers feeling especially pinched at the pump, Marilyn Denis and David Corey and how leaked documents show Metrolinx's plan to run more frequent, shorter GO trains is now “unlikely to materialize”.

424

Hour 3: A Canadian teenager is facing life in prison in Hong Kong after being arrested with a staggering 25 kilos of cocaine in her luggage and free for all round two.

425

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario Liberal MPP John Fraser on claiming Doug Ford is ‘flooding the zone’ to distract from transparency controversy and free for all round one.

426

Hour 1: Critics say Ford is ‘flooding the zone’ to distract from transparency controversy, Canada ranks 25th out of 147 countries in the 2026 World Happiness Report and the negative people in your life are making you get older faster.

427

Hour 4: NEWSTALK 1010’s John Tory on Ontario police clearing the 3 cops accused of lying at trial that followed a Toronto officer’s death, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and the latest on the war in Iran, as well as the resignation of the head of U.S. counterterrorism.

428

Hour 3: NEWSTALK 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson on Ontario police clearing the 3 cops accused of lying at trial that followed a Toronto officer’s death, Cuba is experiencing a nation-wide blackout brought on by a dire energy crisis and free for all round two.

429

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario police clear the 3 cops accused of lying at trial that followed a Toronto officer’s death and free for all round one.

430

Hour 1- Five key takeaways from the OPP report ‘exonerating’ Toronto cops of perjury in the Umar Zameer murder case, Union calls for judge who said officers lied at trial to publicly apologize and study finds 7 hours and 19 minutes of sleep may be best for insulin sensitivity.

431

Hour 4: Ontario’s top judge says conditions at Maplehurst jail are so ‘unusually harsh,’ a drug offender must be released into the community, In October 2024 a Tesla fire, where 4 people tragically died, raises issues with Tesla door handles and the latest on what is happening with the flow of oil in the Persian Gulf.

432

Hour 3: Two men facing charges after incidents at Toronto’s Al-Quds Day demonstration, Iran continues to send rockets and drones against its neighbours, attacking US bases and interests, as the US and Israel retaliate and free for all round two.

433

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, John Rapley, political economist who specializes in global development, world economy and economic history, on how even if the Iran war is won, the economy is already lost and free for all round one.

434

Hour 1: Toronto residents are considering ‘virtual gated communities’, two men facing charges after incidents at Toronto’s Al-Quds Day demonstration and U.S. has ‘underestimated’ Iran’s means to fight, says former Canadian general.

435

Hour 4: Toronto Lawyer and Independent journalist Caryma Sa’d on what she expects to see (based on previous experience) when she covers Al Quds Day tomorrow, Canadians should brace for even higher grocery bills as oil prices rise, experts warn and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

436

Hour 3: How Toronto police are preparing to protect the U.S. Consulate amid an Al-Quds Day rally planned for the downtown core, a private members bill to create a 'stand your ground' law for home invasions and free for all round two.

437

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto residents want to bring these lost businesses back from the dead and free for all round one.

438

Hour 1: Brad Bradford urges city to seek court injunction stopping Al-Quds Day, Ford government to allow shopping on 2 public holidays across Ontario and new legislation that would expand police and spy agency powers to probe online activity.

439

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey with pop culture news and a privacy watchdog ‘monitoring’ an auto insurance phone tracking lawsuit in the US, which Canadian insurance companies are currently doing.

440

Hour 3: The Ford Government giving elementary school teachers gift cards to buy classroom supplies, Iran targeting commercial ships and oil infrastructure as the UN Security Council voted to condemn the nation for its attack on its neighbours and free for all round two.

441

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the legality for Doug Ford to expropriate Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport, a national surge of insurance fraudsters driven by the tow truck industry's and free for all round one.

442

Hour 1: Province creates gift cards for teachers so they can buy school supplies, call for Toronto to cancel Al Quds Day, pro-Palestinian march this weekend and NASA’s DART asteroid smash shows we could deflect a future threat.

443

Hour 4: Norm di Pasquale, Chair of No Jets TO, on Doug Ford saying Ontario will take control of the city’s stake in Billy Bishop Toronto Airport lands, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and more than 1,000 UFOs reported over Canada in 2025.

444

Hour 3: CTV Queens Park Bureau Chief Siobhan Morris on Doug Ford saying he will expropriate Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport from the city, Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish on plans for the city’s own convention centre and free for all round two

445

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow has a bone to pick with the Premier on several files, Doug Ford saying he believes terror sleeper cells are in Canada and free for all round one.

446

Hour 1: Doug Ford set to take over Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport, Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will have no role in attack on Iran and parents’ stress may be quietly driving childhood obesity, Yale study finds.

447

Hour 4: Toronto Lawyer Courtney Betty on how millions of Americans can now claim Canadian citizenship by descent, NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker on Trump Iran latest and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

448

Hour 3: Pump prices prediction expert Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, on how Toronto gas prices could soar above $2 a litre, Doug Ford pushing for jets at Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport and free for all round two.

449

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, PM Mark Carney a no-show as MPs debate the Iran war in the House of Commons and free for all round one.

450

Hour 1: New poll gives Olivia Chow commanding lead in October mayor’s race, Doug Ford threatens to wrest control of Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport from the city, calls island residents ‘squatters’ and mother of daughter wounded in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Mass shooting sues OpenAI.

451

Hour 4: "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton and Jay Goldberg, Canadian Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Center, on how capping ticket resale prices would be a big mistake.

452

Hour 3: Your cost of living is likely to surge as Trump’s war-induced oil price hike seeps into the Canadian economy, Khamenei’s son to be named supreme leader and Russia giving information to help strike the US military and free for all round two.

453

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Downtown Toronto could see up to 15% more cars during the FIFA World Cup, Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman on a third synagogue shot up in the GTA and free for all round one.

454

Hour 1: Toronto’s Jewish community rallies in the wake of three synagogues shootings, Prime Minister Mark Carney announces three federal by elections and Economist Jim Stanford on how Trump’s war on Iran hasn’t altered Canada’s cost of making gas just yet, so why prices at the pumps are surging.

455

Hour 4: OpenAI agrees to strengthen safeguards following B.C. mass shooting, Man vs. Machine: ChatGPT Caused Him to Spiral Into Delusion. Now He’s Suing OpenAI and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

456

Hour 3: Prices at the pumps across Canada are expected to climb again as war rages on in the Middle East, the opposition party fighting provincial changes to funding for college and university students and free for all round two.

457

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, New data from NYC shows congestion tolls eases traffic in the suburbs as well as in the downtown core and free for all round one.

458

Hour 1: Brad Bradford calls for police at every TTC station, platform-edge doors to improve safety, Ford eyes artificial island for massive convention centre and after McDonald's CEO mocked for taking tiny bite of new burger, A&W, Burger King, Wendy's respond.

459

Hour 4: There is an issue with Ontario’s Solicitor General saying municipalities can’t make changes to their police budgets, Marilyn Denis and Dave and farming communities fear losing businesses and land to Canada’s new high-speed train line.

460

Hour 3: JP Hornick, President of OPSEU - Ontario Public Service Employees Union, on workers sent home and to third spaces as the Ford government requires in person work, the U.S. is saying war is ‘just getting started’ as Iran vows ‘complete destruction and free for all round two.

461

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto Lawyer Courtney Betty on Canada limited in its ability to get citizens out of the Middle East and free for all round one.

462

Hour 1: Former MPP Michael Ford threatens to upset Toronto Mayor’s race, Brampton to charge stores for abandoned shopping carts on city owned property and expert birders have younger brains: How expertise may protect brain health.

463

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent Rory O’Neill on Intelligence assessments warning of Iranian attacks on Canada and the U.S. following Khamenei’s death and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

464

Hour 3: – John Tory decides not to run for Mayor of Toronto, stock markets reaction to the conflict in Iran, and free for round two.

465

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CTV’s Natalie Johnson on John Tory NOT running for mayor after all and free for all round one.

466

Hour 1: John Tory announces that he will not run for mayor again, Mayor Olivia Chow endorses New York City snow shoveling initiative and 3 million Canadian adults taking GLP-1 drugs, reshaping eating and spending.

467

Hour 4: Sharon Bollenbach, Executive Director World Cup Hosting 2026 at City of Toronto, on 100 Days to Go before the matches begin, Father Phillip Larrey, a Catholic priest and professor of philosophy at Boston College, on AI and faith and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

468

Hour 3: Anthony Seaboyer, Military and national security expert at the Royal Military College, on Iran latest, scams using AI ‘took off like a rocket’ over the past six months and free for all round two.

469

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CSIS acting to prevent possible Iranian proxy attacks on U.S. targets in Canada and free for all round one.

470

Hour 1: NEWSTALK 1010 science guy Dan Riskin on the “Blood Moon” lunar eclipse as it happened, Doug Ford touts new convention centre, likely on the Ex fairgrounds and AI meeting tools might be time savers but beware their risks.

471

Hour 4: Former foreign minister Lloyd Axworthy on how Canada’s response to the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran exposes a fault line at the heart of our foreign policy, Salar Gholami’s gym shot up hours after ayatollah's demise and NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker on Iran White House reaction.

472

Hour 3: How Block’s AI-fueled layoffs could be a ‘tipping point’ for white-collar jobs and free for all round two.

473

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada supporting the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, Ottawa to launch Canada’s first Men and Boys’ Health Strategy and free for all round one.

474

Hour 1: World stands by to see aftermath of Donald Trump’s attack on Iran, is Ontario facing an age crisis and Carney rules out Canadian military participation in Middle East conflict.

475

Hour 4: The Biking Lawyer David Shellnutt on Toronto Police Service blaming cyclists for getting doored by cars, Jonathan Puddle, who, along with his daughter, was mistakenly caught up in human trafficking investigation, in a Guelph coffee shop.

476

Hour 3: Father and daughter mistaken for trafficking, Norm DiPasquale, Chair of No Jets TO, on Doug Ford vowing to bring jets to Billy Bishop Airport and free for all round two.

477

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Greg Cook, long-time outreach worker and advocate at Sanctuary TO, a person found frozen to the pavement on Tuesday in Downtown Toronto and free for all round one.

478

Hour 1: Doug Ford vows to bring jets to Billy Bishop Airport, father and daughter in Guelph mistakenly caught up in human trafficking investigation and Loblaws creates President’s Choice.

479

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey, Filmmaker Alexandre Trudeau, on Hair of the Bear, opening in select theatres across Canada starting March 6.

480

Hour 3: With turmoil in the world and a very real possibility of military action in Iran, some people are literally BETTING on whether there will be a war, most people don’t realize insurers generally settle theft claims after 30 days if the vehicle isn’t recovered and free for all round two.

481

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, mortgage debt is soaring while starter homes get out of reach for many Canadians and free for all round one.

482

Hour 1: Olivia Chow leads in a new poll, but Torontonians nostalgic for John Tory, Airbnb offers incentive for first-time hosts to sign up during the FIFA World Cup in Toronto and new Light Therapy Can Suppress a Key Marker of Hair Loss by 92%.

483

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Loblaws investing heavily in discount supermarkets is “a sign of the times.” and free for all round one.

484

Hour 3: David Schultz, professor in the political science department at Hamline University, on the state of the union, a motion calling on Ontario to declare e-bikes and e-scooters as motor vehicles and free for all round two.

485

Hour 4: Heated Rivalry is igniting Canada's cottage culture and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

486

Hour 1: Doug Ford goes after Donald Trump on US cable news, Olivia Chow vows major pothole repair offensive and Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT activity flagged internally 7 months before tragedy.

487

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, four years into this current war in Ukraine and Free for all round one.

488

Hour 3: The situation in Mexico is still in flux as the government battles drug cartels on the country's west coast, Author Peter Macleod on his new book Democracy’s Second Act: Why Politics Needs The Public and free for all round two.

489

Hour 4: Kids In The Hall alum Bruce McColloch is taking his acclaimed stand-up show Dark Purple Slice on a cross-country tour through April, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and how cybercriminals are ramping up increasingly sophisticated scams impersonating the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

490

Hour 1: Canada wakes up to Olympic hockey hangover, Canada more united than in 2019, despite Alberta tensions and NDP leadership candidates pitch their rebuilding plans to voters in final debate.

491

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, workplace pension membership increases in Ontario, but many could benefit from additional planning steps and free for all round one.

492

Hour 3: Michigan state representative Jasper Martus on slamming Trump for his recent threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, Violence erupted Sunday in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, a popular vacation sport for Canadians and free for all round two.

493

Hour 4: Niagara Falls mayor Jim Diodati on officials and residents divided over proposed regional amalgamation, cartel violence breaking out across Mexico. Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Sheila Copps in Puerto Vallarta and CP24 writer Joshua Freeman in Puerto Vallarta.

494

Hour 4: NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL with the latest on tensions between the United States and Iran over possible U.S. military action and the role Congress could play and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

495

Hour 3: St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe on asking council on Monday to consider renaming Prince Andrew Court, Futurist Kevin Cirilli, host of the iHeartRadio Podcast “ HELLO FUTURE,” on former President Barack Obama saying aliens are “real” and free for all round two.

496

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ottawa announces efforts to tackle extortion crimes, especially in Peel Region, Dunedin Florida Mayor Maureen "Moe" Freaney and free for all round one.

497

National grief as Team Canada’s women lose to the USA, Majority of Canadians say the US is no longer an ally and Tim Hortons says Roll Up The Rim is back – for good this time.

498

Hour 1: Premier Ford orders school kids to watch the Team Canada hockey games, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince, arrested as police open investigation into misconduct in public office and are you an early bird or a night owl? Why scientists are moving beyond these groupings.

499

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, another Conservative MP crossing the floor to Mark Carney’s Liberals and free for all round one.

500

Hour 3: Ontarians who lost their family doctor face a higher risk of death — especially in the first five years, the Premier announcing that students can watch Team Canada’ Olympic hockey games during school hours and free for all round two.

501

Hour 4- Meg Olson, engineer and Guild webmaster at the Toronto Guild of Spinners and Weavers, on Doug Ford’s ‘basket-weaving’ jab, Marilyn Denis and David Corey from CHUM and There is the possible return of the Taste of the Danforth.

502

Hour 4: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is expected in Los Angeles today where he will testify about social media addiction, The Great Outdoors Comedy Festival taking place this September in Mississauga and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

503

Hour 3: Canada’s reliance on the U.S. for our food is a recipe for disaster and free for all round two.

504

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the finance minister says the rate of health-care spending is ‘unsustainable’ and free for all round one.

505

Hour 1: Doug Ford causes waves with shopping complaints and claims of students taking basket weaving courses, more Canadians struggling with auto insurance rates and ‘pink Noise' Could Be Harming Your Sleep Quality, Study Warns.

506

Hour 4: the latest into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, including a glove containing DNA evidence recovered 2 miles from Guthrie’s home and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

507

Hour 3: MPPs were supposed to return to Queen’s Park today, but it’s now not happening, a new survey that finds most people view the U.S. as a possible threat to Canadian sovereignty and free for all round two.

508

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CP24’s Melissa Duggan in Dunedin Florida for Blue Jays spring training and free for all round one.

509

Hour 1: Ford government would use LCBO ‘clout’ in future fights, Toronto private schools are seeing an increased demand and Reddit, Meta, and Google Voluntarily Gave DHS Info of Anti-ICE Users.

510

Hour 4: Ontario Wine sales have ‘skyrocketed’ since the LCBO pulled U.S. booze off the shelves

511

Hour 3: Old-school financial advice that no longer applies to modern day life and nations are ditching Microsoft Teams and Zooms in favour of a more sovereign option

512

Hour 2: U.S. Politicians go to bat for the Gordie Howe Bridge, and the Jays Spring training begins

513

Hour 1: It’s Family Day, but does it feel like a holiday? Some are saying yes it is!

514

Hour 4: Toys “R” Us Canada on cusp of closing more locations, Kraft Heinz halts plans to split company, John Tory with “Tory’s Take” and BC MLA Larry Neufeld, Peace River South.

515

Hour 3: The province is lifting its seven-year post-secondary tuition freeze and boosting funding for colleges and universities, Kelly Higginson, president and CEO of Restaurants Canada a new survey of its members that finds 44% of respondents operating at a loss or barely breaking even and free for all round two.

516

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, ‘Raising the Bar’, a new report calling for an urgent overhaul of Ontario’s Immigrant Nominee Program, new details released from the investigation into last year’s plane crash at Pearson Airport and free for all round one.

517

Hour 1: Tuition set to rise, OSAP grants lower with new Ontario post-secondary funding changes, why were confiscated guns returned to home of suspect before Tumbler Ridge shooting and Tim Hortons tweaking English muffins, espresso and beverage machinery.

518

Hour 4: There is a Peel Region motion to combat intimate partner and gender-based violence, Marilyn Denis and David Corey, Michael Popove - News director and anchor at CJDC TV in Dawson Creek, BC.

519

Hour 3: Who should control tariff policy: the President or Congress? , companies increasingly citing Al to justify layoffs and free for all round two.

520

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, auto theft cost Canadians $900 million in insurance costs and who is behind it all, the latest from Tumbler Ridge, with the shooter identified and free for all round one.

521

Hour 1: New poll puts Olivia Chow in lead for Toronto mayor’s race, what we know about the Tumbler Ridge shooter and his bedroom temperature could help older adults sleep with less stress.

522

Hour 4: GUEST: Michael Popove - News director and anchor at CJDC TV in Dawson Creek, BC - the latest on the B.C. shooting, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and what is happening with the Cuba/air travel story.

523

Hour 3: GUEST: Alex Greco - Senior Director, Manufacturing and Value Chains - Canadian Chamber of Commerce- Latest on Gordie Howe bridge story and free for all round two.

524

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Guest: Franki Berry - News director at Moose Media in Fort Saint John, Toronto-area cops who failed to breathalyze drunk driver before crash that killed 3 people won’t face charges and free for all round one.

525

Hour 1: Tumbler Ridge shooting: 10 dead, including suspect: RCMP, Billionaire owner of Ambassador Bridge met Trump official hours before Gordie Howe Bridge post and Parents push for standard of care for students with diabetes.

526

Hour 4: The search for Nancy Guthrie continues after the deadline expired Monday afternoon, Steve’s Music Store liquidating Ontario, Quebec locations as part of ‘restructuring’ and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

527

Hour 3: Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens- Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Windsor and Detroit | CBC News and free for all round two.

528

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, ‘We just want to go home’: Canadians in Cuba wait for answers as airlines adjust flights and free for all round one.

529

Hour 1: Ontario to examine 45 police forces following Toronto probe, Steve’s Music Store liquidating Ontario, Quebec locations as part of ‘restructuring’ and Amazon’s Ring expands AI-powered network to help locate lost dogs.

530

Hour 4: Cheering crowds mark opening of Toronto's long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show makes waves on social media and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

531

Hour 3: The Eglinton Crosstown opens, Branding and Marketing expert Tony Chapman, host of the podcast Chatter That Matters, on the Super Bowl commercials and free for all round two.

532

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto City Councillor and TTC Board member Jamaal Myers on the Eglinton Crosstown opening and free for all round one

533

Hour 1: Cheering crowds mark opening of Toronto's long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show makes waves on social media and no desks, no strategy: Experts say government's latest return-to-office order ignores reality.

534

Hour 4: Terry Fox Foundation reaches a fundraising milestone, Linda McQuaig and Neil Brooks, authors of Cancelling Billionaires Before They Cancel Us: The Urgent Case for a Wealth Tax and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

535

Hour 3: Toronto Police Chief MYRON DEMKIW AND Toronto Police Association president CLAYTON CAMPBELL, more information emerges as the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its fifth day and free or all round two.

536

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Shelley Carroll - Toronto Police Service Board Chair comments on Toronto police scandal and free for round one.

537

Hour 1: Toronto police scandal follow up, iHeartMedia's KURT KRETZSCHMAR live from Santa Clara, California in advance of Sunday's Super Bowl and Super Bowl Sunday is coming up – what does it say about the state of marketing and brands in 2026?

538

Hour 4: CHUM’s David Corey and Adam Wylde, CP24 Meteorologist BILL COULTER on cold and snowy weather.

539

Hour 3: John Sewell - Former Mayor- Toronto police officers among those arrested over allegations including drug trafficking, auto, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to resume peace talks and free for all round two.

540

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Mark Mendelson on massive bust - 30 cops arrested and free for all round one.

541

Hour 1: Bombshell report says 30 police officers, including Toronto police, arrested in sweeping probe involving allegations of drug trafficking and auto, the average home price in Toronto drops below $1 and sound machines might be making your sleep worse.

542

Hour 4: April Kam, division head of pediatric emergency medicine at McMaster Children’s Hospital, on her study that finds head injuries top kids’ sledding injuries and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

543

Hour 3: How everyday Canadians will be affected by Mark Carney’s public service job cuts, how businesses along Eglinton Avenue feel about the Crosstown finally opening on Sunday and free for all round two.

544

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Sean Shapiro, the TikTok FORMER traffic cop, on how speed, snow, and road design don’t mix and free for all round one.

545

Hour 1: Provincial Deputy NDP leader defects to Federal Liberals, FIFA World Cup will give Torontonians a reason to get hosed at 6am and walk like a penguin? How not to fall, including in winter.

546

Hour 4: Is swearing by politicians coarsening the discourse, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Juno award winning jazz singer Laila Biali on her Grammy Awards experience.

547

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Jon Burnside on the mayor’s 2026 budget, the lease for Ontario Place’s new music venue illustrates a ‘sweetheart deal’ for Therme and free for all round two.

548

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Mayor Olivia Chow defends her budget and an expanded free for all round one.

549

Hour 1: When the Eglinton Crosstown LRT finally opens, they should offer us an apology, not a party, Bill Blair resigns seat to become envoy to England and Inside Moltbook: The Social Network Where AI Agents Talk and Humans Just Watch.

550

Hour 4: Sabrina Nanji with Queens Park Observer on Doug Ford saying he’ll run for a fourth mandate in 2029/30, rising rents and shifting habits have caused Toronto’s bars and restaurants to find creative ways to keep customers coming through the door and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

551

Hour 3: Pierre Poilievre leadership review this weekend, new YouTube accounts are using AI fakes of famous Americans to stir geopolitical unrest in the pursuit of profits and free for all round two.

552

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, what the Downtown Toronto BIA would like to see from the 2026 Toronto city budget, Doug Ford says he’ll run for a fourth mandate in 2029/30 and free for all round one.

553

Hour 1: City of Toronto budget released, Doug Ford says he’ll seek another four years, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wins leadership review with 87.4% approval.

554

Hour 4: – Jeff Rutledge, conservative strategist- Pierre Poilievre leadership review Bank of Canada governor warns of unusual potential for new economic shock and Kaleb Dahlgren, Humboldt Bronco bus crash survivor, on families angry over Netflix hockey tragedy series.

555

Hour 3: Minister Rechie Valdez, Canada’s Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism), on making life more affordable, a paper that warns of U.S. tariffs' toll on health care and free for all round two

556

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Juno award winner and Canadian Grammy Award nominee Laila Biali and free for all round one.

557

Hour 1: BC Premier Eby accuses Alberta separatists of treason, Pierre Poilievre faces leadership review today and internet-famous ‘Heated Rivalry’ Canada fleece jacket to go on sale.

558

Hour 4: Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra on the Ford government taking over the Peel District School Board and putting York Catholic’s board ‘on notice’, CHUM’s David Corey and Josie Dye and Metrolinx to own up to issues with Line 5 and Line 6 and to be more transparent with Torontonians.

559

Hour 3: GM Oshawa to lay off up to 1,200 workers tomorrow, the Ford government taking over the Peel District School Board and putting York Catholic’s board ‘on notice’ and free for all round two.

560

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada in talks with Meta to return news to Facebook and free for all round one.

561

Hour1: Toronto says sidewalk plows are once again falling down on the job, alcohol found to be the worst drug of them all and scientists Found an Early Signal of Dementia Hidden in Terry Pratchett's Novels.

562

Hour 4: Victor Montagliani, FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President, on FIFA Canada announcing a unique cross-country National Program, Toronto Police looking to upgrade the horse stables and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

563

Hour 3: The city’s repair backlog is still growing despite financial restructuring support from the province, marking the 40th anniversary of the Challenger disaster and free for all round two.

564

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, police searching for a man who escaped from a Toronto jail by impersonating another inmate and free for all round one.

565

Hour 1: Yes… for some of you the earth did move, Mark Carney says he absolutely did not walk back his Davos speech and are you waking up at night to pee? It may be a sign of something wrong.

566

Hour 4: There is legal effort to block ICE operations in Minnesota following the shooting death of another protester and 5 – Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t .

567

Hour 3: Carney government launching the “Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit” and other new measures to tackle food insecurity, Toronto Maple Leafs legend Darryl Sittler on the team celebrating the 50th anniversary of his historic 10-point game tonight and free for all round two.

568

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Parliament’s return amid Mark Carney’s efforts to reset his domestic agenda and free for all round one.

569

Hour 1: How Toronto’s snow cleanup could affect Olivia Chow’s political future; sources confirm that the Eglinton Crosstown LRT will open on February 8th and Ring Launches Video Verification Tool to Combat Fakes.

570

Hour 4: CALLS on snow day, Donald Trump’s tariffs didn’t break Canada and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

571

Hour 3: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown on city snow removal, the latest on the shooting death of an anti-ICE protester in Minneapolis over the weekend and free for all round two.

572

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Donald Trump threatening “Governor” Carney with 100% tariffs for Canada making a trade deal with China and Mark Carney’s response and free for all round one.

573

Hour 1: Amid sky high supermarket prices, Federal government to introduce grocery rebate, Mark Carney responds to Donald Trump tariff threat saying Canada is not making a free trade deal with China and election 2026? Social media users see Carney commercial as soft campaign launch.

574

Hour 4: Marco Mendicino, Former Cabinet Minister and former Chief of Staff to Mark Carney, on the PM’s speech to cabinet, President Zelenskyy’s impassioned Davos speech where he criticized Putin, but also European inaction and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

575

Hour 3: There are calls for a public inquiry push and ‘rapid response’ team after the launch of the Eglinton Crosstown, there is an effort to attract Canadians back to "sin city," and free for all round two.

576

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, stocks surge on Trump's claim of deal on Greenland and free for all round one.

577

Hour 1: Poll finds Ontarians still support the PC even if they don’t like them or the Premier as much, three Las Vegas hotels now accepting Canadian dollar at par and Greenland MP Tillie Martinussen.

578

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey, W5 Host and Managing Editor Avery Haines on her haunting hour-long special, IF I’M EVER FOUND DEAD and the latest on the President's meeting with European leaders in Switzerland.

579

Hour 3: Unifor National President Lana Payne on Doug Ford encouraging Ontarians to boycott imported Chinese EVs, Martin Imbleau, President and CEO of ALTO - the company developing the country's first high-speed rail service and free for all round two.

580

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, a federal court allowing TikTok to keep operating in Canada and free for all round one.

581

Hour 1: Doug Ford backs Mark Carney at Davos but still against Chinese car deal, waste management company Green For Life relocates executive office to Florida and an Ingredient in Toothpaste Makes Orange Juice Taste Vile

582

Hour 4: Marco Mendicino, Former Cabinet Minister and former Chief of Staff to Mark Carney, on the PM’s speech at Davos, reaction to Donald Trump’s speech at Davos and Scott Reid and Jack Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

583

Hour 3: Bell Let’s Talk Chair Mary Deacon and free for all round two.

584

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech in Davos, which offered a frank assessment of how he views the world today and free for all round one.

585

Hour 1: Mark Carney makes landmark speech at the Davos World Economic Forum, ghost Patients: 21% of Canadian ER Visitors Report Leaving Without Being Seen and reducing your risk of dementia.

586

Hour 4: Why Toronto won’t take lessons from other cities to tackle its problems, one full year of Donald Trump back in the White House and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

587

Hour 3: is Doug Ford right to be worried about Chinese “spy cars” on Canadian roads, the Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether random traffic stops are constitutional And free for all round two.

588

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, survey of Canadians on how they think Canada would fare against a US invasion and free for all round one.

589

Hour 1: Doug Ford goes to town over Carney’s Chinese EV deal, nearly 20 per cent of Americans support taking over Canada and you sound like ChatGPT.

590

Hour 4: Is craft beer in Canada losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust, Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton

591

Hour 3: Mark Carney is considering sending soldiers to Greenland for military exercises with NATO allies, there are a number of withdrawn criminal charges has risen dramatically in Ontario and free for all round two.

592

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, SIU investigating after Durham police officer and suspect shot and free for all round one.

593

Hour 1: Carney’ Chinese car deal not playing well in Ontario, Doctors in FIFA World Cup cities worry about ER capacity, strain on health system and a busy weekend as US President Donald Trump announces new tariffs on European nations who don't support the acquisition of Greenland.

594

Hour 4: Mark Carney says Canada entering ‘new era’ of relations during trip to Beijing, John Tory with “Tory’s Take” and NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL with the latest on US President Donald Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act amid protests in Minnesota.

595

Hour 3: Fascism expert Professor Jason Stanley, Bissell-Heyd Chair in American studies in the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto, , Omar Sachedina, Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV National News, sits down with Lisa Banfield, whose spouse Gabriel Wortman murdered 22 people in Nova Scotia in April 2020, and free for all round two.

596

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada to investigate reports of explicit images created by Grok and free for all round one.

597

Hour 1: 9-1-1 wait times are down as the city turns to A-I to handle non-emergency calls, the latest on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China and what it means for Canada and Will Mark Carney eliminate tariffs on Chinese EVs?

598

Hour 4: Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie resigned effectively immediately, and Marilyn Denis and David Corey.

599

Hour 3: U.S. military action against Canada is actually ‘far-fetched’, NBC News National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL on both Iran and the United States threatening military action and free for all round two.

600

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Iran is warning of retaliation if Trump strikes, as the U.S. withdraws some personnel from its Mideast bases and free for all round one.

601

Hour 1: Prime Minister Mark Carney launches new romance with China, Mayor Olivia Chow launches budget consultations and an Ingredient in Toothpaste Makes Orange Juice Taste Vile.

602

Hour 4: There are calls to improve the emergency alert system on GO Trains after witnessing a woman in distress and the crew response was delayed, Relationship expert Jen Kirsch and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

603

Hour 3: Toronto residents have an overwhelmingly negative view of the new Finch West LRT, up to 25 trains per day planned for the new Toronto to Quebec high-speed rail and free for all round two.

604

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China and what it means for Canada and free for all round one.

605

Hour 1: Ford government moves to pause affordable housing rules for new Toronto buildings; Doug Ford declares he’s ‘100% dead against’ lifting Canadian tariffs on Chinese EVs and what is ‘food noise’ and why are we hearing about it amid the rise of GLP-1 meds?

606

Hour 4: Leah Eichler, self-proclaimed word nerd, who writes regularly about our evolving use of language, on what makes a word ‘Canadian’ and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

607

Hour 3: Health Minister Sylvia Jones on connecting more Ontarians to primary care doctors; Employers are still failing to comply with new provincial salary transparency laws and free for all round two.

608

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, salt used to keep winter roads safe is also endangering municipal water systems and free for all round one.

609

Hour 1: Trump tariffs and protests harm Sankofa Square’s ad sales and events business, ‘Frequent flyers’ behind surge in violence on public transit and UK threatens action against X over sexualized AI images of women and children.

610

Hour 4: Protests over the weekend in the United States over President Trump‘s immigration policy, plus demonstrations in Iran against the country’s hardline government, economic uncertainty and AI adoption is making it harder for young Canadians to find work.

611

Hour 3: Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell on Saturday’s protest at Nathan Phillips Square where things got ugly for officers, there are warnings that Canada could be hit the hardest by U.S. political upheaval and free for all round two.

612

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, things got ugly for Toronto police, with 8 arrested the Nathan Phillips Square protest, and free for all round one.

613

Hour 1: New poll shows how Canadians feel about crime and their personal safety, potential field of leadership candidates for Ontario’s Liberals starts to take shape and PM Carney hopes to 'recalibrate' once-frosty Canada-China relations with visit.

614

Hour 4: Not their parents' financial plan: Gen Z skip saving for a down payment and splurge on travel and Amanda Galbraith, co-founder and partner at reputation management company Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays on “Tory’s Take”.

615

Hour 3: Woodstock Mayor Jerry Acchione on allowing residents to cast votes virtually in municipal elections, the Supreme Court to hear the group’s challenge of the law allowing redevelopment of Ontario Place and free for all round two.

616

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, OpenAI is launching ChatGPT Health to review your medical records and free for all round one.

617

Hour 1: U.S. federal agents shot two people in Portland Oregon, ‘A very affordable budget’ says Mayor Chow and Canada poised to lose 4,000 restaurants in 2026.

618

Hour 4: Doug Ford is ‘weaponizing’ the LCBO with plans to remove Crown Royal from store shelves after the owners closed their Ontario factory, the cost of living is crushing Canadians’ New Year's Resolutions.

619

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor and TTC Chair Jamaal Myers on needing to work on attracting more riders as the transit agency asks the city for $1.5B in funding, outrage after US ICE agents shoot and kill a fleeing motorist in Minneapolis and free for all round two.

620

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Trump terror is Canada’s wake-up call and free for all round one.

621

Hour 1: Mayor Olivia Chow proposes election year 2.2 percent property tax increase for Torontonians, listening to music immediately after learning improves memory in older adults and Alzheimer’s patients.

622

Hour 4: Canada needs to prepare for the possibility that the U.S. uses military coercion against us, Bob Rae, Former Canadian Ambassador to the UN, on how the Trump administration is ‘out of control’ and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

623

Hour 3: Why does the Finch West LRT keep breaking down in inclement weather, P.M. Carney said Tuesday his government is working to expand access to oil markets in Asia and free for all round two.

624

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, there are fears that CDC vaccine recommendation changes in the US will fuel vaccine hesitancy in Canada and free for all round one.

625

Hour 1: Olivia Chow expected to put forward smallest property tax increase of her administration, Traffic fatalities in Toronto reach record low in 2025 and combining These Two Drinks Will Help You Live Longer.

626

Hour 4: There is a calling for a time-out on the U.S.-Canada travel meltdown, Venezuela is primed for resistance to US controlling the oil and Rob Davis, former city councillor and founder of Rob Davis and Associates - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

627

Hour 3: Ontario’s Solicitor General calling out the police response to the anti-Jewish protests, the province’s mandate for public sector employees to return to office five days a week and free for all round two.

628

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, why are youth using caffeine pouches and free for all round one.

629

Hour 1: Former Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland to resign from Parliament following Ukraine appointment, Ford says he plans to follow through on threat to remove Crown Royal from LCBO shelves and Elon Musk's Grok AI floods X with sexualized photos of women and minors.

630

Hour 4: Toronto-based Venezuelan activist Rebecca Sarfatti on reaction from the expat community following the U.S. launching a “large-scale strike” on the country, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

631

Hour 3: Canadian businesses tempering hiring expectations in the first half of 2026, a motion calling for the elimination of the educational portion of the tax bill if the Minister of Education removes elected school trustees and free for all round two.

632

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, The U.S. launched a “large-scale strike” on Venezuela and free for all round one.

633

Hour 1: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is expected to make his first appearance, call to eliminate the educational portion of the tax bill if the Minister of Education removes elected school trustees and P.M. Carney says Canada ‘welcomes the opportunity for freedom’ after Maduro’s capture.

634

Hour 3: John Moore has Deb Hutton and Siobhan Morris on the panel to look ahead to provincial politics in 2026, Is 2026 “The Year of Canadian Sport”; free for all round two.

635

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, entry Level Jobs in Restaurant Industry and free for all round one.

636

Hour 1: Ontario’s new blue bin system starts today. Why some fear it will be a ‘disaster’ and parenting Styles for 2026.

637

Politics, TikTok Myths & Farewell to Icons: A Year‑End Deep Dive in Hour Three

638

Cold Dips, Craft Sips & Stranger Things: New Year’s Eve Headlines Heat Up the Morning Show

639

From Stranger Things to Stranger 911 Calls: New Year’s Eve Hits, Misses & Milton’s Marathon Mayor

640

Hour 3- John Moore- Looking back at the municipal politics of 2025, the risk of a U.S. government shutdown is back on Capitol Hill just weeks into the new year and free for all round two.

641

Hour 1- Pope Leo XIV laments the spread of gambling, saying it ruins many families, DR. ALANA POLO N.D., author, healthy lifestyle expert and when robot taxis get stuck, a secret army of humans comes to the rescue.

642

Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, ALEXA POLENZ, Union Station Roller Rink and free for all round one.

643

Hour 3: John Moore’s hosts a look ahead to 2026 and municipal politics, GUEST: Justin Ling - Staff columnist at the Toronto Star and free for all round 2.

644

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, GUEST: Julie Blay Comeau – Etiquette expert- Fight or flight: How to quell air rage before it takes and free for all round one.

645

Hour 1: Adult entertainment club faces new questions after business license filing and millions in provincial and ealthy Lifestyle Expert Dr. Joyce Johnson ND provides us a few tips on how to avoid the “Christmas Blahs”

646

Hour 4: Christmas with Steven Page, Toronto Holiday Memories, Overhyped and Underplayed of the Year

647

Hour 3: Pessimist or Optimist for the New Year? Christmas Gift for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Round 2

648

Hour 2: Stuffed for Christmas, Trivia! Round 1

649

Hour 1: Mayor Polls Surprise, Epstein files Trickle in, The Flu and Heart attacks

650

Hour 4: Are You A Jays Fan or a Leafs Fan, can you be both?

651

Hour 3: Toronto Needs More Chefs and New Streaming Numbers are Bittersweet for Musicians

652

Hour 2: Gen-Xers and Millennials are About to Inherit $1 Trillion and Canada Announces a New Ambassador to the US

653

Hour 1: Stats Sat Crime is Down, but it Doesn’t Feel Like It

654

Hour 4: The Biggest Political Stories of 2025, and Gil Moore from Triumph!

655

Hour 3: As U.S. Guns Pour Into Canada, the Bodies Pile Up

656

Hour 2: Calls for Action Against Extremism and Chatbots Influencing Your Vote

657

Hour 1: Are We Getting A White Christmas, and a Recap of the Political Landscape with Tasha Kheiriddin

658

Hour 4: We Hear Your Thoughts of Michael Ma Crossing the Floor and John Tory gives us his Take

659

Hour 3: Marit Stiles Checks in from Northern Ontario, and Ajax Mauor Shaun Collier Responds to a Complaint

660

Hour 2: New Rules on Pay Transparency and an Investigation into Labour Minister David Piccini

661

Hour 4: What is Going On in the World of Entertainment with Marilyn Denis and David Corey, and a City Official was Caught Voting While Driving

662

Hour 3: Ford Government Hired a P.I. Firm to Investigate Consumption Sites and Priority Transit Lanes Red Paint is Peeling a Month After Installation

663

Hour 2: What is a Resilience Bank, Raw Sewage in Lake Ontario, and Money for Blood

664

Hour 1: Toronto City Council Approves Luxury Land Transfer Tax and Can Using A.I. Make You Less Knowledgeable

665

Hour 4: Who Could Replace Pierre Poilievre and One Family’s Search for Justice

666

Hour 3: What Comes Next for Residents of the Thorncliffe Park Condo and Skate Canada to Stop Hosting Events in Alberta

667

Hour 2: The Latest from Toronto City Hall with CTV News’ Natalie Johnson and Free For All Round One with Tim Hudak, Dave Trafford and Tamara Cherry

668

Hour 1: Swearing an Oath to the King is Unconstitutional and Why Do You Wake Up Minutes Before Your Alarm and

669

Hour 4: Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw Breaks Down 2025, and Trump’s Harsh Comments on the Murder of Robert Reiner

670

Hour 3: Big Promises for Niagara Falls and Canada’s Young People are the Unhappiest Generation

671

Hour 2: Thorncliffe Park Condo Fire is Finally Out and The Round One Panel Weights in on Poilievre’s Response to the Floor Crossing

672

Hour 1: Mark Towhey Breaks Down the Morning Headlines on The Daily Brief and Carmi Levy is in for Tech Tuesdays

673

Hour 4: Think You Can Outrun the TTC; Mac Bauer Did, and Richard Crouse reflects on the career of Rob Reiner

674

Hour 3: Caught Stealing Groceries, We Got a Paralegal for That, and Holy Mackinaw an interview with Joe Bowen!

675

Hour 2: Mayor Olivia Chow shares What She’s Focused On With The Year Ahead, and Round One with Laura Babcock, Jon Burnside and Paven Bratch

676

Hour 1: The Headlines with Scott Reid on The Morning Brief and Tom Mulcair breaks down the floor crossing and conservative leadership review on Mulcair Mondays

677

Hour 4: Conservative MP Michael Ma Crosses the Floor. Dollarama Profits From Cheap Alternatives. Tory's Take. Jazz Crooner Adam James

678

Hour 3: Ford Hibernates. Marit Stiles on Ford's Blunders. Round 2

679

Hour 2: 70% of Bails Breach Conditions. Waterfront Investment. Round 1

680

Hour 1: Another Floor Crossing, Government Breaks For Christmas, LRT Problems and Solutions

681

Hour 4: Dangerous State of the US. Marilyn Denis. Temporary Science Centre. Woman Seeking Care or MAiD

682

Hour 3: Can We Improve the New LRT? US to Check Social Media History at Border. Round 2

683

Hour 2: Canada Responding To Trump's Security Threats. The Old Science Centre "Has more Integrity than Ford". Round 1

684

Hour 1: Should We Sell American Booze to Raise Money? AI Used in Partner Violence Report. Why the dentist is particularly negative for children.

685

Hour 4: Snow! Release of Ghislaine Maxwell Testimony, Social Media and Kids, Where you Live Affects you Cardiac Arrest Survival

686

Hour 3: End Violence Everywhere, Grammy Nominated Jazz Singer, Air Transat Lands Deal, Round 2

687

Hour 2: New Development Charges and the Next Generation of Housing, Speeding up The New LRT, Bill to Toughen Laws on Gender Based Violence

688

Hour 1: Snow And Moore Snow, Woman Jailed After Dog Attack, Intimate Violence Survivor, Highrise Heart Attacks

689

Hour 4: Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Raine Maida, lead singer of Our Lady Peace, just returned from Afghanistan with War Child.

690

Hour 3: Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones on giving licences to four private clinics to perform publicly funded orthopedic surgeries, Juno Award-winning R&B artist Jully Black on Harmonies of Hope and free for all round two.

691

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Province’s second reading of the Keeping Criminals Behind Bars Act, 2025, which it says will help take dangerous and repeat offenders off the streets and free for all round one.

692

Hour 1: OPP opens investigation into firm who received millions in Skills Development Fund, passengers gripe about slow travel on Finch West LRT and Kohler’s Smart Toilet Camera Isn’t Actually End-to-End Encrypted.

693

Hour 4: Remembering Toronto-born Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, at 96 and  – "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton and Rick Mercer on his Stand Up For Canada, a brand-new comedy special.

694

Hour 3: Flights delayed at Pearson airport yesterday due to ‘resource constraints’. Plus: Air Transat starts halting flights after pilots issue 72-hour strike notice, there is a call for answers about billboards with facial detection tech near Union Station and free for all round two.

695

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, urging the province to declare a state of emergency to address homelessness and addiction and free for all round one.

696

Hour 1- Ontario jails set to hit overcrowding record, should Feds intervene as AirTransat begins cancelling flights amid labour conflict with pilots and Conservatives set to force House vote on pipeline agreement with Alberta.

697

Hour 4: – The World Cup is coming to North America and US President Donald Trump will participate in the game drawing as well as meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Tenors return to Roy Thompson Hall on Dec. 8 with their Joy to the World Holiday Tour.

698

Hour 3: World’s first cafe for a date with an AI companion is just as eerie as it sounds, light up ads coming to TTC tunnels and free for all round two.

699

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know and free for all round one.

700

Hour 1: The Premier unleashes on Opposition Leader Marit Stiles in Question Period, Finch West LRT should be free on opening day, councillor and MPP says and Donald Trump and Mark Carney are meeting today in Washington DC.

701

Hour 4: Singer-Songwriter Chris de Burgh returns to Toronto to celebrate 50 years of his career AND WatchMojo founder Ashkan Karbasfrooshan on launching Project Peanut: The Return of the Montreal Expos.

702

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario to review learning and testing after ‘insufficient progress’ in EQAO results and free for all round one.

703

Hour 3: Why has the condo fire in Thoncliffe Park been so difficult for Toronto Fire Service to extinguish? What the city’s plan is for its ‘most urgent climate threat’ leaves residents at risk and free for all round two.

704

Hour 1: Opposition leader Marit Stiles laces into Ford Government, as Minister defends, light up ads coming to TTC tunnels and stressed? Your Body Thinks You're Fighting Lions Every Day, Say Anthropologists.

705

Hour 4: Jack Cunningham, on Russia ready for war if Europe wants one, according to Vladimir Putin and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

706

Hour 3: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward on being named Canada’s Mayor of the Year, the latest from the Algoma steel layoffs initially announced on Monday and free for all round two.

707

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario is falling short on connecting patients with primary care and tackling OHIP overbilling and free for all round one.

708

Hour 1: Olivia Chow goes after multi-million-dollar homes, Provincial Auditor General decries healthcare access and billing, government spending on ads and Ozempic and other GLP-1s about to take a bite out of the fast-food business.

709

Hour 4: Canadian addiction experts say Ontario needs to better regulate “safer supply” prescribing, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and 2025 Census finds Canada is not prepared for escalating fire and emergency risks.

710

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow on Eglinton Crosstown opening, weight loss drugs are changing more than waistlines and free for all round two.

711

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, NEWSTALK 1010’s John Tory on World Cup contracts turning Toronto bylaw staff into FIFA’s brand police and free for all round one.

712

Hour 1: Toronto Police Service seeks seven per cent budget increase, Eglinton Crosstown on the precipice of being opened and AI assistants make widespread errors about the news.

713

Hour 4: Is it better to rent or buy a home, It’s Cyber Monday. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL runs down where you can find the best deals and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

714

Hour 3: Ontario may potentially change loyalty point protections, raising concerns for shoppers and free for all round two.

715

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, why are some families leaving Toronto for other parts of Ontario and even other Provinces and free for all round one.

716

Hour 1: Toronto proposes over 20 km of new bike lanes, bypassing provincial veto; serious crime is down in Toronto. So, what are we really worried about and pipeline deal gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention, separation talk.

717

Hour 4: Is Canada in a recession? Some answers are coming this Friday, only 54 new condos were sold in Toronto last month as group warns of looming ‘industry-wide shutdown’ and Tory’s Take.

718

Hour 3: Climate change consultant Elliott Cappell at Toronto Climate Week, which aims to highlight Canada's clean tech and climate innovation sectors, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and free for all round two.

719

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Mark Carney, Danielle Smith sign energy agreement and free for all round one.

720

Hour 1: Retailers feel Black Friday pressure as Canadians expected to tighten their spending, why 'Small Business Saturday’ is so important this year.

721

Hour 4- Marilyn Denis on pop culture, how should you behave at your company’s holiday party and Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria defends the large signs.

722

Hour 3: Bryan Hayward: New charges after W5 investigation, a new report which estimates growth of health expenditures in Canada by 4.2% in 2025 and free for all round two.

723

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how much snow is in the forecast and free for all round one.

724

Hour 1: Carney's expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources, Beer Store to take Ontario grocery stores’ beer, wine empties and your Dog Probably Still Has Some Wolf DNA in Its Genome.

725

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, A new report says that it is now easier to get into Harvard than to find a job and free for all round one.

726

Hour 4: NBC News White House Correspondent Jon Decker with the latest developments on Donald Trump trying to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

727

Hour 3: Doug Ford saying he will audit ‘left-wing radical groups’ opposed to government legislation, Jordan Castillo, on the Ford Government tabling Andrew’s Law, which strengthens the province’s dangerous driving laws and free for all round two.

728

Hour 1: Ford Government goes after bad drivers, bail, and left wingers, Mayor hopeful Brad Bradford lays marker in campaign to oust Olivia Chow and sleep apnea research: Not treating can impact dementia risk.

729

Hour 4: Rev. Mark Leach, founder of “Never Again Is Now,” on touring the country on behalf of Allies for a Strong Canada, speaking about western values and the need for allies to speak up and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t

730

Hour 3: Protesters vs Doug Ford in the Chamber yesterday as Bill 60 passes, making changes to the provincial tenancy laws and free for all round two.

731

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Ford government requiring defendants to pay cash security deposits as part of its bail reform strategy and free for all round one.

732

Hour 1: Reported outdoor drug use rises in Toronto after supervised consumption sites close Ontario to table cash bail bill today at Queen’s Park and how holding onto devices longer is costing the economy.

733

Hour 4: Dr. Ronen Avram on opening an independent surgical centre in Burlington, owing to issues with OHIP, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton and finding a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ pristine shipwreck near the bottom of Lake Ontario.

734

Hour 3: Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles on introducing “real rent control” as part of an Opposition Day Motion ahead of the final vote on the Ford Government’s Bill 60, and free for all round two.

735

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, both educators and politicians urging Ontario’s Ministry of Education to release the much-delayed (EQAO) assessment results and free for all round one.

736

Hour 1: Carney: Talks with Trump will resume ‘when it’s appropriate’, Carney says Canada upholding values but drops talk of ‘feminist foreign policy’ and JD Vance blames immigration for Canada's 'stagnating' living standards.

737

Hour 4: Michael, a former Covenant House youth who can speak to the impact of the work Covenant House does to help youth experiencing homelessness in our city, best cars and SUVs.

738

Hour 3: Comet sparks alien theories: What to know about 3I/ATLAS, The Montreal Economic Institute has released a report outlining the impact of a heavier regulatory burden on both the airline industry and passengers and free for all round two.

739

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario lands $3.2 billion EV-related factory amid trade war and free for all round one.

740

Hour 1: Ford government to table ‘Buy Ontario Act', conservatives urge tighter rules for asylum seekers and Amazon Haul – will Amazon also down out the dollar store?

741

Hour 4: Ryan Wedding: Canadian ex-Olympian allegedly ordered murder of witness, Marilyn Denis and David Corey FROM PRINCESS MARGARET HOME LOTTERY and is the US secretly drafting a plan to end the war in Ukraine?

742

Hour 3: Mark Aston - Covenant House- Sleep Outs - Covenant House Toronto - John Moore will be a part of it, the biannual Food Sentiment Index report provides a look into Canadians’ shifting attitudes toward food prices and free for all round two.

743

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Russia-Ukraine war: AI bot recorded doctors’ meeting, sent patient info to current and former hospital staff, watchdog says and free for all round one.

744

Hour 1: Toronto’s streetcars are slow, Canada-U.S. trade: Hoekstra slams Ontario anti-Trump ad and Shorter Lifespans for Those Who Don’t Vote.

745

Hour 4: EPSTEIN FILES – NEXT STEPS- The “Epstein Bill,” which will release the Epstein files, passed easily in the House, but what will happen in the Senate? Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

746

Hour 3: CRTC updates definition of Canadian content, says AI doesn't count The housing market is apparently stuck; mom and pop stores are being hit by the “affordability crisis,” and free for all round two.

747

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Trump tariffs: Holiday shoppers will pay more to buy Canadian and free for all round one.

748

Hour 1: Ford government fast-tracking controversial education bill, 40% of Gen Z Canadians misinterpret best before dates on food, leading to significant waste: study and optometrists should not perform minor surgeries: society.

749

Hour 4: Chris Hadfield -Canadian retired astronaut, engineer, fighter pilot, musician, and writer, walking on Yonge Street shouldn’t feel like a contact sport — so why the delays to widen the sidewalks and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

750

Hour 3: The House of Representatives will be voting Tuesday on whether the Epstein Files should be released, and free for all round two.

751

HOUR 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Undercover journalist exposes shady crypto-to-cash services and free for all round one.

752

Hour 1: Ford gov might make public parts of Ont. sex offender registry, Ontario rideshare drivers say Ontario wage law isn’t helping and Winnipeg man uses AirPods to outsmart car thief in real time.

753

Hour 4: A big vote is coming this week on whether the Epstein files will be released, Comedian Gerry Dee on his first Netflix stand-up special and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

754

Hour 3: CTV National News: Why some families are turning to social media to buy baby formula, Is the hemp industry in trouble and free for all round two.

755

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto's iconic Imperial Pub closes its doors after 81 years | CBC News, can municipalities compel these developers to build or sell the land or let the city take it via eminent domain and free for all round one.

756

Hour 1: Budget, government’s fate up in the air as MPs prepare for crucial vote, Why Canada has a ‘profound unfairness’ on background checks and Thomas Mulcair’s prediction on the future of the Carney government.

757

Hour 4: John Tory with “Tory’s Take” and Luca Celebre, TSN BarDown ahead of the 112th Grey Cup on Sunday evening.

758

Hour 3: CSIS director warns China, Russia agents active in Canada, turns out a record number of younger women want to leave the U.S. and free for all round two.

759

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Glover: Ford seizing control of Exhibition Place, free for all round one.

760

Hour 1: Toronto to prioritize removing encampments within 50 metres of schools, Chow asks province to cover cost of crossing guards, traffic safety cops and Eating more ultra-processed foods tied to increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer.

761

Hour 4: The Olympics will be held in Los Angeles in 2028, and there are some big changes in the schedule, which will put women first, Marilyn Denis and David Corey and "Cancer Detection That Only Needs a Drop of Blood" project in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto.

762

Hour 3: Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, PM Mark Carney is set to announce the second phase of the major projects list on Thursday and free for all round two.

763

Moore 2- Nov 13 Mixdown 1Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario court rules province can allow online gamblers to play with people outside Canada and free for all round one.

764

Hour 1: What kind of message is Finance Minister sending by requesting an appearance on Moore in the Morning? What parameters need to be met for police to be allowed to post a photo/name of a young offender and walking Makes Your Brain Hear Better.

765

Hour 4: A new holiday shopping survey is out, and the results are “not so merry, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and a new podcast about AI and human connection from TVO called Me & Viv. Alexandra built Viv, a custom AI designed to guide her through life’s biggest questions.

766

Hour 3: Flu season is upon us and experts are saying this year could be very tough with H3N2 becoming a new dominating strain and free for all round two.

767

Hour 2; The Five Things You Need to Know, Tasha Kheiriddin: Carney's 'Buy Canadian' plan a road to ruin | National Post and free for all round one.

768

Hour 1: G7 meetings underway, are conservatives bullying themselves, Canada loses measles elimination status. An expert explains why,

769

Hour 4 – Remembering Those Who Served, and Losing Measles Elimination Status

770

Hour 3 – Monday Surprise at Cineplex, Winter Travel advisory and Data on Intimate Partner Violence

771

Hour 2 – A Plan to Overhaul Canada Post, Work Place Loyalty and Free For All Round One

772

Hour 1 – Public Servants in the Military and will AI answer your 911 calls?

773

Hour 4: U.S. GOVT SHUTDOWN, FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS AND FOOD STAMPS and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

774

Hour 3: COP30 gets underway today in Belem Brazil. Nearly 200 countries are attending the annual climate change conference and free for all round two.

775

Hour 2- The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada expected to lose long-standing measles-elimination status - The Globe and Mailm and free for all round one

776

Hour 1: Gen Z is driving a return to faith: Canadian church leader, Ottawa hasn’t seen this kind of soap opera drama in decades and Cleveland Guardians pitchers charged with bribery.

777

Hour 4: Airlines are canceling hundreds of flights in response to the US government shutdown, and Tory’s Take.

778

Hour 3: Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy on the provincial finance in the Fall Economic Statement, Ontario Liberal Opposition MPP John Fraser reacts and free for all round two.

779

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, will there be snow this weekend, new details on how thieves bypassed security at the Louvre during their heist and free for all round one.

780

Hour 1: Fall Economic Statement paints disappointing portrait of the province’s provinces finances, Ford Government pushing ahead with tunnel under the 401 and baseball likely to boom in Canada, despite Blue Jays’ heartbreaking World Series loss.

781

Hour 4: ‘Multiple’ pro-Palestinan protesters arrested after forcing their way into an event sponsored by Students Supporting Israel, Marilyn Denis and David Corey and kiosks at Union Station and other places around Toronto possibly recording you.

782

Hour 3: the company building the city’s new electric ferries facing criminal corruption charges overseas, Supreme Court of Canada is deciding on whether they will hear the case of the Ostrich cull in British Columbia and free for all round two.

783

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Run Terry Run is a new feature-length documentary that offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at Terry Fox’s legendary 1980 Marathon of Hope and free for all round one.

784

Hour 1: Digital ad using facial recognition at Toronto’s Union Station draws concerns, US Supreme Court arguments on tariffs doesn’t go well for Donald Trump and your IQ may determine how well you hear in a crowd.

785

Hour 4: Dwayne De Rosario - Canada Men's National Team and TFC Legend, along with The Official FIFA World Cup 26™ Mascots: Maple™ the Moose (Canada), Zayu™ the Jaguar (Mexico), and Clutch ™ the Bald Eagle (USA) and Beloved TV-chef Lidia Bastianich on her new book, Lidia’s The Art of Pasta.

786

Hour 3: NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles on allegations that money from the Ford government’s Skills Development Fund is benefiting the owner of a new Toronto nightclub, what is the tariff angle of the 2025 budget and free for all round two.

787

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, 'Invest in Hope' is a campaign as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and free for all round one.

788

Hour 1: Stakeholders digest Liberals' purportedly transformative budget, Municipalities face landmines as they wade into Israel Gaza conflict and ADHD Drugs Do Much More Than Help You Focus, Study Reveals.

789

Hour 4: Legendary Inuk hockey player Jordin Tootoo, on his new documentary, Tootoo: The Jordin Tootoo Story, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

790

Hour 3: TSN’s Rick Westhead, on his new book, "We Breed Lions: Confronting Canada's Troubled Hockey Culture", the latest on the tariff front ahead of the US Supreme Court taking up the case on Wednesday and free for all round two.

791

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Toronto Police embarrassed by video showing officer and suspect run over by cop car and free for all round one.

792

Hour 1: It’s Budget Day as Prime Minister Mark Carney predicts austerity and big spending, Toronto Police embarrassed by video showing officer and suspect run over by cop car and NEO the first 'consumer-ready humanoid robot' will do your chores.

793

Hour 4: Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan and co-host of the Jay Bird Watching podcast, Toronto City Councillor and TTC Board Member Josh Matlow on the City and Metrolinx facing criticism for not extending transit service after Game 7.

794

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor and TTC chair Jamaal Myers on the City and Metrolinx facing criticism for not extending transit service after Game 7, and free for all round two.

795

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, a new poll that finds Ontarians want the Labour Minister to be fired over alleged scandals surrounding the government’s Skills Development Fund and free for all round one.

796

Hour 1: Some fans still believe Blue Jays should have a parade, TTC and Metrolinx defend post-game exit strategy and what’s going to be in Carney’s first budget?

797

Hour 4: Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan on Jays and Game 6 of the World Series tonight, Canadians struggling with affordability hoping for some help in upcoming budget and “Halloween by the numbers,” showing today has a significant impact on more than just kids in costumes.

798

Hour 3: AI-generated videos of Hurricane Melissa flooding social media, King Charles III stripping his brother Andrew of titles and his home and free for all round two.

799

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, NDP caucuses weighing a budget vote that could trigger an election, there is misinformation about Canada Post and its rotating strikes and free for all round one.

800

Hour 1: Federal Liberals say they still may not have the votes to pass the budget, 1 in 3 Canadians have received fake texts within last 3 months, Krispy Kreme Lost $441 Million Last Quarter—Here’s What Went Wrong.

801

Hour 4: Dunedin Mayor Maureen ‘Moe’ Freaney on the Florida city showing its love for the Toronto Blue Jays, Marilyn Denis and David Corey on pop culture and a new drug to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease now approved by Health Canada.

802

Hour 3: TSN’s Matt Cauz on Blue jays game 5 win, Montreal based radio commentator Anne Lagacé Dowson on marking 30 years since Quebec tried breaking up with Canada and free for all round two.

803

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CJAD’s Andrew Carter on marking 30 years since Quebec tried breaking up with Canada and free for all round one.

804

Hour 1: Singer Rufus Wainwright performs politically charged version of O Canada, Doug Ford calls for apology after U.S. ambassador hurls ‘insults and swore’ at Ontario trade rep and your Brain Makes Food Choices Before You Even Know What You're Looking at.

805

Hour 4: Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams live from Jamaica, is the Middle East ceasefire is already over, as Hamas shoots at Israeli soldiers in Gaza and Prime Minister Netanyahu promises to retaliate and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

806

Hour 3: RORY O’NEILL has the latest on Hurricane Melissa, Toronto’s Bud Stage becoming the RBC Amphitheatre and round two.

807

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario Liberal MPP John Fraser on the Ford Government pushing through multiple bills without debate and free for all round one.

808

Hour 1: Majority of Canadians no longer see America as a friend, Leaside residents blame rat infestation on neighbour feeding wildlife and calls for OHIP to fund PSA testing. How important is this for detecting prostate cancer?

809

Hour 4: Emmy Award winning David Shore on receiving the Lifetime Achievement award this Saturday, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Mayor Jason Anderson of Duck Lake Saskatchewan on officially inviting corporate partners to bid for the naming rights to the community.

810

Hour 3: TSN’s Matt Cauz on Jays loss, a private members bill to have prostate cancer testing covered by OHIP and free for all round two.

811

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Ontario to scrap fixed election dates, raise donation limit to $5,000 under new bill and free for all round one.

812

Hour 1: Bonnie Crombie said to be mulling taking her old job back as mayor of Mississauga, Ford Government will end scheduled election dates and Microsoft Teams will start snitching to your boss when you’re not in the office.

813

Hour 4: It appears the US and China have come to an agreement on tariffs, Jamaica is in the path of one of the most dangerous hurricanes in recent history and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

814

Hour 3: The Ford government walking back plan to consider changes to renters’ right to ‘security of tenure’, Canadian unions and business groups scoffing at Donald Trump’s sudden 10 per cent tariff and free for all round two.

815

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, CTV’s Rahaim Ladani on Blue Jays and free for all round one.

816

Hour 1: Ford Government backs off rental eviction consultations, clock starts: one year to municipal elections, Toronto candidate take stock and P.M. Carney aims to sell Canada as reliable partner for trade in Southeast Asia.

817

Hour 4: There is an increased demand for Blue Jays items, which is almost too difficult to keep up with, Ottawa limits how many American vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

818

Hour 3: concerns over major changes in the provincial government’s omnibus bill, Trump says trade negotiations with Canada are ‘terminated’ after Ontario’s anti-tariff ads and free for all round two.

819

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Blue Jays and Dodgers ready for Game 1 of the World Series and free for all round one.

820

Hour 1: Donald Trump, infuriated by Ontario’s Ronald Reagan tariff advertisement, cancels all trade talks, sweeping Ontario bill would look at ‘alternative options’ for ending residential leases and Ticketmaster will crack down on scalping program to avoid ‘reputational harm,’.

821

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey with pop culture, there are calls for the Federal and Provincial Governments to step in and support the auto industry before it's too late and Chef Mark McEwan, judge for Top Chef Canada, on season 12 currently underway.

822

Hour 3: Blue Jays World Series ticket gouging. C.D. Howe Institute releases fiscal accountability report cards for the provinces and federal government and free for all round two.

823

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Prime Minister Mark Carney saying Canada should prepare for ‘sacrifices’ as he outlines his budget and free for all round one.

824

Hour 1: Prime Minister Mark Carney predicts budget will include sacrifice and opportunity, Doug Ford plans to revisit Ticketmaster law his government cancelled and some Dogs Are So Ball-Obsessed, It Could Mirror Human Addiction.

825

Hour 4: TSN’s James Duthie on his sophomore collection of hilarious and heartbreaking stories, Certified Beauties, and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

826

Hour 3: The testing of the Eglinton Crosstown on pause after rumours of two trains colliding in the train yard, Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra on the TDSB ending its lottery system for specialty schools and programs and free for all round two.

827

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Carney government ‘worried’ its budget won’t pass, triggering a federal election and free for all round one.

828

Hour 1: Closing of Ingersoll GM plant another body blow to Ontario’s auto sector; Gardiner reopening deadline may be delayed by World Series and pickleball-related eye injuries on the rise.

829

Hour 4: Jeff McGuire, former Chief of Police for Niagara Regional Police, on jointly signing a letter to Premier Doug Ford to not remove speed cameras in Ontario, Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee Andy Kim and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

830

Hour 3: Toronto launching a 3-month downtown traffic blitz targeting gridlock offenders, Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan, Ontario Liberal MPP John Fraser and free for all round two.

831

Hour 2: - The Five Things You Need to Know, TSN’s Matt Cauz on Jays going to the World Series, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and free for all round one.

832

Hour 1: Blue Jays come from behind to clinch American League Championship Series, opposition parties set sights on Ontario’s Labour Minister and AI News Anchor Debuts on U.K.’s Channel 4 in Stunt Proving Dangers of Artificial Intelligence.

833

Hour 4: Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreine, thieves made off with jewels from the Louvre Museum over the weekend and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

834

Hour 3: TSN’s Matt Cauz, Jays win game 6, NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles and free for all round two.

835

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the sheer gall of Stellantis’ caving to Trump, which shows Canada’s industrial economy is on the line and how we fight back and free for all round one.

836

Hour 1: Blue Jays force Game 7 with 6-2 victory over the Mariners, short, intense session set for Queen’s Park after 137-day break and as the trade war grinds on, Team Canada is getting restless.

837

Hour 4: Avery Haines, Host and Managing Editor for W5, AVERY HAINES INVESTIGATES: CARTEL CANADA , U.S. liquor consumption plummets, Ottawa releases catalogue of home designs to help ease Canada's housing crisis and Tory’s Take.

838

Hour 3: TSN’s Matt Cauz- Jays win game 4, Author Mitch Albom on his new book Twice and free for all round two.

839

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, the Federal Government detailing its bail reform and crime crackdown plans, plus promises to hire more police and free for all round one

840

Hour 1: Mixed reaction as Mark Carney maps out new tough on crime agenda, Prime Minister will stick to his no new tariffs policy and U.S. liquor consumption plummets, Canadian products not seeing proportional boost.

841

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey and game 4 look ahead for the Blue Jays.

842

Hour 3: Jays win game 3, Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid on whether Canada-U.S. trade is doomed no matter what and free for all round two.

843

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Canada and U.S. officials to resume high-level trade talks and free for all round one.

844

Hour 1: Federal government plans to sue Stellantis over auto plant move, Swedish traffic lottery - 'Gamifying' The System To Create Better Behavior and junk food can scramble memory in just 4 days

845

Hour 4: Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones on moves to lower healthcare wait times, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

846

Hour 3: Senior Fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, calls not to take away tax exempt status from religious institutions, Unifor National President Lana Payne on automaker Stellantis moving production from Brampton to Illinois and free for all round two.

847

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, “active” discussions underway on the Liberal government’s promise to lower development charges and free for all round one.

848

Hour 1: Ontario launches $75 million tariff ad campaign in the US, Doug Ford tells wild tale of Home Depot shoplifting confrontation and man gets drunk, wakes up with a medical mystery that nearly kills him.

849

How Toronto is preparing for more congestion as employees return to office, NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker on Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners released as part of the ceasefire in Gaza and Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan on a bad weekend for the Blue Jays in games 1 and 2 of the ALCS.

850

Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell on pushing tougher sentences for young offenders, Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners released as part of the ceasefire in Gaza and free for all round two.

851

The Five Things You Need to Know, TSN’s Matt Cauz on a bad weekend for the Blue Jays in games 1 and 2 of the ALCS and free for all round one.

852

Blue Jays lose ALCS Game 2 in 10-3 wipeout, Donald Trump welcomed as a hero in Israel as hostages are released and stop using your iPhone’s charging limit, it’s probably hurting your battery.

853

María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, John Tory with “Tory’s Take” and Jerry and Tanner Agar are launching a new podcast.

854

Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti on asking the province to refund the money municipalities spend for speed cameras, the U.S. Commerce Secretary says Canada must come ‘second’ to the U.S. in the auto sector and free for all round two.

855

The Five Things You Need to Know, how much more Thanksgiving dinner will cost Canadians in 2025 and free for all round one.

856

Provincial Transportation Minister says cabinet cars will respect the speed limit, postal workers will resume partial mail deliveries, will instead use rolling strikes and an office building that Brampton is barely being used two years after a closed-door deal that netted a prominent businessman $45 million.

857

An interactive tool that shows where tariffs could hit Ontario hardest, Marilyn Denis and David Cory from CHUM FM, and CTV’s Sean Leathong in NY post Jays game reaction.

858

TSN’s Matt Cauz on Blue Jays advancing to the ALCS, new federal government data showing an uptick in positive tests and outbreaks linked to COVID-19 and free for all round two.

859

The Five Things You Need to Know, Mayor Olivia Chow in studio with major transit announcement and free for all round one.

860

Blue Jays take the series in 4 games, defeating the Yankees 5-2, American commerce secretary tells Canada to cool it on cars and removing these 50 objects from orbit would cut danger from space junk in half.

861

Mark Carney returns from Washington DC without a deal, calls for more funding for the court system as hundreds of thousands of Highway Traffic Act (HTA) charges were dropped last year and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

862

Jays blow 6-1 lead and lose game 3 of ALDS, Gen Z is blowing through cash on food delivery apps and free for all round two.

863

The Five Things You Need to Know, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting to repair the longstanding relationship between the two nations and free for all round one.

864

Education minister scolds Toronto high school for playing Arabic O Canada on Oct. 7, Durham Region students decry cancellation of High School prom and Diet and sugary drinks raise risk of common liver disease by up to 60%.

865

Today marks the second anniversary of the day Hamas attacked Israel, starting a war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, what the opening move of the U.S.’s attempted annexation of Canada could look like and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

866

Matthew Taub with grassroots organization Unapologetically Jewish on suing the city and police in Toronto and Montreal for failing to protect Jewish Canadians, Prime Minister meeting with Donald Trump over trade talks and free for all round two.

867

LCBO thieves were on release orders up to eight times; Blue Jays take on the Yankees for the potentially deciding win in the ALDS and free for all one.

868

Six months later, Toronto still doesn’t have a traffic czar, Jewish Org Files Human Rights Complaints Against Cities of Montreal and Toronto and Meta will soon use your conversations with its AI chatbot to sell you stuff.

869

President Donald Trump is urging both Israel and Hamas to embrace the peace plan that he has championed, Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan and co-host of the Jay Bird Watching podcast, on the first two games of the ALDS.

870

Jack Reid and friend Seb on their interaction with Yankees star Anthony Volpe Jr’s dad at Game two, Toronto Police Chief Superintendent Frank Barredo in the Emergency Management and Public Order Department on keeping the city safe following an attack on a synagogue in England and free for all round two.

871

The Five Things You Need to Know, a terror group partially agreeing to Donald Trump’s peace plan and free for all round one.

872

Blue Jays crush Yankees, 22-year-old Trey Yesavage makes history, Jack Reid and friend Seb share their story about an interaction with Yankees star Anthony Volpe Jr’s dad at Game 2 and Carney faces pressure to deliver in Trump trade talks.

873

Liz McGuire, Blue Jays super fan and co-host of the Jay Bird Watching podcast, workers at Toronto’s large banks say return-to-office mandates plagued with problems and Tory’s take.

874

A movie theatre that was the target of a fire and a shooting on two separate occasions in the past week and free for all round two.

875

The Five Things You Need to Know, the Blue Jays first pitch in the American League Division Series tomorrow afternoon, a bill to abolish Daylight Saving Time and free for all round one.

876

Ontario mayors set to defy Premier over speed camera ban, more violence and threats against movie cinemas in Halton Region and Labatt launches alcohol-free Michelob as Canadians seek alternatives.

877

Brampton city council unanimously backing a motion to ignore the Ford Government’s ban on speed cameras, Ontario NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles on the auditor general report and free for all round two.

878

The auditor general report looked at Ontario’s distribution of Skills Development Fund grants, Toronto City Councillor Brad Bradford on announcing his bid for mayor and free for all round one.

879

Feds get stingy on Remembrance Day wreaths, Ottawa denies Marineland request to export remaining beluga whales to China and the rare disease that stops people from feeling fear.

880

Filmmakers Barry Avrich and Mark Selby on their film The Road Between Us going wide this Friday, – Hamilton firefighter Kevin Went, who you may know from The Bachelor In Paradise Canada and The Traitors Canada.

881

Adam Zivo, National Post Columnist and a member of Project Ontario, a group pushing Doug Ford to act more Conservative, Grandpa Trump is back on his 51st state kick and free for all round two.

882

Open AI releasing Sora 2, a video and audio generation model, with photorealistic capabilities- but how is Hollywood reacting and free for all round one.

883

Experts predict long Canada Post strike, ‘Hudson & Rex’ producers confirm they decided to ‘move forward without’ star John Reardon after cancer treatment and new Blood Pressure Guidelines Mean You May Now Have Hypertension.

884

Hour 4: AI Hiring Problems and Solutions, Stuff That's Working, Stuff That Isn't

885

Hour 3: Doug Ford takes on his detractors, marking National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, AI harms the hiring process, and Free For All Round 2.

886

Hour 2: National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Eglinton Crosstown closer to opening, dangerous drivers skate justice, Trump wants to tariff films, and Free For All Round 1.

887

Hour 1: Scarborough has a new City Councillor, Doug Ford wants to repurpose the speed cameras, Russia launches an attack on Ukraine, and AI DJs.

888

Chris Murie, owner of The Dizzy Pub, on the Blue Jays post season being good for business, James Laidlaw on an arrest made in the shooting death of his coworker in the U.S. and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

889

Cait Alexander, survivor of intimate partner violence, on a rally today at Queens Park to re-announce the End Violence Everywhere advocacy group’s charter challenge lawsuit. Is Doug Ford conservative enough and free for all round two.

890

Niagara Regional Police Chief Bill Fordy on adopting a no-tolerance policy on open-air drug use, Jerry Agar on the Blue Jays clinching the AL East division title and free for all round one.

891

Blue Jays clinch the AL East division title, Victims of the justice system rally at Queen’s Park today and Canada Post operations not ‘viable,’ Carney says amid strike action.

892

Sloan’s Chris Murphy and Jay Ferguson - New Album Based on the Best Seller Available Today. tariffs, government spending, gas prices — what’s driving inflation right now? Spice things up w/ Canadian GUINNESS WORLD RECORD title holder Mike Jack - Canada’s King of Spice.

893

John Moore Hour 3: Sept 26

894

There is a pitch to bring congestion pricing to Toronto and break through the city’s gridlock, CP24’s Steve Ryan on his interview with Jennifer Neville-Lake and free for all round one.

895

Post Union declares wildcat strike after government says current model is unsustainable, Tonight’s game will not be available on broadcast TV and climate change discussion.

896

Marilyn Denis and David Corey and Karen Espersen, co-owner of Universal Ostrich Farms near Edgewood in southeastern B.C., on her flock receiving a stay of execution.

897

The province is set to ban speed cameras, a new study from Statistics Canada that shows where reimagining office buildings could help with housing and free for all round one.

898

City of Toronto will deploy crisis workers in the subway at downtown stations, Stay of execution for the BC ostriches and NASA Confirms First Crewed Mission to Orbit The Moon in 50+ Years Set For 2026.

899

There was a plot to disrupt New York’s cell phone services in conjunction with the U.N. General Assembly meeting is creating new concerns about telecom security, furious Canadians clapping back at American travelers for ‘flag-jacking’ while abroad.

900

Ontario NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles and free for all round two.

901

Tech companies are leaving Canada at an accelerating rate, Jimmy Kimmel making his return to late night after his Donald Trump..errr ABC imposed suspension and free for all round one.

902

Doug Ford will ban photo radar across the province, Gardiner Expressway work could be done by end of year and Trump links Tylenol with autism, a claim highly disputed.

903

Pressure from the populace got Disney to return Jimmy Kimmel to the airwaves tonight from his indefinite suspension, Ontario is pushing for the return of mandatory minimum sentences and free for all round two.

904

Social media users claiming the rapture is upon us, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Colin Mochrie on narrating Old Enough!, which follows Canadian kids ages 3-6 as they take on real-world adventures.

905

Pressure from the populace got Disney to return Jimmy Kimmel to the airwaves tonight from his indefinite suspension, Ontario is pushing for the return of mandatory minimum sentences and free for all round two.

906

In tough times, people spend more on little treats, changes coming to the CFL and how Canadian football is played and free for all round one.

907

Canadian autism community reacts to Donald Trump linking Tylenol used during pregnancy to the spectrum disorder, Federal Public Safety Minister captured on tape disparaging guy buy-back program and Emerging TikTok deal with China ensures U.S. control of board and crucial algorithm.

908

Mike Wilner, baseball columnist for the Star and host of the podcast “Deep Left Field,” on the Blue Jays clinching a spot in the playoffs and recapping the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service held yesterday.

909

RESCON’s new report highlighting the state of housing across 34 of the province’s municipalities… and it’s not good and free for all round two.

910

Marit Stiles survives her leadership review at this past weekend’s NDP convention, the Blue Jays clinching a spot in the playoffs and free for all round one.

911

Outrage and applause as Canada recognizes a Palestinian state, Marit Stiles survives leadership review at NDP convention and Liberals’ new hate crime bill targets ‘symbols’ of hate.

912

NEWSTALK 1010 official pollster John Wright on Mark Carney taking the Liberal Government in a different direction that Justin Trudeau, Barack Obama and Hollywood A-listers stand with Jimmy Kimmel and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

913

What Mark Carney’s meeting with Mexico’s president could mean for North American trade, how the Bank of Canada’s interest rate cut will impact your mortgage and the housing market and free for all round one.

914

Canadian boycott of US is much more than just avoiding travel, US ambassador to Canada unhappy with anti-American sentiment and Democrat lawmakers demanding the FCC chairman resign, while some Republicans say that other liberal hosts should be fired.

915

A survivor of intimate partner violence, on supporting the Conservatives “Jail Not Bail” proposed bill and Marilyn Denis with David Corey.

916

Doug Ford asking Mark Carney to maintain 100% tariffs on Chinese made EVs for the sake of Ontario’s auto industry and economy, Jimmy Kimmel suspended by ABC for monologue about Charlie Kirk and free for all round two.

917

Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, heading to the South Pacific to diversify and strengthen Ontario’s trading relationships and free for all round one.

918

Doug Ford begs Mark Carney to leave tariffs on Chinese EVs in place, City of Toronto won’t complete clearing of Dufferin Grove encampment and our Moon Is Drifting Away. Here's What We Can Expect to Happen.

919

Michael Longfield, Executive Director of Cycle Toronto, on a report that claims emergency response times up after Bloor West bike lane installation and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

920

The Federal Liberals to table their budget on November 4, Lauren Ash, award winning comedian, Second City Toronto alumni live in studio and free for all round two.

921

Five things you need to know, Robert Munsch approved for MAID, but daughter says he’s not dying yet, Donald Trump’s UK visit and free for round one.

922

Activist groups claim bike lanes are increasing emergency response times, Ford thinks Hwy. 401 tunnel will be nation-building project and what simple, science-backed trick can you use to fall asleep faster.

923

All Elite Wrestling star (and GTA born and raised) Adam Copeland for AEW: September to Remember, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

924

Toronto Police Service saying there is a “concerning” number of youths charged in criminal investigations and free for all round two.

925

Vaughan’s city council voted to end the speed camera program and free for all round one.

926

Out on bail, accused murdering 12- & 20-year-olds allegedly involved in 4 other attacks that same morning, the US and China have a new TikTok “deal” and flush door handles are the car industry’s latest safety problem.

927

Hour 4: Former Federal Cabinet Ministers Marco Mendicino and Lisa Raitt on Parliament’s return and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

928

Hour 3: Vassy Kapelos, CTV Chief Political Correspondent and host of the Vassy Kapelos Show, on Parliament’s return, Toronto Catholic trustees plot meeting, consider taking Ford government to court and free for all round two.

929

Hour 2: On the Ledge: Dave Trafford, Tim Hudak, and Kathleen Wynne- Bonnie Crombie resigns as Liberal leaser and free for all round one.

930

Hour 1: Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal Leader after garnering just 57% of the vote, Federal Parliament returns as with Pierre Poilievre back in Opposition and Government house leader warns of ‘tough choices’ ahead of fall budget.

931

Hour 4: A new report that finds Canadian small businesses pay about 20 per cent more in taxes than U.S. companies and the latest developments on the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

932

Hour 3: The acquitted hockey players able to return to the NHL this December, Canada’s banking regulator report on the potential impact of flooding and wildfire on mortgages, and our banks’ ability to withstand the losses and free for all round two.

933

Hour 2: Condo projects cancelled this year in Toronto, and trend will likely continue, Terry’s niece Kirsten Fox and the 45th Anniversary of the Terry Fox Run and free for all round one.

934

Hour 1: Carney government introducing bill to protect people entering religious, cultural buildings, father of autistic boy arrested for threatening to kill Doug Ford and popular support for immigration in Canada has cratered.

935

Hour 4: Marilyn Denis and David Corey in studio, Blue Jays fever.

936

Hour 3: Protesters arrested at the TIFF screening for the film The Road Between Us, it has been 24 years since the United States were attacked by terrorists and free for all round two.

937

Hour 2: A Toronto police detective's coke and meth charges could 'end the prosecution' of some federal cases and free for all round one

938

Hour 1: Protests call for 'no bail' after Welland man accused of sexually assaulting toddler, King Charles and Prince Harry meeting after 19 months apart and start of the Peak of Hurricane Season, the Atlantic Is Quiet. Here’s Why.

939

Hour 4: There is a new partnership with the Buffalo Bills to grow the NFL in Canada, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and changing the narrative on this Suicide Prevention Day.

940

Hour 3: There are worries that Canadian hate is becoming mainstream, reaction to Barrie’s mayor declaring a city-wide state of emergency due to homeless encampments and free for all round two.

941

Hour2: Premier Doug Ford saying people need to work harder at finding a job, especially those just entering the workforce and free for all round one.

942

Hour 1: Security will be tight today at Roy Thompson Hall for the controversial TIFF documentary Davis Cup tie between Canada and Israel closed to fans in Halifax and climate change could be making us OBESE.

943

Hour 4: Democrats released the Jeffrey Epstein birthday letter with Donald Trump’s alleged signature, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and US President Donald Trump doubling down on plans to send the National Guard to Chicago and other cities

944

Hour 3: Director Barry Avrich retired Israeli General and Noam Tibon on their documentary The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue, which has stirred up protests at TIFF, Ontario NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles and free for all round two.

945

Hour 2: An Ontario man sentenced to 10 years for helping promote neo-Nazi terrorist group, and free for all round one.

946

Hour 1: Ford government suggests underused schools in Ontario boards under supervision could be closed, almost half of Canadians want the Temporary Foreign Worker program eliminated and popular chatbots amplify misinformation.

947

Hour 4: Jordan Cristillo, brother of Andrew, who was killed in a head-on collision by an accused dangerous driver last month, discussing Andrew’s Law with Premier Doug Ford, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Deb Hutton.

948

Hour 3: Toronto Maple Leafs great Darryl Sittler on the passing of hockey legend Ken Dryden and free for all round two.

949

Hour 2: Calls for justice reform that strengthens Canadian laws with real authority and accountability. The SIU investigating the lethal use of a taser and free for all round one.

950

Hour 1: Parkside Drive speed camera cut down for the 7th time! Is Mark Carney turning Conservative Blue and Carney will introduce legislation next month to tighten bail system.

951

Hour 3: George Stroumboulopoulos on travelling across the country with a film crew, asking: What Canadian film and television MADE you? how the National Guard is expected to maintain a presence in Washington DC for months and other cities and free for all round two.

952

Hour 4: Junaid Razvi, uncle of victim shot by 12-year-old in Markham, the latest job numbers and TCDSB Chair Markus de Domenico responds to the spending accusations made earlier by the Education Minister.

953

Hour 2: Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra on recent issues discussed on this show about school boards and trustees, Former Clarington mayoral candidate and retired police officer Tom Dingwall on receiving a message threatening to kill him and free for all round one.

954

Hour 1: Government report says terror groups raising funds in Canada, New poll shows how Olivia Chow might fare against possible mayoral contenders and drug dealers plundering people’s homes into ‘trap houses,’.

955

Hour 4: York Region Police Chief Jim MacSween takes issue with the bail system releasing repeat offenders, the 'Queen of Canada' arrested during a livestream after RCMP deploy to the Saskatchewan village where her cult has lived for 2 years and Jeanne Beker on taking part in her first Walk to Conquer Cancer on Saturday, serving as the opening ceremony impact speaker. PLUS BREAKING: Fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies.

956

Hour 3: A 12-year-old charged with attempted murder for a shooting in Markham, Donald Trump and Mark Carney spoke “at length” and free for all round two.

957

Hour 2- TIFF begins which means closing streets, there might be a potential way for Toronto parents to reach the director of education, the Honda Indy moving to Markham in 2026. And free for all round one.

958

Hour 1: Mark Carney predicts an austerity budget, how Canada's buck-toothed national emblem could help fight wildfires and your hairstyle could generate pollution on par with busy traffic.

959

Hour 4: The US House panel releases a tranche of Jeffrey Epstein files as the controversy looms large over Congress’ return to Washington, a signed open letter sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney, along with 70 leading Canadians and civil society groups, asking the federal government to protect Canada's 'digital sovereignty.’

960

Hour 3: Amending the criminal code amid several incidents across the country, Ginella Massa, Broadcast Journalist and PR consultant with Massa Media, on responding to Mohamed Fakih and Lisa McLeod’s interviews yesterday afternoon and free for all round two.

961

Hour 2: Mark Carney is meeting with his cabinet amid an unresolved trade war and looming budget. Plus: the federal NDP launches its leadership race and free for all round one.

962

Hour 1: Mixed reaction to Doug Ford pouring out Crown Royal whisky, School boards in ‘shambles,’ Doug Ford says as he warns more spending abuses will be revealed and common Painkillers Like Ibuprofen Could Be Fueling a Global Health Threat.

963

Hour 4: The desperate search for survivors after an earthquake in Afghanistan kills at least 800, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and here comes the upcoming NFL season.

964

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow and TTC board member on his pitch to cap fares on the transit agency, returning to the office may be a pay cut for many people and free for all round two.

965

Hour 2: The U.S. trade war has pushed Canada into ‘recession territory’, are the TTC and Metrolinx ready for the influx of passengers as more Toronto employers ask workers to return to the office, free for all round one.

966

Hour 1: Why returning to the office is a pay cut for many people, Number of sick days taken by public servants growing post-COVID and most TikTok videos about birth control are unreliable.

967

Hour 4: Town of Amherstburg Mayor Michael Prue on closing of Crown Royal bottling plant, the most amazing thing about Trump’s rapacious seizure of 10% of Intel and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

968

Hour 3: John Nock, president of local 12R24 of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), on the future of bottle returns, Swiftonomics: How brands may cash in on Taylor and Travis’ engagement and free for all round two.

969

Hour 2: MPP Chandra Pasma, Official Opposition Critic for Education for the Ontario NDP, responds to Deb Hutton’s interview with Education Minister Paul Calandra, Crown Royal will close bottling facility in Amherstburg Ontario and free for all round one.

970

Hour 1: Questions rise about the future of Ontario's bottle return system, TTC considers capping your monthly fares and Quebec moves to ban prayer in public.

971

Hour 4: The officer has pleaded guilty to assault and using a firearm without lawful excuse, Marilyn Denis and David Corey and remembering hurricane Katrina.

972

Hour 3: A new report highlighting the effect of the tariffs on Canada’s side of the border, the essential role of tourism, and calls for support from the other levels of government to address the challenges faced in these communities, nearly 40% of businesses are likely to pass on tariff costs to customers and free for all round two.

973

Hour 2: A new poll for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service that finds a majority of Canadians say the country is more dangerous than five years ago, Canadians have the right to get certain things about them delisted from search engines and free for all round one.

974

Hour 1: Lindsay Ontario home intruder was armed with a crossbow, rally outside Queen’s Park opposes education bill that could allow police in schools and can eating a ripe banana get you a DUI??

975

Hour 4: What is behind the city of Hamilton’s job boom that leaves the rest of Ontario in the dust and Lisa Raitt: Overhyped and Underplayed.

976

Hour 3: is now the time for first time homebuyers to jump into the market as prices have fallen around the GTA, Artificial Intelligence is already taking jobs away from entry-level workers and free for all round two.

977

Hour 2: Criminals don’t seem to care that they’re on camera while committing crimes, and free for all round one.

978

Hour 1: Doug Ford’s Tories more popular than ever, more Canadians commuting as remote work declines, hybrid workers on site more often and mixing Coffee and Antibiotics Could Be a Bad Idea.

979

Hour 4: Do You Want Tougher Driving Laws? Threats To Send National Guard to Chicago, Baltimore and others, Vibrations Expert on How Sounds Travel So Far

980

Hour 2: Bail Hearing For Driver who Killed Father of Three, Seadoo Incident, Round 1

981

Hour 1: Roger's Stadium Noise Complaints, "Put American Spirits Back"? Doctors Becoming Dependant on AI

982

Hour 4: Less Tariffs = Lower Prices? Oasis Concert Calls, American Healthcare Workers Coming to Canada.

983

Hour 3: Today's Record Heat is Tomorrow's Everyday, Safe Maximum Working Temperature, Back Pack Packing, Round 2

984

Hour 2: National Guard in Washington, Should We Eliminate School Trustees? Round 1

985

Hour 1: 5 Things To Know, Carney Not Ruling Out Boots On The Ground In Ukraine, Ottawa Pride Parade Shut Down

986

Hour 4: Live Loud LIVE, a celebration concert in Toronto on November 14 featuring a dazzling line-up of musicians, to call attention to mental health and addiction, Investigative Journalist Justin Ling on his new book, The 51st State Votes: Canada Versus Donald Trump and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.

987

Hour 3: Toronto’s Mayor Chow in studio- child shot and killed, Ottawa cutting funding for refugees, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown on the Federal government cutting funding for refugees and free for all round two.

988

Hour 2: Nearly 40 per cent of Canadian small businesses could close within a year without changes in the tariff rates, the next generation of smart glasses is getting a push from AI and free for all round one.

989

Hour 1: Olivia Chow tries to ease tensions with Carney government over housing, refugees, more cell phones being checked by US border services going into the United States and Canada isn’t in a housing slump — Ontario is.

990

Hour 4: Richard Crouse, host of the podcast Maple Syrup for Your Eyes where he recommends Canadian movies, Defense lawyer Steven Norton on his client charged after defending himself from a home invader.

991

Hour 3: The Trump administration slaps Canadian judge on the International Criminal Court with sanctions, there will be a vigil tonight for 8-year-old JahVai Roy, who was killed by stray bullet while in bed on Saturday and free for all round two.

992

Hour 2: The federal government cutting funds to the city for the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP), which supports refugees who rely on local shelters and other services and free for all round one.

993

Hour 1: Doug Ford unleashes on justice system and Stelco, Ottawa stiffs Toronto on funding for refugees and recreating a Rare Mutation Could Grant Almost Universal Virus Immunity For Days.

994

Hour 4: What the possibility is of whether the security guarantees will mean U.S. boots on the ground, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.

995

Hour 3: The US Department of Justice is set to begin sharing the Epstein files with Congress on Friday, who then plans to release them to the public, free for all round two.

996

Hour 2: There is a focus on building housing faster and tackling toxicity in political discourse, Apple launching a program in Canada helping customers self-repair devices and free for all round one.

997

Hour 1: Mississauga LRT is almost as behind schedule as the Eglinton Crosstown, a Lindsay Ont. man charged after allegedly assaulting a home intruder and doctors are seeing more non-smokers, especially women, with later-stage lung cancer.

998

Hour 4: Pierre Poilievre elected in a new riding, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s meeting with Donald Trump and European leaders and Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

999

Hour 3: Tentative deal reached between flight attendants union and Air Canada, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meeting with Donald Trump and European leaders and free for all round two.

1000

Hour 2: Pierre Poilievre was elected in a new riding. Plus: Tentative deal reached between flight attendants union and Air Canada and free for all round one.