• The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 24th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Feb 24 2026
    On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, Western University professor Marta Dyczok reflects on four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and what peace might realistically look like; city hall responds to mounting frustration over traffic calming delays; our weekly panel debates London’s rising 8.2% unemployment rate, the importance of keeping CUSMA intact and whether Ottawa should boost Olympic funding by $144 million after Canada’s eighth-place finish; we discuss whether a $10,000 fine is enough after Real Canadian Superstore’s misleading “Product of Canada” displays; and comedian Lewis Black previews his February 28 show at Centennial Hall.
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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Four Years After Russia’s Invasion: Marta Dyczok on Ukraine’s Fight and the Path to Peace
    12 Min.
  • Lewis Black Rants His Way to Centennial Hall February 28
    12 Min.
  • Panel: London’s 8.2% Unemployment Rate, CUSMA’s Importance & Debate Over $144M Boost to Olympic Sport Funding
    19 Min.
  • Rising Traffic Calming Requests Strain London City Staff as Councillors Push for Reform
    10 Min.
  • Real Canadian Superstore Fined $10,000 Over ‘Product of Canada’ Displays
    9 Min.
  • Today in History - Feb 24
    4 Min.
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 23rd - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Feb 23 2026
    In today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with Canadians sheltering in place after Mexican forces killed cartel leader “El Mencho,” triggering violence that shut down Puerto Vallarta’s airport and cancelled Canadian flights. We then speak with Mayor Josh Morgan about Canada’s Olympic performance, CUSMA negotiations, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs, assessment growth funding and civility at city hall. Corrine Pohlman from the CFIB weighs in on new U.S. global tariffs and the threat of a 15 per cent levy. We also cover a community-led town hall in Old North on neighbourhood safety, debate whether cities should aggressively collect unpaid fines after a 1987 parking ticket resurfaces, examine Canada’s eighth-place Olympic finish and what it says about our sports system, and close with commentary calling for reform at Hockey Canada to reduce barriers for young players.
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    1 Std. und 9 Min.