Épisodes

  • The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 21st - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jan 21 2026
    Today on The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with Mark Carney’s speech in Davos, where the prime minister received a standing ovation after declaring the long-standing rules-based international order is over — a moment some analysts say could define Canada’s foreign policy direction. We then turn to Canada–U.S. relations with Don Abelson from McMaster University, breaking down Donald Trump’s first year back in office and what Canadians should expect in 2026. Closer to home, we hear from Ben Johnson of ACTION as London city hall moves ahead with a traffic study in Old North following resident concerns. Retail analyst Bruce Winder joins us to discuss Walmart opening another Supercentre in London and why in-person shopping remains strong. We wrap up with a look at St. Thomas native Rachel McAdams receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and whether London should do more to recognize people who’ve made lasting contributions to arts, sports, politics, and community life.
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    56 min
  • Carney’s Davos Speech Signals End of Rules-Based World Order
    13 min
  • One Year In: Trump’s Return to Power and What It Means for Canada
    13 min
  • Old North Traffic Concerns Head to City Hall Study
    11 min
  • Another Walmart Supercentre Coming to London
    8 min
  • Rachel McAdams Honoured in Hollywood, Should London Follow?
    9 min
  • Today in History - Jan 21
    4 min
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 20th - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Jan 20 2026
    Today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast begins with Mayor Josh Morgan explaining why he’s seeking re-election and assessing whether he’s lived up to his original campaign promises. We then turn to the looming shutdown of a London auto parts plant, examining whether U.S. tariffs are driving job losses and how Premier Doug Ford’s criticism of Ottawa’s EV trade deal with China fits into the broader picture. The weekly panel follows, debating whether London should lower the threshold for opening emergency warming centres and whether city council walked away too soon from housing proposals tied to contaminated downtown parking lots. We also break down the London Knights’ warning to businesses about an advertising scam circulating in the community. Finally, we wrap up with Matt Damon’s candid comments on how Netflix believes distracted viewers are reshaping how movies are made.
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    1 h