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Listen to The Morning Show with Devon Peacock on 980 CFPL.

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On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, London council gives the green light to a new modular shelter community for people experiencing homelessness, despite concerns about process and timing. Ark Aid’s Sarah Campbell joins us to discuss how the project fits into London’s wider homelessness response. Our Thursday panel with John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss breaks down Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with Donald Trump and the city’s plan for modular shelters. We also explore the growing Canadian appetite for boycotting U.S. products and travel after harsh comments from America’s commerce secretary — and we wrap up with some good news for baseball fans as the Blue Jays advance to the ALCS after knocking out the Yankees.
On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s charm offensive in Washington leaves the door open for a future tariff deal after a cordial Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump. We hear how free parking in London’s Old East Village could help boost local businesses, and Oxford County Warden Marcus Ryan explains why he thinks municipalities should have a hand in running schools. Western University engineering professor Reza Najafi helps us understand what hydroclimatic extremes mean for Canada’s future, and a new survey finds that one third of people have formed romantic relationships with AI chatbots.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Washington topped The Morning Show Podcast today as we covered his second Oval Office meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, who appears committed to keeping tariffs on key Canadian sectors. Mahmood Nanji joined us to break down what’s at stake as Canada searches for a tariff off-ramp and a path forward on trade and security. Our weekly panel with Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci took a deep dive into a proposed 35% raise for London city councillors, debating whether higher pay means better politicians or stronger accountability. We wrapped up with a look at a new Halloween survey showing how Canadians plan to celebrate — with most parents going the D-I-Y route for costumes and most adults planning to celebrate, but not dress up.
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