CTV Political Analyst Scott Reid joined Moore in the Morning to discuss Joe Biden's announcement yesterday that he is dropping out of the 2024 race and endorsing Kamala Harris as the next Democratic nominee.
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Canadian runner and six-time Olympic medalist Andre De Grasse joined Shane Hewitt to discuss how he's preparing for his third Olympics next week in Paris.
Listen to the full interview here: https://ihr.fm/3SbrdRa
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Toronto-based environmental group 'Don't Mess with the Don' has released a study that shows Tim Hortons is the #1 brand they find during their volunteer garbage clean-ups.
Is this Tim Horton's problem or do Torontonians need to relearn their manors?
Deb Hutton was joined by Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy in studio to discuss the big news that LCBO has reached tentative agreement with the union, which could see customers back in stores as early as Tuesday!
Listen to the full interview: https://ihr.fm/3LQSoNT
The Food Professor from the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University Sylvain Charlebois explains what the Grocery Code of Conduct is and which grocers have signed on.
Listen to the full interview to learn more: https://ihr.fm/3y4jZHS
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NEWSTALK 1010 tech expert Carmi Levy breaks down the massive disruption affecting companies and services around the world that has grounded flights knocked banks offline and media outlets off air.
Are you being affected this morning?
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Professor of kinesiology at Brock University Kimberley Gammage joined Shane Hewitt to explain how walking backwards can actually be good for your health, especially if you suffer from joint pain.
Would you try this?
After the record-breaking rainstorm earlier this week, Torontonians are blaming former mayor John Tory, who voted down a stormwater fee while in office. He joined Jim Richards to defend the choice he made in 2017.
Do you think this would've made a difference in Tuesday's storm?
Toronto City Councillor and TTC Chair Jamaal Myers joined Moore in the Morning to break down the changes that could be coming to the TTC fare enforcement process.
Listen to the full interview: https://ihr.fm/3LuH5dO
Deb Hutton shares the story of a couple that was asked by a landlord for a full year of rent upfront before moving in.
It is currently illegal in Ontario to ask for more than first and last month's rent from a tenant, but Deb thinks this law should be updated. Do you agree?
Mike Kakuk joined Jerry Agar to discuss why professors at several Canadian Universities are under investigation after they posted on social media platform X following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
Should this be a firable offence?
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Climate Change Consultant Elliott Cappell joined Moore in the Morning to discuss if yesterday's historic flooding in the GTA can be credited to climate change, and how the city can be more prepared for these storms.
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Lorraine Sommerfeld from driving.ca joined Shane Hewitt to discuss why kids being stuck in hot cars happens every summer and what needs to change to stop this from happening.
Leader of the Federal Conservatives Pierre Poilievre joined The Jerry Agar Show to discuss why he is calling on the Trudeau government to shut down Canada's safe injection sites. Do you agree with him?
Watch the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsM2gVLhHow
WATCH: Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw joined Moore in the Morning to discuss the rise of youth violence in the city and what they are doing to combat it.
Planning a summer road trip? Lorraine Sommerfeld of driving.ca joined Shane Hewitt to share a few tips on how to be safe on the road, including what to do if you get into a collision.
Listen to the full interview: https://ihr.fm/4bJlEAm
Are you thinking of planning a camping trip but don't have much knowledge about the rules of the forest? Scouts Canada is now a phone call away with some helpful tips! 1st Lakeshore Group Commissioner Melissa Fagen explains why the Scouts started the hotline and how it works.
A New Brunswick man was denied a boarding pass from Air Canada after he presented his passport with a minor tear near the seam to the airline.
With no damage to his photo or any other important information, do you think this was uncalled for?