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The Morning Show Podcast - May 29th - brought to you by 980 CFPL

1 h 2 min · 29. Mai 2026
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Today on The Morning Show Podcast we begin with a look at city hall's decision to move ahead with governance changes aimed at improving its relationship with the London Transit Commission. We then speak with former transit commissioner Jacqueline Madden about a review that recommends keeping London Transit as an arm's-length organization while improving oversight and accountability. Next, Duncan Fulton from Tim Hortons joins us to discuss plans to hire 10,000 local workers and reduce the company's reliance on the Temporary Foreign Worker program. After that, Michael Harrison from Fanshawe College shares motorcycle safety advice as riders return to Ontario roads for the season. We also discuss the CFL's new six-year broadcast and streaming agreement and whether fans will embrace additional streaming options. Finally, we reveal the listener-selected wild card entries that will join the field for the 980 CFPL Bicentennial Battle beginning Monday.

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