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

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A dangerous heat wave is settling into London, and we speak with Western University professor James Voogt about staying safe and how cities can reduce the urban heat effect. We celebrate Canada's historic World Cup victory over South Africa to reach the Round of 16 before Fanshawe College's Troy Spicer shares cost-conscious barbecue tips that also support local producers ahead of Canada Day. We also break down the major changes coming to Ontario auto insurance policies and finish with a discussion on whether bars should limit customers to one alcoholic drink every 30 minutes.

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Canada enters its final World Cup group-stage match against Switzerland with a chance to reach the knockout round for the first time while staying on home soil. We then speak with LEDC CEO Kapil Lakhotia about Aeon Cabinetry's $20-million manufacturing investment and the continued growth of London's Innovation Park. Next, we look at how an off-duty London paramedic is being recognized for her actions during the Sherwood Forest Mall crash that injured seven people. Ryan Mallough of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business joins the show to discuss concerns that higher fuel prices could hurt tourism and small businesses this summer. We also speak with lawyer Erik De Lorenzi about his report arguing Canada Post's challenges go beyond declining mail volumes and rising costs. Finally, Day 18 of the 980 CFPL Bicentennial Battle sees listeners decide whether John Labatt or Dr. Earl Plunkett will advance to face Frederick Banting in the championship round.

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The Morning Show Panel - June 23rd - brought to you by 980 CFPL

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