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The Morning Show Podcast - May 22nd - brought to you by 980 CFPL

1 h 0 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Today on The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with a discussion about the growing cost of replacing aging steam heat systems at major city-owned buildings in London and what it means for taxpayers and future city projects. We then look at concerns surrounding the federal government’s proposed lawful access legislation and warnings about how Canadians’ metadata could be retained and accessed by law enforcement. London-based tech analyst Carmi Levy joins the show to talk about a cheating controversy that has rocked Western University and the broader challenge institutions face adapting to AI and online security concerns. We also discuss Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to hold a vote in Alberta on whether to begin the process toward a future separation referendum. CUPE 7575 President Rebecca Avery joins us to talk about a rally planned in London over concerns tied to violence in schools and chronic understaffing. We wrap up with Scott Fortnum from the Children’s Health Foundation discussing a new partnership with VIA Rail that will provide free travel for patients and families, along with the inspiring story of Guinness World Record holder Sarah Marshall.

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