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The Morning Show Podcast - June 9th - brought to you by 980 CFPL

58 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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The federal government is preparing legislation that could ban social media access for children under 16, and we discuss what that could mean for families and online safety. We also look at London's plans to take a tougher approach to invasive species and rat infestations as both issues continue to concern neighbourhoods across the city. Our weekly panel weighs in on a proposed pilot project to provide overnight cleaning in the downtown core and whether new provincial powers to remove councillors from office set the bar too high for accountability. We mark Tax Freedom Day and explore what it says about the taxes Canadians pay each year. Finally, Day 7 of the 980 CFPL Bicentennial Battle features Philip Aziz taking on Emma Donoghue and David Suzuki facing Eric Lindros as listeners continue to vote for their favourites.

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