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The Morning Show Podcast - June 17th - brought to you by 980 CFPL

55 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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On today's edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with London's politicians endorsing a new long-term vision for the downtown and riverfront before speaking with Downtown London interim executive director Vicki Smith about the proposed 10-year master plan and what it could mean for the city's future. We then chat with former London Transit Commission chair Stephanie Marentette about her decision to run for city council in Ward 6. Later, Justine Turner joins the show to discuss The Meeting Tree and its importance in London's Black history while also highlighting Day 13 of the Bicentennial Battle and the start of voting in the third round. We wrap up with a look at the end of an era as Hockey Night in Canada prepares to leave CBC after nearly 75 years on the public broadcaster.

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