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The Morning Show Podcast - May 27th - brought to you by 980 CFPL

58 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Incoming Thames Valley District School Board CEO Kevin Auckland joins the show to discuss taking over the top job and the priorities he plans to focus on as he prepares to lead the board. We then break down a new Canadian Chamber of Commerce report that says London is falling behind when it comes to diversifying trade and reducing economic dependence on the United States. CFIB vice-president Ryan Mallough explains why provinces are running out of time to follow through on promises to loosen restrictions on alcohol sales across Canada and what it means for businesses and consumers. Former London Transit Commission chair Stephanie Marentette weighs in on a new governance review that found major communication and accountability problems between the LTC and city hall. We wrap up with 980 CFPL's contest to determine London's most outstanding person and a look at a new survey showing Canadians plan to cut back on travel this summer.

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