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The Morning Show Podcast - May 26th - brought to you by 980 CFPL

54 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Today on The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with a discussion about Ontario’s decision to cut funding for House of Hope and why many believe the province needs to do more to address homelessness and supportive housing across Ontario. We then speak with Ward 1 candidate Roger Caranci about supportive housing and the debate surrounding plans to convert the former Bob Hayward YMCA into supportive housing units. Later, Murray Faulkner and John Fyfe-Millar join us for the weekly panel where we discuss the future of the London Transit Commission and the potential impact Alberta’s referendum debate could have on national unity in Canada. We wrap up the show with a look at the growing danger of AI voice scams following a frightening incident out of San Francisco.

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