The Best of John Moore

THE BEST OF JOHN MOORE — Highlights of live interviews with the newsmakers of the day. Local, National and International news.
Podcasts
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John Moore Round Two- June 5th
Guests: Deb Hutton, former advisor to two premiers, Children’s Music Teacher Michelle Morrow and Paven Bratch, Serial entrepreneur in marketing, tech and real estate development, plus a part time farmer.
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John Moore Round One- June 5th
Guests: Sabrina Nanji with Queen’s Park Observer, Journalist and co-founder of The Line, an online magazine, Matt Gurney and Media and crisis communications leader Anne Marie Aikins.
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Mulcair Mondays with former NDP Leader and CTV political analyst Thomas Mulcair.
Pierre Poilievre is wasting his chance to become prime minister, Johnston hired 'crisis communications' firm as he prepared report on foreign interference.
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The Morning Brief with Scott Reid, CTV Political Analyst and former advisor to a Prime Minister.
Discussing the biggest stories of the day including Olivia Chow still surging in the polls, Ford government delays Crosstown documents, outrage over Paul Bernardo's transfer, and a fear of running out of money.
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Timothy Danson, the lawyer who represented the families of the victims Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, joins Moore In The Morning to discuss Paul Bernardo's transfer to a medium security prison.
Timothy Danson, the lawyer who represented the families of the victims Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, joins Moore In The Morning to discuss Paul Bernardo's transfer to a medium security prison.
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John Moore Round Two- June 2nd
Guests: NEWSTALK 1010’s Jason Agnew, Anne Lagace Dowson, Montreal radio commentator and Toronto lawyer Caryma Sa’d.
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John Moore Round One- June 2nd
Guests: Dave Trafford, host and producer of On The Ledge - the Ontario Politics Podcast, Toronto lawyer Courtney Betty of Betty’s Law and Jerry Agar.
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Samuel Trosow, University of Western Ontario associate professor of law, explains to Moore In The Morning what it would take to merge the two separate school systems and the net benefit to taxpayers.
Samuel Trosow, University of Western Ontario associate professor of law, explains to Moore In The Morning what it would take to merge the two separate school systems and the net benefit to taxpayers.
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The Morning Brief with Deb Hutton, former senior advisor to two premiers and now a communications advisor.
Discussing the biggest stories of the day including Man making threats towards the mayoral candidates arrested, effort to defund Catholic schools heats up, Facebook to block news, and COVID lockdowns changed brains.
Airing on These Stations
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CJAD 800
News Talk Radio, CJAD 800 Montreal.
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580 CFRA
Ottawa's Home for Breaking News
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Newstalk 610 CKTB
Niagara's NewsTalk Leader
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Newstalk 1010
In-depth Radio NEWSTALK 1010
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AM 1150
Kelowna's Information Station. News/Talk/Sports
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AM800
The Information Station