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Alek Minassian found criminally responsible for Toronto van attack, guilty on all 26 counts
The judge presiding over the murder trial for Alek Minassian, who killed 10 people and wounded 16 others in the 2018 Toronto van attack, will deliver her decision today on whether the accused should be held criminally responsible for his actions.
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Toronto's top doctor answers COVID-related questions on vaccine rollout, variant cases
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto's medical officer of health, answers COVID-related questions. -
Vaughan, Ont. high school to be renamed after Somali-Canadian journalist Hodan Nalayeh
A school in Vaughan, Ont., will soon be renamed after late Somali-Canadian journalist Hodan Nalayeh, known for her courageous storytelling and passion for education. -
Average GTA home prices surpass $1 million for the first time
The housing market has reached a milestone in the Greater Toronto Area. -
Woman almost loses $580 after money order reported lost by Canada Post
They're not used as commonly as they once were, but a money order is something you can buy at Canada Post that is supposed to be as good as cash. -
Ontario family facing $3,458 hotel quarantine bill vows to fight 'ludicrous' charge
An Ontario family that was charged $3,458 to stay in a quarantine hotel in Toronto after returning to Canada from a funeral are vowing to fight the bill they call "price gouging at its best." -
Toronto nurse out $3,700 after scammers take her debit card on 'shopping spree'
A Toronto woman is warning others about a taxi scam where perpetrators stole some $3,700 from her bank accounts as they played off her willingness to help someone in trouble.
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Brade Gates with John Moore
Toronto has seen a spike in residents being bitten or scratched by raccoons amid COVID-19 pandemic. Brad Gates, owner of Gates Wildlife Control, explains to Moore In The Morning what’s happening. -
Camille Labchuk with John Moore
Hamilton’s Africa Lion Safari has been ranked the #1 WORST zoo for elephants in North America. Camille Labchuk, Animal lawyer & executive director of Animal Justice explains the recently released report to Moore In The Morning.
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Mar 3 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 2
INDIGENOUS LEADERS STEP-UP, BUT WHERE IS THE APPLAUSE FROM ENVIRONMENTALISTS? GUEST: Chris Sankey - senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute & House prices are going bonkers again. Where is the outrage? GUESTS: Trevor Mayoh - Political commentator and guy who just wants to own a home! -
Mar 3 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 3
Toronto's gutless progressive NIMBYism exalts parking lot over helping the poor GUEST: Ginny Roth - National Post contributor and National Practice Lead for Government Relations at Crestview Strategy & Rant - AN ONTARIO ZOO HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN NAMED THE WORST IN ALL OF NORTH AMERICA FOR ITS TREATMENT OF ELEPHANTS & Best audio of the night: Plastic surgeon shows up on camera while operating on someone during his court appearance
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March 3 Showgram
Huge Show. Praise from a radio consultant. Lets Cancel Cancel Culture. Is it just liberals who cancel stuff? There was a narc at your High School jimBits
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Are the provinces ready to handle the surge in vaccine deliveries?
Evan Solomon discusses the provinces' COVID-19 vaccination plans. On today's show: We play Evan's full interview Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin on the province's COVID-19 vaccine rollout. André Picard, health reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail, talks about his new book, Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic. Evan discusses a press conference held in China and the Ambassador's denial of allegations of genocide. We discuss the possibility of a pandemic federal election. Elwood Delaney, whose grandmother Dorothy Sewell was killed in the van attack, reacts to the guilty verdict. We hear listeners' thoughts on students completing final exams during the pandemic. -
2020 worst year on record for Canada's economy
Evan Solomon discusses the latest StatCan data showing 2020 was the worst year on record for Canada's economy. On today's show: Dr. Brian Conway, infectious diseases specialist and medical director of Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre, discusses B.C.'s decision to delay the second vaccine dose by four months. Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg anchor, talks about the latest StatCan data and the government's pandemic programs. Matthew Bamsey, senior engineer and project manager at the Canadian Space Agency, explains the CSA's Deep Space Food Challenge. We take texts and calls on vaccine passports. Philip Nel, Kansas State University distinguished professor in children’s literature, talks about the decision to stop publishing six of Dr. Seuss' books due to racial undertones.
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The Rush Roundtable - March 3rd 2021
Panelists: Scott Reid and Chris Chapin -
Mayor John Tory joins The Rush - March 3rd 2021
The city's Chief Medical Officer wants to keep the city in the grey zone, but what is the data to support that?
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A majority of downtown Toronto workers say they feel comfortable working on location in the downtown core.
Guest: Jan de silva. President & CEO. Toronto Region Board of Trade. -
People say 2020 was the return of the house flipper. Truth?
Guest: Todd C Slater. Host of Simply Real Estate - Sundays at Noon on NewsTalk 1010.
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