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Toronto ramps up mobile vaccination efforts, will host upwards of 200 pop up clinics each week
Toronto Public Health is expanding its mobile vaccination efforts once again and will now host upwards of 200 clinics each week at grocery stores, parks, transit stations, shopping malls and other high traffic areas.
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Truth or Politics - August 31st
All Trudeau does is lie. -
Truth or Politics - August 30th
Jerry defends Justin Trudeau! -
Truth or Politics - August 27th
The NDP's green energy plan for Canada.
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Why they got the shot: TTC clinic convinces Torontonians to roll up their sleeves after months of waiting
Joe Gomes was riding the TTC when he saw the sign: a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic was operating inside Victoria Park Station. -
2 more suspects arrested, 2 suspects outstanding after shots fired inside Yorkdale Mall
Toronto police have arrested two more suspects in connection with the weekend shooting at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and two other suspects remain outstanding. -
Royal Ontario Museum to curate COVID-19 experiences with two exhibitions this fall
The Royal Ontario Museum is launching two exhibitions this fall chronicling experiences of the COVID-19 crisis. -
Ontario optometrists poised to withdraw provincially covered services Wednesday
Optometrists in Ontario are poised to withdraw services covered by provincial health insurance starting tomorrow following a breakdown in talks with the government. -
New passenger rail service from Toronto to Chicago could become reality
An American passenger rail service is proposing a new route that would connect Chicago, IL. with Toronto. -
Missing 80-year-old man linked to empty boat on Lake Ontario found dead
The search for an 80-year-old man who went missing Thursday after going boating on Lake Ontario in Oakville ended Tuesday after he was found dead, police say. -
Toronto ramps up mobile vaccination efforts, will host upwards of 200 pop up clinics each week
Toronto Public Health is expanding its mobile vaccination efforts once again and will now host upwards of 200 clinics each week at grocery stores, parks, transit stations, shopping malls and other high traffic areas. -
Hamilton police hope to repair 'strained' relationship with LGBTQ2S+ community through new survey
Police in Hamilton are taking steps to address their 'strained' relationship with the city’s LGBTQ2S+ community by way of a new survey aimed at finding a facilitator to guide the conversations between the two groups. -
More COVID-19 cases linked to basketball tournaments held at Oshawa, Ont. facility
Two more basketball tournaments held this month at a facility in Oshawa have been linked to cases of COVID-19. -
Woman injured, thousands without power after car crashes into Toronto hydro pole
A woman is in hospital and thousands of Torontonians are without power after a vehicle hit a pedestrian and hydro pole.
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John Moore Round Two- August 31st
Guests: Knia Singh, Toronto lawyer and NEWSTALK 1010 pundit, Executive Vice President, Maru Public Opinion John Wright, Anne Lagace Dowson from CJAD in Montreal and SVP Toronto Region Board of Trade, Lindsay Broadhead. -
John Moore Round One- August 31st
Guests: Scott Reid, former advisor to PM Paul Martin, Dr Pamela Palmater, Mi'kmaq lawyer, professor, activist and politician and International trade lawyer Mark Warner.
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August 30 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 3
Guilbeault and The Awful Eight & Kanye West finally releases "Donda" GUEST: Michael Solberg - Contributor to The Line and director at New West Public Affairs - and big music guy & What are sequels that are better than the original? & Election Takeaway of the Day -
August 30 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 2
Election Central - Monday Panel GUESTS: Trevor Mayoh and Sarah Letersky & The Biden Report & What a daring rescue involving Ukranian soldiers and Canada-bound interpreters says about our leadership GUEST: Mark Towhey - Political Commentator
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Social Media Challenges; Who Dealt It; Mom Threw Out My Porn; What did your Parents Throw Out
Jim is back from vacation and Producer Tony welcomes him by getting into a game right away. What Social Media Challenge was this? Jim tells us how his girlfriend found out she got her sense of smell back. A story of a man who sued his parents for throwing out his expensive porn collection, and is actually awarded more than $30,000. We ask what your parents have thrown out that may have had some value to you. Your calls on the way. -
Jim Muses the News; Oops I Dated Again;
Jim Muses the News including stories about the election. David Cooper joins the Showgram as he does every night at this time. Natasha Vinik joins us for an update of Oops I Dated Again!
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The U.S. war in Afghanistan officially ends after 20 years
Evan Solomon discusses the end of the war in Afghanistan and what this means for the people left behind. On today's show: We play Evan's full interview with retired General Rick Hillier. Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Mona Lynch explains how she is helping to evacuate Afghan women judges. Michael Bernstein, the executive director of Clean Prosperity, compares the federal parties' climate platforms. 'The War Room' panel with political strategists Zain Velji and Tasha Kheiriddin, and former NDP leader Tom Mulcair. Clive Thompson, WIRED contributing editor, discusses China's video game ban. -
Trudeau says he won't back down despite heckling from protesters
Evan provides details on the federal election. On today's show: ‘Nanos on the Numbers’ with Nik Nanos Todd Battis, CTV Atlantic Bureau Chief, on Hurricane Ida ‘The War Room’ election panel with former NDP leader Tom Mulcair and strategists Zain Velji and Tasha Kheiriddin Ryan Straschnitzki, Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor on taking his first step with a walker after the 2018 bus crash left his paralyzed from the chest down
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The Rush Round Table August 30
Guests: Trevor Mayoh, Political Commentator Tamara Cherry, Former Crime Reporter, Principal of Pickup Communications and now KPW Communications -
The Rush Round Table August 27
co-hosted by Rudyard Griffiths. Guests: CELINA CAESAR-CHAVANNES, FORMER LIIBERAL MP, SENIOR ADVISOR AT QUEENS UNIVERSITY, AND AUTHOR CHRIS CHAPIN, PARTNER AT UPSTREAM STRATEGY
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Truth or Politics - August 31st
All Trudeau does is lie. -
Bar and restaurant owners worry they’ll be caught in the middle in the fight over vaccine passports.
Guest: Graham Hnatiw. Director of Operations for Esplanade Restaurants (Scotland Yard and The Old Spaghetti Factory).
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