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One man dead after Polson Pier hit-and-run
A man has been pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle that fled the scene at Polson Pier.
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One man dead after Polson Pier hit-and-run
A man has been pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle that fled the scene at Polson Pier. -
GTA, southern Ontario under air quality advisory as forest fire smoke blows south
The Greater Toronto Area and the rest of southern Ontario are currently under a special air quality statement from Environment Canada as smoke from forest fires in northwestern Ontario blows southward. -
Police say homicide victim, 47, was shot after North York bar fight
Toronto police say they are now investigating a homicide in connection with a bar fight that allegedly led to a shooting in North York earlier this month. -
Nervous about needles: Toronto vaccine clinic hopes to ease fears among the anxious
As a neuroscientist and molecular biologist, Samantha Yammine has deep reverence for vaccines—but despises needles. -
'Anger and vitriol': Toronto restaurants with vaccine mandate face backlash
The decision to enforce, or not enforce, a COVID-19 vaccination policy is negatively impacting some Toronto businesses. -
Feds pour $120 million into affordable housing in Brampton; 300 families moving in
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is pouring nearly $120 million into affordable rental units in Brampton, Ont. -
Too many Toronto pot shops? Why some owners are looking to bail
There are 859 cannabis stores open in Ontario today, 267 of which are located in Toronto according to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, the regulatory body that oversees legal pot shops in the province. -
Ontario schools in low-risk communities should scrap COVID-19 restrictions like distancing and cohorting, experts say
Schools in communities with a low number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths should be able to forgo physical distancing and cohorting in the fall, according to a new paper being released by Ontario’s science table. -
Toronto man charged after woman is sexually assaulted in East York apartment elevator
Charges have been laid in connection with the sexual assault of a woman in the elevator of an East York apartment building over the weekend. -
Marine mammals 'in distress,' province orders Marineland to fix water system
A months-long inspection of Marineland by Ontario's animal welfare watchdog has found that marine mammals at the tourist attraction were in distress due to poor water quality, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Colin D'Mello with John Moore
CTV’s Queens Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello tells Moore In The Morning what the return to colleges and universities will look like in the fall
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July 19 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 3
Canadian political story roundup - What is going on with Annamie Paul? 10 years since Jack Layton's death, and border restrictions to open up (GUEST: Sarah Letersky, VP at Rubicon Strategy)... Trudeau's heritage minister (aka 'CENSORSHIP CZAR') says tweets 'undermine' Canada's democracy... Kanye West hosting listening event for new album “Donda” this week: What was an album that you were pumped for before it came out, and did it live up to the hype?... How one guy lost his jackpot ticket, while another guy found his after losing it the night before - in a parking lot... -
July 19 - The Jamil Jivani Show - Hour 2
The Biden Report - Facebook On Biden’s Vaccine Claims: They’re ‘Looking For Scapegoats For Missing Their Vaccine Goals’... Colin Kaepernick to publish children’s book about race, living ‘courageously in truth’... How a friend of the show dropped out of high school 15 years ago - and went back to get his diploma this month (GUEST: Samuel Sey, blogger at SlowToWrite)
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Special Reports: Tornado in Barrie
We cover the tornado that touched down in parts of Barrie, Ontario. Siobhan Morris is a reporter with CTV Barrie Travis Farncombe is a Storm Chaser and he drove out to Barrie to see if he could catch this one. Councillor Natalie Harris found her home in shambles. You can see the video here. She joins the Showgram to talk about her experience. -
Jim Muses the News and David Cooper
Jim muses the news, with more coverage of weather related stories from tornados to floods to fires. David Cooper joins the Showgram with his bag of tricks and gags!
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Canada set to finally reopen borders to fully vaccinated tourists
Zain Velji hosts the show today and discusses the latest updates on Canada's new border measures for fully vaccinated tourists. On today's show: Clive Veroni, marketing expert and author of Spin: Politics And Marketing In A Divided Age, discusses Toyota's decision to pull Olympic-themed TV ads. Paige Thornborough, Copperwood resident in West Lethbridge, Alberta, describes the grasshopper invasion in the neighbourhood. Dan Kelly, president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, reacts to the border announcement. -
Free For All Friday
Free For All Friday, hosted by Amanda Galbraith, features top talent from across the iHeart radio talk network. Hosts from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's panelists are Tamie Williams, news anchor for AM 1150 in Kelowna, British Columbia, and John Moore, host of Moore in the Morning on Newstalk1010 in Toronto, Ontario. Topics: Is the federal government waiting too long to reopen the borders to tourists? Do you think the promise of $10/day childcare will actually happen? Billionaire Richard Branson flies to space. We carry Ontario Premier Doug Ford's press conference on the Barrie tornado.
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The Rush Round Table July 19
GUESTS: Laura Stone - Queen's park reporter, The Globe & Mail John Tory Jr. - Aviation expert -
Updates from Barrie on continuing post-tornado cleanup
GUEST: Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman
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Growth of cannabis retailers in Ontario could lead to a wave of closures
GUEST: Brad Poulos Lecturer with Ryerson University. -
Remembering Dolores Claman, composer of Hockey Night In Canada Theme
Guest: Ed Conroy. RetroOntario
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