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Victim of attempted carjacking says she’s more 'sad' than angry after teen arrested
The victim of an attempted carjacking on Tuesday says she was in "shock" as three males demanded she hand over her vehicle's keys outside a Walmart Supercentre in Etobicoke. -
Smart Speakers - May 18
GUESTS - Robert Benzie - Queen's Park Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star; Matt Gurney, Cofounder & Editor of The Line an online magazine & Columnist for the National Post/ TVO -
Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner releases statement about 'scary' carjacking in Toronto
Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner is speaking for the first time since he was robbed of his Range Rover at gunpoint outside of a Toronto movie theatre earlier this week. -
TDSB chair calls on provincial parties to 'prioritize young people,' reimburse pandemic-related costs
The chair of the Toronto District School Board is asking political parties to “put younger people first” and reimburse Toronto schools for pandemic-related costs ahead of the upcoming provincial election. -
Ford’s PCs maintain lead as NDP support slips, new poll suggests
With 15 days left until Ontarians cast their ballots, a new survey has found that Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party remains in the lead as support for the Ontario NDP has slipped. -
Kraft Dinner soft serve to make Calgary Stampede debut
Evan Solomon speaks with the Calgary Stampede's director of programming about the new, bizarre dishes that are on the menu for this year's Stampede, including Kraft Dinner soft serve. On today's show: Marco Mendicino, Canada's Minister of Public Safety, on the Emergencies Act and Russian sanctions. Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg anchor of Taking Stock, on Canada's inflation rate hitting another three-decade high. Andrew Pinsent, host of CFRA Live on News Talk 580 CFRA , on Prince Charles and Camilla's visit to Ottawa. The War Room with Zain Velji, Tom Mulcair and Tim Powers. Yves Giroux, Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer, on the latest PBO report. Kyle Russell, director of Calgary Stampede programming, on what Kraft Dinner soft serve ice cream entails. -
ESS: Kraft Dinner soft serve to make its Calgary Stampede debut
The Calgary Stampede has released the list of midway food that will debut this year. The additions include pizza with cow tongue, hotdogs with worms on it, and Kraft Dinner soft serve. Kyle Russell, director of Calgary Stampede programming, describes to Evan what guests can expect with each offering. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow. -
Ontario gas prices about to take massive drop. Here's the best time to fill up
Drivers are set to get some relief at the pumps tomorrow as gas prices are set to drop three cents in Ontario. -
ESS: The War Room panel
Evan Solomon hosts 'The War Room' political panel discussion with Zain Velji, a political campaign strategist and partner at Northweather, Tom Mulcair, CTV political analyst and former NDP leader, and Tim Powers, chairman of Summa Strategies and managing director of Abacus Data. Listen to The Evan Solomon Show podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @EvanSolomonShow. -
Nurse pushed to ground as Doug Ford arrived at Toronto debate, union says
Two nurses protesting wage restraint by the Ford government were injured outside the provincial leaders' debate in Toronto on Monday evening, their union says, as Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford’s bus arrived at the site and he prepared to disembark.
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London police warn the public after man charged with sexual assault released from custody
London police are warning the public Wednesday after a man charged with multiple sexual assault offences was released following a court appearance. -
Timeline of Cambridge's recreation multiplex
The City of Cambridge is moving forward with its multiplex project. Here's a look back at all the decisions, and setbacks, it took to get this point. -
Section of Hwy 403 in Brantford closed after truck strikes overpass bridge
A section of Highway 403 in Brantford is closed after a tow truck pulling heavy equipment struck an overpass bridge Wednesday afternoon. -
New by-law drone to take flight in Leamington
Leamington by-law officers will soon be using drones to get a bird’s eye view of any problems. -
Victim of attempted carjacking says she’s more 'sad' than angry after teen arrested
The victim of an attempted carjacking on Tuesday says she was in "shock" as three males demanded she hand over her vehicle's keys outside a Walmart Supercentre in Etobicoke. -
New recreation facilities have been given the greenlight, but could costs climb?
Cambridge, Kitchener and Guelph are planning to build brand new recreation facilities in the coming years. But all three come with a price tag higher than originally planned. -
Officers take training to new heights at Collingwood Grain Terminals
Officers from across the province are making use of Collingwood's iconic grain terminals to learn potentially lifesaving skills. -
Students walk out of Gloucester high school for protest
Hundreds of students walked out of class Wednesday morning at a Catholic high school in Gloucester to protest discrimination of Palestinian people. -
Road construction costs forcing tough decisions for Windsor-Essex municipalities
The price of everything from food to gas is on the rise, and you can add road construction to that growing list.
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