
Mike Kakuk
Co-host of Mornings with Mike and Meg on AM800 Windsor who joins as a recurring conversation partner on the Party for Two segment, contributing local perspective and commentary.
Top 3 podcasts with Mike Kakuk
Ranked by the Snipd community

5 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 40min
Party for Two - Salary transparency - FIFA World Cup - Canada needs tax cuts
In this lively discussion, Mike Kakuk, co-host on AM800 Windsor, and Franco Terrazzano, federal director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, tackle some hot-button issues. They riff on Ontario's new salary transparency rule, debating the pros and cons of disclosing pay ranges. The chat shifts to the FIFA World Cup, with Jerry questioning the cost to taxpayers versus the potential benefits. Franco passionately argues for significant tax cuts, highlighting how high taxes dominate Canadian family budgets without improving essential services.

Dec 20, 2024 • 40min
Trudeau Shuffles Cabinet
Mike Kakuk, co-host of Mornings with Mike and Meg, discusses the significant financial losses faced by Tim Hortons kiosks in Windsor hospitals, attributing issues to high labor costs. Brian Lilley, a political reporter with the Toronto Sun, shares a disturbing experience on the TTC, highlighting growing concerns about safety in public transport. The conversation shifts to Trudeau's recent cabinet shuffle, speculating on its implications for the Liberal Party and the upcoming political landscape in Canada.

Jan 15, 2025 • 38min
The auto industry calls for an end to zero-emission vehicle mandates
Mike Kakuk, an automotive expert and co-host of Mornings with Mike and Meg, sheds light on the auto industry's pressing concerns. Dr. Patrice Dutil emphasizes the need to learn from historical figures rather than erase them. Bryan Passifiume discusses the push to end zero-emission vehicle mandates, citing consumer disinterest. Finally, Robin Urbach advocates for a unified Canadian strategy with the U.S. to tackle trade issues, underscoring the complexities of national interests amidst external political pressures.


