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May 5, 2025 • 35min

Hour 2: King Charles visiting Canada to deliver throne speech and open parliament, teachers are exposed to violence and free for all round one.

NEWSTALK 1010 Royal Correspondent Coryne Hall -King Charles visiting Canada to deliver throne speech and open parliament Free for All ROUND ONE: Journalist and co-founder of The Line, an online magazine, Matt Gurney, Laura Babcock of POWERGROUP Communications and Host of the O-Show and Etobicoke Centre MP Yvan Baker.
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May 5, 2025 • 36min

Hour 1: Donald Trump wants to be Pope, Conservative MP gives up seat for Pierre Poilievre to run in byelection and NDP interim leader to be appointed by end of week, senior party officials say.

The Morning Brief with Scott Reid, CTV Political Analyst and former advisor to a Prime Minister   Mulcair Mondays with former NDP Leader and CTV political analyst Thomas Mulcair  Conservative MP gives up seat for Pierre Poilievre to run in byelection   Albertans rally for separation, saying things won’t change under Confederation   The Liberals need a few floor-crossers to form a majority. That might not be so easy
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May 2, 2025 • 35min

Hour 3: The Financial Accountability Office saying 68,000 job losses in Ontario this year are possible due to the U.S. trade war, Loblaw still adding Canadian products, but CEO says ‘Buy Canadian’ trend may not last and fee for all round two.

Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy on the Financial Accountability Office saying 68,000 job losses in Ontario this year are possible due to the U.S. trade war Branding and Marketing expert Tony Chapman, host of the podcast Chatter That Matters. Loblaw still adding Canadian products but CEO says ‘Buy Canadian’ trend may not last Canadian Tire bidding on Hudson’s Bay assets Free For All ROUND TWO: NEWSTALK 1010’s Jason Agnew, Alex Chreston, Vice President at Crestview Strategy and former advisor to the Mayor of Toronto and Mississauga City Councillor Dipika Damerla.  
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May 2, 2025 • 32min

Hour 4: Departure Festival + Conference, taking place May 6-11 at Hotel X Toronto and will span over 40+ venues across the city, 68,000 job losses possible in Ontario this year due to U.S. trade war.

Jully Black on the Departure Festival + Conference, taking place May 6-11 at Hotel X Toronto and will span over 40+ venues across the city and showcase 100+ emerging and established artists. Jully will be speaking and performing at the Departure Conference on Thursday, May 8 at 11:15am at Hotel X Toronto. Amanda Lang, CTV News Chief Financial Correspondent and  host of Taking Stock with Amanda Lang on BNN Bloomberg. Taking Stock airs weekly on CTV News Channel and CP24, plus an encore presentation on NEWSTALK 1010.  68,000 job losses possible in Ontario this year due to U.S. trade war Loblaw still adding Canadian products but CEO says ‘Buy Canadian’ trend may not last Canadian Tire bidding on Hudson’s Bay assets John Tory with “Tory’s Take”
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May 2, 2025 • 34min

Hour 2: Leafs win game 6 to advance ot round 2, Data from Statistics Canada showing rural areas see higher, more severe crime rates than cities and free for all round one.

TSN’s Matt Cauz on the Maple Leafs winning Game 6, moving to round 2. NEWSTALK 1010 public safety analyst Chris Lewis on data from Statistics Canada showing rural areas see higher, more severe crime rates than cities. Free for All ROUND ONE: Vass Bednar, Executive Director of the MPP in Digital Society at McMaster UniversitY Toronto lawyer Courtney Betty of Betty’s Law
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May 2, 2025 • 35min

Hour 1: Leafs advance to round 2, Nova Scotia proposing removing parking charges at hospitals and health-care facilities and The United States and Ukraine have agreed to an economic partnership.

The Morning Brief with Deb Hutton, former senior advisor to two premiers and now host of 2-4pm here at NEWSTALK 1010   Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to assemble his cabinet Provincial education minister tells Toronto school board to get its act together   Nova Scotia removing parking charges at hospitals and health-care facilities   Toronto Emergency Room Doctor Raghu Venugopal on Nova Scotia removing parking charges at hospitals and health-care facilities.
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May 2, 2025 • 34min

Hour 4: TDSB looking to cancel programs to plug its budget hole; Doug Ford lashing out at the judiciary, saying perhaps judges should be elected.

 Stacey Sinclair, Executive Director, Coalition for Music Education in Canada, on the TDSB looking to cancel programs to plug its budget hole.   Shakir Rahim, Lawyer and Director of the Criminal Justice program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, on Doug Ford lashing out at the judiciary, saying perhaps judges should be elected.  
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May 1, 2025 • 36min

Hour 3: how Hamilton’s mini-cabin shelter project is millions of dollars over budget, the latest from the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team, free for all round two.

Hamilton City Councillor Matt Francis on how the city’s mini-cabin shelter project is millions of dollars over budget.  CTV London’s Nick Paparella with the latest from the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team. Free For All ROUND TWO:  NEWSTALK 1010’s Adwoa Nsiah-Yeboah, Tamara Cherry with Pickup Communications, author of “The Trauma Beat: A Case for Re-Thinking the Business of Bad News,” and now host of The Trauma Beat podcast and Toronto City Councillor Brad Bradford.
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May 1, 2025 • 32min

Hour 2: Doug Ford lashing out at the judiciary; saying perhaps judges should be elected, free for all round one.

Toronto Lawyer Gavin Tighe on Doug Ford lashing out at the judiciary, saying perhaps judges should be elected . Free for All ROUND ONE:  NEWSTALK 1010’s Robert Turner, Amanda Galbraith, co-founder and partner at reputation management company Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays and Toronto City Councillor Shelley Carroll.
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May 1, 2025 • 35min

Hour 1: Doug Ford unleashes tirade against judges; Liberals were just 611 votes from a majority government and North America is sinking.

The Morning Brief with Tim Hudak, Former leader of the Ontario Conservatives now a Partner with Counsel Public Affairs, one of Canada’s leading public affairs agencies.   Doug Ford unleashes tirade against judges  Toronto street festivals explore more security after Vancouver car attack  Liberals were just 611 votes from a majority government   David Shellnutt, The Biking Lawyer, on Toronto Police saying a man allegedly pushed a grocery cart into a bike lane on Danforth Avenue, striking and injuring a food delivery courier on an e-bike.     Test Tube Thursdays with NEWSTALK 1010 Science Expert Dan Riskin - Dan’s weekly email newsletter is called The Bat Signal.   North America is sinking 

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