The Jerry Agar Show

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Dec 19, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Welland incident update - Inflation impacting your Christmas? - Top political stories of the year

Deb Hutton hosts the Jerry Agar show and it joined at the party table by Barb DiGiulio for Party for Two. Niagara Police Media Relations Officer, Constable Richard Hingley, gives an update on the latest in the ongoing investigation in Welland. Have rising prices impacted your Christmas plans? Plus - a recap of the top political stories of the year.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 34min

Selling blood plasma - Minister of Education - Buying for your pet at Christmas

Deb Hutton hosts the Jerry Agar show and opens with her thoughts on people selling blood plasma. Paul Calandra, the Minister of Education, weighs in on the new kindergarten curriculum. Plus, how much do you spend on your pet at Christmas?
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Dec 18, 2025 • 42min

Party for Two - What did you break as a kid? - Blacklock's Report - Antisemitism task force

Deb Hutton hosts the Jerry Agar show. Dave Trafford joins the party table on Party for Two. What did you break as a kid that you never lived down? It's Thursday! Tom Korski is here for the Blacklock's Report. Plus - Toronto city councillors call for an antisemitism task force. Councillor James Pasternak has a conversation with Deb.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 39min

Recycling changes - We need more development - E-scooters

Deb Hutton hosts the Jerry Agar show. She opened the show with a conversation about the upcoming recycling program changes with Allen Langdon, the CEO of Circular Materials. We need more density and development in the city.  Toronto City Councillor Jon Burnside spoke with Deb about e-scooters in the city.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 37min

Party for Two - Cooling rooms by-law - Floor crossing - Productivity in the public service

Karen Stints joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two. Toronto city council adopts a bylaw mandating cooling rooms in apartment buildings. Tristin Hopper talks about his column on floor crossers. Plus, Lisa Raitt discusses a new report which states that the federal government should measure productivity in the public service. 
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Dec 17, 2025 • 38min

Tiny Homes - Crime - Bike Share Toronto - Lighter sentence to stay in Canada

Jerry opens the show by talking about Ryan Donais of Tiny Tiny Homes finding a new place for his new home models. Mark Mendelson joins Jerry to talk about crime stories including the man who said he had been carjacked after a fatal hit and run in Vaughan. Thousands of e-bikes and smart docks are set to roll out in Bike Share Toronto's new 5-year plan. Plus, a man who was caught with child porn was given a lighter sentence to let him stay in Canada.  
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Dec 16, 2025 • 38min

Party for Two - Protests in the city - Young people are broke and stressed - Surging food prices

Vass Bednar joins Jerry at the party table on today's Party for Two. Caryma Sa'd talks to Jerry about protests in the city. Preet Banerjee speaks with Jerry about why young people are stressed out and broke. Brian Lilley talks about how surging food prices highlight cost-of-living concerns.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 38min

Contractor overbilled city - AI - Iceberg Homes - Niagara Falls tourism boost

Toronto city councillors consider a maximum ban for a contractor that overbilled the city. Francis Syms talks about Disney teaming up with OpenAI to let fans create content, and AI being used to scan thousands of murder case documents in the Barry and Honey Sherman case. Toronto city staff want to limit 'iceberg homes'. The president of RESCON, Richard Lyall, weighs in on this. Doug Ford eyes more casinos and a theme park to boost Niagara tourism. 
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Dec 15, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Finch LRT outrun - Traffic camera pilot axed - Right-turn-only challenge

Sabrina Nanji joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two. A Toronto man outruns the Finch LRT by 18 minutes. Toronto axes the traffic camera pilot to fight gridlock. And a follow up on the right-turn-only challenge. 
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Dec 15, 2025 • 37min

Sound more like Jerry - Upscale homes for low income families - Stealing groceries - Seizing e-bikes and e-scooters

Jerry opens the show with commentary on why people need to start sounding more like him. Should vacant upscale homes in north Toronto be used to house low-income families? A GTA paralegal is offering pro-bono services to first-time offenders arrested for stealing groceries. Toronto police could get more power to seize e-bikes and e-scooters. Jon Burnside talks with Jerry about this.

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