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Oct 3, 2025 • 38min

Eglinton Crosstown - Mississauga firework ban - Jail Not bail act - Jail for hate speech and holocaust denial

Jerry opens the show by talking about the Eglinton Crosstown continuing to miss deadlines.  Hindu community members say the proposed Mississauga firework ban would impede religious freedoms. MP Arpan Khanna speaks with Jerry about the Jail Not Bail act. Plus - a North Bay man was sentenced to jail for Holocaust denial and hate speech.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 40min

Party for Two - Nuke an asteroid? - Blacklock's Report - Free Wi-Fi

Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two. An asteroid might be headed for the moon - should we nuke it? Astrophysicist, Jesse Rogerson, weighs in on this.  The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski. Plus - the Toronto Public Library provides Wi-Fi hotspots to people.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 40min

AI Technology - Eaton Centre killer applies for parole - School lottery - Brampton speed cameras

Jerry opens the show by talking about AI technology amid the backlash over Tilly Norwood.  The Eaton Centre food court killer applies for parole. The TDSB cancels public consultations into the controversial lottery for specialty schools. Brampton's Mayor, Patrick Brown, weighs in on the city voting to keep speed cameras for the time being. 
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Oct 1, 2025 • 37min

Party for Two - AI research position - Small businesses threatened by rent - Yankees or Red Sox?

Mike Kakuk from AM800 joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two. Jerry weighs in on the AI research position which is only open to disabled women.  Rent is the biggest threat to Toronto's small businesses. Brad Poulos weighs in on this with Jerry. Plus - should you root for the Yankees or Red Sox to face the Blue Jays?
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Oct 1, 2025 • 40min

Hate-based violence - Marineland - Driving charges - Protesters

Jerry opens the show with commentary on Pierre Poilievre's claims that Christians may be the top victims of hate-based violence. The federal government denied Marineland's request to export Belugas. Former Marineland whale trainer, Phil Demers, weighs in on this decision.  Thousands of charges against drivers have been withdrawn in Ontario. Jerry talks to lawyer Gavin Tighe about just how clogged up the courts are. Caryma Sa'd talks about how her videographer was attacked unprovoked at a protest.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 38min

Party for Two - Reliable Robots - Telescopic Tuesday - Surveillance Cameras

Bob Richardson joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two. Johnny Alfonso from Reliable Robots joins Jerry for a discussion about his business. Telescopic Tuesday looks deeper into the world of science with Dan Riskin! Doug Ford wants to use speed cameras as surveillance cameras.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 40min

Stevie Salas - Another tax increase? - Conservatism

Jerry opens the show with a conversation he had with Stevie Salas about his documentary, Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. City councillor, Jon Burnside, joins Jerry for a conversation about Mayor Chow's warning that a funding shortfall for asylum seekers could result in a tax increase. A Project Ontario spokesperson, Matt Spoke, talks with Jerry about Doug Ford's conservatism and what Project Ontario hopes to accomplish.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Living without a car - Blue Jays - Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show

Barb DiGiulio joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two. Could you live without your car? Matt Cauz and Jerry talk about the Blue Jays becoming the American League East champions. Plus - Robert Cattle joins Jerry to talk about the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 38min

Wasted Taxes - AI Taskforce - Doug Ford's Conservatism - Grading Toronto

Jerry opens the show by talking about wasted tax dollars. Then, Francis Syms from Humber Polytechnic discusses Canada's new AI taskforce. Is Doug Ford not conservative enough? Queen's Park Observer's Sabrina Nanji weighs in. Plus - how would you grade Toronto's report card?
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Sep 26, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Canadians drinking less - Top earners pay most tax - Touchdowns and Fumbles!

Jim Richards joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two to discuss top stories like the Blue Jays! A report finds that Canadians are drinking less and snacking more. The Fraser Institute found that the top 20% of income-earning families pay 58% of all taxes in Ontario. Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid!

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