

The Jerry Agar Show
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The Jerry Agar Show is the most opinionated show you will find on the planet. Jerry tackles all subjects with a no-nonsense approach that will keep you engaged and entertained.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 41min
Party for Two - Telescopic Tuesday - The end of duty-free shipping to the US
Barb DiGiulio joins Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. What is the weirdest thing you've seen at an open house or real estate listing? It's Telescopic Tuesday, Dan Riskin is here to weigh in on top stories from the world of science this week. The US ends duty-free exemptions, which brings worry for small businesses. Brad Poulos talks to Jerry about the impact this will have on businesses.

Sep 2, 2025 • 40min
Re-offenders - Toronto Police Association check-in - Banned books
Jerry opens the show by talking about criminals who are released, only to re-offend. Calls mount to strip a Canadian restaurateur of the Order of Canada over his anti-Israel post. Toronto Police Association president, Clayton Campbell, joins Jerry for the monthly check-in, highlighting recent policing stories. Then, Jerry weighs in on banned books in Alberta.

Aug 29, 2025 • 39min
Party for two - Mitch Marner on Leafs exit - AI in border screening - the end of duty-free US shipping
Sunira Chaudhri joins Jerry for party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Mitch Marner says family safety was a factory in his exit from the Maple Leafs. Kelly Sundberg weighs in on Canada's border agency's plans to use AI in screening. Small businesses that relied on duty-free shipping to the US wonder if they can survive without it. Michelle Auger from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business provides some insight.

Aug 29, 2025 • 38min
Quebec tables public prayer ban - Asylum system - Ballooning bureaucracy
Jerry opens the show by commenting on Quebec's tabled legislation to ban prayer in public places. Then, Brian Lilley joins the show to talk about how the asylum system is being abused and needs to change. A new report highlights the cost of ballooning bureaucracy. Samantha Dagres from MEI weighs in on this report.

Aug 28, 2025 • 41min
Party for Two - The iPro crisis - The Blacklock's Report - Can money buy happiness?
Bob Richardson joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. As RECO moves to contain the iPro crisis, Mark Morris breaks down the situation. The Blacklock's Report with managing editor Tom Korski. Plus - can money buy happiness in life?

Aug 28, 2025 • 39min
Education - Jet Ski operator missing - AI regulation
Jerry opens the show by talking about why education is not underfunded in Ontario. Then, Jerry asks, if you drive your kid to school, why? Plus - Toronto Police resume the search for a missing jet ski operator near Bluffers Park. Senior lawyer at Kotak Personal Injury Law, Rajiv Haté, weighs in on liability. A poll suggests that 85% of Canadians want governments to regulate AI, Francis Syms from Humber Polytechnic weighs in on AI regulation.

Aug 27, 2025 • 39min
Party For Two with Will Stewart, Are you okay with American competition at the airport, How are people falling for this scam, a feel good story about Judy's Beach Café which hires those with developmental disabilities.

Aug 27, 2025 • 40min
Is Toronto a city for the rich, Ask a Former TikTok Traffic Cop, and Jerry discusses how to make the Post Office work.

Aug 26, 2025 • 39min
Party for Two - Physician's relocating to Ontario - Telescopic Tuesday - Rogers Stadium
Sabrina Nanji joins Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Ontario sees early signs that US-based physicians are relocating to the province. It's Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin! Plus - complaints rose against the Rogers Stadium noise over the weekend. Deb Hutton shares her experience at last night's concert.

Aug 26, 2025 • 38min
Politicians' qualifications - Congestion crisis - Asking for money back - Vacant home tax
Jerry opens the show by talking about Toronto city councillors who mocked the Minister of Housing. Lorraine Sommerfeld from Driving.ca weighs in on the GTA's congestion crisis and says that cars should not come first. Have you ever had to ask for money back from others? Toronto has a vacant home tax, but in Australia, a plan for a 'spare bedroom tax' has been met with outrage.


