The Jerry Agar Show

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Sep 16, 2025 • 38min

Hour 1: Opinions and political rhetoric - Markus De Domenico told to repay - Just say no to gas and diesel vehicle ban - Nepa

Jerry opens the show with commentary on why he won't tone down political rhetoric. Toronto school board chair, Markus De Domenico, has been told to return more than $6,700 worth of items paid for by taxpayers. Franco Terrazzano speaks with Jerry about why Prime Minister Carney should not ban gas and diesel vehicles. The latest on the anti-corruption protests in Nepal.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 37min

Hour 2: Party for Two - Nanos survey on personal finances - Extreme couponing - Impact of a bad commute on health

Barb DiGiulio joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Nik Nanos weighs in on two new Nanos surveys about personal finance and what Canadians want MPs to focus on in Parliament. . Diane "Dee" Debarros is a couponer who talks to Jerry about how her family pinches pennies to save on groceries. A bad commute can be bad for your health.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 35min

Hour 1: Recycling - Ontario Liberal leadership - Housing

Jerry discusses the surprising truth about the recycling slot on the city of Toronto's street litter bins. @SabrinaNanji from @theqpobserver speaks with Jerry about Ontario Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie's resignation. Mark Carney says Build Canada Homes will build 4000 housing units on federal land. Jim Dunn from McMaster University weighs in on this.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Immigration poll - Why do drivers speed? - Touchdowns and Fumbles

Jim Richards joins Jerry on Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Nanos research finds that support for more immigration has cratered. Why do Toronto drivers speed? U of T professor of psychology, Steve Joordens, weighs in.  Plus - Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid!
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Sep 12, 2025 • 37min

Bill protects places of worship - Charlie Kirk shooter - Barrie man cleared in fraud case - Canada's economic challenges

The Carney government will introduce a bill to protect people entering religious and cultural buildings. The FBI  press conference with an update on the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting.  A man in Barrie, Harris Bocknek, has been cleared in a $2.2 million auto fraud case. Brian Lilley talks to Jerry about Mark Carney's underwhelming response to Canada's economic challenges.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Chinese EV's - Blacklock's Report - Watch TV without your phone?

Bob Richardson weighs in on the top stories of the day on Party for Two. Brian Turner and Jerry discuss Chinese EV's and what scrapping the 100% tariff might do to the Canadian auto industry. The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski looks into the latest news from the capital. Plus - can you watch TV without looking at your phone?
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Sep 11, 2025 • 41min

Political violence - Provincial Liberal leadership review - Gas prices - School trustees

Jerry opens the show with commentary on political violence amid the death of Charlie Kirk. Then, Sabrina Nanji discusses Bonnie Crombie's upcoming leadership review. Ontario gas prices have climbed even though the consumer carbon tax has been repealed. Dan McTeague weighs in on what's causing this price increase. Then Jerry asks - should school trustees be parents of children in the school system?
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Sep 10, 2025 • 26min

Party for Two - Look harder for work - Truck drivers suspended over licensing

Ana Bailao joins Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. Doug Ford tells unemployed youth seeking work to look harder. Suspension letters have been sent to truck drivers accused of obtaining licences dishonestly. Stephen Laskowski, President of the Ontario Trucking Association, discusses this incident.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 39min

Party for Two - Speed Cameras - Telescopic Tuesday - Pierre Poilievre on Housing

Will Stewart from Enterprise Canada joins Jerry for Party for Two to talk about the Alberta book ban. Doug Ford comments on speed cameras at an event this morning. Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin looks deeper into the world of science. Pierre Poilievre talks to Jerry about the housing crisis following an announcement this morning.  
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Sep 9, 2025 • 39min

Government spending - Barrie mayor declares state of emergency - Tech with Francis Syms - Alberta book ban

Jerry opens the show with commentary on government spending. Barrie's mayor declares a state of emergency aimed at addressing encampments across the city. Francis Syms weighs in on AI topics like the Ontario councillor that said death threats sent to a mayoral candidate were AI generated, and an AI copyright settlement. Alberta's revised rules on books in schools will prohibit works containing explicit images of sexual acts

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