

The Deb Hutton Show
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Deb Hutton provides listeners with real talk that cuts through the noise for the early drive home. Her experience in politics and communications brings a fresh common sense perspective on the issues that matter.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 40min
Ontario wants the Federal government to reform bail, how far should they go?
- TTC e-bike ban put on pause over equity concerns. Does looking at this make any sense from an equity standpoint? - Breaking down John Moore’s chat today with Shakir Rahim, Lawyer and Director of the Criminal Justice program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Deb takes your calls on where you stand on bail reform- Joe Mihevc - adjunct professor at York University, served Toronto as a city councillor for 28 years, comments on his opinion column in today's Toronto Star, I was a Toronto city councillor. This is why politicians deserve a pay raise

Oct 29, 2024 • 35min
Who pays for the World Cup? Hotel guests?
- Why Toronto may hike its hotel tax for FIFA 2026 — but not for Taylor Swift. Tony Elenis - President & CEO of the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association, joins the show- ‘A profound error in judgment’: Toronto inspector who interfered with probe into nephew’s crash should be demoted, prosecutor argues. Clayton Campbell - Toronto Police Association president, joins the show.

Oct 29, 2024 • 38min
Why is it so hard to say Sorry?
- Deb vents off some rage after getting rear-ended in traffic, and the perpetrator didn't have the temerity to say 'sorry'- Do Toronto city councillors deserve a raise? - Bloc leader to push for early election after government doesn't pass pension hike bill, John Ibbitson, Globe and Mail writer, helps to break it down- What will you do with your $200 from Ford?

Oct 28, 2024 • 35min
How Far is Too Far (for a kid to walk to school)
- Is a walkable school for all students realistic? We have the debate- Canada Post workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike. Did you even know this was happening? - With Halloween in the air, Deb wants to know your top three candy bars

Oct 28, 2024 • 39min
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre calls the show to kick off your afternoon drive
- Deb asks Mr. Poilievre about his announcement regarding housing - Does Deb’s daughters’ schools requests for Halloween costumes go too far? - Graham McGregor, Associate Minister of Auto Theft and Bail Reform, joins Deb to share his government's Calls for Immediate Federal Action on Bail Reform

Oct 28, 2024 • 1h 24min
Special Presentation: Toronto Pre Budget Show Hosted by Deb Hutton
GUESTS: Shelley Carroll - Toronto City Budget Chief Stephen Conforti - Toronto Chief Financial Officer

Oct 25, 2024 • 35min
Did Richard Crouse like these movies?
GUEST: Shelley Carroll - Toronto City Councillor and budget chief Previewing tomorrow’s show with Deb GUEST: Nolan Quinn - Minister of Colleges and Universities Ontario Expanding Learn and Stay Grant to Train More Family Doctors in Ontario

Oct 25, 2024 • 38min
Does your mom take over when she visits in terms of cleaning?
GUEST: Marc Miller - Immigration Minister talks about the immigration announcement made this week Is Deb being too cold-hearted by suggesting parking shouldn’t be free at hospitals ?

Oct 24, 2024 • 37min
Live from the Princess Margaret Show Home, its Deb Hutton and Jim Richards!
- Did you try negotiating for something other than a raise at work? We take your calls - What is the threshold for driving people to the airport?- CTV W5's Jon Woodward explains his story of how a clothes donation bin company passed itself off as a charity, while donated items were put up for sale

Oct 24, 2024 • 41min
Deb and Jim are live on location at the Princess Margaret Show Home!
- Would you consider renting out to Swifties for the week of the shows? - Pediatric group says doctors should regularly screen kids for reading difficulties. Guest Dr. Scott McLeod - one of the authors and chair of the society's mental health and developmental disabilities committee, joins the show- Lorraine Sommerfeld - columnist at driving.ca on Four people dead after vehicle crashes into guardrail in downtown Toronto


