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  • Hour 4: Canada still faces a massive brain-drain problem, surprising benefits of going to bed angry at your partner and Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed.
    2025/05/21

    Richard Florida, urbanist and professor at the University of Toronto, on how Canada still faces a massive brain-drain problem.

    Relationship expert Jen Kirsch on the surprising benefits of going to bed angry at your partner.

    Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed

    Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley on whether the police are taking sides in the Israel-Palestine protests.

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    33 分
  • Hour 3: Topeka Kansas Chamber of Commerce is meeting with Canadian officials to help mitigate the backlash against the US, the city’s parking enforcement still isn’t doing anything about RVs left on the streets for days at a time and free for all round two.
    35 分
  • Hour 2: Canada Post strike date creeping closer, how much rain will the GTA as we experience the coldest post-May long weekend stretch in nearly 20 years and free for all round one.
    2025/05/21

    CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter on how the GTA will see the coldest post-May long weekend stretch in nearly 20 years.

    Toronto lawyer Mark Sandler on the city’s proposed ‘bubble zone’ bylaw aimed at limiting protests near places of worship.

    Free for All ROUND ONE: Tim Hudak, Former leader of the Ontario Conservatives now a Partner with Counsel Public Affairs, one of Canada’s leading public affairs agencies, Former Toronto City Councilor and former mayor candidate Ana Bailão and Dave Trafford, Chief Executive Producer at Story Studio Network and host of NOW and NEXT and the new Politically Speaking podcast.

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    35 分
  • Hour 1: Toronto Mayor's office accuses province of FIFA funding “clawback”, Aunt of 3 kids killed in suspected impaired driving crash in Etobicoke speaks out and using Your Phone on The Toilet May Dramatically Increase Risk of Hemorrhoids.
    2025/05/21

    The Morning Brief with Preet Banerjee, personal finance commentator and founder of MoneyGaps.

    Toronto Mayor's office accuses province of FIFA funding “clawback”

    Canada looks to participate in Trump’s “Golden Dome” missile defence shield

    New documents that show the Ontario Science Centre closure was not supported by engineers

    White Coat Wednesday with NEWSTALK 1010 Medical Correspondent Dr Mitch Shulman.

    Using Your Phone on The Toilet May Dramatically Increase Risk of Hemorrhoids

    Men die of a broken heart more often than women

    What to eat for better sleep after 50

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    33 分
  • Hour 4: All the ways Ozempic will change our world, from alcohol to airlines, proposed class action that takes aim at ‘exorbitant’ fees charged by lawyers. and Stuff that's Working and stuff that isn't with Kathleen Wynne.
    2025/05/20

    Toronto lawyer Peter Waldmann on his proposed class action that takes aim at ‘exorbitant’ fees charged by lawyers.

    NEWSTALK 1010 medical correspondent Dr Mitch Shulman on all the ways Ozempic will change our world, from alcohol to airlines.

    Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.

    Crossover with Jerry

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    36 分
  • Hour 3: Ontario's 1.5M new homes target looks increasingly out of reach, World Juniors trial and free for all round two.
    2025/05/20

    NEWSTALK 1010’s Victoria Matiash, host of the podcast Pucks in Seven.

    David Wilkes, President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) on why Ontario's 1.5M new homes target looks increasingly out of reach.

    CTV News London’s Nick Paparella- https://www.ctvnews.ca/london/article/live-ex-world-juniors-case-now-judge-alone-trial-after-jurors-report-being-made-fun-of-by-defence-lawyers/

    Free For All ROUND TWO: Sunira Chaudhri, employment lawyer at Workley Law, Queen's Park Bureau Chief at the Toronto Star, Robert Benzie and Richard Crouse, host of the podcast Maple Syrup for Your Eyes where he recommends Canadian movies.

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    33 分
  • Hour 2: Where gas prices could go this summer, TSN’s Matt Cauz on Leafs season ended. and free for all round one.
    2025/05/20

    TSN’s Matt Cauz on Leafs season ended.

    Financial commentator Pattie Lovett Reid on how sales of underwear and lipstick, plus the length of skirts indicate whether the economy is in trouble.

    Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, on where gas prices could go this summer.

    Free for All ROUND ONE: Scott Reid, CTV Political Commentator and advisor to a number of Prime Ministers, premiers and political leaders, Deb Hutton, former advisor to two premiers and host 2-4pm here at NEWSTALK 1010 and Jerry Agar.

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    34 分
  • Hour 1: Canada Post should end daily door-to-door delivery, report recommends, Leafs fans ask ‘How does this keep happening’ after Game 7 loss to the Panthers and parents are asking AI for help raising their kids. But is ChatGPT's advice any good?
    2025/05/20

    The Morning Brief with Mark Towhey, trusted advisor to business and political leaders.

    Children killed in Highway 401 crash involving allegedly impaired driver identified

    Businesses and riders go toe to toe as Toronto considers bus lanes on some major streets

    Tech Tuesdays w/ NEWSTALK 1010 tech expert Carmi Levy.

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    33 分