Épisodes

  • Party for Two | Toronto’s Pothole Problem | Police Trial Commentary | NHL Player Safety Debate
    Mar 18 2026

    Will Stewart, Senior Vice President at Enterprise Canada, joins Jerry at the Party for Two table to talk about the top stories of the day.

    Toronto has a pothole problem, Jerry takes you calls about the state of the roads in the city.

    Toronto Sun columnist Michele Mandel joins Jerry to discuss why she believes the judge in the Umar Zameer trial does not owe an apology.

    TSN’s Matt Cauz weighs in on the NHL’s head of player safety defending the punishment for Radko Gudas’ hit that ended Auston Matthews’ season. Should there be a larger penalty?

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    39 min
  • Police Cleared in Trial Controversy | Tax Season Anxiety | Matching Outfits for You & Your Dog
    Mar 18 2026

    Jerry opens the show with commentary on the Ontario police clearing three officers accused of lying at trial following the death of a Toronto Police officer.

    Jerry looks into tax season anxiety with psychologist and UBC professor Dr. Christine Korol, exploring why tax time triggers stress.

    Would you wear matching outfits with your dog? Jerry talks to branding and marketing expert Tony Chapman about this and more!

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    38 min
  • Party for Two | Telescopic Tuesday | St. Patrick’s Day FlavorPhile
    Mar 17 2026

    Ryan Knight joins Jerry at the Party for Two table to break down the top stories of the day.

    It’s Telescopic Tuesday, and Dan Riskin brings the biggest science stories of the week!

    Jerry and Tanner celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a special edition of FlavorPhiles, joined by Terance Robson.

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    39 min
  • Convict’s Unescorted Absences | FOI Secrecy | ER Crisis | Livestreaming Bail Hearings
    Mar 17 2026

    Jerry opens the show reacting to news that a convicted rapist and murderer has been granted more unescorted absences, raising serious questions about parole.

    The Canadian Taxpayers Federation condemns the Ford government’s attempt to shield some records from public access under proposed FOI changes. Noah Jarvis, the Ontario Director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation weighs in.

    Canada’s hospital emergency rooms have hit a breaking point, with staffing shortages, overcrowding, and long wait times.

    Doug Ford says he wants to livestream bail hearings to increase transparency. Lawyer Gavin Tighe talks about if this is legal.

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    39 min
  • Party for Two | Virtual Gated Communities | Police Union Pushes Back | Are Cars Over-Engineered?
    Mar 16 2026

    Karen Stintz joins Jerry at the Party for Two table to talk about the top stories of the day, including the debate over upholstered TTC seats.

    Residents impacted by home invasions are now considering “virtual gated communities.” NEWSTALK 1010 tech expert Carmi Levy explains what they are and how they work.

    The Toronto police union says officers’ rights were violated in an “offensive overreaction” tied to the Project South scandal. Clayton Campbell, President of the Toronto Police Association, joins Jerry to weigh in on this.

    Why electronic doors are at the center of an investigation into a deadly Toronto EV fire. Jerry speaks with Brian Turner, automotive writer for Postmedia’s Driving.ca, about whether some modern car features are becoming over‑engineered.

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    39 min
  • Gas Prices Spike | FOI Changes | Pepper Spray Proposal | World Cup Construction Concerns
    Mar 16 2026

    Jerry opens the show in conversation with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about the steep rise in oil and gas prices across the GTA.

    The Ford government proposes a change to Ontario’s Freedom of Information laws that would keep the premier’s records secret. Sabrina Nanji from Queen’s Park Observer joins Jerry to break down what this could mean for transparency and the media.

    Ontario’s Attorney General calls on the federal government to consider legalizing pepper spray. Jerry takes your calls to hear what listeners think about the idea.

    Builders warn that Toronto’s World Cup traffic plan, which pauses some construction, could stall projects and delay home building. Richard Lyall, President of RESCON, weighs in on the impact.

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    39 min
  • Party for Two | Self‑Defence Bill | Don Cherry Debate | Touchdowns and Fumbles
    Mar 13 2026

    Jim Richards joins Jerry at the Party for Two table to break down the top stories of the day.

    The Conservatives introduce a bill to create a self‑defence law for home invasions. Jerry shared his thoughts on a self-defence law.

    Should Don Cherry receive the Order of Canada?

    It's Friday! Bob Reid is here for this week's Touchdowns and Fumbles where he and Jerry get your thoughts on Doug Ford announcing the province will take over Billy Bishop Airport.

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    38 min
  • Al‑Quds Day | LED Crosswalks | Canada–US Polling | Niagara Chair Resigns
    Mar 13 2026

    Jerry opens the show with his thoughts on councillor Brad Bradford’s call for the city to stop this weekend's Al‑Quds Day protest.

    Brampton considers LED crosswalks as part of new traffic‑calming measures. Jerry speaks with Brampton city councillor, Rowena Santos, about what this could look like.

    Jerry gets the fresh polling numbers on the Canada–US relationship from Nik Nanos of Nanos Research, and they also talk about Mark Carney woo-ing more floor‑crossers.

    Jerry tells you what he thinks of the Niagara regional chair who resigned after accusations he owned a copy of Mein Kampf signed by Adolf Hitler.

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    38 min