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MOORE IN THE MORNING WITH JOHN MOORE — Toronto's most listened to morning show. Breaking news traffic and weather with the country's most respected commentators. Live interviews with the newsmakers of the day. Local, National and International news.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: Patients saying they are paying out of pocket for cataract surgery upgrades at private clinics, free for all round one.

Jun 9, 2025 • 38min
Hour 1: Prime Minister Mark Carney to unveil new defense spending today, City staff recommend allowing simplexes across all Toronto neighbourhoods and Ontario Line construction unleashed rats into her home. Metrolinx has not footed the full bill.

Jun 6, 2025 • 35min
Hour 4: how Mark Carney should include veterinarian price protection in the government’s affordability agenda, Tory’s Take and free for all round two.

Jun 6, 2025 • 36min
Hour 3: A new report that finds property crime is now higher in select Canadian cities than in any U.S. equivalent, Israel recovering the Hamas held body of Israeli-Canadian Judih Weinstein and free for all round two.

Jun 6, 2025 • 30min
Hour 2: Pressure mounts on Carney to match Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, Tough summer ahead: Fewer jobs available for Canadian youth this year and free for all round one.

Jun 6, 2025 • 34min
Hour 1: Opposition parties slam Ford government for legislature’s long summer break, Brands using AI generated "influencers" to market their products and Netflix to Use AI-Generated Ads by 2026 to Boost Revenue.

Jun 5, 2025 • 34min
Hour 4: Mom is suing school board alleging that her daughter was the victim of antisemitic bullying, John Candy: I Like Me’ to open 50th edition of Toronto International Film Festival and Sunday, June 8th is Tax Freedom Day.
Jamie Spotswood, lawyer for the mom of a student in a Peel District School, who is suing the Board, alleging that her daughter was the victim of antisemitic bullying. Marilyn Denis and David Corey Jake Fuss, director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute, on Tax Freedom Day (Sunday, June 8), when Canadians finally start working for themselves

Jun 5, 2025 • 35min
Hour 1: Ford Government succeeds in plowing through Bill 5; Mark Carney’s Liberals survives Throne Speech vote and Fruit flies on cocaine could reveal better therapies for addiction
The Morning Brief with Tim Hudak, Former leader of the Ontario Conservatives now a Partner with Counsel Public Affairs, one of Canada’s leading public affairs agencies. Test Tube Thursdays with NEWSTALK 1010 Science Expert Dan Riskin - Dan’s weekly email newsletter is called The Bat Signal.

Jun 4, 2025 • 35min
Hour 1: Trade deal with Trump administration could be imminent, Doug Ford suggests Eglinton LRT could open in September and from thyroid issues to cancer, here’s what your fingernails can tell you about your health.

Jun 4, 2025 • 33min
Hour 2: A new report that says Canada's economy will be one of the most hurt by a global downturn brought on by the trade war with the United States and free for all round one.
Mark Mendelson, a former homicide detective and crime specialist, dives deep into the complexities of safety and community response following the recent Yorkdale shooting. He discusses the challenges of crime investigation and the impact of trade policies on Canada’s economy amid U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum. The conversation also touches on local political dynamics, including the speculation around a former mayor's comeback, and the ongoing transit issues affecting Toronto’s infrastructure. Mendelson brings valuable insights into the intertwining of crime, politics, and economic realities.


