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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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Apr 23, 2025 • 34min
Hour 1: Leafs win Game 2, Ontario told to hold removing bike lanes, the battle over bubble zones, and how being alone is ok for your health.
The Morning Brief with Amanda Galbraith, co-founder and partner at reputation management company Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays. Maple Leafs take Game 2 in 3-2 victory over the Senators Ontario ordered to pause Toronto bike lane removal until Charter case decided Toronto is getting a new area code this weekend White Coat Wednesday with NEWSTALK 1010 Medical Correspondent Dr Mitch Shulman. 'Positive Solitude': Expert Reveals Why Alone Time Is Good For You Certain combos of common food additives may raise type 2 diabetes risk Study on Mice Suggests Surprising Link Between Nose-Picking And Alzheimer's

Apr 22, 2025 • 38min
Hour 4: A Government report predicts 2040 dystopia; Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Earth Day issues to address this election.
Kathleen Wynne- Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t. Elliott Cappell on Earth Day issues to address in this election

Apr 22, 2025 • 36min
Hour 3: Leafs playoff games a big payoff for pubs and restaurants, World Junior hockey players trial begins, and panelists debate the stories of the day on round two.
Christopher Murie, owner of The Dizzy Pub, on how the Leafs in the playoffs is big business for bars and restaurants in the GTA. TSN’s Nick Paparella on the World junior hockey players sexual assault trial beginning with jury selection today. Wall Street has begun another roller coaster week. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL has the latest on the financial markets and what is driving the selloff. 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.

Apr 22, 2025 • 36min
Hour 2: why are there so many snowplows broken? Panelists discuss the issues of the day on round one.
City Councillor Josh Matlow on how Toronto’s sidewalk plows have broken down — a lot – and now need to be replaced sooner than promised. (on Zoom) 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.

Apr 22, 2025 • 36min
Hour 1: Conservatives woo senior men, Government report predicts 2040 dystopia: Collapsed economy, hunting for food and is AI making us dumber? How chatbots may be eroding our minds.
The Morning Brief with Mark Towhey, trusted advisor to business and political leaders Conservatives woo senior men 'The system isn't working for them': Why young men are rallying around Poilievre Government report predicts 2040 dystopia: Collapsed economy, hunting for food City of Toronto’s sidewalk plows are falling apart Councillor wants to explore more food options in Toronto parks, fewer rules Toronto Emergency Room Physician Dr Raghu Venugopal on how some emergency departments are installing AI weapons detection amid rising violence. Tech Tuesdays w/ NEWSTALK 1010 tech expert Carmi Levy Is AI making us dumber? How chatbots may be eroding our minds Tesla Accused Of Speeding Up Odometers So Their Warranties Expire Faster Your politeness could be costly for OpenAI Can your phone last 10 years? Back Market and iFixit want to make it happen

Apr 21, 2025 • 39min
Hour 4: Trip to NYC is down, Pope Francis dead at age 88, a survivor speaks about what happened in October 2023.
New York City licensed tour guide Jeremy Wilcox on Canadians cancelling trips to The Big Apple, and the United States on the whole. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL. "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Rob Davis, former city councillor and founder of Rob Davis and Associates. Michal Ohana is a Nova Music Festival survivor. She arrived in Israel in October 2023 to visit her sister who had just given birth. While there, she went to the Nova Music Festival. When the terror attack started she and her friends tried to get away by car. They were met by terrorists who were shooting at them. They got out and started to run, looking for cover. During her escape she was shot in the leg. She managed to find an abandoned tank and hid under it for six hours before she was rescued and taken to hospital.

Apr 21, 2025 • 37min
Hour 3: Have the debates moved the needle for any of the Federal party leaders, remembering Pope Francis, dead at age 88 and panelists discuss the stories of the day on round two.
NEWSTALK 1010 official pollster John Wright on whether the debates moved the needle for any of the Federal party leaders. Neil MacCarthy, Director, Public Relations & Communications for the Archdiocese of Toronto on the passing of Pope Francis at the age of 88. Dipika Damerla, city councillor and chair of Mississauga’s committee combating racism, discrimination and hatred, on launching a new campaign as hate crimes rise in the region. Free For All ROUND TWO: Laryssa Waler, Conservative strategist with Henley Strategies, Children’s Music Teacher Michelle Morrow and Bob Richardson, NEWSTALK 1010 contributor and public affairs consultant.

Apr 21, 2025 • 38min
Hour 2: SIU investigates police involved shooting at Bathurst and Sheppard, Leafs win game one of playoff series, and panelists debate the issues of the day on round one.
TSN’s Matt Cauz on the Battle of Ontario: Leafs vs Senators Game Free for All ROUND ONE: Laura Babcock of POWERGROUP Communications and Host of the O-Show, Journalist and co-founder of The Line, an online magazine, Matt Gurney and Jon Burnside, Toronto City Councillor.

Apr 21, 2025 • 41min
Hour 1: Two million Canadians have already voted in early elections, Pope Francis dies and pen or pencil when voting.
The Morning Brief with Scott Reid, CTV Political Analyst and former advisor to a Prime Minister Two million Canadians have already voted Pierre Poilievre promises to scrap single-use plastics ban and bring back the plastic straw Pope Francis dies at the age of 88 Toronto Maple Leafs win Game 1 against the Ottawa Senators Raitt’s Reasons with former federal cabinet minister Lisa Raitt. Liberals and NDP release costed platforms Early Voting affect turnout? Pen or pencil? Elections Canada says it doesn’t matter when casting a ballot

Apr 17, 2025 • 9min


