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The Jerry Agar Show is the most opinionated show you will find on the planet. Jerry tackles all subjects with a no-nonsense approach that will keep you engaged and entertained.
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Apr 10, 2026 • 39min
Party for Two | Vacant Home Tax | Tree Removal | Touchdowns & Fumbles
It’s time for Party for Two, and today Deb is joined by Jim Richards, host of The Jim Richards Show on NEWSTALK 1010, to break down the top stories of the day. Deb then looks at Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax, including a question about how it’s being applied and whether it’s working as intended. Police and the city are investigating the removal of trees in a midtown neighbourhood without permits. Deb takes your calls: Should homeowners be allowed to remove trees on their own property without city approval? The show closes with Touchdowns and Fumbles! Deb Hutton and Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategy & Communications, get your thoughts on Melania Trump’s rare public statement, in which she said she was never remotely friends with Jeffrey Epstein.

Apr 10, 2026 • 36min
TTC Shutdown | Retail Theft | Markham Funding Loss | Artemis II Splashdown Tonight
Deb Hutton hosts the Jerry Agar show and opens the show with TTC spokesperson, Stuart Green, to talk about how subway service on Line 2 was suspended for nearly three hours this morning. Deb then turns to retail shoplifting. Are these thefts the result of a high cost of living or organized crime? Next, Markham has lost more than $7 million in federal funding after blocking fourplexes using strong‑mayor powers. Mayor Frank Scarpitti, the Mayor of Markham, joins the show. Artemis II returns to Earth today, ending a record‑breaking trip around the moon. Paul Delaney, Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics & Astronomy, York University breaks it down.

Apr 9, 2026 • 37min
Party for Two | Botox Investigation Follow‑Up | Blacklock's Report | War in Iran Update
On today's Party for Two, Deb Hutton is hosting the show and Jerry Agar is at the party table to break down the top stories of the day. Deb continues the Botox story with Dr. Ihab Matta, owner and director of DM Cosmetic and Wellness Centre in Woodbridge, who discusses the risks, regulations, and what patients should know before undergoing cosmetic procedures. Next, it’s The Blacklock's Report, with Tom Korski, covering the top political and accountability stories from Ottawa and Parliament Hill. The hour closes with an Iran update with Christian Leuprecht. The ceasefire in the Iran war is teetering, strained by disagreements over Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz.

Apr 9, 2026 • 39min
Floor Crossing | Jet Ski Ban | Botox ICU Investigation
Deb Hutton is hosting the Jerry Agar Show today and opens the show by taking your calls on floor‑crossing politicians like Marilyn Gladu, who earlier this year backed a petition calling for automatic byelections when MPs cross the floor. Deb discusses floor crossing politicians and then turns to Toronto’s plan to ban jet skis and certain boats from parts of the waterfront, with John Tory. She then takes your calls; do you care about jet skis along the waterfront? Next, she looks at a troubling investigation: “They went for Botox to look better. They ended up in the ICU struggling to breathe.” Toronto Star investigative reporter, Sheila Wang, explains what went wrong and what regulators are now examining.

Apr 8, 2026 • 38min
Party for Two | Immigration & Floor Crossing | Wonderland's New Policy | Moon Landing Conspiracies
It’s time for Party for Two! Jerry and today’s guest, Mike Kakuk, co‑host of Mornings with Mike and Meg on AM800 in Windsor, break down the top stories of the day. Jerry then speaks with Tasha Kheiriddin, political commentator, about her latest analysis: “Bill C‑12 will not solve Canada’s immigration problems” and the breaking news that Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu has crossed the floor to join the Liberals. Next, Jerry looks at Canada’s Wonderland's new chaperone policy in response to unruly behaviour at amusement parks across North America. The hour wraps with a conversation about conspiracies and science: Did we really land on the moon? Why do these conspiracies persist?

Apr 8, 2026 • 38min
TDSB Cuts | Gas Prices | Gen Z Trends | Iran Ceasefire
Jerry opens the show with the news that the TDSB plans to cut nearly 300 teaching jobs this fall. Jerry then gets a gas price update with Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, following news of an Iran ceasefire and shifting global energy pressures. Next, Jerry speaks with Hannah Alper, about a Gen Z trend where young people are trading drinking and clubbing for lectures and “third spaces.” Turning to international news, Trump agrees to a two‑week ceasefire and Iran says it will allow passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Jerry speaks with Jon Allen, Senior Fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History and former Canadian ambassador to Israel, to discuss the ceasefire.

Apr 7, 2026 • 38min
Party for Two | Conservative Ad Strategy | Telescopic Tuesday | is Wonder Lost?
It’s time for Party for Two, where Jerry and today’s guest, Tim Hudak break down the top stories of the day. Jerry then looks at the Conservatives’ new advertising push, where Pierre Poilievre takes a more measured tone. Amanda Galbraith, co‑founder and partner at Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays, joins Jerry to discuss the strategy behind the shift. It's Telescopic Tuesday! NEWSTALK 1010 Science Expert Dan Riskin brings the top science stories of the week. Plus, did Jerry lose his sense of wonder?

Apr 7, 2026 • 38min
Judges & Politics | Fines for Signs | Iran Tensions | Travel Costs
Jerry opens the show responding to an article arguing that political attacks on Canadian judges must stop. Jerry explains his point of view. Small business owners on Queen West are facing steep fines for their A‑frame sidewalk signs. Jerry looks at whether the city is being fair to these local shops. Jerry then turns to rising global tensions. Iran is calling for human chains to protect power plants as Donald Trump’s deadline approaches. He speaks with Christian Leuprecht, Professor in Leadership at the Royal Military College and Queen’s University, to break down this situation. As airlines raise prices, Canadians are choosing different destinations. Have you changed your travel plans?

Apr 6, 2026 • 40min
Party for Two | AI tackles traffic | Artemis II | Avoiding Canadian Geese
On today's Party for Two, Jerry is joined by Dave Trafford, Chief Executive Producer at Story Studio Network and host of the On the Ledge podcast, to break down the top stories of the day. Toronto has given AI the green light to help ease traffic woes. Will it work? Astrophysicist Jesse Rogerson joins Jerry to talk about the Artemis II space mission, complete with plumbing issues and problems with Microsoft Outlook. Jerry shares the story of a Waterloo student's interactive map to help guide students away from aggressive Canadian Geese on campus.

Apr 6, 2026 • 39min
Fuel Surcharges | Polymarket Ban | TPA Check‑In | Letting Kids Fail
Jerry opens the show by talking about rising oil and gas prices, especially as Amazon, Air Canada, and WestJet add new fuel surcharges. Jerry then turns to the story of Polymarket, the prediction‑market platform banned in Ontario, despite flyers being handed out outside a Blue Jays game. He speaks with Andreas Park, Professor of Finance at the University of Toronto. Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell is here for the monthly check-in with Jerry, covering the latest policing stories in the city. Is failing good for kids? Have you ever let your kid fail at something even though you wanted to help them succeed?


