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Today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast begins with the growing uncertainty for holiday travellers as Air Transat pilots prepare for a potential strike that could begin Wednesday. We then turn to the looming loss of blue-bin collection for hundreds of small businesses and non-profits in London, before Mayor Josh Morgan joins us to discuss micro modular shelter sites and whether the city can preserve recycling services. The show also looks at President Donald Trump’s cautious comments about restarting stalled Canada-U.S. trade talks, followed by Global News’ Colin D’Mello breaking down the final week of the fall session at Queen’s Park and what to expect in 2026. We wrap with a look at Mississauga’s proposed fines for homeowners and contractors whose construction dust drifts onto neighbouring properties.
By Corus RadioToday’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast begins with the growing uncertainty for holiday travellers as Air Transat pilots prepare for a potential strike that could begin Wednesday. We then turn to the looming loss of blue-bin collection for hundreds of small businesses and non-profits in London, before Mayor Josh Morgan joins us to discuss micro modular shelter sites and whether the city can preserve recycling services. The show also looks at President Donald Trump’s cautious comments about restarting stalled Canada-U.S. trade talks, followed by Global News’ Colin D’Mello breaking down the final week of the fall session at Queen’s Park and what to expect in 2026. We wrap with a look at Mississauga’s proposed fines for homeowners and contractors whose construction dust drifts onto neighbouring properties.

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