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On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we opened with London’s growing gun violence crisis after six shootings in 72 hours pushed the city to a record 29 incidents this year, fueled in part by crime guns from the United States. We then looked at a proposal at city hall that could require new homebuyers to spend up to $10,000 disconnecting weeping tiles to reduce stormwater entering the Thames River, raising questions about affordability. Our weekly panel discussed the call from Ontario’s largest mayors for the province to declare a homelessness state of emergency and whether enough has been done to address ongoing family doctor shortages. We closed with a conversation about a $27,000 donation made in memory of Catherine Brown to support transplant patients at London Health Sciences Centre.
By Corus RadioOn today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we opened with London’s growing gun violence crisis after six shootings in 72 hours pushed the city to a record 29 incidents this year, fueled in part by crime guns from the United States. We then looked at a proposal at city hall that could require new homebuyers to spend up to $10,000 disconnecting weeping tiles to reduce stormwater entering the Thames River, raising questions about affordability. Our weekly panel discussed the call from Ontario’s largest mayors for the province to declare a homelessness state of emergency and whether enough has been done to address ongoing family doctor shortages. We closed with a conversation about a $27,000 donation made in memory of Catherine Brown to support transplant patients at London Health Sciences Centre.

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