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On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we start with a closer look at school zone safety as a new CAA survey finds most parents feel their children are at risk due to congestion and unsafe driving. We then turn to concerns over “maple washing,” with the CFIA flagging Canadian branding being used to promote imported food products without issuing fines. Our Tuesday panel with Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci tackles whether school trustees should return, the role of police in schools, and whether London needs more photo radar to address speeding. Finally, we mark “Telephone Tuesday,” the busiest day of the year for business calls, and hear about a Polish CEO forced to apologize after being caught stealing a child’s hat at a tennis match.
By Corus RadioOn today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we start with a closer look at school zone safety as a new CAA survey finds most parents feel their children are at risk due to congestion and unsafe driving. We then turn to concerns over “maple washing,” with the CFIA flagging Canadian branding being used to promote imported food products without issuing fines. Our Tuesday panel with Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci tackles whether school trustees should return, the role of police in schools, and whether London needs more photo radar to address speeding. Finally, we mark “Telephone Tuesday,” the busiest day of the year for business calls, and hear about a Polish CEO forced to apologize after being caught stealing a child’s hat at a tennis match.

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