Today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast begins with Jennifer Dunn from the London Abused Women’s Centre responding to the province’s refusal to label intimate partner violence an epidemic. We then speak with defence lawyer Nick Cake about the Ford government’s proposal to require upfront cash deposits for bail. Next, we break down London city council’s narrow vote to extend the e-scooter pilot project after months of public complaints. Chad Callender joins us to talk about Meals on Wheels London’s holiday campaign to end senior hunger, before Chris McInnis from United Way Elgin Middlesex previews the Ultimate Burger Battle fundraiser. We wrap with a look at a lottery dispute in Toronto that raises questions about how groups can prove they played together when major winnings are at stake.