On The Morning Show Podcast, we take a look at London’s plan to turn downtown parking lots into housing as the city aims to boost its SoHo river district. Stats Canada reveals we’re spending less time with friends than we did in the 1980s, while a new TD survey shows Canadians feel underprepared for the age of AI. We break down the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup win over the Oilers, and political expert Lydia Miljan joins us to assess how Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney performed on the world stage at the G7. Plus, we preview the return of the Sorry! Comedy Festival with Colin McDougall and hear from Rachel Peake at the Grand Theatre as tickets for the 2025/26 season officially go on sale.