On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and how parents can meaningfully talk to their kids about residential schools and the importance of the day. Then, we look at London’s proposed heat relief bylaw — a plan that would require certain rental units to stay below 26 degrees Celsius during the summer but exclude those without air conditioning. The weekly panel with Murray Faulkner and Matt Newton-Reid dives into Canada’s tariff tensions with the U.S. and whether municipalities should have more control after Premier Doug Ford’s decision to ban speed cameras. We wrap up with a look at generational differences in dating, flirting, and driving — including why Gen Z might prefer silence over a playlist behind the wheel.