On today's edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with Ontario's newly released data centre framework, which would require operators to cover the full cost of their electricity use while paying higher rates than other industrial customers, and hear why Premier Doug Ford says incentives are off the table. We then speak with OPSEU Local 166 president Lisa Fewster about the ongoing strike at Community Living London as it approaches the three-month mark. Next, lawyer Jeff Schlemmer joins us to discuss concerns that proposed changes at Pinery Provincial Park could result in the closure of additional campsites after dozens were already removed from Burley Campground. We also take a closer look at growing concerns that many Gen Z adults are choosing sports betting over long-term investing. Finally, Wendy Lau, CEO of LEADS Employment Services, previews the return of Pawlooza as the popular dog-focused event celebrates its 15th year in London.