On today’s edition of The Morning Show Podcast, we begin with a closer look at London’s renoviction bylaw as councillors question whether rising demovictions signal the need for stronger tenant protections. We then speak with Wayne Dunn about the 26th annual Business Cares Food Drive and the growing demand facing local agencies. Our weekly panel of Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci reacts to the charges against former councillor Mariam Hamou, the mayor’s confirmed involvement, and the broader issue of political harassment, before shifting to whether Canada should explore legislation that penalizes lying politicians. We also examine proposed changes in Bill 46 that could allow loyalty points to expire, and we wrap up with a discussion on Hamilton’s toy-for-tickets program and whether London should consider adopting something similar.