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Parks, Playoffs & Public Pushback
Jim takes calls, dives into Toronto’s idea of selling naming rights for public parks and Metrolinx’s shaky communication after a train derailment. TSN's Dave Naylor joins for a preview on the Super Bowl, Moshe Lander breaks down the economics of park branding, and Mike Wilner rea ... Show More
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Feb 5
Continued coverage of the allegations involving seven current and one retired Toronto police officer in an alleged conspiracy
Continued coverage of the allegations involving seven current and one retired Toronto police officer in an alleged conspiracy. Has this shaken your trust in the police? Prime Minister Mark Carney announces the federal government will replace EV sales targets with rebates, incenti ... Show More
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Seven current Toronto police officers and one retired member have been named as suspects in a conspiracy
Seven current Toronto police officers and one retired member have been named as suspects in a conspiracy. Jim speaks with two experts who break down the scope of the allegations and the impact on policing in Toronto. GUESTS: Chris Lewis – NEWSTALK 1010 Public Safety Analyst Clayt ... Show More
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