The Ontario government has tabled a new series of criminal legislations, prioritizing punishments for dangerous driving in the wake of Premier Ford’s ban on speeding cameras. The province says it will also require defendants to pay cash security deposits before they are released from custody. Does this create a two-tier justice system? Andrew Pinsent digs deeper with Shakir Rahim, who is the Director of the Criminal Justice Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Meantime, in the world of Competitive Scrabble, an Ottawa resident has solidified himself as one of the best in the game. Earlier this month, Adam Logan took home his second World Scrabble Championship in Ghana. He won his first world title in 2005. We get to know the local mathematician in Hour 2. Plus, in today’s edition of This Week In History, we look back at Canada’s love-hate relationship with the Cherry Blossom chocolate.