



OPP Traffic Enforcement Blitz Near Leamington Marina
Patty Handysides welcomes Leamington Mayor Hilda MacDonald on The Shift to talk about the OPP enforcement campaign this weekend, focusing on traffic concerns on roads near the Leamington marina.

Why Are So Many Concert Tours Being Cancelled And What's "Blue Dot Fever"?
Eric Alper joins The Shift's Patty Handysides to break down what "blue dot fever" is, and why it's hitting so many concert tours. Eric Alper is a music expert and journalist

REEL REVIEWS with Richard Crouse
CTV film critic Richard Crouse talks to Patty Handysides about what's happening at the movies this weekend.

How Serious Is The Alberta Separation? Have We Not Learned Any Lessons?
Moshe Lander joins Patty Handysides to break down the latest on the Alberta Separation, including the baffling referendum question that will be asked of Alberta voters in October, and what it means for Albertans and their economy. Moshe Lander is a senior lecturer in economics at Concordia Univers…

Mental Health Costs The Economy A LARGE Amount of Money
Olga Morawcynski, CSA Public Policy Fellow and Co-founder/CEO of Heal-3 Inc. tells The Shift Patty Handysides just how much mental health costs the economy every year. *hint - It's a LOT!

The First Crops Are On The Stands!
Keith Wright, owner of Wrightland farms in Harrow, joined Patty Handysides to talk about the first field crops that have hit farm stands... asparagus! (and some rhubarb)

Small Businesses in Canada Struggle to Hire Young People; CFIB
Patty Handysides welcomed on Bérengère Fouqeray, CFIB Research Analyst and Report Co-author whose report said small businesses in Canada are struggling to hire young people due to a lot of different factors.

New Pier Appears in Sandwich Town
Peter Berry, Harbour Master and VP Operations at the Windsor Port Authority, talked to Patty Handysides about a new pier that was built (at the end of Mill St) and it's background.

Ontario Could Pay Over $20M To Store US Booze
Patty Handysides welcomed Stephen Beaumont, beer writer, critic and co-author of the World Atlas of Beer, to talk about how much Ontario will be on the hook for storing US alcohol that was taken off the shelves.

Canadians Paying Billions in Higher Costs, Even if Hormuz Reopens Immediately
Jim Stanford, Economist and Director at the Centre for Future Work, says even if the Strait of Hormuz re-opens immediately, Canadians could be paying billions in higher costs.