

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, MAYOR OLIVIA CHOW in studio, Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell in studio and free for all round one.

Hour 1: Today’s the day: the first World Cup game played in Canada kicks off at 3pm - tickets still available, Poll suggests popularity of Ontario Premier Doug Ford hits personal low and Toronto police officer fatally shot as search warrants were executed yesterday in connection with the U.S. Consulate shooting earlier this year.

Hour 4: Newstalk 1010 Crime Specialist Mark Mendelson provides insight on a Toronto officer shot, Former Team Canada star Patrice Bernier on the start of the World Cup and Bob Rae weighs in on the Billy Bishop airport issues.

Hour 3; MP Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State for Sport, The World Cup starts today, with the first match at 3pm with Mexico facing South Africa and free for all round two.

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, Jamaal Myers, Toronto City Councillor and TTC Chair, on the transit agency rolling out tools that will let it call out bad behaviour in stations over the PA system and free for all round one.

Hour 1: President Donald Trump says he’s ‘not looking to renew’ the CUSMA North American free trade deal, ‘Notable Torontonians’ urge ‘no rush to judgment’ on Billy Bishop expansion and your Cat Can Bring Home More Disease Than You Think.

Hour 4: Chris Murie, owner of Dizzy Sports Bar, on watching the FIFA World Cup at a sports bar: Be prepared for a long wait — or a hefty deposit and Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley: Overhyped and Underplayed.

Hour 3: Toronto Lawyer Gavin Tighe on how AI-generated ‘fake cases’ a concern for courts, The US hits Iran with air strikes after President Donald Trump says he "must respond" for the downing of an American helicopter and free for all round two.

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, how Toronto mortgage holders could have trouble refinancing, something he dubs “a death spiral”, police warning of “scouting” apartments and homes prior to break-and-enters. Plus: distraction thefts and free for all round one.

Hour 1: White House complaints behind cancelling of Doug Ford’s meetings with American trade officials, Canadian officials stand up for World Cup ref denied entry to the United States and impairment to lungs, heart linked to vaping.