



Hour 4: Bill Sinclair, President and CEO at The Neighbourhood Group Community Services, on how the tough job market isn't getting any better for young Canadians, US jury finding that concert giant Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary had a harmful monopoly over big concert venues and the latest on the situation in Iran.

Hour 3: Toronto City Councillor Dianne Saxe on data from the city of Ottawa that shows more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras were turned off, how Microsoft Teams is spying on you and reporting back to you bosses and free for all round two.

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, data shows more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras were turned off and free for all round one.

Hour 1: Toronto’s ‘free’ World Cup fan fest could now come with a price, more drivers speeding in school zones since photo radar cameras turned off and chimpanzees murdering their former friends, and researchers can’t wrap their heads around it.

Hour 4: Blair Champion, participating in the Mattamy Homes Bike for Brain Health on Sunday May 31. Speaking candidly about living with early onset Alzheimer’s, what he fears, and why he’s sharing his story now, Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and Guy Maddin, Canadian screenwriter, director- National Canadian Film Day.

Hour 3: NDP Leader taking up the cause to call on the Federal government to ban the use of algorithmic pricing, Whitby Councillor Chris Leahy. The statement on integrity commissioners report findings and free for all round two.

Hour 2: The Five Things You Need to Know, documents that show the Minister in charge of the skills development fund rejected an application from the TTC while approving one from a strip club and free for all round one.

Hour 1: Carney government to temporarily suspend federal gas tax, Toronto police expecting uptick in protests as World Cup puts city on centre stage and parents, but not parenting, to blame for picky eating in kids, says a new study

Hour 4: Although the ceasefire is holding, the U.S. has now put a naval blockade around Iran. NBC News Radio National Correspondent RORY O'NEILL has the latest, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Ryan Gullen, bassist for the Sheepdogs, on losing his father to cancer and how grief showed up in unexpected ways.

Hour 3: TCDSB Ward 2 trustee Markus de Dominico on Ontario set to slash the number of trustees at TDSB as part of a sweeping education reform bill, American military began a blockade of Iranian ports to force Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz and free for all round two.