Anna Nagurney, professor of supply chains, logistics and economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, explains to Moore In The Morning how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (Europe’s bread basket) could cause shortages, higher prices, and possibly even a famine across three continents.

The Morning Brief with Deb Hutton, former senior advisor to two premiers: 9-1-1 wait times are down as the city turns to A-I to handle non-emergency calls, Ontario civil servants told to get to office in snowstorm, and Mark Carney makes a deal with China.
10:27

Canola, EVs, and burner phones, Oh My. CTV Chief Political Correspondent @VassKapelosShow and former PM Chief of Staff @MarcoMendicino discuss Mark Carney’s visit to China and what it means for Canada.
14:23

"If you're not white or a US citizen, you'd be crazy to go to the US." U of T Professor Jason Stanley, an expert on fascism, tells @MooreintheAM why he fled the US last year and warns Canadians thinking of travelling down south right now.
08:19