Jerry opens the show with Toronto’s decision to write off $4.3 million in unpaid debts and fines, raising questions about how the city manages enforcement and whether this sends the wrong message to residents.
Brad Bradford is accusing Olivia Chow of running a shadow re‑election campaign on the taxpayer’s dime. Public affairs consultant and NEWSTALK 1010 contributor Bob Richardson joins Jerry to discuss if this fits within campaign rules.
Next, Jerry discusses Ontario’s plan to crack down on drug use on public transit and what this says about the broader breakdown of social cohesion. Globe and Mail columnist Robyn Urback joins him to discuss the issue.
Toronto is pushing ahead on a $675‑million shelter plan, despite multiple lawsuits challenging the project. So Jerry asks, where should shelters go?

Party for Two | Organized Crime & Grocery Theft | WNBA in Toronto | Touchdowns & Fumbles
37:09

Party for Two | Concert Cancellations | Blacklock’s Report | Millennials Living with Parents
37:45

Falsified Attendance | E-Scooter Fines for Parents | Police Check Reform | Toronto’s Snow Budget
39:01