Jerry opens the show in conversation with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about the steep rise in oil and gas prices across the GTA.
The Ford government proposes a change to Ontario’s Freedom of Information laws that would keep the premier’s records secret. Sabrina Nanji from Queen’s Park Observer joins Jerry to break down what this could mean for transparency and the media.
Ontario’s Attorney General calls on the federal government to consider legalizing pepper spray. Jerry takes your calls to hear what listeners think about the idea.
Builders warn that Toronto’s World Cup traffic plan, which pauses some construction, could stall projects and delay home building. Richard Lyall, President of RESCON, weighs in on the impact.

Party for Two | Virtual Gated Communities | Police Union Pushes Back | Are Cars Over-Engineered?
39:00

Party for Two | Self‑Defence Bill | Don Cherry Debate | Touchdowns and Fumbles
38:19

Al‑Quds Day | LED Crosswalks | Canada–US Polling | Niagara Chair Resigns
37:40