Jerry opens the show with the latest on Canada–U.S. trade tensions, speaking with Ryan Mallough, CFIB’s VP of legislative affairs, about what the tensions mean for independent businesses.
A woman discovered her husband secretly spent $70,000, a betrayal now being called financial infidelity. Jerry takes your calls on financial secrecy.
He then tackles a common kitchen debate: Best‑before dates. He speaks with Lianne Phillipson, registered nutritionist and host of EAT THIS with Lianne, about what best‑before dates actually mean, how long food is safe, and how to avoid waste without risking illness.
Buyers want houses, but housing policy keeps pushing condo shoeboxes. Jerry speaks with Ron Butler, principal at Butler Mortgage, about why demand and policy are so misaligned.

Party For Two | Trump Pauses Tariffs | Liberal Voters in Toronto | Parallel Parking Competitions
37:44

Party For Two | Fantasy Drafts & Tavares vs. CRA | Telescopic Tuesday | Wonderland Camera Theft
39:02

Trump & Trade Deficits | Mandatory Addiction Treatment | Canada–U.S. Trade Talks | Nova Scotia Minister’s Apology
39:31