Metro Morning CBC
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CBC Radio's Metro Morning keeps listeners informed about what's going on in Toronto and offers listeners an optimistic, sometimes humorous view of the world, together with the day's more serious news.
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Friday, June 28: Pride and Presidents
Host David Common talks about the lies, the confusion and the future of the vote after the American presidential debate. And he talks to Rob Benzie from the Toronto Star about if there is a political cost to the sudden closing of the Science Centre. And it's Pride weekend and we hear from a couple who are getting married on a float in the parade.
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Mary Wiens signs off from CBC Radio
Mary Wiens has spent over three decades telling the stories of the people who live in this city. Today is her last day at CBC and she and David Common talk about the some of those stories that changed her... and changed this city.
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Tuesday, June 25: Big Swings
Guest host Molly Thompson hears from two strategists on what the Liberals loss in the St. Paul's by-election could mean for the future of the Liberals -- and Prime Minister Trudeau. A discussion about the possibility of charging tariffs on Chinese-made EVs and Molly talks to Mary Wiens about a new idea that could be a solution for young people's housing needs and all that empty office space. Want a roommate? Or 12?
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Thursday, June 20: Messi, who?
Guest host Ramraajh Sharvendiran talks to a sports writer in Atlanta, just ahead of Canada's soccer game against Argentina's top ranked team. It's not about winning, nescessarily but it is about running. Also, if you are thinking about a green roof then you might want to listen in. And have you seen that Islamaphobic truck driving around the city? A conversation about who that hurts.
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Wednesday, June 19: Is your password fluffycat?
Guest host Molly Thomas talks to 1Password's Chief Eliminator of Obstacles Jeff Shiner about Collision Conference, the tech scene in the GTA and how his farm helps him run the billion-dollar success story. Also, a conversation with two people helping their neighbours survive the heat; and if getting to Toronto Islands is your choice for cooling down then you may want to listen to the conversation about how a foot bridge could leave the ferries in the dust.
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Headline Scratchers: David Common takes on new quiz game... and loses
Metro Morning's inaugural quiz game is a head scratcher of linked news stories. David Common plays against Metro Morning's business columnist, Mark Harrison. If you want play in a future game and win bragging rights, email us at metromorning@cbc.ca.