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MOORE IN THE MORNING WITH JOHN MOORE — Toronto's most listened to morning show.  Breaking news traffic and weather with the country's most respected commentators.  Live interviews with the newsmakers of the day.  Local, National and International news.

Episode Date
Hour 3: Niagara Falls is doing well with tourists, weaponizing femininity, merchants looking forward to back to work mandates, and Free For All Round 2. 
Aug 05, 2025
Hour 2: Toronto still has poor air quality, merchants looking forward to back to work mandates, whether the US is losing the tariff war, the 99s workday, and Free For All Round 1.
Aug 05, 2025
Hour 1: Smoke in the city.... The Ford government previously looked at tunnelling the 401, what is next for Canada Post customers, and a very special Test Tube TUESDAY.
Aug 05, 2025
Hour 3 President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are set to go into effect today. NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker has the latest on the situation. A crown attorneys' group accuses politicians and the media of 'attacks on the justice system.' Plus, e-scooter safety needs to be re-addressed on city streets. Free for all round 2 with Jason Agnew, Jennifer McKelvie, and Patrick Brown.
Aug 01, 2025
Hour 2 Drew Fagan, a professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy discusses the current tariff situation with the US as we reach the August 1st deadline. What should Mark Carney do about the tariff situation? Then, John Tory Jr weighs in on the flight attendant that is accusing Delta of using an inexperienced pilot on the plane that crashed at Pearson airport. Free for all round 1 with Vass Bednar, Courtney Betty and Jerry Agar.
Aug 01, 2025
Hour 1 John Tory hosts the show and gives you the five things you need to know. Deb Hutton joins the Morning Brief to talk about the top stories of the day. Branding and marketing expert, Tony Chapman, discusses a four-day work week, an artist struggling to sell concert tickets, and Canadian Tire.
Aug 01, 2025
Hour 4: Michael Longfield, Executive Director at Cycle Toronto, on the court striking down the Ford government's plan to remove three bike lanes in Toronto, saying doing so will put 'people at increased risk of harm and death.' Marilyn Denis and David Cory talk about the top entertainment stories of the week.
Jul 31, 2025
Hour 3: Noah Shack, the CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) talks about how Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September at the UN. Waterfront BIA Executive Director Tim Kocur weighs in on tourism numbers halfway through the summer. Free for All Round 2 with Adwoa Nsiah-Yeboah , Tamara Cherry, and Brad Bradford.
Jul 31, 2025
Hour 2: Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September at the UN. Toronto lawyer Gavin Tighe on the court striking down the Ford government's plan to remove three bike lanes in Toronto, saying doing so will put 'people at increased risk of harm and death'. NBC News Radio White House Correspondent Jon Decker is in the press “pool” today which will potentially allow him to ask more questions of the President. One of the topics sure to make headlines is Trump’s trade tariffs which are scheduled to go into effect tomorrow. Could he put in a good word for Canada? Free for All Round 1 with Robert Turner, Amanda Galbraith, and Shelley Carroll.
Jul 31, 2025
Hour 1: John Tory hosts Moore in the Morning and brings you the five things you need to know. The Morning Brief with Tim Hudak looks into top stories of the day, including the Ontario court putting the brakes on bike lane removals. Dan Riskin talks about the turning point when your body's aging accelerates, and more science stories on Test Tube Thursday.
Jul 31, 2025
Hour 4: Slaight Foundation Stepping In Where USAID is Stepping Out, Niagara Resident Falsely Accused of Drug Smuggling, Controversial Musician
Jul 30, 2025
Hour 3: Your Rights in The Heat, Should Canada Recognize Palestine as a State? Round 2
Jul 30, 2025
Hour 2: More Pools Plunge, Controversial Musician, Not Optimistic About A Trade Deal, Round 1
Jul 30, 2025
Hour 1: Indoor Pool Closed Too? Canada's Rich and Poor at Record Disparity, Covid Aged Your Brain
Jul 30, 2025
Hour 4: All In For Ontario, Elbows Up Causing Panic In Las Vegas, Things That Are Working and Things That Aren't
Jul 29, 2025
Hour 3: Sunshine List Members Can't Afford Homes Too, CNE and Chicken Nugget Cookies? Round 2
Jul 29, 2025
Hour 2: What To Cut? With The Minister of Finance, Private vs Public Sector, Round 1
Jul 29, 2025
Hour 1: Sunshine List Members Can't Afford Homes, Deadly Shooting In Manhattan, No Confidentiality For AI Therapists
Jul 29, 2025
Hour 4: He's Been Sounding The Alarm About The US For 8 Years Now, Auto Theft Declining Finally, Carney's Cuts
Jul 28, 2025
Hour 3: Politics in Class, Pool Perils, T is for Terry, Round 2
Jul 28, 2025
Hour 2: Hamilton Cyber Attack, Tariffs To Start Friday, Round 1
Jul 28, 2025
Hour 1: Five Things To Know, Sydney Sweeny Ads, Senior House Squatting, World Cup
Jul 28, 2025
Hour 4: The Passing of Hulk Hogan, Tory's Take, Chuck Mangione Dies, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Jul 25, 2025
Hour 3: Metrolinx Lawsuits, Celebrities Die In 3s? Round 2
Jul 25, 2025
Hour 2: How the Hockey Canada dealt with sex assault allegations, Christian Musician May Be Blocked From Performing In Canada, Round 1
Jul 25, 2025
Hour 1: Hockey Players Acquitted, Carney Says Israel Enables Humanitarian Crisis, Home Lottery, Hulk Hogan Passes
Jul 25, 2025
Hour 4: Chappell Roan Name Checks Saskatchewan, Why Are Toronto's Youth Turning To Crime? Wasaga Could Lose 645 Acres of Beaches to Developers
Jul 24, 2025
Hour 3: Ontario Liberal Tensions, Trumps Deep Ties To Epstein, Hockey Trial Decision Coming, Round 2
Jul 24, 2025
Hour 2: More Heat, Speed Cameras Slowing Down Toronto, Sentencing of Ottawa Convoy, Round 1
Jul 24, 2025
Hour 1: Five Things To Know, What Is Maple Washing? Verdict In Hockey Trial Coming, China's Clean Air Making The Earth Hotter
Jul 24, 2025
Hour 4: School Trustees Being Blocked, If Inflation is Down Why are Prices High? Hockey Trial.
Jul 23, 2025
Hour 3: New Large Park At The Waterfront, Running Against Poilievre in Protest, Passing of The Prince of Darkness, Round 2
Jul 23, 2025
Hour 2: A Deal With The US May Be Worse Than No Deal, Convoy Leaders May Face Significant Jail Time, Round 1
Jul 23, 2025
Hour 1: Remembering Ozzy, May Not Reach A Deal With US, Celibacy is Good for Your Health?
Jul 23, 2025
Hour 4: Overpass Shutting Down After Fire, Calls to Stop Kneecap From Coming To Toronto, Biking Across Canada For Diabetes
Jul 22, 2025
Hour 3: Kitchens To Shutter If Foreign Worker Program Ends, Blue Jays Break Records, Round 2
Jul 22, 2025
Hour 2: Could American Tariffs Boost The Canadian Economy? Canada's First Ministers Meeting, Irish Hip-Hop Group Controversy
Jul 22, 2025
Hour 1: Five Things You Need To Know, Assault Victim Waits Over an Hour For Emergency Services, AI Will Try To Stop You
Jul 22, 2025
Hour 4: Noisy City, Epstein Update, Getting It Right With Deb Hutton
Jul 21, 2025
Hour 3: Lead Still an Issue in Schools, Overdose Rising as Safe Injection Sites Close, Round 2
Jul 21, 2025
Hour 2: 14 Year-old Arrested In Stabbing Investigation, Toronto Has The Fastest Temperature Rise of All MLB Cities, Round 1
Jul 21, 2025
Hour 1: The Faulty Million Dollar Door, Ontario Liberals in a Tiff and The Most Candidates in Canadian History are Running Against Poilievre.
Jul 21, 2025
Hour 4: Looking back at the 20th anniversary of the Civil Marriage Act, which legalized same-sex marriage across Canada and social media conspiracy theory that claims several nations, including Canada, will give up their sovereignty to the W-H-O starting tomorrow.
Jul 18, 2025
Hour 3- The All In For Ontario listening tour, free for all round two.
Jul 18, 2025
Hour 2: There is still no firm timeline for the opening of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, and free for all round one.
Jul 18, 2025
Hour 1: Everyone wants the new TTC subway cars to be made in Canada, 60 per cent of Canadians could face higher mortgage payments by 2026 and Coca-Cola dodges after Trump says soda will switch back to cane sugar.
Jul 18, 2025
Hour 4: Ontario boosting the trades amid a youth-cession, Marilyn Denis and David Corey and there’s a new poll out on American attitudes on President Trump, Congress, tariffs, and Jeffrey Epstein.
Jul 17, 2025
Hour 3: Politicians receiving death threats and police protection and free for all round two.
Jul 17, 2025
Hour 2: Warnings that ‘we are inching closer to a wartime economy’ as nations stockpile resources, a dangerous design flaw with the new Eglinton Avenue bike lane, which the city has been informed about but hasn’t done anything to address and free for all round one.
Jul 17, 2025
Hour 1: Olivia Chow throws city staff under the bus for snow removal failure, at least 50 candidates will run against Pierre Poilievre in his byelection and Medieval medicine was smarter than you think – and weirdly similar to TikTok trends.
Jul 17, 2025
Hour 4: A petition has been started to have the city of Brampton immediately remove its speed cameras, a petition by Kensington Market locals who object to his new restaurant because they think there are too many liquor licenses in the area already.
Jul 16, 2025
Hour 3: Anti-bike lane, bus lane, tax increase, and shelter protest outside Toronto City Hall that brought out counter protesters, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown on Peel Regional Police providing enhanced security after threats were made to him and his family and free for all round two.
Jul 16, 2025
Hour 2: Prime Minister Mark Carney casting doubt that Canada can secure a tariff-free deal with Donald Trump and free for all round one.
Jul 16, 2025
Hour 1: Protesters, counter-protesters face off outside Toronto city hall over bike lanes, proposed shelters, Gen Z facing a youth-session and itching to know why mosquitoes keep targeting you?
Jul 16, 2025
Hour 4: Retailers are set to increase prices due to Trump’s tariffs and pass on costs to shoppers, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t and Award-winning journalist and political reporter Stephen Maher on Canada’s New Nationalism.
Jul 15, 2025
Hour 3: TTC’s new CEO Mandeep Lali, A Federal report that warns of a rise in antisemitic incidents against children in schools and free for all round two.
Jul 15, 2025
Hour 2: Federal cabinet meets today to deal with Donald Trump’s latest tariff salvo, President Donald Trump says he would punish Russia with tariffs if there isn’t a deal to end the war in Ukraine within 50 days and free for all round one.
Jul 15, 2025
Hour 1: Are speed cameras ticketing drivers for less than 10 km/h over the posted limit? City of Toronto providing 500 A/C units to low-income seniors amid extreme heat and 'Smishing' scams likely rising because of AI, experts warn.
Jul 15, 2025
Hour 4: They were expecting names to be named in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. And now Donald Trump told his MAGA faithful to just let it go. Canadian music journalist and publicist Eric Alper on the 40th anniversary of Live Aid.
Jul 14, 2025
Hour 3: A new study that says obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario’s jail conditions are said to be inhumane and disgraceful and free for all round two.
Jul 14, 2025
Hour 2: CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter on heat combining with smoke to make things unpleasant today, New York City radio DJ Carol Miller on being at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia 40 years ago for Live Aid and free for all round one.
Jul 14, 2025
Hour 1: Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide, -Carney Liberals popularity rising and Man arrested in the Beaches for urinating on synagogue.
Jul 14, 2025
John Moore-The Lion King
Jul 14, 2025
Hour 4: Brad and Anita Squires, Newfoundland residents who tossed a message in a bottle into the ocean on a first date back in 2012. It was just found in Ireland and Canadian actor and filmmaker from Kahnawake, the Mohawk reserve outside of Montreal, Kaniehtiio Horn on the 35th anniversary of the Oka Crisis.
Jul 11, 2025
Hour 3: Maple Leafs great Darryl Sittler on the 45th anniversary of Terry Fox arriving in Toronto during his Marathon of Hope and free for all round two.
Jul 11, 2025
Hour 1: – Darrell Fox, brother of Terry, as he finished his bike ride across Canada, the 45th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope, Summer travel between Canada and the U.S. is in ‘steep decline’.
Jul 11, 2025
Hour 4: Doctors alarmed by the rise of 'DIY medicine’ Marilyn Denis and David Corey on the latest in pop culture news.
Jul 10, 2025
Hour 3: Court dismissed Ontario’s bid to appeal bike lane injunction, concert goers complaints about the new Rogers Stadium and free for all round two.
Jul 10, 2025
Hour 2: Toyota looking at possible ‘adjustments’ in Canada if Trump’s tariffs aren’t dropped and free for all round one.
Jul 10, 2025
Hour 1: High Park cyclists get tickets while motorists are free to speed on Parkside Drive, Court rejects Ford Government’s appeal of an injunction delaying bike lane removal and Scientists Reveal Why Cats Always Sleep on Their Left Side.
Jul 10, 2025
Hour 4: Chris Landry, a Canadian citizen/US green card holder living in New Hampshire, who was turned back at the border and separated from his family, on the new Superman flick and why it has caused so much hate from the MAGA crowd.
Jul 09, 2025
Hour 3: Four Quebecers arrested for allegedly being involved in activities of “ideologically motivated violent extremism,” and free for all round two.
Jul 09, 2025
Hour 2: Concerns about how “bubble zones” around schools, daycares and places of worship will be enforced, Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany blaming Canada’s forest management for the wildfire smoke crossing the border and free for all round one.
Jul 09, 2025
Hour 1: RCMP warns of dangers of online radicalization after Quebec militia bust, that white guy who can't get a job at Tim Hortons? He's AI and cheese May Actually Fuel Nightmares, Surprising Study Confirms.
Jul 09, 2025
Hour 4: Amazing Race Canada host Jon Montgomery on the Season 11 Premiere tonight at 9pm on CTV, CTV.ca, the CTV app, and streaming next day on Crave, Trumps tariff letters, Kathleen Wynne - Stuff that’s working… and stuff that isn’t.
Jul 08, 2025
Hour 3: There are warnings that lithium battery fires are increasing in Toronto, NDP’s campaign to hold the Ford Government accountable and build a future that working people can afford and free for all round two.
Jul 08, 2025
Hour 2: Provincial police forces are trying to recruit more officers, a new series this week: Murder on Mount Olive and free for all round one.
Jul 08, 2025
Hour 1: Mark Carney’s cabinet told to present savings plans by the end of the summer and US TikTok users may soon have to switch to a new version of the app.
Jul 08, 2025
Hour 4: Canada must rise to this moment like we have in the past and build again at home, "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Amanda Galbraith, co-founder and partner at reputation management company Oyster Group and host of Free For All Fridays.
Jul 07, 2025
Hour 3: Canadians are in the global sports spotlight and how to build on that success, Darrell Fox, brother of Terry, from the road as he bikes across Canada and free for all round two.
Jul 07, 2025
Hour 2: Jury acquits a teen who claimed self-defense in a fatal Scarborough school shooting, Doug Ford wants more speed camera warnings and free for all round one.
Jul 07, 2025
Hour 1: City staff made snow removal ‘failure’ worse during February’s winter storms, audit finds, Do judges say need a $60,000 raise to attract top talent and Calgary Stampede kicks off with oilpatch optimism, patriotic pride.
Jul 07, 2025
Hour 4: New poll that finds Canadians feel unwelcome in the U.S. as mistrust remains high, Why the demise of Canadian retail's 'middle class' won't end with Hudson's Bay and Tory’s take on the stories of the week.
Jul 04, 2025
Hour 3: Murder stats down in Toronto so far, fentanyl crossing from Canada ‘not an important part of this story’ to the US, and free for all round two.
Jul 04, 2025
Hour 2: Crown appealing last month’s ruling that tossed a gun case, which blamed ‘systemic and intractable’ racial profiling inside Peel police, research that shows there is no safe amount of processed meat to eat and free for all round one.
Jul 04, 2025
Hour 1: Durham Police seek teen suspects in Hijab attack in Oshawa, Toronto police report fewer youth gun arrests, but worry gang recruitment online rising, Blue Jays on Apple TV and Lululemon sues Costco.
Jul 04, 2025
Hour 4: Rodentologist Bobby Corrigan, lead instructor at New York City's Rat Academy, with his thoughts on how the city of Toronto will deal with its rat problem and changes announced following Rogers Stadium shaky debut.
Jul 04, 2025
Hour 3: no sign of the Ford Government’s promised money budgeted for the purchase of six waterbombers, more than 17,500 foreigners had criminal convictions forgiven by the Immigration Department and removing a bar to coming to Canada and free for all round two.
Jul 03, 2025
Hour 2: – Eleven Toronto speed cameras have been vandalized over the last week, cuts to the public service in order for the Liberals to meet their campaign promises and free for all round one.
Jul 03, 2025
Hour 1: Iconic Sauble Beach sign changed overnight ahead of Canada Day, Toronto outlines plan to tackle ‘rat storm’ taking over city and Google hit with $314 million US verdict in cellular data class action.
Jul 03, 2025
Hour 4: Scott Reid: Overhyped and Underplayed and the jury in the Sean Diddy Combs sex trafficking trial reached a verdict on 4 of the 5 counts, with the judge telling them to keep deliberating.
Jul 02, 2025
Hour 3: Does Prime Minister Mark Carney have a choice to make about supply management, free for all round two.
Jul 02, 2025
Hour 2: The current provincial privacy commissioner urges guardrails on police gravitating toward ‘unbridled genetic surveillance’ and free for all round one.
Jul 02, 2025
Hour 1: Is Ontario’s pugnacious premier charting a course for Ottawa? Sweet dreams soured by dairy, researchers say and would you die for Canada? Polling suggests Canadians are more willing to fight for their country.
Jul 02, 2025
Hour 4: Vermont State Representative Mari Cordes on resigning her seat and relocating to Nova Scotia, why are some making big salaries are still struggling to get ahead and "Here's What I Would Do" - “Getting it right” with Rob Davis, former city councillor and founder of Rob Davis and Associates.
Jun 30, 2025
Hour 3: Canada rescinding the digital services tax in a bid to advance trade talks with U.S, ow Canadian eyeballs are firmly fixed on America’s cultural output and free for all round two.
Jun 30, 2025
Hour 2: Interest in ‘elbows up’ merchandise waning ahead of Canada Day, Byelection will be called so Pierre Poilievre can run for a new seat and free for all round one.
Jun 30, 2025
Hour 1: Toronto wants to put homeless shelters in its suburbs. Neighbours say not so fast, Canada marks 40th anniversary since first cellphone call made in the country and Carney promised big changes by Canada Day. Will he deliver?
Jun 30, 2025
Hour 4: BREAKING: Masai Ujiri out at the Raptors - TSN’s Matt Cauz, -Remorseful teen in swarming of Ken Lee sentenced to 12 months probation and John Tory with “Tory’s Take”.
Jun 27, 2025
Hour 3: Canada's youth job market slumps most among major economies, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and Superintendent Craig Young from the Emergency Management and Public Order on protecting the Pride Parade and free for all round two.
Jun 27, 2025