Episodios

  • Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial
    Mar 27 2026

    How do we keep kids from developing social media addictions?

    The Blue Jays kick off their Home Opener tonight.

    GUESTS: Dr. Nina Mafrici - Clinical Psychologist and Co-Director of the Toronto Psychology & Wellness Group

    Jerry Agar – host of The Jerry Agar Show

    Richard Crouse - co-host of the podcast Entertainment is Broken

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    39 m
  • The OSSTF weighs in on the Ontario budget announcement.
    Mar 27 2026

    Deb talks with their president.

    What’s happening with the International Languages school program?

    GUESTS: Martha Hradowy - President of OSSTF

    Markus De Domenico - Former TCDSB Chair, now Ward 2 Trustee

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    40 m
  • Former Toronto mayors speak out against defunding of supervised consumption sites
    Mar 26 2026

    Deb talks to a doctor about what he’s seeing.

    Have you had terrible wedding anniversaries?

    GUEST: Dr. Mark Greenberg - Consulting Staff, Department of Psychiatry - working in Addiction Medicine at Sunnybrook

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    35 m
  • Do you want a ‘moron tax’?
    Mar 26 2026

    Why you might have to pay after being rescued.

    Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial

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    40 m
  • Tax Cuts, Free Speech, and a CEO in Hot Water
    Mar 25 2026


    Economist Charles Lammam, contributor at The Hub, joins The Deb Hutton Show to argue Ontario needs bold tax cuts and reform to stay competitive as economic pressure from the United States grows. Deb then opens the phones on whether graduation ceremonies should stay strictly apolitical—or if students have the right to speak their minds. The hour wraps with columnist and former diplomat Andrew Caddell reacting to the Air Canada CEO being summoned to Ottawa over an English‑only condolence video, with listener calls weighing in on accountability, language, and leadership.

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    35 m
  • Housing Help or False Hope? Tax Cuts, Police Presence, and Public Trust
    Mar 25 2026

    Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy joins The Deb Hutton Show to explain the province’s temporary HST rebate on new homes and whether cutting the tax will truly make housing more affordable or simply drive prices higher. Deb also hears from callers and Mike Moffatt, economist and head of the Missing Middle Initiative, on whether the plan will deliver 8,000 new units, help first‑time buyers, address development charges, or if there’s a better way to spend over $1 billion. The hour wraps with Toronto Police Deputy Chief Frank Barredo outlining new counter‑terrorism and high‑visibility police deployments, followed by caller reaction on whether seeing more armed officers makes people feel safer—or more uneasy—in their daily lives.

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    41 m
  • Statues wrapped ahead of OSAP protest at Queen’s Park
    Mar 24 2026

    What does the turnout look like?

    The dream of home ownership in Canada isn’t dead, but maybe it should be.

    GUEST: Siobhan Morris - CTV Toronto Queen’s Park Reporter

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    36 m
  • Doug Ford makes taking over Billy Bishop Island Airport a priority
    Mar 24 2026

    Is Ford focusing too much on Toronto?

    Do you want an “ICE Canada”?

    GUEST: Mark Mendelson - Newstalk 1010 Crime expert and former homicide detective

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    41 m