Jerry opens the show by talking about a poem called "Help the World." Francis Syms, the associate dean of information and communications technology at Humber Polytechnic discusses people being charged for flying drones over Blue Jays games. The CBC will defend its refusal to revel how many Gem subscribers they have. Plus - when was the last time you used a fax machine?
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Party for Two - Poking fun in sports - Telling your boss how it is - Touchdowns and Fumbles
Jim Richards joins Jerry at the party table on Party for Two. What is fair or not fair when poking fun at another sports team in the stands? Have you ever told the boss how it was going to be and it worked out? Plus - this week's edition of Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid!
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Bail reform - Too much noise? - Who will condemn Hamas?
Jerry opens the show with commentary on Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement yesterday on bail reform, and Brian Lilley weighs in with his thoughts. An advocacy group warns of the health risks of noise. Plus - where is the condemnation of Hamas?
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Party for Two - Bail reform - Blacklock's Report
Will Stewart from Enterprise Canada joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two. Shakir Rahim from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association talks to Jerry about bail reform. The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski. Plus - Prime Minister Carney announces changes to bail are coming next week.
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Doug Ford isn't Batman? - DEI - More cars written off - Accidental text to a reporter
Jerry opens the show by talking about Marit Stiles' comments on Doug Ford's Home Depot shoplifter story and how he isn't Batman. DEI is coming under scrutiny. More vehicles are being written off by insurance companies, plus, preventing EV fires by ejecting batteries from cars? Brian Turner from Driving.ca weighs in on these stories. A minister's staff accidentally texted deliberations about a 15% spending cut to a reporter.
The Jerry Agar Show is the most opinionated show you will find on the planet. Jerry tackles all subjects with a no-nonsense approach that will keep you engaged and entertained.