Hamas death numbers can't be trusted — here's more evidence they are inflated. We speak to Abraham Wyner, a professor of statistics and data science at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania *
Ottawa's iconic tulip festival is facing a major cash crunch. We speak to Jo Riding, executive director of the Canadian Tulip Festival *
Every day at 7, tune into The Morning Rush to hear Bill Sound Off on a top story of the day. *
The Bank of Canada's carbon tax missteps. We speak to Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director with the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University *
Bill's best binges every Monday morning at 6:35 & 8:35 am Mondays on The Morning Rush with Bill Carroll. *
'Oatzempic': TikTok Users Claim New Drink Helps With Weight Loss—Here's What You Need to Know. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
New CFRA Show starting this weekend. We speak to Naomi Kyle, Host of This Week in Gaming, Saturdays at 7pm on Newstalk 580 CFRA *
Ontario school boards sue Snapchat, TikTok and Meta for $4.5 billion, alleging they're deliberately hurting students. Pino Buffone, Director of Education, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board *
Here's what Trudeau says the upcoming federal budget will offer renters. We speak to Steve Pomeroy, head of Focus Consulting Inc, and housing policy research consultant based in Ottawa. *
Every day at 7, tune into The Morning Rush to hear Bill Sound Off on a top story of the day. *
FDA approves new drug that may help stop a rare, fatal condition that doctors call a ‘ticking time bomb’. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
At The Rink with Gord Wilson, TSN 1200 colour commentator joins the Morning Rush to talk about the Sens win last name against the Buffalo Sabers, as they went up 5-0 nothing in the first period! *
Raptors reeling after gambling allegations against backup centre Jontay Porter. We speak to Eric Macramalla, Sports legal analyst for TSN and Forbes; host of the TSN radio show “Offside *
Referencing 'In an emergency, break glass' signs, Bank of Canada official says, 'It's time to break the glass'. Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Carleton University Sprott School of Business *
Every day at 7, tune into The Morning Rush to hear Bill Sound Off on a top story of the day. *
'Another step closer': Western University researchers work on cure for AIDS. Researchers at Western University are another step closer to finding an "effective and affordable targeted treatment strategy for an HIV cure," according to the school. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
LILLEY: PREMIER PLOTS COURSE FOR RADICAL CENTRE IN UPCOMING ONTARIO BUDGET https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/expect-an-ontario-budget-that-hugs-the-radical-centre Brian Lilley, Sun Media Columnist *
Councillor asks city to create 'problematic properties' toolkit Rideau-Vanier Coun. Stéphanie Plante wants to help residents navigate getting action on buildings that have become perpetual problems in their neighbourhood. We speak to Rideau-Vanier Coun. Stéphanie Plante *
UN Security Council demands immediate Gaza ceasefire after US abstains We speak to Joe Varner, former Director of Policy to Defence Minister Peter MacKay and a former. an Adjunct Scholar at West Points Modern War Institute *
Every day at 7, tune into The Morning Rush to hear Bill Sound Off on a top story of the day. *
Naturopathic doctors aren't the solution to the primary care crisis. Find out all the facts on Medical Myth Busting with Dr. Barry Dworkin. *
From one superstar to the next. Ottawa Senators had two big wins over the weekend, one against reigning league MVP Connor McDavid. This Thursday another Connor comes to town as Connor Bedard *
The OPP doesn't have to enforce First Nations laws. Indigenous leaders say that's outrageous — and they want the Ford government to act. We speak to Chief Laurie Carr, Chief of Hiawatha First Nation *
Long-forgotten fines won't linger on credit records, city assures residents. We speak to Wilson Lo, Barrhaven East ward Councillor *