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Metro Morning Podcasts

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CBC Radio One's Toronto morning show. Join host Andy Barrie each day to find out what's going on in Toronto.

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Classroom Volunteers

How a volunteer program called VAST is helping students and their teachers in Toronto elementary school classrooms.

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Thank you for listening to Toronto This Week!

There will be no more updates to this podcast. Please suscribe to our new daily podcast from Metro Morning. You'll find it at www.CBC.ca/Podcasting.

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End of the line: GM to close truck plant in Oshawa

Plant workers, the local uion leader, officials from GM and Toyota and a leading industry analyst all weigh in on the announced closure of GM's truck plant in Oshawa.

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Cell phone use banned while driving?; Gun ranges silenced?; Do ads belong on nature trails?

Ontario premier considers ban on use of handheld electronic devices by drivers; Toronto mayor wants the city's shooting ranges closed; and Waterloo okays egg ads on nature trails.

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Making Toronto's schools safer; Paralympian cleared of illegal drug use

A new initiative tries to make Toronto's schools safer one year after the murder of a 15-year-old boy; and Paralympian Jeff Adams looks to get rolling again after being cleared of illegal drug use.

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Toronto relief for disaster victims in Burma and China; Auto workers new deal with GM and Chrysler; and how high will gas prices go?

Torontonians respond with relief efforts after disasters in Burma and China; Will new deals with GM and Chrysler save Canadian auto workers' jobs? and how high will gas prices go?

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Sorting through Toronto's Blue Bin programme; More carrot, less stick for panhandlers

Toronto residents cope with mammoth new recycling blue bins; and the city's mayor takes a new appoach in trying to curb panhandling.

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Is the TTC essential?; Good new and bad for autoworkers; Brenda Martin back from Mexican jail

Following a weekend strike, Toronto city councillors debate whether or not the TTC should be declared an essential service: Canadian auto workers get new contract with Ford but face layoffs at GM - CAW's Buzz Hargove reacts; and Brenda Martin transferred from Mexican jail to Canadian prison - her friend and advocate Deb Tieleman reacts

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Baltovich cleared after 18 years; Ontario woman advocates for friend convicted in Mexico

After the Baltovich acquittal, now what? Conversations with Robert Baltovich, lawyer & legal analyst Steven Skiruha and law prof Chris Sherrin; and Debra Tieleman fights to have her friend Brenda Martin returned from a Mexican jail to Canada.

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Toronto's new recycling bins; Toronto cabbies refusing small fares?

Big Blue: How Torontonians are coping with mammoth new cycling bins; and Small Fare: Why some Toronto cabbies are allegedly turning away short-trip passengers.

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If Toronto had been awarded 2008 Olympic Games; Ontario cabinet minister defends trade mission to China; Outlook sunny for Ontario farmers

The head of Toronto's failed olympic bid reflects on the controversy surrounding the Beijing games; An Ontario cabinet minister defends her trade mission to China amidst controversy over the olympic torch run; and why the outlook is sunny for Ontario's grains farmers this spring.

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Why immigrants return home: New commuting patterns in Greater Toronto; Dealing with "chemo-fog"

Why many immigrants in Canada end up going home; Census data shows new commuting patterns in the GTA; and why some cancer patients deal with impairment to brain functions

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Ontario budget; Toronto Tibetans pressure Canadian olympic officials; researcher warns of second-hand smoke in cars

Ontario's finance minister and a Tory MP discuss the Ontario budget; Toronto Tibetans pressure the Canadian Olympic Committee over the Beijing games; and new warnings from a researcher in Waterloo about the dangers of second-hand smoke in cars.

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Liberals celebrate by-election wins in Toronto; Green Party leader pleased with strong showing; Kingston prof builds a better road

Liberals Bob Rae and Martha Hall Findlay celebrate their victories in federal by-elections in Toronto: Ontario's Green Party Leader Frank de Jong is pleased with his party's showing in the votes; and a Queen's U. Professor battles potholes with a new and better asphalt.

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Road salt putting Toronto's waterways at risk: Go-Slow on the GO; and a Trenton woman awaits trial in Mexico

Road salt may turn Toronto's waterways into oceans this spring; Public dissatisfaction grows over the peformance of the GTA's commuter trains; and why a Trenton woman is languishing in a Mexico jail awaiting trial for fraud.

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Toronto's Mosaic - A Reality Check; and Research-in-Motion Co-CEO, Jim Balsillie, on the future of the music industry.

Toronto's Mosaic - A Reality Check: How well is the diversity experiment working in the world's most multicultural city?; and the Co-CEO of Research in Motion says the future of the music industry looks promising with the confluence of multi-media and social networking.

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Rebuilding after the Queen Street fire; Ontario PC leader John Tory stays on; London's city workers sick too often?

A Toronto cycling institution starts to rebuild after the Queen Street fire; PC leader John Tory stays on despite lukewarm party endorsement; and why do London's civic employees take double the sick days of other Canadian municipal workers?

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Fire destroys historic city block; Lord's Prayer at Queen's Park?

Residents and merchants pick up the pieces after fire destroys an historic city block in Toronto; and an MPP campaigns to retain the Lord's Prayer in the Ontario Legislature.

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Poor conditions for Toronto cabbies; Better busing for Toronto; Future uncertain for Aboriginal students

A new report finds Toronto cab drivers working long hours for low wages; A cash infusion for the TTC boosts busing in Toronto; and students at the First Nations Technical Institute face an uncertain future with the impending closure of the school

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Winter tires for Ontario? Arena fees in Toronto too high? and a Martian Garden in Guelph?

Should Ontario make winter tires mandatory?; Are proposed arena fees pricing Toronto parents out of minor hockey?; and are they really making a "Martian Garden" at the University of Guelph?

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