The Jerry Agar Show

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<p>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.</p>

  • 37 minutes 46 seconds
    Party for Two | Inside American Pie | Safety in the City | Touchdowns &amp; Fumbles

    It’s Party for Two! Today, Jim Richards, host of The Jim Richards Show on NEWSTALK 1010, joins Jerry to break down the top stories of the day.

    He then speaks with Mike Ross, producer, co‑creator, and performer of Inside American Pie, about Mirvish’s new show and the stories behind one of music’s most iconic songs.

    Next, Jerry takes calls from women about safety in the city, following new reporting on drug use and danger during Toronto’s World Cup events.

    The hour wraps with Touchdowns and Fumbles, as Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategy & Communications, weighs in on the communications strategy around Toronto’s World Cup Fan Fest.

    17 April 2026, 6:55 pm
  • 36 minutes 1 second
    Province Buys Jet | Letting Kids Fail | Improper Inmate Releases

    Jerry opens the show by talking about how Ontario has purchased a $28.9‑million private jet. Aviation expert John Tory Jr. helps break down the purchase, and if it was a good idea. 

    Jerry then turns to parenting with the idea that your kids will make mistakes, and your job is to let them. Katherine Martinko, author of Childhood Unplugged, discusses letting children fail to learn in life. 

    Next, Jerry discusses the over 150 inmates who were improperly released from Ontario jails, with some missing for months.

    17 April 2026, 6:52 pm
  • 38 minutes 38 seconds
    Party for Two | Gas Tax &amp; Floor Crossers | The Blacklock’s Report | Which Politician Would You Dunk?

    On today's Party for Two, Randi Rahamim, Managing Director at Teneo, joins Jerry at the party table to break down the top stories of the day. Jerry then speaks with Conservative MP Sandra Cobena from Newmarket–Aurora about gas prices, gas taxes, and the political fallout from floor crossers in Ottawa. On this week's Blacklock’s Report, Tom Korski, Managing Editor at Blacklocks.ca, brings the latest stories from Parliament Hill and explains what’s really happening behind the scenes. Plus - after hearing about the Italian dunk tank for bad politicians, Jerry asks: which politicians would you dunk, and why?

    16 April 2026, 5:59 pm
  • 35 minutes 28 seconds
    Michael Tibollo | Small Business Closures | Italian City Dunks Bad Decision Makers

    Jerry opens the show with the story of a Ford government minister and Vaughan MPP who claimed to have attended a prestigious U.S. university in official bios... but didn’t. Employment lawyer Sunira Chaudhri from Workly Law joins Jerry to talk about the legal and ethical lines when it comes to misrepresenting credentials. Jerry then turns to a new report showing that small business closures in Canada are now outpacing new business starts. Ryan Mallough, VP of Legislative Affairs at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, explains what’s driving the trend and what it means for local business. Next, Jerry turns to an Italian town's political tradition: putting an effigy of a politician in a cage and dunking them for making the year’s worst decision. Marco Lazzeri and Diana Ferrari from the Feste Vigiliane in Trento explain how the event works.

    16 April 2026, 5:58 pm
  • 37 minutes 25 seconds
    Party for Two | Government Grocery Stores | Floor‑Crossing Fallout | World Cup Fan Fest Fees

    It’s Party for Two! Today Will Stewart, Senior Vice President at Enterprise Canada, joins Jerry to break down the top stories of the day.

    Jerry then speaks with Noah Jarvis, Ontario Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, about why Toronto’s proposed government‑run grocery stores will cost taxpayers and won’t make food cheaper, according to the CTF.

    Could the Liberal win in Terrebonne push more Conservative MPs to cross the floor? Political commentator, Tasha Kheiriddin, weighs in. 

    The city’s World Cup Fan Fest was supposed to be free but now the city plans to charge for it.  Jerry gives his thoughts and gets yours.

    15 April 2026, 5:35 pm
  • 37 minutes 58 seconds
    Whitby Councillor | School Attendance | Health Tech Incentives | Public Washroom Debate

    Jerry opens the show with the story of a Whitby councillor facing a 30-day pay suspension after a ruling from the Integrity Commissioner.

    New data shows Ontario high‑school attendance has dropped to 40%. Jerry gives his thoughts on mandatory attendance.

    Next, Jerry looks at a new report arguing that a lack of incentives is limiting the adoption of new health technologies in Canada. Emmanuelle Faubert, an Economist at the Montreal Economic Institute gives insight into the report.

    Did Winners close some of its bathrooms?  Jerry talks about the broader issue of public washroom access, and whether businesses should be expected to keep them open to the public.

    15 April 2026, 5:32 pm
  • 38 minutes 24 seconds
    Party for Two | By‑Election Results | Telescopic Tuesday | Fuel Tax Suspension

    It’s Party for Two! Today Tristin Hopper joins Jerry at the table to break down the top stories of the day.

    Jerry and Brian Lilley discuss last night’s by‑election results and the newly announced fuel tax break.

    Next, it’s Telescopic Tuesday, as NEWSTALK 1010 Science Expert Dan Riskin brings the top science stories of the week and answers listener questions.    

    Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada is temporarily suspending the federal fuel excise tax on gas, diesel, and aviation fuel.  Jerry speaks with Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about what this means for prices.

    14 April 2026, 5:37 pm
  • 39 minutes 15 seconds
    Liberal Majority | Ontario Falling Behind | Ask a Former Traffic Cop | Fears Over New AI Model

    Jerry opens the show reacting to the Liberal majority government win and asks... now what? 

    Jerry then turns to a new report showing Ontario is falling behind its U.S. neighbours.  Jake Fuss, Senior Analyst at the Fraser Institute joins Jerry to break down the numbers and what Ontario needs to do. 

    Next, it’s time for Ask a (Former) Traffic Cop, as Jerry brings your traffic questions to Sean Shapiro!

    Anthropic’s new AI model has sparked a rush from industry and government to strengthen cyber‑defence. Jerry speaks with Associate Deam of information and communication at Humber Polytechnic. 

    14 April 2026, 5:34 pm
  • 38 minutes 30 seconds
    Party for Two | Bigger Vehicle, Higher Price? | Iran Blockade Threat | Parenting Meltdowns

    On today's Party for Two, Jerry and today’s party guest, Karen Stintz,  break down the top stories of the day.

    Jerry then looks at a new opinion piece arguing that bigger cars should cost more when it comes to parking spaces. He takes your calls on the question of whether bigger cars should pay more for street parking?

    Next, Jerry speaks with Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about how gas prices are impacted by the war in Iran, and how Dan predicts gas priced in an unpredictable situation. 

    Plus, what do you do when your kid has a meltdown in public? Jerry takes your calls and stories.

    13 April 2026, 5:03 pm
  • 38 minutes 40 seconds
    Floor Crossers | U.S. Trade Grievances | Ottawa By‑Election | Car Decompression

    Jerry opens the show by talking about floor crossers amid today's federal by-election. 

    Jerry then speaks with Jay Goldberg, Canadian Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Center, about his latest column arguing that Canada should be listening to United States' trade grievances because it could affect Canadian industries.

    Next, Jerry turns to today’s federal by‑election, speaking with Graham Richardson, CTV Ottawa Bureau Chief.

    Do you have a decompression ritual before or after work?

    13 April 2026, 4:59 pm
  • 38 minutes 34 seconds
    Party for Two | Vacant Home Tax | Tree Removal | Touchdowns &amp; Fumbles

    It’s time for Party for Two, and today Deb is joined by Jim Richards, host of The Jim Richards Show on NEWSTALK 1010, to break down the top stories of the day.

    Deb then looks at Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax, including a question about how it’s being applied and whether it’s working as intended.

    Police and the city are investigating the removal of trees in a midtown neighbourhood without permits.  Deb takes your calls: Should homeowners be allowed to remove trees on their own property without city approval?

    The show closes with Touchdowns and Fumbles! Deb Hutton and Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategy & Communications, get your thoughts on Melania Trump’s rare public statement, in which she said she was never remotely friends with Jeffrey Epstein.

    10 April 2026, 6:49 pm
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