Episodes
It's Thursday, which means Tom Korski joins for the Blacklocks Report. Then, Jon Burnside weighs in on the Vacant Home Tax. 
Published 11/21/24
Published 11/21/24
    Boris Bytensky joins the show to discuss Paul Bernardo's chance for parole, and the parole board's decision to allow victims' families to attend the hearing.  Plus, Leons and the Brick are under investigation for deceptive marketing, Tony Chapman weighs in.  
Published 11/21/24
Mark Mendelson joins the show for Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. Then, Melissa Lantsman weighs in on the calls for Randy Boissonnault to resign over false Indigenous claims.
Published 11/20/24
Christian Leuprecht joins the show to discuss the latest update in the war in Ukraine, with US and Canada closing embassies in Ukraine due to potential for attacks. Plus, is Justin Trudeau just playing out the clock? Tom Mulcair weighs in.  Then, Ontario cracks down on immigration Scams. 
Published 11/20/24
Brian joins Jerry for todays party for two and it's another edition of Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin, and Jerry also touches on the Canada Post Strike 
Published 11/19/24
Jerry shares his thoughts on the Prime Ministers comments, and research finds Too many girls in Canada are missing out on sports
Published 11/19/24
Employment Lawyer, Sunira Chaudhri, weighs in on employment into older age. Plus, a TTC bus and stolen vehicle crash in Toronto. Two people involved were out on bail. Clayton Campbell, Toronto Police Association president joins the show.  
Published 11/18/24
Sabrina Nanji from the Queen's Park Observer discusses signs she is seeing that could point to a snap election. Plus, Mark Towhey discusses Canadian military recruitment. What is happening and what needs to happen? 
Published 11/18/24
Jerry's son, Tanner Agar, joins the show to discuss his restaurant's entry into the Michelin guide. Plus - it's Friday, which means Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid!
Published 11/15/24
Brian Lilley discusses the city of Toronto's staff claims that the cost for bike lane removal would cost $48 million. Then, an AI chatbot sent a threatening message to a user, Carmi Levy weighs in.
Published 11/15/24
- Party For Two GUEST: Will Stewart - Senior Vice President Enterprise Canada- Was music really better when you were younger? - The Blacklock’s ReportGuest: Tom Korski -  Insurance premiums have increased to 12.2% nationally compared to this time last year Guest: Nainesh Kotak, founder of Kotak Personal Injury Law
Published 11/14/24
- Winter Tires When do you put them on, especially in this warm weather?- TikTok Former Cop Guest: Sean Shapiro - Doom spending
Published 11/14/24
Tasha Kheiriddin discusses how Canada should handle the influx of refugees, especially during a Trump presidency.
Published 11/14/24
Francis Syms, Associate Deal of Information and Communication Technology at Humber Polytechnic joins the show to discuss the UN's Cyber Convention and Canada's AI Safety Institute.
Published 11/14/24
Dan Riskin joins the show for Telescopic Tuesday to talk about the top science stories this week. Plus, the top stories of the day on Party for Two with Karen Stintz.
Published 11/12/24
Most criminal cases in Ontario now end before the charges are tested in trial, Gavin Tighe joins the show to weigh in. Then, CFIB says Ottawa shouldn't tax the Carbon Rebate for businesses president Dan Kelly discusses.
Published 11/12/24
John Wright and Mark Towhey join the show to talk about Remembrance Day with Jerry Agar. Plus, a bike lane rally against Ford government's plan to remove bike lanes took over Toronto roads this weekend. 
Published 11/11/24
Jerry opens the show discussing Remembrance Day ceremonies and their importance. Plus, Carmi Levy joins the show to talk about an Ontario student who was accused of cheating because of an AI detection program. 
Published 11/11/24
It's Friday! Which means Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategies and Communications. 
Published 11/08/24
The RCMP are on high alert for potential wave of migrants following the US election. Public safety analyst and former OPP commissioner Chris Lewis weighs in. 
Published 11/08/24
Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklocks joins for the weekly Blacklocks Report to discuss the top federal political stories. Plus, are multi-generational living arrangements a good idea?
Published 11/07/24
The National Post's Terry Newman discusses the increasing number of arsons across Canada, which peaked in 2021. Plus, the federal government bans TikTok from operating in Canada. 
Published 11/07/24
Party For Two with Brian Lilley  Calls on Trump  Donald Trump’s win is an unmistakable cry of rebellion
Published 11/06/24
Calls on Trump win Tim Hudak reacts  Amanda Lang on the economics of Trumps win 
Published 11/06/24