King Charles Diagnosed with Cancer

Published: Feb. 6, 2024, 7:39 p.m.

RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL: CONSERVATIVE LEADER POILIEVRE WANTS HARSHER PENALTIES FOR AUTO THIEVES\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by George Smitherman, former Ontario Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre who also served as a health minister and Deputy Premier, Peggy Nash, former NDP MP for Parkdale-High Park and Janet Ecker, a former finance minister with the Ontario PCs.\n\nThis week: Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Ontario Premier Doug Ford did not mince words when it came to the issue of auto theft and a rise in crime. Our panel reacts.\n\nKING CHARLES DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by Suzanne Boyd, Editor-in-chief and Publisher of Zoomer Magazine/everythingzoomer.com\xa0\n\nThis week, Canadians and the rest of the world were shocked to learn that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer. We don't know what kind of cancer he has but it was confirmed by official sources that it is not prostate-related. This comes on the heels of the news that he had undergone treatment for an enlarged benign prostate. Does this development cast a shadow on the future plans of the royal family?\n\nMORE ON THE PLANNED RENAMING OF YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE\n\nLibby Znaimer is joined by Jennifer Dundas, Descendant of Henry Dundas, and Chair of the Henry Dundas Committee of Ontario.\n\nToday, Jennifer joins the program to further weigh in on the lack of public consultation regarding the plans to rename Yonge-Dundas Square.