How are Olympic figure skaters trained? What are the resources for Ontario families dealing with addiction? How did Toronto's Neil Donell become the lead singer of Chicago?

Published: Feb. 21, 2018, 2:07 a.m.

Ted Michaels hosts tonight, while Scott is away.\n\n-\n\nA new survey, conducted after Patrick Brown announced that he would join the race, said 49% of Ontarians would prefer the Progressive Conservative Party in the next election. Which candidates are leading the pack, and why?\n\nGuest: Dr. Lorne Bozinoff, founder of Forum Research, Chartered Scientist with the Royal Statistical Society.\n\n-\n\nWhat does it take to create as powerful an ice skating team as Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir?\n\nGuest: Bryce Davison, The Hamilton Skating Club's Director of Skating Development, American-Canadian pair skater, three-time Canadian national champion, 2008 World bronze medalist, 2009 Four Continents silver medalist\xa0\n\n-\n\nFamilies for Addiction Recovery is a grassroots Canadian registered charity that provides support for families and persons dealing with Substance Use Disorder. What are the resources that are needed, and where can Ontario improve?\n\nGuest: Angie Hamilton, Executive Director for Families for Addiction Recovery\n\n-\n\nThe band Chicago is kicking off a new tour! How did Toronto\u2019s Neil Donell become lead singer for the band Chicago, and what is it like to be the new guy in an iconic group?\n\nGuest: Neil Donell, \u201cthe most recorded voice in the country,\u201d multi- Juno nominated vocalist and the new lead singer of Chicago