What's the real provincial deficit? Should we push to clean up downtown or push to enforce the bylaws? People are buying Extreme Cut Out Jeans for $215 CAD.... does the stupidity ever end? Does the CFL do enough to make an event out of its draft?

Published: May 4, 2018, 2:23 a.m.

The Wynne Liberals have said we're going to run a $6 billion deficit, roughly. The auditor general says, no, it'll be more like $11.5 billion. And now the financial accountability officer says it'll be closer to $12 billion. Is this a simple difference of opinion? Is this a political squabble. Or is someone intentionally fudging the truth?\n\nGuest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-If you haven't looked lately, the downtown is filthy! In certain spots that is. Cigarette butts by the thousands are among the worst offenders. Now a task force has pushed the city to see if there's anything that can be done to clean up or even simply enforce the bylaws that are already in place.\n\nGuest: Cameron Topp, Owner of Saigon Soul Food restaurant-Jeans are reknown for their robustness and reliability. The fashion industry sometimes takes clothes to a new level and sometimes even challenges the notion of calling them 'clothes'. Jeans have now fallen victim to the fashion industry whose charging $168 US for 'Extreme Cut Out Jeans'. Are people even thinking nowadays?-Tonight is the CFL draft and the Tiger-Cats have the first overall pick. What are they going to do with that? Do you think the league does enough to turn it into as big an event as possible, much like the NFL has done with its draft?\n\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML