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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.

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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.

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English


Episodes
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Party for Two - Sports Gambling Ads - Dellen Millard moved to medium security - Touchdowns and Fumbles

11/21/2025
Jim Richards joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two. Should sports gambling ads in Canada be reined in? Dellen Millard, who murdered Tim Bosma and Laura Babcock, is moved to a medium security prison. Plus - Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid!

Duration:00:39:07

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Disorderly Behaviour in Cities - Criminalize Promotion of Terrorism - Firing Bad Politicians?

11/21/2025
Jerry talks about Robyn Urback's column in the Globe and Mail about normalized disorderly behaviour in Toronto. Robyn joins Jerry in conversation to talk about this. A private member's bill aims to criminalize the promotion of terror and propose adding stricter rules for asylum claimants. Plus - do Canadians deserve the power to fire bad politicians?

Duration:00:38:21

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Party for Two - Colin Mochrie - Blacklock’s Report - Bread price fixing settlement

11/20/2025
Sabrina Nanji joins Jerry at the party table for Party for Two to talk about the top provincial political stories. Colin Mochrie joins Jerry to promote his and Brad Sherwood’s show, Asking for Trouble, in Kitchener on November 25. The Blacklock’s Report with Tom Korski. Plus - the deadline for the Loblaw bread price-fixing settlement is close, are you joining?

Duration:00:38:56

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Toronto’s streetcars are some of the slowest - Licences for e-bikes & e-scooters - Woman found NCR for killing mom with car is driving again

11/20/2025
Jerry opens the show with commentary on how Toronto’s streetcars are not the most time efficient. Bryan Passifiume joins the show in reply of comments made yesterday on Party for Two, Toronto is looking at licences for e-bikes and e-scooters, will this make a difference? Plus - an Ontario woman found NCR for killing mom with a car is behind the wheel again.

Duration:00:38:52

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Party for Two - Gen Z can't write? - Auto Insurance - Christmas Spending

11/19/2025
Bob Richardson joins Jerry at the party table on Party for Two. Hannah Alper, a freelance writer and deputy editor of the Gazette in London, weighs in on how Gen Z cannot write with pen and paper. Auto insurance premiums in Ontario are ridiculously high. Plus - are you shifting your spending this Christmas?

Duration:00:39:15

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O Canada at City Hall - Justice System - Fighter Jets - Holding Impaired Drivers Accountable

11/19/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about the man who was told to stop playing O Canada at City Hall. Then, he weighs in on how murderer Shawn Lamb's parole shows what's wrong with the justice system. Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun talks about why he thinks it is wrong to consider replacing F-35s with Saab jets. Plus - New provincial measures would require impaired drivers to pay ongoing child support if they kill a child's parent or guardian.

Duration:00:38:23

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Party for Two - Telescopic Tuesday - Are Canadians Bad Tippers

11/18/2025
Tim Hudak is at the party table today for Party for Two, Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin, looking deeper in the world of science. Uber drivers, and are Canadians bad tippers?

Duration:00:38:50

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Young Street - Doug Ford Wants to Make Sex Offenders Registry Public - Toronto Cop Penalized for Taking Photographs of Domestic Violence Victim’s ‘Intimate’ Pictures

11/18/2025
Jerry expresses his frustration with Young Street going to one lane, he also speaks on Doug Ford wanting to make sex offenders registry public, and Mark Mendelson chats with Jerry about a cop who was penalized for taking photographs of a domestic violence victim’s ‘intimate’ pictures.

Duration:00:39:24

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Party for Two - Throwing Your Dogs Poop in Someone Else’s Garbage - Ontario man alleges ChatGPT drove him to Psychosis

11/17/2025
Karen Stintz is at the party table today for Party for Two, do you throw your dogs poop in other people's garbage? What is Aphantasia? Senior Scientist Brian Levine explains. Finally, an Ontario man alleges ChatGPT drove him to psychosis… Tech expert, Carmi Levy goes into detail with Jerry Agar.

Duration:00:41:49

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Groundhog Day - Buying illegal drugs online in Canada Through Facebook Ad - The Hunt for Toronto's next great Idea

11/17/2025
Jerry feels he's talking about the same things on the radio… almost like its groundhog day. Sunira Chaudhri joins to talk about ‘profound unfairness’ result with The Supreme Court of Canada declining to take on Toronto man's legal battle. Gavin Tighe chats with Jerry about the ability to buy illegal drugs online…. And Jerry is looking to see what is Toronto's next great idea.

Duration:00:38:59

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Party for Two - Remote Robotic treatment - Touchdowns and Fumbles

11/14/2025
Jim Richards is at the party table today for Party for Two, Sheila Dunn of the Protect our Ravines Initiative discusses how beaches residents are concerned over the impact of the proposed condo on Glen Stewart Ravine. Dr. Mitch Shulman on remote robotic treatment of strokes, and Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategy & Communications is in for his weekly touchdowns and fumbles segment!

Duration:00:38:47

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Having something to look forward to - The idea of replacing the bar exam - Chow asks province to cover costs previously paid for by speed camera fines

11/14/2025
Jerry talks about things he's looking forward to and wants to know what you're looking forward to? Sunira Chaudhri joins Jerry to talk about Law Society of Ontario considering replacing the bar exam with a skill based course and Jerry disagrees with Oliva Chow asking the province to cover costs that were previously paid for by speed camera fines

Duration:00:38:35

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Party for Two - Blacklocks - Will Toronto see the Northern Lights Tonight?

11/13/2025
Will Stewart is at the party table today for Party for Two. Tom Korski joins Jerry for his weekly Blacklocks report, Melissa Lantsman - Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party on the Finance Minister's comments on Moore in the Morning earlier today, and Astronomer, Jesse Rogerson discusses the likelihood of Toronto being able to see the Aurora Borealis tonight.

Duration:00:39:35

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Olivia Chow Slams Bill 60 - Toronto Police Charged - Client not allowed to put Israel on passport

11/13/2025
Jerry talks about Olivia Chow slamming Ontario's Bill 60 for making it 'easier' to evict tenants, Tim Hudak - Former leader of the Ontario Conservatives now a Partner with Counsel Public Affairs, one of Canada’s leading public affairs agencies joins to talk about Pierre Poilievre saying he plans to continue leading the party as he has been. Tik Tok former Traffic Cop Sean Shapiro on Toronto police officer charged with dangerous driving in high-speed pursuit of stolen vehicle, and a client not allowed to put Israel on their passport, Litigation Lawyer, Neil Oberman joins the Jerry Agar show.

Duration:00:39:16

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Party For Two - Québec Doctors Heading To Ontario - Bring Back Corner Stores? - People Don't Feel Safe

11/12/2025
Barb DiGiulio joins Jerry to discuss the topics of the day. Dr. Mitch Shulman joins us to discuss Québec doctors leaving for Ontario in the wake of Bill 2. Should we be bringing back corner stores? and a study shows people don't feel safe in their neighbourhood.

Duration:00:40:06

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Housing Prices - Land and Slavery Acknowledgments - CFL Rule Changes

11/12/2025
What were housing prices like in 1955? Are Land and Slavery Acknowledgments inappropriate for Remembrance Day? We speak with 12 year CFL veteran Sandy Annunziata about the upcoming CFL rule changes.

Duration:00:38:57

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Party for Two - Is the workplace broken? - Telescopic Tuesday - Palestinian flag at city hall

11/11/2025
Bob Richardson is at the party table today for Party for Two. Most Canadian workers feel they give more than they get in the workplace, and think the deal is broken. Dan Riskin is here for Telescopic Tuesday and shares top science stories of the week. Plus - Toronto city hall agrees to fly a Palestinian flag for the first time.

Duration:00:39:10

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Remembrance Day - Pipelines and bad LCBO management - Ask a former traffic cop

11/11/2025
Jerry talks about Remembrance Day and shares poems and stories of veterans. Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun joins the show to talk about how Prime Minister Carney is putting politics over pipeline projects, and how LCBO profits are dropping because of bad management practices. Your traffic questions answered by the former Tik Tok Traffic Cop, Sean Shapiro.

Duration:00:42:24

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Party for Two - Undercover cop secured murder confession - Sports betting - NDP bill threatens to jail Canadians for speech.

11/10/2025
Vass Bednar is at the party table for today's Party for Two. Mark Mendelson weighs in on an undercover cop who secured a murder confession. MLB pitchers have been charged with taking bribes to rig pitches for bettors. Bruce Kidd, a retired U of T professor and chair of the Campaign to Ban Ads for Gambling, weighs in on this. Plus - an NDP bill threatens to jail Canadians for speech. Jerry speaks with Tristin Hopper.

Duration:00:39:20

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Poppy ban in N.S. courtrooms - Canada loses measles elimination status - Toronto Police Association check-in - Benefits of having a pet

11/10/2025
Jerry opens the show with commentary on the Nova Scotia Supreme Court banning poppies in some courtrooms. Canada loses measles elimination status. Monthly check-in with Toronto Police Association president, Clayton Campbell. Plus -most Canadian seniors recognize the benefits of having a pet but less than half have one.

Duration:00:38:10