
The Jerry Agar Show
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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.
Location:
United States
Description:
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.
Language:
English
Episodes
Party for Two - Bishnoi Gang - Benefits of Singing - Touchdowns and Fumbles
6/20/2025
Sunira Chaudhri joins Jerry for Party for Two. Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown echoes the call for the Prime Minister to label the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group. Looking into why singing is good for your brain with Dr. Daniel Levitin, a neuroscientist, musician, and best-selling author. Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid looks into Mark Carney saying that if Canada can't reach a new trade deal with the US within 30 days, new tariffs on American imports will be imposed.
Duration:00:38:24
Bike Lanes - EV Mandates - Open Banking - Steel Tariffs
6/20/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about a bike lane advocacy group who said more bikes than cars travelled along Bloor during rush hour. Brian Lilley joins Jerry to talk about Canada's EV mandates. The federal government says it will move open baking forward at the 'earliest opportunity,' Preet Banerjee explains what this means. Canada will adjust metal counter tariffs against the US on July 21, Keanin Loomis, the president and CEO if the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction weighs in on how the industry is feeling.
Duration:00:37:33
Party for Two - CPP Investments - Blacklocks Report - Nova Music Festival Survivor in Toronto
6/19/2025
Karen Stintz joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Nearly half of CPP is invested in the US, and only 12% is invested in Canada, does this matter to you? The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski dives into Ottawa's business. Jerry speaks to Hila Fakliro, a Nova Music Festival Survivor who is in Toronto for the exhibition, and while here, her apartment building in Tel Aviv was struck by a missile.
Duration:00:39:30
Affordability - Airline Competition - Currency Exchange Frustration - Doug Ford's Comments
6/19/2025
Jerry opens the show by discussing the middle-income earners who are looking to leave Toronto and ties it into his conversation yesterday with Rocki Maimone from Maimone Legal about Canadians moving to the US. A watchdog recommends up to 100% foreign airline ownership amid low competition, would this matter to you? A woman is left frustrated after a bank reversed her $1400 currency exchange. Doug Ford is being accused of racist comments ahead of his meeting with First Nations chiefs.
Duration:00:40:05
Party for Two - Doug Ford - Moving to the USA - Bus Driver Removed
6/18/2025
Party for Two with Mark Mendelson, former Toronto homicide detective and Newstalk1010 crime expert. Doug Ford had some thoughts on the justice system and the thieves who tried to steal his car. Rocky Maimone, the Senior Business Manager at Maimone Legal and movetotheusa.ca. A Toronto-area school bus driver who was seen in a vehicle with a 'Lolita's Line' sign in the window has been removed from the route.
Duration:00:38:00
Human Trafficking - City Hall Streaming - Traffic Questions - Less Time with Friends
6/18/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about an Oakville restaurant owner and head chef who were charged in a human trafficking investigation. Then, Councillor Brad Bradford urging Mayor Chow to stream her press conferences and other appearances live online. The former Tik Tok Traffic Cop, Sean Shapiro, joins the show during his live stream to answer questions about the rules of bike lanes and which vehicles are allowed in them. Are you spending less time with your friends?
Duration:00:37:47
Party for Two - US-Canada Trade Deal & who should be Mayor? - Telescopic Tuesday - Atari vs ChatGPT
6/17/2025
Will Stewart joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Brian Lilley on the US-Canada trade deal, and who should be the next mayor? Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin looks deeper into the world of science. Carmi Levy weighs in on ChatGPT losing a chess match against a 1978 Atari, and ads on WhatsApp.
Duration:00:39:07
Soft on Crime - Pipelines - Wine in Ontario - Enforcement blitz in no stopping zones
6/17/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about how we are soft on crime. Jay Goldberg, Canadian Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Center discusses his column about Carney turning to Eby to help kill pipeline projects. Rebecca Meir, a Sommelier and the co-owner of Chef & Somm, discusses wine in Ontario. Then, Toronto launches a 2-week enforcement blitz for no-stopping zones during rush hour.
Duration:00:38:23
Party for Two - MPP's officiating weddings - Welfare system encourages living alone - Shorts at the office?
6/16/2025
Vass Bednar joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Would you want an MPP to officiate your wedding? The Ontario welfare system encourages living alone despite the affordable housing shortage. Plus - is it ok to wear shorts in the office?
Duration:00:39:31
Staycations - Drake and Jagmeet Singh - Major Projects Bill - Paying more for ferries?
6/16/2025
Jerry opens the show this morning by talking about staycations as an alternative to travel to the United States. Then, Leah Abrahams from 99.9 Virgin Radio breaks down the Jagmeet Singh and Drake interaction after Singh was seen at a Kendrick Lamar concert in Toronto. The Liberals see a need for speed on major projects bill. Jerry talks about why critics say that is risky. Plus - why would BC pay more for ferries just to spite Donald Trump.
Duration:00:39:15
Party for Two - Stouffville pushes for building on the Greenbelt - Public Safety minister recuses - Touchdowns and Fumbles
6/13/2025
Bob Richardson joins Jerry today on Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Stouffville Mayor, Iain Lovatt defends the push for additional residential units in the Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine. Brian Lilley, columnist at the Toronto Sun, joins to discuss the Public Safety minister recuses himself from files related to terrorist groups. Bob Reid is here for this week's edition of Touchdowns and Fumbles.
Duration:00:37:51
Car Theft - TDSB students protest principal transfer - City should repair buildings? - Chow would win re-election
6/13/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about the man who has been accused of opening fire on thieves stealing his car in Vaughan. Tasha Kheiriddin weighs in on the situation at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts with the TDSB transferring a beloved principal. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city should repair buildings if landlords don't. Plus - Chow would be re-elected if a vote were held now.
Duration:00:38:43
Party For Two - Photo Radar Complaints - Blacklock's Report
6/12/2025
Mark Mendelson joins Jerry for party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. The city of Vaughan pumps the breaks on photo radar after complaints, Ward 3 councillor, Rosanna DeFrancesca joins Jerry to discuss. The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski delves into the top stories from Ottawa this week.
Duration:00:38:23
Vegans - Housing Slows - Brian Wilson - Lotto winners
6/12/2025
Jerry opens the show by delving into veganism and the question of whether or not vegans live longer than non-vegans. Ontario housing starts are at the lowest level since 2009, the Simple Investor, Todd C Slater, weighs in. Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys visionary leader dies at 82. Jerry and Richard Crouse discuss his life and legacy. Car dealership workers win $20 million lottery prize - Jerry takes your calls.
Duration:00:35:57
Party for Two - Bullies - Tech stories - What is a friend?
6/11/2025
Mike Kakuk and Meg Roberts joined the Party for Two segment, which Jerry called 'Mike Kakuk has a friend' this morning. Jerry takes your calls about your experience with people acting like bullies. Francis Syms joins the show to talk about the latest technology stories. Plus - how would you define a 'friend'?
Duration:00:38:33
Police in schools - Olivia Chow on Moore in the Morning - Youth unemployment
6/11/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about bringing police back into schools. Then, Mayor Olivia Chow joined John Moore on Moore in the Morning. Jerry weighs in on some of her comments. Youth are having a hard time in the job market; Jerry discusses why this may be happening.
Duration:00:38:10
Party for Two - Advisors to troops denied support - Telescopic Tuesday - Safe-injection sites
6/10/2025
Tristin Hopper from the National Post joins Jerry for Party for Two. Former language and cultural advisors to the Canadian military are suing the federal government. Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin looks deeper into the world of science. Injection site activists were wrong about closures.
Duration:00:38:23
Tariffs - Fake pregnancies - 911 wait times - Panhandling
6/10/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about the tariff war, and how some provinces are not carrying American products, which hurts consumers. Then, Gavin Tighe weighs in on the Ontario woman who faked pregnancies to defraud doulas being sentenced to five years in prison. Jerry discusses 911 wait times. Plus - Niagara Falls aims to curb panhandling.
Duration:00:39:20
Carney announces defence spending & a meeting about meetings
6/9/2025
Sunira Chaudhri joins Jerry for Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Mark Carney makes a defence spending announcement and Christian Leuprecht weighs in. Plus, a meeting about meetings with Mark Towhey and Karen Stintz
Duration:00:38:43
US ambassador to Canada pushes back against Canada's travel advice & are we addicted to our smartphones?
6/9/2025
Jerry opens the show by talking about what he did on his vacation, and how his knee surgery has led to an improved quality of life. The US ambassador to Canada pushes back against Canada's travel advice. Jay Olson from the University of Toronto's Psychology department weighs in on smartphone addiction. Plus - a Toronto Cineplex is set to be torn down, Jerry argues, we need housing more than a theatre.
Duration:00:39:06