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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 on The Morning Show

SAMANTHA NUTT – The founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada joins the conversation on the national edition of The Morning Show. Samantha is a staff physician at Women’s College Hospital, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, and a regular foreign affairs panelist on CBC’s The National. She’ll discuss various forms of charitable giving just in time for the holidays.

ERIN MAYNES – The co-founder and CEO of Foodiepages.ca showcases the concept of “holiday foodie boxes.” From a supper box to a “hidden gems” box, there’s something for everyone who craves unique foodie items.

ROB FORD VIDEO – Adam Shaheen, president and executive producer of Cuppa Coffee Studios, joins us in-studio to talk about the Canadian premiere of their Rob Ford stop motion video. The video will play in its entirety on The Morning Show and you can watch it again on Globalnews.ca. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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ONTARIO GRAIN – The former Top Chef Canada contestant gives us a rundown of the benefits of cooking with Ontario grown grain. Ontario-grown corn, soybean and wheat crops generate over $2.5 billion in farm gate receipts, result in over $9 billion in economic output, and are responsible for over 40,000 jobs in the province. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

HOLIDAY SCENTS – Scent designer Tracy Pepe showcases some of the more popular and unique scent you can purchase for your home just in time for the holidays. From spruce to berry scents, there’s always a certain smell that evokes the right sense of emotion for Christmas. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

TOP BABY STROLLERSMoms to be and More owner Karen Judd discusses some of the hottest baby strollers on the market today. From six months to 45 pounds, there’s a wealth of options for your child to ride in. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

VIRAL VIDEO – To celebrate 2013, YouTubers star in a mashup of popular moments this year.

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