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Friday, January 10, 2014 on The Morning Show

STEVE COOGAN – The English actor and comedian joins the conversation on the national edition of The Morning Show. Steve Coogan stars in the film “Philomena” which was recently nominated for the British Academy Film Awards in the best film category.

HERITAGE MINUTE – Anthony Wilson-Smith of Historica Canada joins us in-studio to talk about the 2014 launch of the Canadian Heritage Minute with a spotlight of Sir John A. Macdonald in celebration of his 199th birthday Saturday. The New Heritage minute will be released today & available at historicacanada.ca. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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WINTER INJURIES – Personal injury lawyer Sandra Zisckind breaks down the legal ramifications of slips and falls during the winter time. Property owners have the obligation to keep their premises reasonably safe. Properties that are improperly maintained or have dangerous conditions, can cause injury to unsuspecting visitors. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

TORONTO’S HOT TICKETSRyan Emberley looks at some of the hottest events in Toronto this winter that you may not know about. A lot of people spend money at clubs and lounges when there are fantastic events happening in the city open to the public. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

FOUR ROOMS – Derreck Martin is the owner of 507 Antiques and stars in the new CBC reality series, “Four Rooms.” The show offers members of the public four chances to sell their family heirloom or one-of-a-kind collectible to four of Canada’s top art, antique and memorabilia buyers. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

NAKED IN THE KITCHEN – Nutritionist Briana Santoro joins us in-studio to talk about her new book, “Get Naked in the Kitchen.” The book explores the confusion about what foods are healthy and which one’s aren’t, especially when they hear conflicting information. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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