
The Matt Brown Podcast
byMatt Brown
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Back in September 2025, Rogers TV invited me to host a twice monthly show called Newsmakers. The show is about all things local, and maybe some other topics too. After the show airs on Rogers TV, I’m posting abridged versions of the interviews here on The Matt Brown Podcast, sponsored by The Bicycle Café. You are a big part of this show. In fact, we couldn’t do it without you. So, please give a follow. Let us know what you think. Let us know if their topics that you’d like to learn about or maybe you’d like to be on...
Episodes(40 episodes)
Episode 22
Graham Henderson talks Council's Draft EcDev Strategy & How it Connects to London's Downtown
Graham Henderson is joining us today to talk about a draft economic development strategy that has been developed by Deloitte and is moving through the council review and approval process, right now.
The draft strategy includes 5 pillars”
1. Talent and Innovation
2. Investment Attraction and Retention
3. Regional Collaboration
4. Transportation and Access
5. System Optimization
Naturally, Graham and the London Chamber of Commerce, along with other community partners, have been supporting the development of this strategy throughout the process. He’s been at the table and he and his team have been involved in the community engagement discussions - during this time, he picked up o...
Published: Jan 11, 2026Duration: 27m 16s
Episode 21
Today, It's Your Turn
Back in December, London’s mayor, along with other “big city mayors" from across the province called on Doug Ford’s government to declare a State of Emergency to address the homelessness crisis, while at the same time London City Council purchased 60 tiny homes that could be seen as representing one of the main thrust of City Hall's Winter Response.
Crews have started to assemble them on a site near the 401 and the city has also hired a private sector company to operate the site. The mayor has committed to having them operational in "early 2026". Meanwhile winter came early this year...
Published: Jan 5, 2026Duration: 21m 47s
Episode 20
It's a record setting, 24.5%, 4 Year Property Tax Increase. Jared Zaifman and Kelly Ziegner join me to discuss this and what it might mean as we head into an election year.
London City Council recently approved their 4th and final budget. There is a lot to talk about as we head into a Municipal Election year. Joining us to talk about it today are panelists Jared Zaifman, a past member of London City Council and the CEO for the London Homebuilders Association, and Kelly Ziegner, the current CEO and President of the Elgin Middlesex United Way. This past week it was announced that Kelly will be moving to the YMCA of South Western Ontario to serve as that organization's Chief Operating Officer. Congratulations, Kelly!
Back in 2014, London City Council made the...
Published: Dec 22, 2025Duration: 24m 16s
Episode 19
It's a brand new neighbourhood advocacy group focused on cut through traffic. It's in Old North and it's called A.C.T.I.O.N.
In municipal politics there’s no such thing as a small issue and whatever the issue is, it’s guaranteed to be local. Today we’re going to speak with a representative from a brand new Old North neighbourhood advocacy group. It's called A.C.T.I.O.N. My guest, Dr. Colin Evans, is a memeber of this group and he has a lot to say about cut through traffic in his neighbourhood and neighbourhoods and right across the city. He knows his stuff too.
To learn more please check out their website: OldNorthCommunity.ca you might live in Old No...
Published: Dec 12, 2025Duration: 10m 31s
Episode 18
Encore Episode: London Cares and the Homelessness Crisis
This is an encore edition of the 2nd episode of The Matt Brown Podcast. It's timely because winter is here, earlier than expected. People are living rough and we're experiencing a cold snap. The Mayor, along with other "big city mayors" from across Ontario is calling for the Province to declare a State of Emergency to address this. In this episode, Chris Moss, the Executive Director of London Cares, joins us to share information about the organization she leads and how London Cares works with other community partners to address London's homelessness crisis. Listen for "Housing is Healthcare". After listening...
Published: Dec 10, 2025Duration: 23m 38s
Episode 17
Dr. Martin Horak joins the podcast to discuss council's 35% salary increase and more.
You likely know that London City Council gave itself a hefty wage increase and it will go into effect just over a year from today. It was a close vote, 6 councillors voted against this move, 3 changing their vote to Nay during the final debate. As we head into an election, is this one of the first bona fide, city wide issues that will enter into the debates? The majority of sitting council members have already declared that they will be running to protect their seat.
Where it gets interesting is incumbents largely run on their voting records for big issues...
Published: Dec 4, 2025Duration: 28m 52s
Episode 16
Encore Episode: Councillor Corrine Rahman explains why she's not supporting the 35% council pay increase
This is an encore presentation of Episode 13, when Councillor Corrine Rahman joined us to outline why she was not in support of the 35% increase in salary that council was considering at the time. It provides good context for next week's episode - Dr. Martin Horak, the chair of the council resource review task force, will join us to explain the process the task force followed and how they ultimately landed on recommending a 35% increase to council salary, among other things. If you haven't heard, the increase was recently approved by council in a 9 to 6 vote. the increase goes into effect...
Published: Nov 28, 2025Duration: 37m 18s
Episode 15
All thing London Fire Department and Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week
This episode is another abridged version of Newmakers - the Show I host over on Rogers TV. The topic today? Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week and we’ll also take a deep dive into all things London Fire Department and what they do to keep us safe, every single day.
Published: Nov 21, 2025Duration: 24m 29s
Episode 14
Lest We Forget. Remembrance Day in London. 2 local organizations that are making a difference.
Today, is Remembrance Day. We’re going to focus on our Canadian Veterans. Specifically, we are going to take a look at The Remember November 11 Association and our local chapter of Homes for Heroes. These are two of many local organizations that support, honour and advocate for veterans living in London and area. If you've tuned in before, you'll know this podcast is sponsored by London Bicycle Café. I appreciate their support very much and, for this episode, the show is on the house - in honour of our veterans. To any veteran listening, thank you for your service. We Rem...
Published: Nov 11, 2025Duration: 23m 14s
Episode 14
Lest We Forget. Remembrance Day in London. 2 local organizations that are making a difference.
This episode is airing on Rogers Television right now. Today is Remembrance Day so naturally this show is focusing on our Canadian Veterans. If you’ve tuned in before, you’ll know that this podcast is sponsored by London Bicycle Café. I appreciate their support very much - and for this episode the show is on the house - in honour of our veterans. Today we are going to take a look at two local organizations who are honouring our veterans each and every day. Specifically, The Remember November 11 Association and our local chapter of Homes for Heroes. are two of ma...
Published: Nov 11, 2025Duration: 23m 2s
Episode 13
*Updated: Councillor Corrine Rahman joins us to talk about a significant raise council is likely to approve tomorrow
London City Councillor salary could increase by over 35% Their overall budget might go from just under $5 million to almost $8 million - a 50% increase - and this number does not include the cost of City Staff who supports them, or the mayor’s budget as well.
Right now a city councillor makes $67,420 per year and the mayor makes $163 thousand dollars and change. The task force is recommending a pretty substantial increase that would begin in 2027. Depending on their role, a councillor would be making between $94,000 to just over $100,000 at the beginning of next term and , in 2030, would top out at between $104,000 an...
Published: Nov 3, 2025Duration: 37m 18s
Episode 13
Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman joins me to talk Council Salary, which could increase by 35% or more next term.
London City Councillor salary could increase by over 35% Their overall budget might go from $5.2 million to almost $8 million - a 50% increase - and this number does not include the cost of City Staff, who supports them, or the mayor’s budget as well.
Right now a city councillor makes $67,420 per year and the mayor makes $163,000 and change. The task force is recommending a pretty substantial increase that would begin in 2027. Depending on their role, a councillor would be making between $94,000 to just over $100,000 at the beginning of next term and , in 2030, would top out at between $104,000 and $113,00. The mayor would be...
Published: Nov 3, 2025Duration: 37m 28s
Episode 12
Shannon LaHay, E.D. of Humane Society London and Middlesex to share her vision for the future.
This episode is an abridged version of a Newsmakers episode - the show I host on Rogers Television.
Shannon LayHay is the brand new Executive Director for the Humane Society of London and Middlesex - An organization that has a long history and one that has experienced a lot of positive change over the past little while.
You’re likely familiar with the name and the brand of this not-for-profit, but you might be surprised to learn about all of the programs and services that they offer as well as their vision for the future. Did you know that, “Human well...
Published: Oct 29, 2025Duration: 22m 5s
Episode 11
Donald D'Heane talks about his new documentary film, Forest City Film Festival and more.
Erik D’Haene died of a drug overdose in 2020. At the time, he was living in Vancouver - but - that event wasn’t his whole life and his surviving siblings, including his brother, Donald D’Haene are telling his story to the World by way of a documentary film called, Interpreting Erik.
Erik was an artist and he left a lifetime of artifacts - writings, sketches and artwork that Donald incorporated into the film. Erik’s Story has travelled to film festivals around the world and it will be showcased here in London at the Forest City Film Festival this Sun...
Published: Oct 22, 2025Duration: 17m 11s
Episode 10
Kelly Ziegner, CEO of United Way Middlesex Elgin joins me to tell us how financial stress is affecting our most vulnerable - well beyond their wallets.
Kelly Ziegner, CEO of United Way Middlesex Elgin joins me to tell us how financial stress is affecting our most vulnerable - well beyond their wallets. She’s here today to tell us about an alarming, Canada wide survey that has just been completed by Léger & United Way Centraide and was released today. It shows how many Canadians are just one unexpected event away from a financial crisis away.
Published: Oct 15, 2025Duration: 16m 32s
Episode 9
Staff Sergeant Anderson and Constable Piening from the London Police Service join us to talk about a topic Londoners can't seem to get enough of and about a program that LPS offers that might surprise you.
We have 2 guests today. Both of them are long time veterans with our London Police Service and they are here to tell us about the work that they do in their current divisions. One topic is a favourite one for Londoners to talk and - sometimes - complain about. The other is a program that might be news to you.
There are multiple career paths that a member of the London Police Service can take - it’s one of the exciting parts of what is a really difficult job. Mike's career path is a good example of this. Like mo...
Published: Oct 3, 2025Duration: 23m 58s
Episode 8
Grraham Henderson, CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce, joins us to talk about how investing in music, arts and culture is not just good for the soul, it's good for the local economy too.
Graham Henderson, CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce joins me to discuss how big investments in Music Arts and Culture can make our local economy stronger while at the same time making London a great place to live. He’s studied this for years and has "walked his talk". In Toronto, he developed a Music Arts and Culture Strategy that has been implemented in large Cities around the world. He argues that London needs to do more so we get more, and he explains why he thinks city council is not doing enough to get us where we need to...
Published: Sep 19, 2025Duration: 20m 28s
Episode 7
Jay Menard, the immediate past chair of the committee that provides advice to council about accessibility issues, joins me to discuss the plan to make the Medway Valley pathway system more accessible and how a portion of the plan is at risk - right now..
Presently, a small but important portion of the Medway Trail system is in question. Residents from the Attawandaron Neighbourhood (a neighbourhood in Northwest London, just off Wonderland Road) attended a planning committee meeting last week and lobbied for the Type 3 trail (an accessible trail) that is planned for the City property behind their homes and abutting Medway Valley be stopped. Remarkably the planning committee agreed with them and voted unanimously (5 - 0) to pause construction and possibly cancel the pathway altogether. the recommendation goes to council on Tuesday, August 26th for debate and decision. Although the neighbours had the opportunity to...
Published: Aug 25, 2025Duration: 34m 38s
Episode 6
Jim Graham joins me to discuss all things London Airshow
Jim Graham is a business owner, community volunteer, commercial pilot and he is the founding and immediate past chair of the board of directors for Airshow London which was established as a not for profit organization in 2015. You'll learn some interesting history, fun facts, how they kept the show going during the pandemic, what in store this year as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary.
Published: Aug 21, 2025Duration: 27m 39s
Episode 4
The Matt Brown Podcast, Episode 3: Carol Dyck Talks Climate Change and What London City Council Is (and Isn't) Doing About It
Published: Aug 15, 2025Duration: 35m 47s