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The name of the program comes from the original location of the Crossroads studios at 100 Huntley Street in downtown Toronto , now site of the Rogers Communications media complex on Bloor Street East . The program now broadcasts from Crossroads' studio in Burlington , near Queen Elizabeth Way exit 100.

A portion of the money raised from donations is used to pay for the show's airtime. The show airs primarily on Global , but airs on CBC and CTV affiliates in some markets as well as on the Crossroads Television System (CTS) which is owned by Mainse's ministry.

In 2003 , David Mainse retired as producer and host of the programme in order to campaign full time against Same-sex Marriage . His son, Ron, took over as president of CTS and host of ''100 Huntley Street''.


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