Ontario Morning - Monday July 19, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:57
As Canada prepares to commit to net-zero emissions, the future is unclear for oil and gas jobs. We discuss the prospects for retraining workers to support the green energy sector with John Peters at the Inter-university Research Centre on Globalization and Work in St. John's, Newfoundland; We hear about the new Akwesasne Healing Centre in Cornwall from Program Manager, Catherine Lelievre; Don't be surprised if you find yourself feeling sniffly this summer says McMaster University immunologist Dawn Bowdish. She talks about the inevitable return of colds and the flu following our months of relative isolation; Cathy Taylor of the Ontario Nonprofit Network outlines their survey of some 3000 organizations on how they have been affected by the coronavirus; The province is now in Stage Three of reopening which means that houses of worship have been able to open their doors for services with expanded capacity. Rabbi Audrey Kaufman of the Am Shalom Congregation in Barrie tells us about their experience; Greg Kopp is a professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Western University in London and lead researcher for the Northern Tornadoes Project. He explains some simple changes to construction techniques that he believes could have prevented significant damage to the houses struck by the tornado in Barrie; Orillia guitar player Brock Gouweloos tells us how he was inspired to create a guitar pick from recycled plastic. .

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