Ontario Morning Podcast - April 8 2022
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 08, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:58:30
Brent Beers is the owner of Maple Grove Syrup in Severn Township. He tells us about how the season has been so far; CBC Marketplace has been investigating the problem of scam calls for five years now. We hear about what they've found from host David Common later this hour;Housing affordability is a number one issue in Canadaand yesterday's federal budget reflects that. We talk to a senior economist from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about what the federal government is proposing to do to help Canadians; the latest Heritage Minutes shines a light on something you may not know much about: the history of slavery in Ontario. More on that with the president of the Ontario Black History Society; Film and TV critic Di Golding tells us about the new Judd Apatow movie 'The Bubble' and the new documentary about Tony Hawk, 'Until the Wheels Come Off'; The environment was front and centre in yesterday's budget. The Liberals are proposing billions of dollars for action on climate change. But the investment in carbon capture is drawing some criticism. We hear from an expert in environmental policy at Queen's University. Plus, a local advocate gives their take; Canadian Screen Awards week wraps up on Sunday with the broadcast Gala. Who’s won and how does our homegrown industry look? We’ll get the rundown from the head of the Canadian Academy herself, Beth Jansen.

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