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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday February 2, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Feb 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:46:37
Dr. Michael Verbora Field Trip Health tells how - pending approval from Health Canada - they will be undertaking a study to evaluate the effectiveness of some psychedelic drugs on eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa; Jean-Pierre Fortin, president of the Customs and Immigration Union, which represents hundreds of workers at border crossings and airports across Canada offers his reaction to new restrictions on cross border travel announced by the federal and provincial governments; Jessica Pfisterer of Wellington County tells about their new online Farm School that uses Tik-Tok-style videos to teach kids about farming and agriculture; Call it the 'Groundhog Day' syndrome - where we seem forced to live the same day over and over again. Psychologist Shayna Rosenbaum of York University discusses how an unwelcome and unending routine can affect us; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press talks national politics including the government's response to Myanmar and new travel restrictions; Olof Albert Swan died of COVID-19 at Roberta Place in Barrie. His granddaughter Ashley McFarlane explains why she has joined a class action against the operators of the residence; Every year we want to rely on a rodent to predict the arrival of Spring. Some environmental studies students at the University of Waterloo decided to evaluate Wiarton Willie's success rate.

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