Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday April 16, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:32
Vaccine envy? You're not alone. We discuss the phenomenon with Samuel Veissière a professor of psychiatry and co-director of the Culture, Mind, and Brain program at McGill University; Sandra Dupret is the vice president of student experience at Fleming College in Peterborough. She explains why they felt the need to launch an anonymous tip line for students in the aftermath of a COVID-19 outbreak that led to the death of one young man; Medical officers of health, Drs. Rosana Salvaterra and Ian Arra tells us about how their regions are being affected by the pandemic and the prospect of further restrictions; Our host Julianne Hazlewood joined a singing group that's brought together people across the province every day over the last year; Freelance journalist Georgia Fort reports from Minneapolis on how the community is reacting to the charges brought against another police officer who has been charged with killing another unarmed Black person; The CBC's Haydn Watters contacted health units across the provinces to find out how much vaccine is going to waste; Students in Bruce County are having a blast with the Mission to Mars Competition. Phillip Craig, the director of the Nuclear Innovation Institute and Sophie Penner is a student participant in the competition tell us all about it.

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