Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday August 23, 2019
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 23, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:52:23
Kelsey Scarfone of Environmental Defence explains how toxic algae blooms are becoming a risk beyond Lake Erie; Scott Stuart recounts how he was on a back country canoeing trip in Algonquin Park and found himself fighting a ground fire; Leigh Vanderloo of ParticipACTION tells us about a study that shows that owning a dog can be good for your health.Cara Zwibel of Canadian Civil Liberties Association explains their opposition to the province's policy to order stickers on the carbon tax to be applied to gas pumps; Sarah Campbell of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority talks about their call for volunteers to 'Fight the Phrag' - the highly invasive phragomites grass. The CBC's Alex Brockman reports from Yellowknife on how climate change and warming temperatures are causing the ground to shift under some people's homes; Kim Gavine, the General Manager of Conservation Ontario, describes some of the uncertainty created by the province's redirection of the core responsibilities of local conservation authorities; Thom Lambert tells us about 'Dinner on the Dock' a new take-out service in Haliburton.

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