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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday August 7, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 07, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:50:04
Laurell Ritchie, a member of the coalition Good Jobs For All, offers her opinions on what could - and should - happen when the CERB payments end next month; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss discusses a positive contagion. She explains the scientific benefits of smiling and kindness on ourselves and others; Evelyn Ball, the C.O.O. of Rama First Nation, outlines their concerns about a big party dubbed 'Boats and Ropes' scheduled to take place at Chief Island in Lake Couchiching; Are pigs sentient? Georgia Mason iof the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare at the University of Guelph tells us about some of the research into animal intelligence, feeling and emotion; Anna Pidgorna of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society tells us how people setting up camp outside of designated campgrounds can threaten the animal and plant life within our parks; Diane Brisebois of the Retail Council of Canada explains how they're helping businesses and their employees enforce mask wearing; Kareem Aly has been checking travel destinations around the province by RV as research for a new travel company he co-founded called 'TRYPS'.

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