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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday December 11, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Dec 11, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:56:03
Jaskaran Sandhu of the World Sikh Organization in Toronto discusses what is motivating protests by farmers in India; Robert S. Barrett talks about some of the themes in his new book "Hardwired: How Our Instincts to be Healthy Are Making Us Sick."; Sociology researcher Leslie Bikos outlines some of her new study called “It's all window dressing. Canadian police officers' perceptions of mental health stigma in their workplace"; Falice Chin of the CBC Radio show Cost of Living offers some some tips on how to reduce your carbon footprint if you shop online this holiday season; Jeannette Johnson and Reverend Marianne Emig Carr are members of the Brockville Freedom Connection. They are presenting a concert online in support of Somali refugee Nasro Mohamed and her family; Michael Warner, the medical director of critical care at Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto, talks about the rising numbers of infections in the Toronto area and the toll it is taking on resources; Westben Concerts at the Barn in Northumberland County is presenting a special concert 'Tree of Light'. We find out more from the story's author Chris Cameron and Brian Finley the artistic director of Westben.

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