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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday December 3, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Dec 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:00:34
Britney Hope is a member of the Belleville Peaceful Streets Network. She explains her opposition to the local police acquiring a special restraint chair that can be used to control people who they believe are capable of self-harm; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses how the provincial government is getting pressure from both sides: businesses who want to be open and health authorities who are calling for more stringent measures; Actor Elliot Page of 'Juno' and 'Inception' fame has announced they are trans. We get reaction from Brandon Amyot a member of the LGBTQ plus community in Orillia; Emma-Jane Hamilton tells us how she will be joined by Indie an intervention dog, who will be coming to Kingston Secondary School to help comfort and reassure students; Dr. Peter Szatmari is overseeing a project to build a better mental health system for students at colleges and universities; Family doctor Peter Lin has some advice on how to stay healthy during the holidays; The medical journal The Lancet has just published its annual report assessing the impact of climate change on our health. Dr. Claudel Desrosiers outlines the Canadian brief derived from the data; Charley and the hot tub. Port Hope writer Chris Jones tells us about a surprising and uplifting encounter he had with his son who is on the autism spectrum.

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