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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday January 22, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:00
Colin Jagoe is a high school science teacher in Brighton who has been teaching from his home lately. We talk to him about getting ready to head back to the classroom on Monday; A sustainable women's fashion brand is spearheading a project to turn hospital PPE waste into new gowns and masks. The CBC's Liny Lamberink reports on the Lifecycle PPE project; Charlie Pinkerton, deputy editor at iPolitics, how discusses the report on workplace harassment has led to the resignation of the Governor General Julie Payette; David Common of CBC's Marketplace tells us about their investigation into the lack of supports for covid long haulers; Former diplomat Colin Robertson, discusses the significance of President Biden's first call to a foreign leader, which will be to Prime Minister Trudeau; Our Haydn Watters reports on how medical units around the province are offering their facilities, resources and personnel to help ease the pressure on hospitals in hot spots; Folksinger Ian Bell talks about the origins and enduring appeal of sea shanties.

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