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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday July 3, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:52:31
What's driving people's choice to wear a mask - or not - during the pandemic? Psychologist Frank Farley explains how our survival instincts are influencing decisions that can affect our health; Kim Blackwell, the managing artistic director of 4th Line Theatre, tells us about the Festival Friday Farmers' Market that they are hosting; The contents of our toilets could hold some information about COVID-19 and its spread. The goal is to find new cases of COVID-19 and any hot spots that may have gone undetected. Nina Simmons an associate professor at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa is a member of the research team; It has been less than two weeks since Kingston's Love Marketplace project got off the ground and it's already hit a snag. Kingston mayor Bryan Paterson tells us about some of the changes their making to help local businesses; Political scientist Niambe Carter looks at the challenges Americans will be facing as they consider celebrating Independence Day as the county experiences a record high number of infections; Jim Hughes is a fifth generation farmer in Prince Edward County who employs a small number of migrant workers on his fruit farm. He describes how they all have coped during the pandemic; Corinne Pohlmann of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business explains why they are lobbying the federal government to provide more financial support for small businesses.

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