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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday June 11, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:44:56
Looking forward to a road trip? Jim Byers of canadiantravelnews.ca shares his recommendations and experiences; Lorraine Weinrib, a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto explains the implications of the Ford government's decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause for the first time in the province's history; We catch up with Marie-Noëlle Denis and her elder daughter Laurence Denis-Bertrand around Sharbot Lake on their walk en route from Peterborough to Ottawa to raise money for Type One diabetes research; Zainab Chaudry of the Council on American-Islamic Relations describes their workshops on bystander intervention to combat Islamophobia; Our Haydn Watters visited Fairvern Nursing Home in Huntsville where staff and families were marking "hug day."; Alexandra Anderson of Camping in Ontario - a trade association that represents public and private campgrounds - tells us how their members are preparing to welcome people; Lee Hays, the director of Alumni Engagement and Services at Trent University in Peterborough tells us about their 'Grad From Your Pad' convocation ceremonies; We have brief conversation with Abigail LaChapelle from the Quest Art School and Gallery in Midland where she's taking art classes out for plein air painting; And we hear from Gananque shere global water dances are being held this weekend, for the first time ever. Debra Donaldson of the Global Water Dance group describes the event for us.

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