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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday March 18, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:19
A new report says that last year 160 women and girls were killed in Canada almost all by men. Jenny Wright from the Canadian Femicide Observatory joins us for a deeper look at the issue; Dawn Lavell-Harvard of the First Peoples House at Trent University previews "Living Prophecies: Coming Together in Times of Change", the annual Elders and Traditional Peoples Gathering that will be taking place virtually for the first time; David Common of CBC's Marketplace tells us about their investigation into the latest phone and internet scams; Dan Hennessy, a housing advocate in Peterborough, makes the case for building tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness; NORC is an acronym for 'naturally occurring retirement communities'. They could be apartments, condos, co-ops, or social housing where seniors live. Tai Huynh of the University Health Network OpenLab has been identifying these locations in order set up vaccination clinics at them; Film critic Karen Gordon talks about this year's Oscar contenders and how you can stream them; Ali Na is a professor of film and media at Queen's University in Kingston, and is a researcher on anti-Asian racism. She's talks about her research and the prevalence anti-Asian racism here in Canada; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss talks about the arrival of spring .

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