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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday March 26, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:43
Hallie Cotnam from CBC Ottawa tells us how the local pharmacy in the hamlet of Sharbot Lake found itself with a surplus of vaccine. And how that led to an avalanche of requests from people beyond their community; Rachel Buxton, a researcher with Carleton University's biology department helped lead a study that suggests that immersing ourselves in the sounds of the natural world could provide relief from mental stress and even physical pain; A year ago, Gelja Sheardown lost her husband Barrett to an opioid overdose. Tomorrow, she'll be at the Owen Sound Farmer's Market helping raise money for local addiction services. She remembers her husband and the devastating discovery of his death; Cathy Abraham, President of the Ontario Public School Boards' Association and trustee with Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board says that the province failed to provide the money needed by schools to meet the demands of the pandemic; Asha Tomlinson, one of the host of CBC's Marketplace tells us about their investigation into what they call the 'covid conspiracy movement' which is fuelled by misinformation on social media; Andrea Piller is a Prince Edward County artist and Phyllis Sibthorpe is a local senior. The artwork inspired by their talks will be unveiled at the Art of Conversation event today on Facebook

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