Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday May 21, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:38:08
Family lawyer, Russell Alexander, author of "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce", discusses how the decision as to whether or not to vaccinate younger children can become an issue between divorced or separated parents; With the province looking to reopen, more people will be heading to cottage country soon. Terry Rees from the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Association offers some advice on emergency preparedness; Dr. Gerald Evans, an infectious diseases specialist at Queen's University in Kingston offers his reaction to the provincial government's 'roadmap to reopen' Ontario; CBC reporter Karissa Donkin tells us about the efforts of the McLeod family from Trenton to see new legislation governing the use of ATV's following the death of their 10 year-old son, Horatio; Henry Hughes the Mayor of Oro-Medonte tells us about their effort to clamp down on so-called 'party houses'; Lindy Mechefske, a food columnist at the Kingston Whig Standard talks about her new book 'Ontario Picnics: A Century of Dining Outdoors.'

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