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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday November 12, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:44:10
Canada's national men's soccer team has two big matches coming up - against Costa Rica and then Mexico - which will be crucial in their efforts to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar next year. Sports journalist Ed Klajman discusses their prospects; Infectious disease expert Dr. Dominik Mertz of McMaster University in Hamilton discusses the concerning rise of cases counts and mortality in Europe; The Simcoe-Muskoka Health Unit has one of the highest infection rates in the province. Charles Gardner, the Medical Officer of Health updates us on the situation; The City of Kingston is partnering with the province, federal government and the organization Homes for Heroes to build a 'village for veterans' made up of tiny homes. City councilor Mary-Rita Holland tells us about the project; Because of the growing number of infections the province has decided to postpone lifting capacity limits at night clubs, strip clubs and event spaces with dancing, like wedding venues. Karen Born, the assistant scientific director for the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table talks about the evolving response to the pandemic her in Ontario; The TV series 'The Mayor of Kingstown' features an award-winning cast including Jeremy Renner, Dianne Wiest and Kyle Chandler. But the real star of a new show is Kingston and its penitentiary. We find out more from Alex Jansen, Kingston's Film Commissioner.

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