Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday November 19, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:10
Farmer Lester Weber talks about why he and other southern Ontario farmers are sending bails of hay to Saskatchewan; Sean Holman, Wayne Crookes Professor of Environmental and Climate Journalist at the University of Victoria, looks into a new survey on how the media reports on climate change; Shari Kasman talks about her book "Rocks Don't Move and Other Questionable Facts", created from random facts from strangers she received in exchange for her old books; Asha Tomlinson breaks down a new Marketplace investigation into homeopathic products sold at drug stores across Canada, sometimes alongside scientifically tested cold and flu medication; Screentime columnist Eli Glasner has the lowdown on the new group of Ghostbusters and the director bringing the franchise back to life as well as Will Smith's turn as a tennis dad in King Richard; Orillia Library CEO Bessie Sullivan on why the board for the Orillia Public Library has asked the city for 72-thousand dollars for an on-site outreach worker; Artistic Director Tim Carroll explains how the Shaw Theatre is embracing a festival atmosphere for its holiday lineup

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