Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday November 26, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:11
Catherine Field, a freelance journalist in Paris reports on the aftermath of the death of some 27 people who had boarded an inflatable dinghy in hopes of crossing the English Channel to the U.K.; Steven D'Souza of CBC's Marketplace reports on the threat of flooding and how many Canadians are vulnerable because of inconsistent real estate rules, a lack of of information about the risk, and the reluctance of some insurers; We hear from Kingston mother Lyn O'Callaghan has flown to Costa Rica to check her son into rehab, which was unavailable here despite of his urgent need; Another century - another pandemic. Amateur historian Dave Town talks about his new book, 'Spanish Flu : Orillia’s Ordeal in 1918.' From lockdowns to vaccine mandates, opinions about the COVID-19 crisis can be very polarized. Political science professor Fiona MacDonald joins us to talk about how to deescalate the tension; Patricia James of St. James United Church in Stroud tells us about the benefits from forest bathing.

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