Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday November 27, 2020 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Nov 27, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 00:36:03
Rachel Ettinger, founder of Here for Her, a social enterprise focused on health education and menstrual equity advocacy would like to see governments here in Canada follow Scotland's lead and provide free access to menstrual hygiene products; Asha Tomlinson of the CBC's Marketplace previews the first episode in their series, 'Face Racism'; Peter Weltman, Ontario's Financial Accountability Officer, outlines the new report which focuses on how as much as 30% of the province's infrastructure is in poor shape; Peterborough councillor Steven Wright explains why the city is going to hire a co-ordinator for diversity, equity and inclusion; Disifectant wipes - which are being used everywhere on everything - are being blamed for clogging up vital equipment in Cornwall's sewage treatment facility. We find out more from Bill deWit from the city's Municipal Works; And it's time to start thinking about ordering those gifts online if you want them to arrive by Christmas. Spokesperson Jon Hamilton tells us what's going on at Canada Post.