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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday November 5, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:00
David Common from CBC's Marketplace tells us about their investigation that found a connection between a Canadian clothing retailer and a Chinese factory that is believed to use forced labour; The federal government has committed to no longer financing fossil fuel projects abroad. If they make good on an election promise, the Liberals will also end subsidies to domestic oil and gas industries. Sarah Burch the Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Governance and Innovation at the University of Waterloo offers her analysis of these initiatives; Dr. Peter Juni, Scientific Director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, has reaction to Premier Ford's decision not to make health care workers subject to a vaccine mandate; The Buy Veteran campaign on this week puts the spotlight on businesses owned by veterans. Dog House Brewing in Petawawa is one them. Owners Richard McNish and his son Brady are both serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses the province's fall economic statement; We know a lot more about COVID than when the pandemic started. So why are we still taking certain precautions that aren't really necessary? The CBC Haydn Watters explores that; They'll be launching pumpkins by trebuchet in Midhurst this weekend. Ken Ground of the Midhurst Lions Club tells us more; Krista Dalby tells us about the Firelight Lantern Festival this weekend in Picton.

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