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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday October 15, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:48:00
Changes are being recommended to improve communication between coroners and grieving families in Ontario - something families and advocates say is long overdue. The CBC's Logan Turner has more from Thunder Bay; Barbara Perry, from the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa discusses the creation of the position of a new special envoy dedicated to combatting antisemitism; Hundreds of surgeries in Cornwall are being put on hold once again as rising numbers of COVID-19 patients have forced the hospital to close operating rooms. Dr. Garry Weinberg, Chief of Surgery at Cornwall Community Hospital describes the situation for us; Indigenous canoe builder Chuck Commanda talks about teaching some of the students at St. Theresa's Catholic High School in Midland how to build a birch bark canoe; David Common of CBC Marketplace outlines their investigation into 'steering' a by some real estate agents where they deliberately 'steer' clients away from vendors that are offering lower commissions on the sale; Dr. Vivien Brown, chair of HPV Prevention Week explains how the pandemic has delayed the regular program of vaccinating younger people against HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer; It's that time of year: we meet Darlene Downey of Downey's Farm in Caledon where they are celebrating with their annual Pumpkinfest.

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