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Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday October 29, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:53
A new by CBC Marketplace investigation is finding troubling links between forced labour in China and some of the tomato products in Canadian grocery stores. Host Asha Tomlinson outlines what they have learned; Our happiness and well-being expert, Jennifer Moss discusses the importance of the 'right to disconnect' from work; Owen Sound's historic jail and courthouse are up for sale; the city also plans to sell the airport and earlier this month it closed on the sale of a former water reservoir site. Why are so many assets being sold off? We ask the city's mayor, Ian Boddy; Former diplomat Colin Roberston discusses the priorities at the upcoming meeting of the G20; Author Andrew Hind shares some of the tales from his book, 'Muskoka's Most Haunted'; Scientist Eleanor Fish an immunology professor with the University Health Network and the University of Toronto talks about the decision to provide take-home COVID tests to Ontario students; The organization Speaking of Wildlife in the Severn Township ishosting "Hoot N' Howl", a series of guided tours to observe local nocturnal creatures. Wildlife educator Krystal Hewitt tells us more.

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