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Ontario Morning Podcast - June 24, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:53:18
Naomi Norquay of the Old Durham Road Black Pioneer Cemetery committee talks about their efforts to see the property in Grey County turned into a community learning space; You might be wary of picking up hitchhikers. but would you consider giving an injured turtle a ride? The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre needs volunteers willing to act as ambulance drivers for some or their patients. Sue Carstairs tells us more; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star reports on the province's move to Step 2 in reopening; Alanna McGinn, founder of the Good Night Sleep Site acknowledges that the pandemic has often disrupted our sleep schedule. She talks about the importance of getting enough rest; Gail Bannister-Clarke, President of the Peel Elementary Teachers' local outlines their concerns about the province adopting so-called 'hybrid' learning; Andrew McArthur from the Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research at McMaster University discusses the likelihood that we will reach herd immunity from the coronavirus; Dr. Charles Gardner, the Medical Officer of Health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, discusses the emergence of the Delta variant and our prospects for preventing a fourth wave in the pandemic; Ariel Siller of the Canadian Children's Literacy Foundation talks about the new campaign 'Read On' to help kids stay involved with reading.

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