Ontario Morning Podcast - May 22, 2019
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 22, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:58:41
Colinda Clyne of Upper Grand District School Board in Guelph comments on the updated Aboriginal curriculum in Ontario high schools; City councillor Shelley Carroll explains how an independent audit found few savings for the City of Toronto; Bernice Wolf of the Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario explains how they provide convenient and appealing food for their patients; Steve Clarke, Mayor of Orillia explains why he is in favour of an audit of municipal costs as recommended by the Premier; Viki Reynolds extolls the virtues of dandelions; Bill Adair of the Federal Accessibility Legislation Alliance explains the importance of Bill C-81 which would set standards for better access to workplaces, employment, and public services for Canadians with disabilities; Cortney LeGros describes how the seed library in Hunstville works; Democratic Representative Brian Hughes explains why he and other politicians are concerned that border patrol officers who serve along the Canadian border are being reassigned to the Mexican border; Curator Michael Rikley-Lancaster tells us about the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum National Historic Site.

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