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Ontario Morning Podcast - May 4, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:01:25
Workplace mental health expert Mary Ann Baynton tells us how workers can identify if they are suffering from burnout and what employers can do to help; We meet Ontario's first poet laureate, Randel Adjei, who is an art educator, spoken word poet and advocate for education; Don Drummond, who teaches at the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University in Kingston offers his perspective on the two recent reports on the outbreaks in Ontario long term care homes and the government's response; How are design experts rethinking the office for a post-pandemic workforce? We find out from Kevin Katigbak who works with Gensler Toronto, a global design and architecture firm; Dr. Christopher Martin the chief and medical director of critical care at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie tells us about the how the community and the hospital staff are coping with the third wave of the pandemic; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses if and when the federal government will issue vaccine passports and continuing criticism from the opposition to the Liberal response to accusations of sexual misconduct in the military; Eastern Ontario M.P.P. Jim McDonell tells us about thinking he had caught a cold and discovering that he had contracted COVID-19 shortly after being vaccinated. The vaccine apparently did its job and drastically reduced any symptoms; Jennifer Moss explains that we all have a set point for happiness that we tend to return regardless of triumph or tragedy.

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