Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday July 12, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:26
Several community organizations as well as businesses, environmental groups and members of the insurance industry have come together to form a group called Unflood Ontario. Its goal is to reduce the risk of flooding in the province. Burkhard Mausberg the program manager tells us more; We meet Olympic hopeful Ali ten Hove from Kingston who will be part of the sailing competition in Tokyo; Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, Medical Officer of Health for Peterborough Public Health explains why their infection rate is higher than the provincial average - and how she feels about her community moving to Step 3 in the reopening plan; Post-pandemic in the U.S employees from across all sectors of the economy are quitting their jobs - often because of burnout or lifestyle choices. Could we see this trend in Canada? We ask economist Sheila Block; Summer school starts in Simcoe County today. Jodi Lloyd the chair of the District School Board.talks about what they expect; Someone gets two doses of the vaccine but then tests positive for COVID-19. How does that happen? Dr. Dominik Mertz an infectious disease specialist from McMaster University discusses what are called 'breakthrough' cases; Theatre by the Bay in Barrie has a new show called 'The Ghost Watchers' that uses augmented reality to introduce the audience to figures from the city's past. Iain Moggach, the theatre's artistic director, describes the show to us and we meet one of the ghosts - Thomas Baggs (as portrayed by actor David Evans).

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