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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday July 5, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:43
Erin Scuccimarri who heads the Innisfil IdeaLab and Library tells us about their preparations to reopen under the province's Step 2; The giant drum on cement mixer truck is the unlikely palette for young artists in Barrie. Vanessa Namseang, a Grade 12 student from Innisfil tells us about her winning design. Tyler Durbano from the MacLaren Art Centre tells us more about their contest; One month after the attack in London that left four members of a Muslim family dead we hear how younger people are coping from Summayah Poonah who is with Naseeha, a Muslim Youth Helpline in Ontario; Te Porchside Festival is about to begin in Collingwood. We find out more from Erica Angus of Theatre Collingwood and Scott Hurst, the actor behind 'Laughton Common' a one-man show that will be featured; Ontario's Ombudsman Paul Dube outlines some of the issues presented in their annual report; What kind of a summer can we expect as the number of COVID infections continues to fall? Infectious disease physician, Dr. Gerald Evans offers his perspective; We meet 'Irish Millie' - Millie Shadgett - a 13-year-old fiddler from Peterborough who has just released a self-produced album.

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