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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday July 6, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 06, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:46:06
The U-S has bought the global supply of the Covid-19 drug remdesivir for the next three months. Will it take the same approach with a vaccine? Alexandra Phelan at the Centre for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University in Washington, D-C. offers her perspective; Tracey Wodnisky of the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre tells us about starting Ontario's first 24/7 text line for sexual violence survivors in need of support; A tale of two beaches. The Mayor of Wasaga Beach, Nina Bifolchi explains why they will be closing down part of the beach because they are unable to enforce physical distancing; Tom LaForme owner of Beachside Cottages and Beachside Takeout in Sauble Beach, talks about being able to reopen last Friday; Kristin Muszynkski is a civil litigation lawyer and a member of the executive of the Federation of Ontario Law Associations. She describes how Ontario courts are attempting to return to in-person hearings and trials; Ashley Wallis of Environmental Defence in Toronto reminds us about 'Plastic Free July'; Chris Wallace of Maple Grove Farms in Mansfield tells us about their vending machines for produce.

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