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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday June 22, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 22, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:48:47
In the U-S, cases of COVID-19 are spiking across the so-called Sun Belt and the West. Sheena Harris a professor at history at Tuskegee University in Alabama discusses the political impact of the spread of the coronavirus in 'Trump country'; James Skidmore teaches German studies at the University of Waterloo and also offers webinars to help instructors adjust to online teaching.He talks about the opportunities for students to cheat as more instruction and testing moves online; The CBC's Inayat Singh, looks into the predicament of those who are refusing to work during the pandemic for safety reasons and what their and their employers obligations are; Jay Exton the owner of The Canoe and Paddle English Pub and Restaurant in Lakefield now owns a bit of Blue Jays' history: the AstroTurf from their 1993 World Series win at the former SkyDome; Brock McGillis played for the Windsor Spitfires and Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League.He agrees with other former players who say the OHL and the CHL have been complicit in hazing, bullying and abuse of underage players for decades; The City of Kingston is hoping to revitalize the downtown core by adapting to the changes brought on by COVID-19. Mayor Bryan Paterson tells us about 'Love Kingston Marketplace'; Shannon Gutoskie of the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority describes the lady slipper orchids that are flourishing at the Purdon Conservation Area in Perth.

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