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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday March 15, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:45:54
After a year of living with COVID-19 restrictions,Ontario is facing a mental health crisis. Leading organizations have come together for a new campaign called Everything Is Not OK. We find out more from Jack Veitch from the Canadian Mental Health Association's Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge branch; Christine Yip is an organizational effectiveness expert. She discusses how to find balance between employees who enjoy the flexibility that comes with working from home and others who may struggle because of lack of conventional structure; Melanie Gallant who represents the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Canada says that ten years after the beginning of the Syrian civil war, the situation for refugees is even worse because their personal resources are depleted and the pandemic has hurt the economies of the countries where they now are living; Nellie Ross of Orangeville describes her experience as a so-called COVID long hauler; Kaitlin Schwan works with The Shift, an Ottawa-based non-profit that advocates for housing as a human right. She talks about the factors that making real estate more and more expensive here in Ontario; One year ago, Jeannine Taylor of KawarthaNOW began writing weekly messages of hope. She shares some of her reflections on the past year and what's ahead.

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