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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday May 10, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:10
Is banning certain foods at school the best way to protect children with severe allergies? Preliminary studies from a team at McMaster University in Hamilton say not necessarily. We find out more from allergist Dr. Susan Waserman; Erica Johnson of CBC's Go Public shares the story of an 85 year-old man with Alzheimer's who was sold all kinds of products that he did not want or need at an outlet of The Source; Suparna Sharma, editor at The Asian Age in New Delhi updates us the dire situation in India due to the pandemic and then Harshanvardhan Lingegowda from Queen's University in Kingston tells us about a GoFundMe campaign called CAre for India that they have launched; Barrie is now the fourth most expensive city in the country for rental housing. Business journalist Daniel Tencer offers some analysis; Donna Guzik looks ahead to the week in business; As more and more of us get vaccinated we' re beginning wonder what that means for working from home. We'll ask workplace expert and productivity coach Clare Kumar about the future of telework post-pandemic; Wendy Cox is one of the program coordinators for the Good Food Box in Kincardine. She tells us about their new Neighbour to Neighbour initiative.

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