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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday May 17, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 17, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:45:09
Researchers at York University are taking a closer look at how stigma and anti-Asian racism is affecting Chinese Canadians during the pandemic. PhD student Terri Chu tells us about their research; Rad Simonpillai is the Culture Editor at NOW Magazine and a regular contributor to CBC Radio. He previews Canadian Screen Week that will culminate in the presentation of this year's awards; Laura Dunphy is a former hair stylist and the publisher of Salon Magazine, a national trade publication and Chantal Valkenborg is the owner of CC Weddings and Events in Kingston. They discuss the challenges presented to their respective businesses due to the restrictions put in place because of the pandemic; As the Tokyo Olympics approach, we hear from freelance sports reporter Jack Gallagher about life in Japan during the pandemic and the public's feelings toward the games; Some teachers in Ontario say they're behind where they should be in teaching the current curriculum. And they worry that even when things return to normal some students won't catch up. That's according to a questionnaire from the CBC sent to educators across the province. Our Paula Duhatschek has more on what they said; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss explains that some personality types better equip people to cope with the stresses of the pandemic.

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