Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday November 15, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:43:27
Blue Mountains wants you. And they are offering a minimum wage of $16.50. Lesley Biffin of the resort's' human resources department tells us what they are offering prospective employees; CBC journalist Emily Brass tells us about her new podcast 'Type Taboo: Diary of a New Diabetic' that profiles her personal health crisis; Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogosh discusses the use and efficacy of COVID-19 booster shots; CBC's Go Public investigated a new scam that cost one unwitting victim $3500 when she thought she'd had been hired to work from home. Erica Johnson tells us what happened; Wondering why your lettuce wilted so soon; why your berries went bad? It may be because it spent a long time in transit. Ontario's food wholesalers are among those dealing with shipping delays. Michelle Broom of the Ontario Produce Marketing Association explains why there have been delays getting their product to the consumer; Michael Lochran is a psychotherapist working in addiction treatment. He talks about the challenges of coping with the pandemic as another winter approaches.

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