Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday November 23, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 23, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:48:06
Gillian Findlay previews this season's premiere on The Fifth Estate: their investigation into what police knew - and when they knew it - as the worst mass murder in Canada's history took place earlier this year in Nova Scotia; Greg Thomson of Charity Intelligence has recommendations on how to ensure your donations do the most good; How can we expect COVID vaccines to be distributed in Ontario? Dawn Bowdish. a professor in pathology and molecular medicine at McMaster University describes what will have to be taken into account; Blue Ant Media is a company headquartered in Ontario with staff in the UK, US and Singapore. They're introducing some changes to help employees cope with the pandemic - such as an earlier start to the weekend. We find out more from Megan Atkinson, the company's vice president of human resources; Dr. Michael Green the head of the department of family medicine at Queen's University talks about the problem of getting more doctors to locate to underserviced areas; There remains a ban on most highway travel to and from the U-S, but Canadian snowbirds are getting creative in finding ways to head south this winter. Evan Rachkovsky of the Canadian Snowbirds Association tells us more; And we meet Danielle Robinson who created Just Colouring Books after realizing her own six-year old daughter didn't see kids who looked like herself in what was then available.

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