Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday October 18, 2021 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Oct 18, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:43:46
Peterborough has been ranked number one in the province when it comes to the health of local democracy. Dave Meslin, of the non-profit Unlock Democracy which conducted the study tells us more about what they learned; What's at stake at the upcoming COP26 conference on climate change? We ask Isabelle Turcotte of the Pembina Institute; The aftermath of this year's Homecoming weekend at Queen's University in Kingston led to arrests, fines and complaints. We hear from Alyth Roos , President of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society, Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson and Dr. David Messenger, the Head of Emergency Medicine, Kingston Health Sciences Centre; Michelle Lem is a veterinarian and founder of Community Veterinary Outreach. She outlines a study that she helped to author that compared the health of the pets belonging to people experiencing homelessness with those in the rest of the population; Artist Kathryn Durst tells us about her new "Alone in My Own Body: Learning to Reconnect" that features work she created from models who posed over Zoom.