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Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday September 27, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 27, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:47:24
Residents and workers in long-term care homes were among the hardest hit at the outset of the pandemic. Are we now better prepared to protect them as another winter approaches? Globe and Mail health reporter Carly Weeks discusses the situation; Researchers at the University of Guelph found that 8 in 10 preschoolers taking part in their study ate too much sugar. And that could impact their food choices later in life. We find out more from David Ma of the Guelph Family Health Study; Rotary Clubs across the province are raising money to help fund the Water First Internship Program that will help to train Indigenous people to operate water treatment facilities on reserves. We find out more from Steve Meadley, a Rotarian in Barrie; Former diplomat Colin Robertson talks about the future of Canada's relationship with China following the release of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig; Today the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation launches a five-days of virtual programing available to all Canadian schools and the general public. Stephanie Scott, the executive director of the organization outlines what they have planned; Elizabeth Bardon, the COVID-19 Incident Commander for the Kingston Health Sciences Centre discusses putting 136 health care workers on a two-week unpaid leave for not being vaccinated; We catch up with Carlotta James, one of the marathoners on the Monarch Ultra Relay Run. It's following the flight of the monarchs through Ontario, as the butterflies make their way towards Mexico.

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