Ontario Morning Podcast - September 2, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:15
Prescott Mayor Brett Todd tells us about a public transit pilot project called the River Route with will provide bus service through Brockville, Augusta, Prescott and Edwardsburg/Cardinal; Broadcaster, author, and entrepreneur Erica Ehm tells about the acadeMY boot camp for teens that's being put on this week by the non-profit organization Inside Out; Quebec now has a vaccine passport - Ontario will have one soon. We get an overview on how they work and why they're being implemented from Carly Weeks, health reporter with the Globe and Mail; A lot of what gets posted online is inaccurate or misleading. A group of researchers from McGill University and the University of Toronto have created the Canadian Election Misinformation Project with the aim of monitoring and responding to incidents. The project's director Aengus Bridgman tells us more; Family doctor Peter Lin has advice for parents on how they can help to keep their kids safe and healthy when they go back to school; Some longtime residents of a small cottage country township in Hastings County say their rights and interests are being trampled by a growing group of so-called vacationers who formed a voting bloc to influence the local government. CBC reporter Stu Mills told us about the controversy; Dr. Gerald Evans has been advocating for a vaccine passport for months. He's a medical doctor and infectious disease specialist at Queen's University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre. We hear his reaction to the province's decision to issue vaccine passports.

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