Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 1, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 01, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:32
Kingston's poet laureate Jason Heroux discusses the value of mentorship in the arts and a new program he is involved in; CBC’s Queen’s Park reporter Mike Crawley shares what he knows about the province wide changes being imposed this weekend that aim to curb the spread of COVID-19 once again; Health reporter Carly Weeks talks about why new data that the Pfizer vaccine might be safe and protective for younger teens is welcome news; Washago's Linda Pearce is putting together hundreds of baskets of chocolate this year and getting those into the hands of kids who might not get any; Bonnie Sitter is an author in Exeter, Ontario who has preserved a piece of Canadian history in her new book titled "On the Wright Track."; Dr. Peter Lin on the dangers posed by COVID-19 variants; Ananya Tina Banerjee, an assistant professor in public health at McGill University and at the University of Toronto, on why health officials are urging Canadians not to hold in-person gatherings this holiday long weekend; Large wooden eggs are hidden all around Cobourg, we talk to organizer Jackie Chapman Davis.

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