Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 15, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:53:54
What happens if Ontario runs out of ICU beds? Who will be denied care if it comes to that? David Leposfsky an advocate for people with disabilities says the government's current guidelines are discriminatory; The CBC's Carmen Groleau reports on how culinary schools in Ontario are responding to the challenges presented by the pandemic; Barbara Shakell-Barkey of Orillia has been diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer. She describes what has been like to have her surgery postponed in order to reduce demands on hospital resources; Andrew Rasiullis, a longtime expert in Russia and Eastern European, discusses the implications of Russia's troop buildup near Ukraine; Family doctor Peter Lin offers some suggestions on what can be done are a few key things that could be done by to ease the seemingly never-ending tension and stress we're enduring because of the pandemic; Robert Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star offers his perspective on how Premier Doug Ford and provincial authorities have responded to the third wave of the pandemic; Josh Tabish of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority tells us about their research that indicates the digital divide between urban and rural areas is growing.

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