Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 22, 2021 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Apr 22, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 01:03:59
Donnie Crowder is the owner of Gail's Hot Box Huts, an ice fishing operation on Lake Simcoe. He tells us why he's concerned about what might be the impact of a new residential development of 7,000 homes;Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley recounts the confusion and disagreement among the Progressive Conservatives that led them to revise and retract restrictions put in place to curb the coronavirus. He tells us how recent polling has revealing declining support for the provincial government and Premier Ford; Tim Gray of Environmental Defence discusses the impact that the pandemic has had on environmental initiatives and also shares some surprising silver linings; Carolynne Crawley, a forest therapy guide explains the virtues of walking in the woods; Living Green Barrie is on a mission to plant ten-thousand trees for the city. We find out more from Andee Pelan; Family doctor Peter Lin explains when and how to self-isolate if you're concerned you have been exposed to the coronavirus; Could of out-of-reach housing prices lead to a surge in right-wing populism? Business writer Daniel Tencer explains why he thinks there could be a correlation; Even with the pandemic, there are ways to adopt healthier, greener habits. Tess Wittmann of Sustainable Kingston has some suggestions.