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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 29, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:14
Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, Peterborough's medical officer of health is among those supporting the idea of diverting vaccine supplies to hot spots in the province; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley updates us on the Ford government's decision to underwrite paid sick days for employees; Nita Chhinzer is an expert in human resources who teaches at the University of Guelph. She offers her perspective on the provincial government's program to temporarily cover the cost of paid sick days for employees; Jeremy Taggart's mother Berle is a resident at Roberta Place long term care home in Barrie. He offers his reaction to the report from the provincial Auditor General that concluded that much of Ontario's long-term care sector and the ministry that oversees it, were not prepared or equipped to handle the pandemic; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses how more and more younger people are finding themselves vulnerable to the variants of the coronavirus; Dr. Naheed Dosani, a palliative care physician and health justice advocate outlines what he thinks are the shortcomings of the Ford government's plan to cover the cost of sick days for employees; Kate Bahen of Charity Intelligence explains how some Canadian charities are are doing better than others right now and how a change in regulations could help those organizations that have been less successful at attracting donations during the pandemic.

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