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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 8, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 08, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:01:32
Deborah Vanberkel is a psychotherapist in Odessa just west of Kingston. She also owns a farm along with her husband. And this unique combination of expertise led her to create the Farmers Wellness Program to help people in agriculture contend with mental health issues; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses the provincial government's new stay-at-home order; The Mayor of Collingwood Brian Saunderson talks about how his community is coping with the pandemic and what he predicts will be the effect of the current stay-at-home order; Kevin Mackinnon, an editor of Canadian Running Magazine and Triathlon Magazine Canada has some tips on how to lift yourself out of your exercise slump; Earlier this week the U.S. Treasury Secretary called for a global minimum corporate tax. We get reaction from Toby Sanger, an economist with Canadians for Tax Fairness; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses how more and more younger people are falling ill with variants of the coronavirus; Leah Zaidi is a futurist. She outlines what we need to consider when trying to imagine what the world will be like in the aftermath of the pandemic; Orillia painter Marlene Bulus tells us how her childhood in Oro Medonte has inspired her work.

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