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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday August 12, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:56:51
The Town of Innisfil has used a Ministerial Zoning Order to help expedite the building of a new GO Station and surrounding community hub. We hear from Tim Cane the director of the Orbit project, and from Claire Malcolmson of the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition. who oppose the development's proximity to Lake Simcoe; Wiping personal information from your smartphone or other digital device before you get rid of it is not always as simple as it sounds. We get some advice from Jason Ceci, a researcher at the University of Guelph; Google is suggesting that employees who decide to work from may also get a cut in pay. Mazi Raz from the Ivey Business School at Western University in London offers his perspective on the proposal; The City of Kingston is inviting residents to a free community event tonight, featuring a singalong around a campfire led by a local musician. Jenn Campbell from the city's Heritage Services tells us more; Project Arrow will bring together domestic auto parts, technology and expertise to create a made-in-Canada electric. Lorraine Sommerfeld who writes for driving.ca tells us how they hope to do it: How vulnerable will young kids be to the Delta variant when they return to school? We find out more from family doctor, Peter Lin; Even as many scientists are saying we've entered a fourth wave, the province is looking at loosening restrictions. We speak about Ontario's strategy with the Toronto Star's Robert Benzie; Astronomer Mike Fich gives us a primer on the Perseid meteor shower.

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