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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday December 2nd, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Dec 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:42
Zoey Purves is one of a group of Canadians aged 12 to 18 is launching a court challenge to lower the voting age. She explains why she wants youth to vote in the next federal election; John Williams, a Midland based maple syrup producer, talks about the state of Ontario's syrup supply as Quebec releases 22 million kilograms of its reserve stock; Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley breaks down the new report from Ontario's Auditor General, including the 22 million tax dollars in COVID-19 relief that went to businesses that weren't actually eligible for it; CBC's Imani Walker speaks to people about what helped them get through the challenging year of 2021; Gretel Montenegro felt lost when she first came to Collingwood from Columbia, until she found her 'angel' in the form of a helpful realtor in the community. She explains what that meant to her and how she's trying to provide the same support to newcomers now; Our house doctor Peter Lin takes a closer look at the Omicron variant and how we can fight it; Travel journalist Jennifer Weatherhead Harrington explains how the arrival of the Omicron COVID-19 variants how is that affecting travel, especially international holiday travel, as we approach the holidays; Stranded in a blizzard on Christmas Eve. It's not the plot of a Hallmark Christmas movie, but a new play premiering in Belleville tonight. Local playwright Peter Paylor talks about his inspiration.

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