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Ontario Morning Podcast Thursday January 6, 2022
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 06, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:00:16
Washington is set to mark the one year anniversary of the Capitol riot today, but the big question is, in a divided America who is remembering what exactly? And what's the long term legacy of the shocking event? We asked political scientist Tom Schaller of the University of Maryland. A new mental health hotline for Ontario farmers is live. We heard from farmer and psychotherapist Deborah Vanberkel about the importance of this resource and finding the right person to listen on the other end of the line. Hospitals across the province are under staffing strain as the Omicron variant continues to spread through the healthcare system. We took a look at the conditions inside Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. We talked to Carmine Stumpo who is President and CEO of Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. Netflix's 'Don't Look Up' is a star-studded satire about climate change, but what does a real climate scientist think about the film? We talked to Simon Donner who is a Professor and Climate Scientist at UBC. Who won a dairy trade dispute between the United States and Canada? Officially it was the Americans. But the Canadian government isn't admitting defeat. We learned more from Peter Clark, President of Grey-Cark-Shih Associates. What have experts learned about the Omicron variant so far? And what does it suggest about the weeks and months ahead? House doctor Peter Lin tells us more about that. No indoor dining or going to the movies. No workouts at the gym or packing lunches for the kids before they head off to school. It feels for many of us like it's 20-21 all over again, but this time, with the Omicron variant thrown in. So how does Ontario get on the path out? We hear from CBC's Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley. When a Peterborough emergency vet clinic hit full capacity on New Year's Eve, a neighbouring animal hospital came to their aid. We heard from Dr. Kristy Hiltz who helped and she talked about the ongoing staff shortages in veterinary medicine.

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