Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday July 15, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:46
Malaika Collette of Peterborough is 18. She offers her perspective as young activist witnessing the environmental threats that are believed to have been brought on by climate change; Grey County Council has no plans to purchase land adjacent to the Old Durham Road Black Pioneer Cemetery. County Warden Selwyn HIcks discusses other ways they can acknowledge the region's Black heritage; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star explains how the Minister of Education put himself in a no-win situation after retracting a controversial preamble to the math curriculum; Dieter Mueller tells the story of a case of whisky lost that's been on the bottom Otter Lake since the '60's that he hopes to recover today; Kelly Bos , a relationship expert and host of the podcast "Talk Therapy Pod" talks about the anxiety about socializing some of us may feel as more and more restrictions are lifted; Family doctor Peter Lin explains why we may end up needing a booster shot to continue to fend off the coronavirus; The European Union has announced comprehensive new legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We find out more from Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence.

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