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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday July 2, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 02, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:41:46
David Kerr is the manager of environmental services for Kawartha Lakes. He discusses how the region is collecting 25% more waste since the outset of the pandemic; 'NAFTA 2.0, the new free trade deal between Canada, the United States and Mexico is finally in effect. So what does it mean for Canadians? We ask Peter Loewen a political scientist at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at University of Toronto; We talk to two local restaurant owners about trying to survive business during the pandemic. John Ackerman of Bud's on the Bay in Brockville describes the difficult decision to close their place; Andrea Chiodo of Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery in Barrie tells us how they've had to adapt; Antje McNeely, Kingston's Chief of Police, is now the president of the Ontario Association of Police Chiefs. She talks about the role of local police amid calls for reform and 'defunding'; The European Union says it's opening its doors to Canadians. But are Canadians interested in going too far during this summer of Covid-19? We talk to travel writer Jim Byers; The Mayor of Innisfil, Lyne Dollin explains the difficulty in keeping the local beach safe - which often means discouraging out-of-towners to stay away.

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