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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday July 22, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:59:22
In the aftermath of the devastation caused by the tornado, Barrie city councilor Natalie Harris is advocating for changes to the Ontario Building Code to make the use of tornado straps mandatory; Peter Duck of CBC Windsor shares some stories from brides and business owners about how wedding planning changed during during successive lockdowns and reopenings; Peter Weltman, Ontario's Financial Accountability Officer discusses how the provincial government found itself with more than $10 billion it had budgeted to spend; We get a preview of the Olympics from the CBC's Renée Filippone who in Tokyo to cover the games; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses the growing fears of a fourth wave in the pandemic and what measures we can take to avoid it; When is appropriate to ask someone if they have been vaccinated? Dr. Udo Schuklenk, a Professor of Philosophy at Queen's University in Kingston offers his perspective; We meet Aaliyah Edwards. The athlete from Kingston is the youngest player on Canada's women's basketball team in Tokyo.

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