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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday July 9, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 09, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:53:44
Celeste Loewe, a physician in training with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit talks about the growing risk from tick bites; Claire Bouvier tells us about the Rural Mentorship Program launched by Kingston Economic Development Corporation and Queen's University; Our provincial affairs reporter, Mike Crawley, breaks down the P.C. government's 'COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act' that could result in changes to twenty pieces of legislation; Kate Schuyler of Toronto describes why she is about to drive with her mother from Fort Myers, Florida to her mother's home in Huntsville; Advocates are hopeful that the federal government may use the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit as an impetus to create a national basic income program. We hear more from one of them, Elaine Power of Queen's University in Kingston; Shane Bateman of the University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College has tips on keeping your dog or cat safe during this heat wave; We speak with Betty-Lou Kristy is the new Chair of the Minister of Health's Patient and Family Advisory Council. Her appointment comes as the province grapples with a number of problems, from COVID outbreaks in long-term care and on farms, to a worsening opioid epidemic and rising rates of mental illness; Cornwall's Mayor Bernadette Clement tells about the shipping containers the city is making available for pop-up shops.

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