Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday June 17, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 17, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:56:03
Avia Eek the co-owner of Eek Farms in Holland Marsh south of Barrie talks about contending with the dry weather; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about the possible link between myocarditis and COVID vaccines; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star discusses the provincial government's announcement that they will protect two acres of green space for every acre of land approved for development by a Ministerial Zoning Order; Psychedelics Research Collaborative is a new initiative at Queen's University Kingston that is exploring the potential of psychedelics in healing. David Clements tells us about their work; Tom Schaller, a political scientist at the University of Maryland has analysis of the Biden-Putin summit meeting; Kingston city council has voted to relocate the statue of Sir John A. MacDonald from City Park to the cemetery where he was buried; Mayor Bryan Paterson discusses the decision.The CBC's Amanda Pfeffer reports on the provincial government's decision to disband Community Advisory Boards, groups that helped with oversight of Ontario's largest jails; Clean Energy Canada has just released a report that describes a major realignment in which new jobs in the clean energy sector will more than compensate for the loss of jobs in fossil fuel industries. Sarah Petrevan tells us more.

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