Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday March 11, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:18
A new wastewater testing project is telling us a lot about the spread of COVID-19 in four Simcoe County communities. Denina Simmons of Faculty of Science at Ontario Tech University tells us about their work; From new vaccines in pharmacies to concerns about queue jumping, there have been a lot of developments as the province's vaccination program proceeds. Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley brings up to date; The opposition says that the provincial government has bungled communications throughout the pandemic. Is this a fair assessment? Thomas Tenkate of the School of Occupational and Public Health at Ryerson University offers his view; There's something rotten in Kingston. Or, at least, something smells rotten in Kingston. City councillor Simon Chapelle explains how they responding to the odour emitted at the Royal Milk baby formula company; We hear about a farm in New Lowell near Barrie where the community can learn about African culture. Ginelle Skeritt, the co-owner of Adinkra Farms tells us about a new program they've launched during the pandemic; Family doctor Peter Lin looks back at a year of coping with the pandemic and the threat of COVID-19; Tom Murphy of the fifth estate outlines their investigation 'Broken Honour' into allegations of sexual misconduct levelled against very senior officers in the Canadian military; Our happiness expert Jennifer Moss talks about the role of friendship - and how it has changed during the pandemic.

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