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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday March 18, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 18, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:50
Alex Boutilier, National politics reporter with the Toronto Star talks about the issues that are likely to emerge at the Conservative Party's convention this week; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley offers more details on his exclusive story in which people who were hired to answer calls on the province's vaccine booking lines say the were ill-prepared for the job; The race between the COVID-19 variants and vaccines is on as Ontario enters what experts say is the third wave of the pandemic. Dr. Peter Juni, scientific director of Ontario's science table, offers his perspective on the situation; A vaccine has yet to be approved for children 12 and under. So what can they safely do as spring and summer nears? Pediatrician, Dr. Dan Flanders is provides some answers; Peterborough’s Selwyn Township wants to make room for more green space as part of an initiative called Depave Paradise. Heather Ray of Peterborough GreenUP tells us more; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses the decision by some countries to suspend the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine - and why Canadian medical authorities have deemed it safe and effective; Ontario's Solicitor General Slyvia Jones talks the province's vaccination strategy; Turns out, improvisation isn't just for the stage. Performer and improv teacher Lauren Stein tells us about the benefits of improv at work.

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