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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday March 4, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:16
Dr. Eileen Rakovitch a radiation oncologist, and Medical Director of the Louise Temerty Breast Cancer Centre in Toronto, reminds people to make an appointment for routine screening and testing if they are at risk for cancer; Our provincial affairs reporter Mike Crawley provides analysis of the government's vaccination program; Rob Benzie of the Toronto Star discusses some of the contentious - and in some cases fraudulent claims - made about the pandemic by the independent M.P.P. for the riding of Lanark - Frontenac - Kingston, Randy Hillier; Janie Cooper-Wilson of the Ontario Historical Society why she believes graveyards need to be preserved and protected; Calvin Prowse is a member Maccess, an advocacy group for students with disabilities at McMaster University. They maintain that in some ways education has become even more inaccessible since moving online; Family doctor Peter Lin has the latest information on COVID-19 vaccines; Infectious disease specialist Dr. Kevin Schwartz explains why he is advocating for more widespread use of rapid antigen tests; Mike Mildon and his friend Jackson Rowe investigated the mysterious disappearance of Mike's uncle 86 years ago in the new series “For Heaven’s Sake" that's now available on CBC Gem.

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