Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday May 27, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 27, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:00:07
Charlie Pinkerton of iPolitics, offers his analysis of the federal Auditor General's two recent reports; Today, the federal government will make an official public apology to Italian-Canadians who were sent to internment camps during World War Two. James Malizia shares his grandfather's story and explains why the apology is important; Will kids be back in the classroom before the school year ends? No one in the government seems eager to commit to the idea. We find out more from Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star; Jaime Peterson, owner of Silver Cinema in Gananoque tells us about their plans to add a drive-in theatre at the rear of their location; Kat Tancock and Domini Clark of Rewilding magazine discuss the concept of re-introducing native plants in order to restore habitat and natural balance whether it's in a rural locale or a suburban yard; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about what we'll need to do to safely reopen and avoid a fourth wave of infection; We meet Peterborough palliative care physician, Dr. John Beamish who has just been honoured by the community for his work; Author and podcaster Anna Sale discusses her book 'Let's Talk About Hard Things'.

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