Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday November 18, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 18, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:50
Colin Robertson, a former Canadian diplomat and vice president and fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, talks about what is on the agenda as leaders from Canada, the United States, and Mexico meet in Washington; Rob Norman, the creator of the new CBC podcast Limited Capacity, talks about all things dark and disturbing that went into his new show; Author and sustainable design professor Lloyd Alter explains how reducing consumption is the first step to shrinking your carbon footprint and leading a greener lifestyle; Diane Bergeron, President of CNIB Guide Dogs, talks what it takes to train a dog for a very special job and why they're looking for new volunteers; Artist and author Student Asim previews the "Tell a Story, Save a Life" virtual event on the power of storytelling to combat Islamophobia; Medical columnist Dr. Peter Lin talks about why COVID-19 numbers are going up in Ontario, and what we can do to reverse this trend; CBC Queen's Park Reporter Mike Crawley talks about how a massive piece of proposed legislation in the U.S. could throw a wrench in Premier Doug Ford's plan to make Ontario the hub for electric vehicle production; Jennifer Siripong Mandel and Anika Chabra, the co-founders of Root and Seed, talk about their web-tool that helps people digitally preserve their family traditions, stories and recipes

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