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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday November 19, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:45:01
Today is UN World Toilet Day. It was started to bring awareness to the billions of people living without access to reliable sanitation facilities. And that can have far-reaching social impact. We learn more from Susan Elliott, a professor at the University of Waterloo, who researches the relationships between environment and health; Mike Crawley, who covers provincial affairs for us, outlines the Auditor General's report that warned that the government is at risk of failing to meet its climate change targets; Malaika Collette, a Grade 12 student from Peterborough, is one of the organizers of Mock COP26 a virtual conference on climate change involving young people from 145 countries; Infection control epidemiologist Colin Furness of the University of Toronto expresses some concern about the large number of people who are being permitted to cross the Canada-U.S. border; Deer carcasses are being abandoned by hunters who can't find anyone to process their kill. Tammy Thurston, who works at a butcher shop in the Lindsay area, explains that the number of qualified butchers has dropped while the demand for their services has increased; Author and historian Carolyn Harris talks about the fourth season of the Netflix series 'The Crown' and how accurate the show is in its depiction of people and events.

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