Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday November 25, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 25, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:50
Leah Dies from Holland Landing, just south of Barrie is one f the authors of a new book that is available online that deals with some of the hardships of infertility: "Where's Helen? Real and Raw Infertility Journeys" ; The cost of housing continues to climb out of reach for many. Could a solution to this crisis be something called a community land trust? Suzanne Martineau recently made a presentation to town council in Gravenhurst on the concept; Our Queen's Park correspondent Mike Crawley discusses internal information that reveals that the provincial government is going to fall short of its goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; The Black Friday and holiday sales have begun. Financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons has some advice on how to stay on budget; Coyotes are becoming a more familiar sight even in suburban and urban areas. We find out more from their behaviour from Dennis Murray is the Canada Research Chair in Integrative Wildlife Conservation at Trent University in Peterborough; Earlier this week Ontario Northland had a test run from from Union Station in Toronto to North Bay. Paul Kelly, the Mayor of Gravenhurst was along for the ride. He explains why the service would be welcomed by his community; Bath and body retailer Lush Cosmetics is has announced it will no longer be on various major social media platforms. Marketing expert Sam Fiorella offers his perspective on the company's decision; We meet Synthia Kiss, a drag queen, originally from Peterborough, who appeared on the second season of Canada's Drag Race.

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