Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday October 28, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 28, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:52
Chris Hartwell who is building a home in Minden explains how he decided to go off the grid after Hydro One estimated they would charge $80 thousand to connect to his property; We meet Valentina Gastaldo a filmmaker who contributed to the documentary "Migrant Lives in Pandemic Times"; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses what advocates are hoping to hear when the provincial government tables amending the legislation affecting long term care homes; An alarming die-off of birds is occurring along Wasaga Beach and it's suspected to be due to botulism poisoning.We find out more Cathy Stockman who is involved in attempting rehabilitate some of the animals. She is with the Shades of Hope wildlife Refuge in Pefferlaw; The CBC's Hallie Cotnam takes us to Rock Dunder, a nature trail and preserve that may be suffering from its popularity; Dr. Seema Marwaha addresses the issue of vaccine hesitancy among some parents who may be wary of their younger children receiving the COVID shot; During the federal election campaign, the Liberals promised 3-billion dollars to hire new family doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners. Dr. Katharine Smart, President of Canadian Medical Association explains why it's vital that the government follows through with its promise; For many kids, there are barriers that prevent them from coming to the door to trick-or-treat.We hear from Rich Padulo and John Groe who are leading community initiatives to make trick-or-treating accessible for all.

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