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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday October 7, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 07, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:53
The Fresh Food Weekly food program in Barrie has had to close - founder, Leah Dyck, tells us why; Newly elected MP for Peterborough Kawartha Michelle Ferreri tells us about why Mental Health Awareness Week is important to her; Melissa Benner is Director of Communications at Community Food Centres Canada. She describes what food insecurity is looking like across the country in the wake of the pandemic; Expect price hikes in gas at the pumps and heating your house this winter - economist Ian Lee, a professor at the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University, explains why; Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley talks about the PC's new campaign ads; Dr. Anna Banerji, a pediatric Infectious disease specialist, discusses a new respitory disease, RSV, that affects very young children and babies, particularly in Northern communities; Patricia Lingley-Pottie is the President and CEO of the Strongest Families Institute. Her organization has teamed up with the Mental Health Commission of Canada to offer tips on how to support the mental wellness of young people; Hillary Flood, Communications Manager at the Peterborough Business Improvement Area, talks about Peterborough's Mac and Cheese Fest.

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