Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday September 16, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:05
Kingston Police continue to crack down on large parties in the university district. Chief Antje McNeely talks about what they're encountering and how they're responding: Tonight the City of Orillia is holding the Climate Future Virtual Open House hosted by Bob MacDonald of CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks. Renee Recoskie tells us about what they're hoping to accomplish; Canada is facing an acute shortage of affordable housing. How are the federal parties promising to respond? Leilani Farha is global director of The Shift, an organization that advocates for housing as a human right. She offers her assessment of their different approaches; In just under a week, you'll have to show a vaccination receipt in order to get in to a restaurant, movie theatre, and a number of other indoor spaces here in Ontario. But the government's system has come under fire. We find out more from Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star; What role do vaccine passports play in containing COVID-19. and else can people who are vaccinated do to help stop the spread? We find from our medical expert, family doctor, Peter Lin; Dr. Rosanna Salvaterra's time as Medical Officer of Health for the Peterborough region is coming to a close. We'll talk to her about managing the pandemic and her new role as Alberta's Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health; The return to school will likely mean there will be a lot more sleep deprived-teens across the country. Psychotherapist Laura Cavanagh has some advice on how to ensure they get the rest they need.

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