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Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday Septembere 23, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:44
Starting thinking now about ordering books for Christmas gifts! Sue Carter the former editor-in-chief at Quill & Quire, Canada's book-publishing magazine explains how the publishing industry has also been disrupted by supply chain problems; Poet, writer, and dancer Abena Beloved Green tells us about her contribution to this year's virtual edition of Kingston Writers Fest; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley updates us on Premier Ford's appearance at a news conference yesterday - the first in more than two months. And he discusses how the outcome of the federal election could influence the outcome of the provincial election next year; It took them 20 years but mother and daughter Mary and Kristine Verbeek have finally completed the last leg of the Bruce Trail. They tell us about their two decades of hiking together; Artist Houssam Alloum brought 200 paintings with him to Gananoque in 2018 when he arrived as a refugee. He'll be sharing his story in a virtual speaker series at the Pump House Steam Museum tonight in Kingston; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about booster shots for those already vaccinated for COVID-19; Olivier Bourbeau of Restaurants Canada updates us on the continuing labour shortage in restaurants across the country; Mno Bimaadiziwin means "A Good Life" in Anishinaabemowin. It's the title of of the latest production at Theatre by the Bay in Orillia. We'll hear about the unique origin story from the show's creator, Ziigwen Mixemong.

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