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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday April 27, 2021 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Apr 27, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:49:48
Brenda Coleman, a clinical scientist at Sinai Health in Toronto tells us more about a study in which they hope to recruit teachers from across the province to find out how the pandemic has affected them physically and mentally; A conversation with author Sylvia McNicoll about the issue of copyright and how it affects writers' incomes; David Maslove a critical care doctor in Kingston talks about dealing with the surge of patients being brought in from hotspots around the province; We discuss the possibility of vaccine passports and what they could mean for re-starting global travel. University of Ottawa law professor Chidi Oguamanam offers his perspective; Jordan Press, National Affairs Reporter with The Canadian Press, updates us on some of the issues related to the pandemic currently facing the federal government; Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien discusses her response to the 'anti-masking' protestors who demonstrated in the city on last weekend; A workshop in Peterborough is teaching people across the continent about the power of the Pow Wow Dance to heal. Kelli Marshall tells us more.
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