Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday August 24, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:00:28
Candace Rennick, a former personal support worker and now a member of the executive for CUPE Ontario explains how PSW's still undervalued in spite of the provincial government's decision to temporarily extend their pandemic pay raise; Psychologist Khush Amaria discusses how employers can foster a culture where workers can feel secure when they need to take time off to because of concern about their personal mental health; We get an update on the COVID-19 outbreak in the small community of Barry's Bay from Dr. Robert Cushman, the acting Medical Officer of Health for the Renfrew County and District Health Unit; Dr. Chris Winter is a neurologist and sleep medicine specialist and the author of 'The Rested Child.'. He talks about the importance of sleep for children and how to recognize if they're suffering from a sleep disorder; More and more companies are mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for their employees. Lawyer Hena Singh explains what employers are legally allowed to require from workder and in what situations an employee may be exempt; Chris Hall the National Affairs Editor with the CBC's Parliamentary Bureau and the host of The House on CBC Radio offers his analysis of the federal election campaign to date; Dr. Peter Jüni the Scientific Director of the province's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table comments on the surprise resignation of Dr. David Fisman from the group; Michelle Eaton from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce discusses their campaign to make local business an issue in the federal election.

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