Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday August 31, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 31, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:37:22
The major parties are making commitments about climate change on the campaign trail. Climate scientist Katherine Hayhoe offers her analysis of their respective positions on the issue; New data shows that overdose-related calls reached a record high in Peterborough this year. Evan Brockest from Peterborough Public Health describes how the region’s opioid crisis has worsened and the efforts to provide prevention and treatment; Calling all crossing guards. The school year is just about to begin but in Orillia there's a shortage of crossing guards, Nancy Wilding, the Health and Safety Officer for the city tells us more; Students will return to in-person class this fall, but how will they adjust after a year full of stops, starts and virtual school? Education policy expert Kelly Gallagher-Mackay shares her thoughts; The CBC's National Affairs Editor Chris Hall discusses the federal election; When school resumes many music classes will be held outdoors. We find more on how teaching music will be different this year from Dan Austin, band director at Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute.

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