Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday February 9, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Feb 09, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:56:51
Colin Furness, an infection control epidemiologist at the University of Toronto offers his insight on the province's state of readiness as the government begins to ease restrictions in some areas; Black men have always had the right to vote in this province and in this country but that doesn't mean casting a ballot has always been easy. Natasha Henry, the of the Ontario Black History Society takes us back to 1848 and the small southwestern Ontario town of Colchester; Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health is among the units that will start easing restrictions tomorrow. It will be in the Green category; the stay-at-home order will also be lifted. We hear more from Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson; Dr. Fahad Razak a physician at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto talks about the science behind the Ontario government's decision to begin relaxing restrictions in some parts of the province; Nearly one-third of all active cases of covid in Simcoe-Muskoka are among young adults, aged 18 to 34. We get the perspective of two young people in the Barrie area, Meghan Cameron and Shondra Durrant; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press outlines the Senate debate on Bill C-7 which would alter the current legislation on the medical assistance in dying; Entrepreneur Kerin John wants to tells us about her new website shopblackowned.ca. It's an online store and a database for Black-owned businesses across the country; Dan Skelton of Blue Mountain Ski Resort and Robert Huter of Mount St Louis Moonstone talk about getting ready to reopen - again.

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