Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday January 12, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:42
Cara Zwibel of the Canadian Civil Libertes Association outlines some reservations about the need for jurisdictions to enact curfews to help control the pandemic; Trent University neuroscientist Neil Fournier how our brain responds to stress and how that might increase our tendency to indulge to excess; Dr. Barry Rubin of the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto's University Health Network was one of the authors of a study among health care workers. And it revealed that burnout was becoming a serious problem even before the onset of the pandemic; Susan Dunkley tells us how she came to start a new business at the age of 60 during a pandemic. Suzie HomeMaker helps with organizing, transitioning and downsizing homes; Rebecca Waldron, a mother of three school-age kids talks about the frustrations of attempting online learning with very slow internet service; On this week's Ottawa Report, Jordan Press looks at the government cabinet shuffle and the response to the rioting in Washington, D.C.; Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses what might further restrictions the provincial government might put in place to further combat the coronavirus; And Gwen Hope of the Peterborough Theatre Guild tells us about their upcoming auction of costumes.

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