Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday July 13, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 13, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:58:53
This summer, not just kids, but kids and their parents can go together to Camp Mini-Yo-We in Muskoka. The camp's director, Rich Birch explains why they needed to change their operation for this season; We meet Indigenous singer-songwriter Aysanabee, the first artist to be signed by the new Indigenous-run record label, Ishkode; Alys Denby of CAPX reports from London, England in anticipation of what's been dubbed ''Freedom Day' - July 19th - when all the pandemic restrictions will be lifted; Our happiness and well being expert, Jennifer Moss discusses the pressures that are making many employees consider quitting their jobs or look for other work; Can your workplace make vaccinations mandatory? Employment lawyer Jessyca Greenwood outlines some of the complicated legal issues bosses will have to consider; On this week's Ottawa Report, Jordan Press of the Canadian Press weighs in the rumours that the federal Liberals may call an early election; Dr. Ian Arra the Medical Officer for Grey Bruce talks about some locations that are experiencing relatively high infection rates of the coronavirus; Award-winning painter Lynda Todd who is both colour blind and visually impaired talks about her work.

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