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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday July 20, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:29
The Ontario Medical Association has joined the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario in advocating that all health care workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. Dr. Adam Kassam president of the OMA outlines their position; Sage and Sunshine will offer elementary-school age children education on Indigenous culture and language. Ashley Wynne, who is Anishinaabe and school's founder tells us about her plans for the school; Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman updates us on the clean up efforts in the aftermath of the tornado; Chris Peacock of The Sharing Place Food Centre in Orillia talks about the continuing need for donations; A national summit on Islamophobia will be hosted on Thursday by the federal government. Nuzhat Jafr of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women outlines some of what they hope to achieve; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the continuing controversy surrounding federal Green Party leader Annamie Paul; We talk to a mom Reem El Asaleh and her daughter Hanen about their preparations to celebrate Eid; In-person instruction and activities are set to resume for post-secondary students this fall. We hear about Trent University’s plans for in-person learning and the vaccination requirements for students from Associate Vice President, Nona Robinson.

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