Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday July 6, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jul 06, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:20
Stephanie Bate of the Integrated Care Hub in Kingston explains how they're helping vulnerable people cope with the heat; Kay Matthews of the Ontario BIA Association outlines their plans to make heritage buildings in the province more accessible; What are the criteria for declaring that the COVID-19 vaccination program has been a success? And is Ontario achieving meeting them? Bioethicist and vaccine distribution task force member Maxwell Smith offers his perspective; Tomorrow, the Assembly of First Nations will elect a new National Chief. Journalist Dan David discusses the candidates and the issues; Today, the Northern Bruce Peninsula is holding a mass vaccination clinic. Dr. Jon Thomas of the Peninsula Family Health Team tells us about their physician-led model and why it's producing great results; Mia Rabson of the Canadian Press discusses how the heat wave that's brought record high temperatures to the west is putting pressure on federal politicians to address climate change; Ann Cavoukian, Ontario's former Privacy Commissioner explains her opposition to vaccine passports; Barbara Swartzentruber of the Smart Cities Office for the City of Guelph outlines a new strategy to reduce food waste called the "circular food economy."

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