Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday June 22, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:16
More than 75 per cent of adults in the province now have had at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. So how do you reach the remaining 25 per cent? We hear from Paulos Gebreyesus of the Regent Park Community Health Centre in Toronto; The Cornwall Interfaith Partnership is hosting a virtual screening of a documentary 'Ohero:Kon' by the filmmaker from Akwesasne, Katsitsionni Fox. It documents the rites of passage of two Mohawk girls on their four-year journey to womanhood. We hear from the Ms. Fox and the event organizer Bev Pyke; Fergal O'Hagen from the department of psychology at Trent University in Peterborough offers his reaction to a recent report that working long hours can be hazardous to your heath; Gemini Award winning actor Sid Bobb previews tonight's Indspire award show where he will be a presenter; CBC Business reporter Kyle Bakx explains how restrictions have created a windfall in savings for some people and where they might spend that money; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press outlines how the federal government will no longer require fully-vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents to quarantine when returning from outside of the country; Dr. Kelly Grindrod is a pharmacist and associate professor at the University of Waterloo. She explains that there is no risk in substituting one mRNA vaccine for another; Northumberland County resident Ken Croft describes how an infestation of gypsy moth caterpillars is attacking the tree canopy.

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