Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday June 30, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 30, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:54:29
John Gradek of the Global Aviation Leadership Program at McGill University in Montreal discusses the announcement from Air Canada and WestJet that the airlines will no longer leave seats empty on aircraft to provide physical distancing among passengers; Our happiness columnist, Jennifer Moss, examines how even as more and more of us report feeling stressed during the pandemic, many of us are afraid to ask for help; Amanda Stone helps at the North Hastings Community Cupboard in Bancroft. She tells us about how their growing fresh produce on their tower garden; Ontario Power Generation has announced that it has ended efforts proceed with a plan to store nuclear waste under Lake Huron near Kincardine. We have reaction from Brennain Lloyd of Northwatch, a group monitoring the situation; Erin Balser of CBC Books has recommendations for summer reading; Ian Lee of the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University talks about the decision by various companies to withold their advertising from Facebook; Morgan Seabrook is member of the youth advisory council for the Human Environments Analysis Lab at Western University where teens have been working with to see how vaping impacts the health of young people. Jason Gilliland is the director of the lab and a professor of geography at Western. They talk about their work and the province's new regulations on how vaping products can be sold or advertised; We check in with Cathy Smith the owner of The Kawartha Buttertart Factory.

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