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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday Junes 9, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 09, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:54:51
Frances Smith, the Mayor of Central Frontenac Township which includes the hamlet of Parham, describes how the community is responding after the fire and shooting incident Sunday night that led to the arrest of a man yesterday; Epidemiologist, Nitin Mohan discusses the challenges as many jurisdictions enter stage two of the province's reopening plans while other areas such as Toronto and Hamilton will by subject to the current restrictions; Alok Mukherjee, the former Chair of the Toronto Police Services Board and co-author of "Excessive Force: Toronto's Fight to Reform City Policing" discusses 'defunding' of police forces as calls for change come in response to the murder of George Floyd while in police custody; Ross McIntyre with Camp Couchiching in the Orillia area tells about 'camp in a box'; Joanne Gallop, until recently was an employee of Canopy Growth in Smiths Falls. She tells us how she and many of her colleagues were laid off over Zoom; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the Prime Minister's call to require police to wear body cameras; Erick Laming is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto.His research focuses on police use of force and its impact on Black and Indigenous communities. He talks about the effectiveness of having police wear body cameras; Tracy Turner and her daughter Molly tell us about rescuing a baby beaver.

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