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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday March 23, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:22
Judith Burfoot of All Welcome Here, will be making a presentation to Prince Edward County council tonight. The organization which she helped to found, advocates for more diversity and inclusion in the broader community; Cognitive neurologist Dr. Howard Chertkow explains 'brain fog' and how the pandemic could be causing it; A report released yesterday concluded that the police force racially discriminated against the family of Colten Boushie during a 2016 investigation into his death. Caitlyn Kasper, a senior lawyer with Aboriginal Legal Services offers her reaction to the findings; The Ontario government has announced that they will be phasing out fax machines. So when will our organizations and institutions go completely digital? Michele Lajeunesse of Technation Canada - a national technology industry association - shares her perspective; 87 year-old Glad Bryce is - well - glad that the Y in Gravenhurst will be reopening next week. She's eager to get back in the pool to continue her training for a world championship to be held in Tokyo this summer; Mia Rabson of the Canadian Press talks about the apparent disconnect between Erin O'Toole and some members of the Conservative Party on the issue of climate change; Immunologist Dawn Bowdish of McMaster University in Hamilton describes how they will be conducted research on the effectiveness of vaccines in long term care homes; Forrest Groves tells us how he wasn't going to let a little us stop him from wakeboarding in Georgian Bay near Collingwood.

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