Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday May 17, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 17, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:52:20
The CBC's Antonia Reed investigates why eating disorders are on the rise for young people and adults snd why some people have been struggling with their relationship to food during the pandemic; A white gunman accused of "racially motivated violent extremism" killed 10 people and wounded three in Buffalo on Saturday. Today, President Biden will speak to Americans grieving after another example of racist violence. Political scientist Keneshia Grant discusses what message she expects him to bring; Many CBC listeners know Elamin Abdelmahmoud for his pop culture podcast POP CHAT. He's now released a new memoir entitled "Son of Elsewhere: A Memoir In Pieces". Elamin talked with host Piya Chattapadhyay on CBC Radio's Sunday Magazine about growing up in Kingston, Ontario; Tonight, a private session will be held in Peterborough to discuss the opioid crisis. We hear more about the off-the-record meeting from organizer and recovering addict Alex Bierk; Laura Osman of the Canadian Press discusses the federal government's new National Adaption Strategy targeted to mitigating climate change; Our Queen's Park reporter, Mike Crawley recaps last night's provincial leaders debate; ? Haliburton County has come up with an ingenious way to use goats to protect some vital land at Barnum Creek Nature Reserve. Sheila Ziman of the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust tells us more.

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