Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday May 25, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 25, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:48
Today marks one year since George Floyd was killed by a former police officer in Minneapolis sparking protests and an ongoing debate on police accountability and community safety. Georgia Fort a freelance journalist in Minneapolis to reflects on the significance anniversary; A soak in a warm bath can be relaxing but could it also help to relieve the symptoms of anxiety, depression and PTSD? That's what Nicholas Ravanelli of the School of Kinesiology at Lakehead University is investigating; Clement Bamikole, a liberal arts professor at Georgian College in Barrie looks back at the since the murder of George Floyd while in police custody; Tim Salomons who teaches psychology at Queen's University in part of a team of researchers studying the link between tick bites and lyme disease; Phil Harding tells us what it was like over the long weekend when traditionally the area is swamped with tourists and cottage-goers eager to enjoy the unofficial start of summer; Emily Gruenwoldt of Child Health Canada says that we need to prioritize children as we begin to plan our recovery from the pandemic; Michael Papadacos the manager of infrastructure planning for the City of Peterborough outlines part of their plan to replace and increase the tree canopy.

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