Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday November 16, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:59:06
Government relations advisor for Children First Canada Stephanie Mitton talks about the importance of recognizing children's rights and resilience during the pandemic ahead of National Child Day; Jonnathan Marconi, President of Highland Waters Community Metis Council, explains why he persuaded cities like Belleville and Napanee to publically commemorate Riel's role in history for this Louis Riel Day; Kerry McCuaig, a fellow in early childhood policy at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education talks about why Ontario is one of just two provinces that haven't signed a deal with the federal government on 10-dollar-a-day childcare and what needs to happen to make affordable childcare a reality in this province; Chef Daniel Clements from Georgian College in Barrie gives tips on making the most of your groceries in light of rising food prices; Sam Andrey, Director of Policy & Research at the Ryerson Leadership Lab explains what Ontario's decision to end the practice of academic streaming for Grade 9 courses starting next fall means; Mia Rabson, national reporter for The Canadian Press explains Canada's commitments at COP26, next steps and what's ahead with this week's Three Amigos summit; Amy Spendik, assistant professor of the Policing & Community Well-Being program at Trent University explains what you need to know to guard against the rising incidences of phone fraud; Etiquette expert Julie Blais Comeau gives tips on how best to navigate the complexities of COVID-19 manners as holiday party season begins.

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