Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday November 2, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:56
COP26 is underway in Glasgow, Scotland but the Presidents of both China and Russia will not be at the table. How will that effect the international effort to come to an agreement on reducing greenhouse gases? We ask international affairs expert Colin Robertson; Ellen White is a private investigator in Barrie and the creator of the podcast 'Whereabouts Unknown'. She talks about her work and her efforts to assist families and the police in their efforts to find missing persons; Seventy five year-old Gary Weston died on after suffering a severe stroke and pneumonia caused by COVID-19 which he contracted after rejoining his hockey league. His daughter Amber-Lea shares his story; The Food Venture program at Georgian College in Barrie is helping young entreprenuers get delicious dishes from their kitchen table to yours. Sima Gandi tells us about it; Where is the hostility towards our politicians - particularly women politicians - coming from? And how do we balance freedom of expression and personal safety? Trent professor Kathryn Norlock shares her perspective; We talk with Janet Silver, Managing Editor of iPolitics about Prime Minister's Trudeau's message at COP26; Want to get a sense of how healthy Ontario's rivers, streams and lakes are? There's a new online map to help you do that. We hear from Carloyn DuBois one of the creators of the Great Lakes DataStream; Corey McMullan of McMullan Appliances in Smiths Falls tells us how he inadvertently became a hit on Tik Tok.

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