Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday November 23, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:46:01
According to a new set of environmental audits, the Ontario government has ignored the public's right to consultation on environmentally-significant decisions. We find out more Ontario's Auditor General, Bonnie Lysyk; We talk with Kim Hay an amateur astronomer from Yarker who has been honoured for her contributions to the science by having an asteroid named after her: 10062 Kim Hay; Mike Hearn, a father of two in Midland, explains why he's anxious to get them vaccinated against COVID; Fewer people than normal are getting their routine vaccinations. Sandra Hanna of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada makes the case to permit pharmacists to administer more of the publicly-funded vaccines; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press previews today's Speech From the Throne and the priorities as Parliament resumes; Dr. Ann Collins, Past President of the Canadian Medical Association says that the federal government and social media companies both need to take a stand against the physical and online abuse that health care workers are subjected to; Orillia is working to get a warming centre up and running. City councillor Jay Fallis tells us about their efforts.

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