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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday November 9, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 09, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:31
The pandemic forced CUSO International to stop sending volunteers into the field. Nic Moyer the organzation's CEO tells us how they're getting ready for their first deployment in twenty months; Collingwood will be honouring local veterans by lining the streets downtown with one-hundred-and-five banners. Susan Nicholson of the Collingwood BIA tells us about the effort; We get a cross-border account of what it's been like now that Canadians can cross over to the U.S. On the Canadian side we hear from the Mayor of Prescott, Brett Todd and from across the St. Lawrence we hear from Betsy Smith of NAC Logistics in Ogdensburg, New York; Barrie city councillor Keenan Aywin tells us about his motion put to crack down on noisy vehicles; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press talks about what's happening on Parliament Hill this week; Are there bad dogs or just bad owners? The province has relaxed restrictions on the ownership of pit bull-type dogs. Just days after the regulations changed a dog that had been deemed dangerous was released back to its owners and allegedly attacked a Toronto-area teenager. Julia Espinosa is lead researcher at the Canine Cognition Lab at the University of Toronto offers her insight into dog behaviour; You could say marriage was in the cards for them. Avid hockey card collector Devan Bruce of Kingston puts his proposal and a ring in a collectible hockey card package.

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