Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday October 5, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:43:14
Not surprisingly given the tragic effect of the pandemic on the residents of long term care homes, many Canadians say they want to 'age in place'. So is that feasible given the current level of government and social supports? We ask Michael Nicin of the National Institute on Ageing; New research suggests that the rural-urban divide between Conservative and Liberal voters has never been wider. Michael Johns offers his analysis. He's a visiting professor at York University; The return to the workplace keeps getting delayed for many people because of continued concern about COVID-19. Career specialist Lisa Taylor weighs in on how employees and their bosses are dealing with the uncertainty; Patrick Poulin of Randstad Canada is an expert in staffing and human resources. He discusses the labour shortage in Ontario and what can be done to make jobs more appealing to prospective employees; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press talks about the Prime Minister's widely criticized decision to vacation during the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and also looks at the prospects for the next federal Liberal cabinet; Paul Calandra, House Leader for the Progressive Conservative government outlines some of their priorities for the next session in the legislature.

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