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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday April 28, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 28, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:51
This week has brought chilling news about some of the youngest Canadians to die from Covid-19. Pediatrician Dan Flanders outlines what experts are saying about kids and the coronavirus; Kristen Jones-Bonofiglio is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing and Director of the Centre for Health Care Ethics at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. She explains why hospitals need to re-think those restrictions on visiting in order to be more compassionate to both patients and staff; Our host Julianne Hazlewood takes part in an online workout for people with Parkinson's Disease; The Biden administration marks it's first one hundred days in office today. Ibrahim Berrada, who teaches Canadian Studies at Brock University discusses how Canada's relationship with the U.S. will change with this new administration; Our Tara Henley talks with author Amanda Ripley, an investigative journalist for The Atlantic about her new book, 'High Conflict - Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out." She examines how opinion is becoming more and more polarized on matters both large and small - and what we can do to bridge the divide; Chris Chen.of Compensation Governance Partners is an expert on executive compensation. He discusses the big money some corporate leaders are bringing in during the pandemic while in many cases, front line staff who deal with public receive no extra consideration; Ian Malcolm of the Rotary Club in Barrie tells us about their plans for a garden to commemorate the pandemic.

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