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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday April 7, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 07, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:01:47
Family doctors could play a larger role in getting everyone vaccinated against COVID-19. We find out more from Liz Muggah, she's a family doctor in Ottawa and president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians; City council in Oro-Medonte have authorized designating the Old Town Hall and the cenotaph as a provincial heritage site. Mayor Harry Hughes tells us why they did so;. Dr. Piotr Oglaza the Medical Officer of Health and CEO of Hastings Prince Edward Public Health outlines how the pandemic is currently affecting his region and what measures he thinks are necessary to curb its spread; Kingston librarian Kimberly Sutherland Mills recommends some books inspired by Paris; Sophia Ikura of the Health Commons Solutions Lab advocates for making the vaccination of essential workers a priority; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press previews the federal Liberals' virtual national party convention; Dr. Derek Benjamin, the chief of medicine at the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie describes the status of the pandemic in his area; The city is calling on local artists to help put Kingston's Grand Theatre to good use by sponsoring a local arts residency. We find out more from Colin Wiginton, cultural director.

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