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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday August 25, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 25, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:51:49
This summer farmers right across the country have been struggling with drought and low crop yields.And with experts saying that these extreme conditions will only continue, the agriculture sector is racing to find solutions. We find out more about the challenges they face from John Pomeroy of the Global Water Futures Programme at the University of Saskatchewan; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss discusses how one can broach the very personal subject of burnout and mental health problems with your boss at work; Eleanor Fast Equal Voice Canada, which is tracking the participation of women during the federal election. She talks about the need for greater representation of women in Parliament; We continue our examination of the pandemic's impact on small business. Jeanette Johnston of the Leeds Grenville Small Business Centre in Brockville tells us about the situation in her region; Our Tara Henley shares her conversation with Genevieve Graham about her new novel "Letters Across the Sea"; If someone were to launch a Charter challenge to a vaccine mandate at a college or university, what success could it have? Very little according to Samuel Trosow who teaches in the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University in London; Remembering Charlie Watts. Robb MacKay a music teacher in the Limestone School Board in Kingston, and an adjunct lecturer in the School of Music at Queen's discusses the life and style of the late drummer of the Rolling Stones

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