Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday August 4th, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Aug 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:53:22
As Canada starts to open it's borders, immigration is expected to come back on track, and there will be a backlog. Immigration lawyer Maureen Silcoff talks about how to deal with the situation and how many people have had their lives put on hold waiting for answers: Tyler Dawson is an arborist and the owner of Dawson Tree Works as well as a volunteer at the Kwaratha Wildlife Centre. He talks about how he recently rescued two baby falcons; Fears of a fourth wave are growing among healthcare workers. An Ontario nurse and podcaster explains what she'd like to see done to support nurses, as the Delta variant spreads; Ontario Place is getting a new makeover, but not everyone is happy about it. You'll hear people share their memories about their visits to the iconic attraction; Stress and lack of routine because of the pandemic has impacted many peoples' live. A fitness expert explains what stress does to our bodies and minds; In a year of global turmoil and politicians having to make tough decisions, John Boyko’s talks about his why his latest book looks at another such time in Canadian history -- the Vietnam war; The chair of the Simcoe County District School Board, Jodi Lloyd, reacts to the Ontario governments just released back-to-school strategy.

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