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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday December 16, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Dec 16, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:47:24
Michel Rodrigue, Vice President of Organizational Performance and Public Affairs at the Mental Health Commission of Canada, explains how you can enjoy holiday celebrations while protecting your emotional well-being; Rebecca MacDonald, the bookkeeper at Richard's No Frills in Owen Sound, explains why she started their "12 Days of Christmas" campaign, delivering custom-made gift baskets to six long term care homes in the area; Stephen Kidd, Principal Social Policy Specialist with Development Pathways, talks about a new report that concludes that government financial support during the pandemic is inadequate in many countries; Melina Pearson, an outreach coordinator with The Bereaved Families of Ontario, shares how we can cope with grief over the holidays; Cynthia Reyes, the co-author of the Myrtle the Purple Turtle series, talks about the latest book in the series, Myrtle and the Big Mistake; Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council is organizing a COVID youth town hall, Raienkonnis Edwards of Akwesasne Mohawk Territory is hosting the event and joins us to talk about how First Nations youth in Ontario have been faring during the pandemic; CBC's Teghan Beaudette talks about a new initiative from The Canada Council for the Arts that will offer grants to create new works of art or digitize existing projects.

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