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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday December 23, 2020 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Dec 23, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 00:57:44
As Ontario heads into lockdown in a few days, churches are deciding whether or not to go ahead with in-person Christmas services. Bishop Michael Oulton of the Kingston of the Anglican Diocese in Kingston explains their decision to move services online; Journalist Ernest Owens says some progress has been made featuring LGBTQ characters as romantic leads in movies and on TV; We hear from Lori Black, a personal support worker in Barrie - the first person to receive the covid vaccine in Simcoe-Muskoka; Dan Skelton of Blue Mountain Ski Resort describes their reaction to learning they will have to suspend operations during the coming lockdown; BBC contributor, Scottish journalism professor Eamonn O'Neill describes the turmoil created by the discovery of a mutation of the coronavirus; Ontario Morning's story producer Tara Henley who also writes a column for the Toronto Star recommends some books for holiday reading of last-minute gift-giving; Every year, the Orillia Youth Centre serves up a festive Christmas dinner for young people, family and friends. The director of the centre, Kevin Gangloff and volunteer Julia Bonsu tell us about this year's preparations; Callie Hill of Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén in Tyendinaga tells us about their new series of children's books in the Mohawk language.
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