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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday January 13, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 13, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:57:52
Tim Farquaharson, the Deputy Chief of Peterborough, talks about the alarming rise in seizures of crystal meth; There has always been a tug-of-war between employers and employees about workplace health and safety especially now during the pandemic. Human Resources expert Nita Chhinzer explains who is responsible for what; Jeff Lehman, the Mayor of Barrie and Mitch Panciuk, the Mayor of Belleville offer their reaction to the new restrictions to be implemented by the province; Peter Shi Jiao of Statistics Canada explains why they are hoping thousands of Canadians will send in their blood samples to help track the distribution of COVID-19 antibodies; Some people love to work from home; some people don't; and some people wish they could. Sociologist Scott Schieman talks about his study into how working from home is affecting people; Rex Deverell and his son Shelton tells us about the children's book they've created called 'Muddle in the Park'; Dr. Peter Jüni, the scientific director of the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table for Ontario talks about the new measures that are being adopted in hopes of slowing the spread of the coronavirus; Ingrid Gayle is the founder of Girl Boss Chess, a global online school geared toward teaching chess to women and girls, including people who identify as girls and non-binary people.

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