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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday January 20, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:52:35
Snowmobile Safety Week got off to a tragic start on the weekend. Three people died in two separate accidents on Georgian Bay.We get an update from Sgt. Paul Potter of the O-P-P,; Dr. Matthew Weiss the Medical Director of Donations for Transplant Quebec discusses Nova Scotia's decision to adopt a policy of 'presumed consent'. Unless specified otherwise, it is assumed that a deceased person's organs and tissue will be available for donation; CBC Tech journalist Takara Small talks about what social media companies are doing in anticipation of the inauguration ceremony today; Cheryl and Tom Martin of Napanee created the charity Helping Cope Through Hope. Cheryl talks about preparing to join her husband who is already in Zambia; Political scientist Niambi Carter of Howard University discusses today's inauguration and the new administration to be led by Joe Biden; Looking for something fantastic to read? Michelle Berry, author and the owner of Hunter Street Books in Peterborough recommends some slightly surreal books that could offer the perfect escape; Dr. Jeff Kwong a senior scientist at I-C-E-S, offers some analyis of the data on the rates of infection and recovery here in Ontario; Joanne Verbruggen and her kids Michael and Amber are having trouble getting a connection for online learning at their home near Sharbot Lake. So they pitched a tent and used Mon's cell phone to create a wifi hotspot. A new twist on outdoor education.

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