Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday June 10, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jun 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:41:10
Tracy Saarikoski runs four child care facilities with Discovery Early Learning and Care in Sudbury. She explains how they were surprised that the province would allow daycares to resume operations so soonand what protocols they'll adopt when they do reopen; Reopening the Canada-US border was expected to happen on June 22nd. But now it appears that the restrictions will continue well into July. We get reaction from Laurie Tannous an advisor to the Cross Border Institute at the University of Windsor; Eric Thompson of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home in Kingston tells us about their drive-thru visitaton service; Keenan Aylwin, a city councillor in Barrie makes the case for redirecting some of the police budget to other social services; As much of the province prepares to enter stage 2 in the easing of COVID restrictions, we hear from Rhonda Keenan of Peterborough and Kawarthas Economic Development. She says local businesses are relieved but concerned about re-opening; Kimberly Sutherland Mills of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library recommends some reading for Pride Month; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses New Zealand's success in effectively ending any more cases of COVID-19; Catharine Inniss is a realtor and President of the Lakelands Realtors Association. She talks about the market in traditional cottage country.

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