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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday March 10, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Mar 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:46
According to a new survey, more than 500 people in Simcoe County describe themselves as homeless. More than half of those live on the streets of Barrie. Jan Janssen of Community and Children's Services discusses the response; We talk again about working on the front line of the battle with the coronavirus with Amie Varley, a nurse and one of the creators of the the podcast ."The Gritty Nurse"; The Ontario Cannabis Store is a retailer to consumers - and the wholesaler businesses across the province. They've just reported record high sales. We have analysis from industry expert Michael Armstrong of Brock University; Callum Morrison is a PhD student at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg who is hoping that farmers here in Ontario will participate in his survey on cover crops; A feast of reading. Kimberly Sutherland Mills of the Kingston library recommends books on the theme of food; Matthew Pierce of the CBC's Investigative Unit explains how there is more than a billion dollars outstanding in unpaid fines to towns, cities and provinces here in Canada; A study has concluded that people who perform act of kindness have a better sense of well-being. We talk about sources of happiness with Trent University professor, Kathryn Norlock.

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