Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday May 12, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:04:44
Everything from beach volleyball to summer camps have been cancelled. It's been hard on people who love organized sports and outdoor activities. For more on how people are being affected we speak with Rebecca Gunter an associate professor in the school of kinesiology and health science at York University; Our Haydn Watters reports on the extent of patient transfers among Ontario hospitals and the challenges it's presenting for the staff; We are fourteen months into the pandemic. So how are the people who have to pay attention to every development and every detail in order to keep us informed? We hear from Shannon Palus, a science reporter in Brooklyn and Matthew Barker, a local reporter in Peterborough.The CBC's Logan Turner reports from Thunder Bay on new alcohol regulations being applied by the Grassy Narrows First Nation which could have implications for the application of 'inherent laws' across the province; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star discusses the anticipated extension of the provincial stay-at-home order and the prospects that students may yet return to classrooms before the school year ends; Kimberly Sutherland Mills from the Kingston Frontenac Public Library recommends some reading on the theme of birds; Dr. Peter Juni, the Scientific Director of the provincial government's Science Advisory Table on COVID-19 discusses the decision to stop administering the AstraZeneca vaccine; Su Ditta of EC3 - the Electric City Culture Council - tells about the search for a poet laureate for Peterborough.

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