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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday May 18, 2022 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- May 18, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:58:07
North Korea is reported to be on the brink of a Covid-19 catastrophe unless it rolls out vaccines and drug treatments immediately. We speak with international affairs expert Tina Park of Carleton University about the situation; Because of the restrictions caused by COVID-19, thousands of people in the province have been forced to wait for medical treatment. Dr. Jeffery Tyberg, the Chief of Staff at the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie tells us how they been trying to get to all the patients awaiting treatment; How high will they go? Roger McKnight, the chief petroleum analyst for the consulting group En-Pro International discusses the record-high gas prices; Joe Moysiuk -paleontologist and PhD candidate with the Royal Ontario Museum - tells us about some interesting local wildlife - from about 450 million years ago. He tells us about the discovery of the fossil of a marellomorph; A new movement emerging on social media could be indicative that young workers are ready to prioritize their work-life balance. We find out more from Ali Breen of the Challenge Factory; 46 wins in a row - and a perfect season for the Peterborough Junior A lacrosse team. Ed Arnold recalls the excitement of that 1974 season in his new book ‘Peterborough’s Perfect Season: With Benny and His Jets.’ David Lyon of Queen's University discusses his study that examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on surveillance, in particular how alert apps and other technologies were introduced without much explanation or follow-up; The Mayor of Owen Sound, Ian Boddy, takes Chris Glover and our new host Ramraajh Sharvendiran on a radio tour of his region.
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