Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday May 26, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:45
Ontario will soon be providing second doses of the Astra-Zeneca vaccine. We have more details on how that roll out will work from Justin Bates of the Ontario Pharmacists Association; As part of the CBC series 'Boldly Asian' for Asian Heritage Month, Kirthana Sasitharan introduces us to couples navigating varied values and traditions within their interracial marriages; The World Health Organization says the pandemic is being prolonged by a "scandalous inequity" in vaccine distribution. We have reaction and analysis from Siham Rayale from Oxfam Canada; Can a wave mean more than 'hi' or 'bye'? Maybe, when it's a Zoom wave. Laura Cavanagh a professor of Behavioural Sciences at Seneca College explains; Our Tara Henley shares her conversation with Dorothy Wickenden author of "The Agitators: Three Friends Who Fought For Abolition and Women's Rights" ; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the federal government's budget and other proposed legislation they hope to pass before Parliament's summer recess; An expert panel of healthcare professionals will be answering some of your questions about the science behind the vaccines. We find out more from Glen Pyle who teaches at the University of Guelph; Jennie MacKenzie, the treasurer of - and vendor at - the Lakefield Farmers Market tells us how the new season is unfolding;.

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