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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday November 17, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 17, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:59:06
Lauren Tonelli of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters explains why the province is working on trapping a group of wild pigs that was sighted east of Toronto; Happiness and well-being columnist Jennifer Moss shares the warning signs of a toxic workplace and how to prevent it from affecting our mental health; Jack Veicht from the Canadian Mental Health Association's Peterborough branch talks about the vicarious trauma that many front-line and outreach workers are experiencing during the pandemic; The CBC's Mary Wiens speaks to Amazon workers about the relentless work schedule and demands of the company, especially as Christmas approaches; Jason Thistlethwaite, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environment at the University of Waterloo, on what actions municipalities need to take to help their communities mitigate environmental disasters; Liz Coates from the Kingston Frontenac Public Library shares her reading picks to get you in the Hallmark holiday movie mood; Wendy Vuyk, director of community health at Kingston Community Health Centres and the president of the board of directors at KEYS Job Centre explains organizations and employees should prepare for the transition to a post-pandemic hybrid work model; Shirley Brennan, the Executive Director of the Christmas Tree Growers of Ontario talks about the likelihood of a Christmas tree shortage again this year

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