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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday November 24, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:41:52
Infectious disease epidemiologist Maria Sundaram discusses vaccine hesitancy among some parents now that kids under the age of 12 are eligible for the COVID vaccine; Who would have thought giving workers a raise would cause controversy? Chapman's in Grey County is giving employees who are double-vaxxed a one dollar per hour pay raise. But now the ice cream maker is the target of abuse from anti-vaxxers. Ashley Chapman tells us about the situation; Leila Sarangi is with the group Campaign 2000 that was created to raise awareness and support for the resolution by the House of Commons to end child poverty. She outlines their recent report that shows that some 1.3 million children still live in poverty; Our books columnist, Tara Henley shares her conversation with author Elaine Dewar about her new book "On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years."; Anthony Frisina of the Ontario Disability Coalition explains some of the difficulties some people have had in accessing government services; Director Peter Jackson's docuseries 'The Beatles: Get Back' will soon be available for streaming. We talk with Holly Tessler who teaches "The Beatles: Music Industry and Heritage" at the University of Liverpool about the influence and legacy of the Fab Four.

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