Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday November 25, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 25, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:41:29
The pandemic is making it harder for women and children suffering abuse to leave their homes and abusers. The situation is detailed in a new report called "Shelter Voices" by Women's Shelters Canada. We hear more from Arlene McCalla of Interval House shelter in Toronto; Stanna Luxford-Oddie is Forest Therapy Guide who says taking your dog for guided walks through the forest could change the way you spend time with your pooch; The CBC's Julie Ireton profiles Audrey Hopkinson one of many in women in the province who lost their lives to an abusive partner last year; Melanie Wills of the G. Magnotta Lyme Disease Research Lab at the University of Guelph explains their plans to study so-called COVID-19 long haulers; Author and journalist Tanya Talaga talks about her new podcast series 'Seven Truths'; As more and more faith spaces such as churches, synagogues or mosques close, what happens to the community groups like Girl Guides or choirs that also use the space? Kendra Fry of the group Faith and the Common Good tells us what her study has revealed; And we meet baker-extraordinaire, Michelle Laroche.

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