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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday October 27, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 27, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:15
A property owner from Toronto had his contractors clear-cut a portion of land to make space for a large cottage on Sugar Loaf Island in Lake Joseph in Muskoka. As a result the people involved could in this breach of are facing up to $320 thousand in fines. We have reaction to the situation from Phil Harding the Mayor of Muskoka Lakes; CBC producer Caroline Hillier talked to teens, young kids, parents and experts about young people's preoccupation with their image on social media; Lisa Gue, of the David Suzuki Foundation offers her reaction to the appointment of former activist Steven Guilbeau to the office of Minister of the Environment and Climate Change; Belleville's new Theatre In the Wings opens tonight featuring the the debut of a new play by a local writer. Rick Zimmerman of the River and Main theatre company talks about what has been involved in preparation for the opening; It's is just 100 days to the 2020 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. The CBC's Andi Petrillo brings up to speed; Our books columnist Tara Henley shares her conversation with Canadian author Kathleen Winter about her work and her new novel, "Undersong." The pandemic led many people to relocate to rural Ontario. But is this movement just a fad or is it permanent? Mitch Davidson of the StrategyCorp Institute of Public Policy and Economy offers his perspective.

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