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Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday October 6, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Oct 06, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:54:34
A new report has found that chronic homelessness affects 114 people in Peterborough. Matthew Barker from the Peterborough Examiner walks us through the report; For two weeks now, if you want to eat inside a restaurant or see a movie at the cinema or go the gym, the province says you have to show proof of vaccination. What has this meant for small business owners who not only enforce the rules but have to keep their employees safe? We ask Pam Patry, the Pandemic Program Lead for Workplace Safety and Prevention Services; The province has announced that it will offer rapid tests to some schools and child-care settings. Jodi Lloyd offers her perspective. She's the Chair of the Simcoe County District School Board one of many boards evaluating this development; According to new data when faced with a ransomware demand most Canadians decide to pay up. We speak with one of the people involved in the study, Mark Gaudetis the General Manager of Cyber Services for the Canadian Internet Registration Authority; Infection control epidemiologist Colin Furness offers some advice on keeping safe from the coronavirus during Thanksgiving get-togethers; Author Judy Vanclieaf discusses her book 'Baysville: The Next Generation'; Statistics Canada determined that about 82-thousand people left Ontario last year - the largest exodus from the province since 2006-2007. What's responsible for the trend? We ask Michael Haan, a demographer who teaches sociology at Western University in London. And Tammy Robinson of the Cobourg Public Library tells us about the bed bugs - and other odd things that have turned up in their books.

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