Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 1, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 01, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:53:43
Alex Ballingall, who covers federal politics for the Toronto Star outlines party positions addressing climate change; Stress, anxiety and eating disorders are just some of the mental health challenges that have been triggered or made worse for kids during the pandemic. CBC producer Antonia Reed shares what she learned from talking to parents and experts; Rural communities and their issues are seldom a priority during federal elections. Ashleigh Weeden who is studying at the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph explains their importance; Tina Park of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect at the University of Toronto discusses the efforts here in Canada to resettle refugees from Afghanistan; Mental health and well-being will be a priority as Ontario students make their return to school next week. David Armstrong the chief psychologist with the Upper Canada District School Board tells us how they're preparing to address the mental health challenges that kids and teens are facing; Solmaz Khosrowshahian of The Curious Creature Travel and Food Blog talks about some of the popular places to visit during the long weekend; A vaccine passport would essentially bar people who aren't fully vaccinated from many non-essential activities. And that's got people worried about who may be left out. Akwatu Khenti is one of the them. He's chair of the Black Scientists' Task Force on Vaccine Equity; The CBC's Imani Walker asked people how they are making the most of the final days of summer.

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