Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 16, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 16, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:40:23
James Rilett of Restaurants Canada explains how the industry needs continuing support from the government and discusses the prospects for establishments when the cold weather comes and patrons cannot be served outdoors; As realtors in Canada report a red hot market for home sales renters and people with precarious housing struggle on. Leilani Farha the U-N's former rapporteur on adequate housing offers her perspective on the situation; Barrie fashion designer Michael Kuluva will be debuting his arthritis-friendly clothing line in a virtual presentation for New York Fashion Week; Author Elizabieth McLeod and illustrator Mike Deas talk about their new book for kids commemorating Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope; Norm Ragetlie of the Rural Ontario Institute has been tracking what the virus has meant for the economies of smaller communities looking specifically at job losses and business closings; Alexandra MaCeachern describes how she finally learned to ride a bike in her '30's.

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