Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 22, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:47:51
Political scientist Lori Turnbull of Dalhousie University in Halifax discusses what we might expect when Parliament resumes; Social media influencers area becoming major players in the tourism industry. We'll talk about their role in marketing for the travel industry post-pandemic with marketing expert Frederic Gonzalo; Ontario rolls out its vaccine passport program today. How does it work? And what do businesses think? The CBC's Haydn Watters got some answers for us; Ruth Matthew of Student Vote Canada tells us about the mock federal vote that students from elementary and high schools participated in; Earlier this week Pfizer and BioNTech announced that their COVID vaccine appears to be very effective in children aged 5 to 11. Pediatric infectious disease specialist Anna Banerji outlines what more needs to be known before it is approved for use; Peterborough author Joanne Culley tells us about her new novel 'Claudette on the Keys' that was inspired by her grandmother - a piano prodigy who performed around the world during the Depression; Eric Grenier, publisher of thewrit.ca and he also ran the CBC poll tracker explains representation in Parliament would have change if we had used a system other than 'first past the post' in the federal election.

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