Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 8, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 08, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:17
As global supply chains continue to be disrupted because of the pandemic, businesses and consumers alike\ are starting to wonder when the flow of goods will get back to normal. Martin Gooch, the CEO of Value Chain Management International explains why he doesn't expect that to happen any time soon; Jennifer Campbell with Heritage Services in Kingston tells us about city council's decision to make a building and funding available to the volunteer-run Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest; What's the best kind of mask to wear as we face the fourth wave of the pandemic and the highly infectious Delta variant? Globe and Mail health reporter Carly Weeks shares what she's learned; Wyatt Sharpe is covering the federal election for his YouTube show. What makes Wyatt different from other reporters is that he's 12. And yet he manages to get the attention of our political leaders. He tells us about his interest in politics and offers his perspective on the election campaign; Author Andrew Pyper tells us about his new work 'Oracle' that was written especially for Audible; There are very few reasons doctors can give out medical exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Adam Kassam, president of the Ontario Medical Association outlines the criteria; 'Josiah' is the name of a new one-man play based on the life of Josiah Henson who is known as the "real life" Uncle Tom. We are joined the play's creators actor Cassel Miles and writer Charles Robertson.

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