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Ontario Morning - Thursday May 20, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
May 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:59:18
As the long weekend approaches is always worth being reminded to drive safely. Municipalities are working with the OPP to make the roads safer for when traffic surges again. We'll hear how Oro-Medonte is getting involved from councillor Shawn Scott; Ford has just unveiled its new F150 Lightning electric truck. Mark Richardson, automotive journalist for The Globe and Mail looks at how the manufacturing and marketing of electric vehicles is proceeding; We hear from two councillors from Barrie Mike McCann and Keenan Aylwin about their request that the province immediately lift restrictions on many outdoor activities; Chris MacQuarrie, a research scientist at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre in Sault Ste. Marie talks about the booming population of gypsy moths; Quebec wants to rewrite certain sections of the Constitution unilaterally and the Prime Minister says they can. We get analysis from Dan Horner of Ryerson University, an expert on Quebec history and politics; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses when we could likely stop wearing masks to protect ourselves from the coronavirus; Ian Dunn of the Ontario Forest Industries Association explains why the cost of lumber is soaring; Sustainable Orillia wants to publicize the small efforts that are leading to big change in the community with a new campaign called "Hummingbird Heroes". We find out more from Gordon Ball of Sustainable Orillia.

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