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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday November 24, 2020
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 24, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:57:34
How to better communicate better during a crisis like COVID. Noah Zon of Springboard Policy explains how politicians can do a better job of rolling out their pandemic policies; The finance committee in Brockville is recommending the city no longer operate the local pet cemetery. Erica Jaqielaszek, who has three dogs buried there, expresses her disappointment at the proposal; Steve Ferguson, the Mayor of Prince Edward County and Linda Sloat, owner of Curly Willow Eatery in Collingwood, talk about the challenges involved in discouraging visitors from outside their communities as infections rise in some areas; More and more people will be shopping online as Christmas approaches. So what can consumers and retailers do to keep from getting hacked? We get some advice from Claudiu Popa a privacy and cybersecurity expert; In this week's Ottawa Report, Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the federal government's new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy; A new study of health care workers in Ontario reveals the anxiety, overwork, and personal risk they have faced since the pandemic began. Jim Brophy, a professor of sociology at the University of Windsor, outlines some of their findings; 'Running Wild: The Cats of Cornwall' is a documentary film on the exploding population of feral cats in the area. We find out more from the filmmaker, Aaron Hancox and Mellissa Alepins of Tiny But Mighty Cat Rescue.

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