Ontario Morning from CBC Radio show

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Summary: Ontario Morning tells you what's happening in your world - whether it's down the road or around the globe.Get the latest national and international news on World Report and local newscasts on the half-hour.

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 Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 5, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:38

Advocating for a national school nutrition program; Should parents use cell phone apps to track their teens' whereabouts?; Cell phones in classrooms; Family cookbooks; Hadyn Watters looks at some initiatives to support people with mental health problems in Kingston and Queen's University; When not wearing a T Rex costume around Peterborough, Paloma Rose is founding a group called 'Fun is Freedom'.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday September 4, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:08

Are there disadvantages to split grades in classrooms?; What to expect in the NAFTA negotiations; Teacher shortage in Ontario; School bus safety; PASS - panic, anxiety and stress support - kits for students at the University of Waterloo; Extreme drunkenness allowed as a defence in sexual assault case; Responding to work emails while on your own time and the right to disconnect.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday September 3, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:15

Elliott Lake - from mining town to retirement mecca; Mealnie Ferrier of CBC Kitchener-Waterloo introduces us to Duff, who after battling alcohol addiction, makes the transition from homeless to housed; Parenting expert Ann Douglas talks about the so-called empty nest syndrome; Rob Dalgleish of the United Church explains how churches are being re-purposed to prevent their doors from being closed; Mayor of Smiths Falls describes how the town changed after Hershey's left and Canopy Growth arrived; Melanie Ferrier introduces us to Huda Al-Obaidi who talks about her problems adapting to living in Canada; Larry Rousseau, of the Canadian Labour Congress talks about the current role of organized labour; The CBC's Katerina Georgieva looks at Sarnia-Lambton's transition away from being 'chemical valley'; Melanie Ferrier talks to Jesse, who is making the transition from prison to civilian life; Mary Ellen Hickson describes her 'unretirement'.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday August 31, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:32

Airlines fees go up; Helping kids cope with back-to-school anxiety; Peterborough paramedics are adopting a new zero-tolerance policy with respect to aggressive behaviour while on calls; Pickleball; The case for not further restricting hand guns and assault weapons; Move in day for new students at Trent University; Husband and wife team are competing in their 27th salmon derby in Owen Sound

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday August 30, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:13

New study shows that a diet some dairy foods may actually reduce the likelihood of some illnesses; Study into how both prescription and non-prescription drugs are contributing to the opioid crisis; Advocate for people with disabilities comments on case where a hearing impaired women has filed a complaint against her local hospital; Changes to the teaching of math in Ontario; Online shopping and NAFTA; How being chronically sleep deprived can leave middle-aged men vulnerable to some serious illnesses; Back-to-school shoes

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday 29, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:10

Roadside saliva test for THC endorsed by the federal government; Sir John MacDonald removed from official government websites in Scotland; Four persons who were part of the Basic Income program in Lindsay are suing the province for cancelling the program; Scammers in Peterborough posing as priests; Creating public awareness about the hazards of some cannabis products; Back to school reading; All minor hockey coaches in Ontario are now required to give pre-season talks about gender diversity; Fish fraud.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday August 28, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:48

A new study shows that people who go to the beach pay little attention to posted signs warning them of hazards; Call for amnesty for people convicted of offences involving cannabis; Pros and cons of campaign signs in the municipal election; The importance of a nutritious breakfast for kids; Medical doctor's op ed says Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness business Goop exploits entrenched sexism in modern medicine and endorses products that make dubious claims.

 Ontario Morning - Monday August 27, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:27

Local woman bit by a rabid bat while sleeping; Are we seeing a revival of the Rom-com?; A discussion of the stresses on first responders following a spate of suicides among Ontario police officers; Brooke Henderson's historic golf win; How our experience of gym class conditions our attitude towards exercise; Physicians in Collingwood are screening for poverty; Mud kitchens

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday August 24, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:17

Virtual medical clinic in Peterborough; A new study shows that even teens are concerned about how much time they spend on their smartphones; Pilot shortage is stalling development of the Simcoe Regional Airport; He, she and they: helping trans kids define their identity; Reaction to the province's so-called 'snitch line' where parents can register complaints about teachers; Maxime Bernier and the Conservative Party; Haydn Watters meets the man who created millions of birth certificates for Cabbage Patch kids

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday August 23, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:01

How concentrating on a single sport can put kids at greater risk of injury; Call for standards to ensure that cannabis oils are providing the potency that is expected; New head of the Ontario Teachers Federation responds to province's directive regarding sex-ed; How - and if - the conviction of two aides will affect U.S. President Trump; Ice on the moon; Doctors encourage unstructured play for children; The Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Owen Sound invites the community to help curate a show.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday August 22, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:57

Reaction and analysis of the federal government's anti-poverty strategy; Mark Crawford creator of the play 'Bed and Breakfast'; Who will sell it and how pot will be sold online; Sex and the City's 20th anniversary; Reader-recommended books; Reaction to proposed statuary holiday acknowledging Truth and Reconciliation; Orillia Mayor on the future of the statue of Samuel de Champlain.

 Ontario Morning Podcast- Monday August 20, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:20

Go fund me Legislation,the me too movement in medicine, cannabis sales for municipalities, low carb diets,Who killed Snow White play.

 Ontario Morning Podcast- Monday August 20, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:20

Go fund me Legislation,the me too movement in medicine, cannabis sales for municipalities, low carb diets,Who killed Snow White play.

 Ontario Morning Podcast Tuesday August 21, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:04

Elon Musk we talked to Professor Walid Hejazi, Simcoe Forager Robert Burcher on John Muir, municipal matters,Samantha Yammine talked to us about Sunsets, Erin Kinsella on Catholic church way forward, Ottawa report with Jordan Press, pot retails and Ontario films.

 Ontario Morning Podcast Tuesday August 21, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:04

Elon Musk we talked to Professor Walid Hejazi, Simcoe Forager Robert Burcher on John Muir, municipal matters,Samantha Yammine talked to us about Sunsets, Erin Kinsella on Catholic church way forward, Ottawa report with Jordan Press, pot retails and Ontario films.

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