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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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Podcasts:
National Injury Prevention Day; Political scientist Lydia Miljan comments on the new Premier's first week in office; Highway buckles from the heat in Essex County; Unusual Ontario destinations with author Ron Brown; The effect of being trapped underground on the Thai boys awaiting rescue; Family doctor Peter Lin with a reminder about West Nile Virus; Woman removes her parents from Lanark County nursing home because of lack of air conditioning; Constable Sarah Groenewegen of the Kingston Police mounted unit.
Specially treated plastic strip which can be included with packaging will detect the presence of harmful bacteria; How the ashes from wood fires can be used to restore the chemical balance to local lakes; Patrick Brown attempts a return to politics running for election as Chair of Peel Region; Order of Canada winner Wendy Craig; Making playgrounds more accessible; Some recommended summer reading for kids; David and Cathie Tuck have been exonerated after being accused of misusing funds for the Peterborough Huskies. Ken, brother of David talks about their ordeal; Modern interpretation of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' at Stratford.
Operator of a cannabis and vaping lounge wants to know if new smoke-free laws will be enforced by the new provincial government; Camp X is the subject of a new exhibit at the Military Communications and Electronics Museum in Kingston; Update on strike at salt mine in Goderich; Prince Edward County O.P.P on how well drivers behaved over the weekend; Update on Wimbleton tennis; Provincial affairs commentator, Robert Fisher on the new cabinet; Double-amputee Erin Ball runs Kingston Circus Arts
Hot hot weather and how it can affect the homeless; American brothers want to continue tradition of Canada Day fireworks show started by their late mother; Rob Benzie of the Toronto Star looks at the potential cabinet for the new Ford administration; Red Cross has advice to ensure kids aren't prey to cyberbullying during the summer holidays; Beer bus tours breweries throughout the Georgian Triangle; Zombie Camp
Daycare deserts mapped by the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives; Owen Sound residents may now have 3 rather than 2 dogs; Jeffery Dvorkin on the closing of more local newspapers and what news media could do to remain financially viable; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about calls for a new protocol to help identify suicidal tendencies earlier; Strengthening Ties is a group of men hoping make financial contributions to women`s shelters across the country; Made in Peterborough movie "EMP 33 Days"; Camp Reset for grownups
Many schools without adequate capacity for special needs students; Circus photos exhibit; Aunt of Barrie man who died in police custody; Cobourg artist offers free tattoos to cover scars that are the result of self- harm; Reaction to Supreme Court's decision to uphold Trump's travel ban; Books for Canada Day; Music camp for grown-ups
How simple adaptations to highway design could reduce collisions between vehicles and animals; How to take the stress out of your vacation; How tasers affect people physiologically; Kingston is experimenting with garlic-based insecticide; Smiths Falls Mayor is calling for a levy to pay for improvements for local hospital; Folk Camp in Grafton; CRA has not been able to collect all the tax owing
What crises has driven hundreds of thousands from Central America to seek refuge in the U-S?; The Kingston mayor talks about the future of the site of the former prison for women; Hopefuls in Port Hope line up for a role in the sequel to the movie 'It'; Grade 8 students in Belleville start the Pink Project to make feminine hygene products available to women who have trouble obtaining them; Study shows rates of C-difficile infection are declining; Sleep camp at Queen's University
Update on the Syrians who are now making new lives in Quinte West; Bianca Wylie is one of the creators of the online petition "Digital Rights Now" pushing for a national digital rights strategy; Peteborough's farmers markets; Reaction to the proposed Accessible Canada Act; Summer swimming safety; Summer salads with Claire Tansey
Conditions under which children of refugees and asylum seekers are help in Canada; New initiative by the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business called 'Supply Change'; What the cancellation of Ontario's participation in the cap and trade system will cost the City of Kingston; Local vintner in Prince Edward County reacts to the revelations about the behaviour of Norman Hardie; Trans woman acts as advocate for incarcerated LGBTQ2 persons; Dr. Peter Lin talks about the 'toxic stress' that could affect children in detention - such as those at the U-S border; Michael Dick recounts his return to France to honour the memory of an ancestor who died in the Great War; Parenting suggestions for the summer.
Closing of Minden HIlls daycare surprises parents; Reaction from victim services to more arrests involving human trafficking of girls and young women in Peterborough; The Toronto Star's Queen's Park reporter Rob Benzie talks about the PC's first caucus meeting held yesterday; Workplace eating; Are China and the U-S heading for a trade war?; Indigenous books; Prospects for Swoop the new ultra-low fare airline; Grade 12 student Holly Tetzlaff wins the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for Canada.
The issue of immigrant children being separated from their parents at the U-S Mexico border; Mental health first aid courses; O.P.P. continues probe of into allegations of misuse of public money in Collingwood; Etsey raises fee for people to sell on the website; Why Ontario shouldn't scrap cap and trade; Two border town mayors - one Canadian and one American talk about the effect of the strained relationship between their respective governments
Safety audit to keep intruders out of your home; Reaction to report on the amount of ice being lost in Antarctica; Trial in the shooting death of Jon Styres raises the issue of possible racial bias within the jury; New online journal 'The Logic' to report on the future of the innovation economy; Reaction to study that shows meditation may de-motivate employees; Homeless enumeration in Hastings County; Creator of TackATTACK
Kingston 'micro farmer'; Going for a 'green' picnic by reducing waste; What's happening at Queen's Park as a new government prepares to take office; Spiders at the Royal Ontario Museum; Shopping Canadian in response to American policies; The mystery of the photo found among donations to the Belleville food bank; Peonies
Ontario Human Rights ruling that benefits can not be arbitrarily discontinued when employee reaches the age of 65; The The Working Centre is a community-based group that works to address unemployment and poverty; The future is in question for the people in need who live on five trailers on a Napanee man`s property; World Cup preview; Trucking safety; How a blood test may be used to predict premature births; New conservation area on Whitefish Lake north of Kingston; Mother writes a public letter on Facebook lamenting remarks directed at her autistic children while they were on an outing.