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Podcasts:
Jim Egan, a trail-blazing gay rights activist recognized in a Heritage Minute; Russian soccer culture; Dairy farmers react to Trump's attacks on supply management; How certain prescription drugs can lead to depression; Two students are victims of a phony kidnap scam designed to extort money from families; Books for Pride Month; Two rookie M.P.P.'s
Hypodermic needle in trash injures worker at Quinte West recycling; Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit nutritionist talks about food insecurity in the region; Analysis of meeting between Trump and Kim; Proposal for a private shuttle service for Prescott; Andrea Horwath on the election and her party's new role as Official Opposition; Ottawa Report with Jordan Press on the intensifying feud between Canada and the U-S; Ontario's Indigenous Mentorship Network; Goats mow the grass in Blue Mountains
Starbucks' employee training about 'unconscious bias'; Legacy of corruption at FIFA and in Russia as World Cup nears; Rob Benzie on the Progressive Conservatives preparations to govern; Safe Under 7, anti-speeding campaign in Peterborough; Red Cross volunteer who helped the Chinese tourists involved in the bus crash near Prescott; Ontario Chamber of Commerce on what the organization hopes from the new provincial government; Why aren't rabies shots for pets free if we can immunize wild animals?
The CBC's Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley has an overview of the election results; PC candidate David Smith, winner in the bellwether riding of Peterborough-Kawaratha; PC candidate Jill Dunlop, winner in Simcoe North; The CBC's Vassy Kapelos talks about how Doug Ford's win will be a factor in federal-provincial relations; Election Panel: Christo Aivalis, John Gerretsen and Scott MacPherson; Polling with Sean Simpson of Ipsos; Mike Schreiner becomes first Green to be elected in Ontario; Two candidates who were not elected: Jan Johnstone for the NDP and Pierre Leroux for the Liberals; Election analysis with Kathy Brock; Student Mock Vote with Alexx Gibeau and Sierra Sommerville
Get Out The Vote wants to motivate undergrads to get out and vote; Mexico responds to U-S tariffs on steel and aluminum with tariffs of their own; 'Double doctoring' how people with drug dependencies can fraudulently obtain prescription drugs; Muskoka Springs of Gravenhurst is reviving a 145-year-old recipe for tonic; Dr. Samir Sinha talks about how we must devote more attention to the care of the elderly; New research suggest chemotherapy may not always be necessary for early stage breast cancer; #METOO at the United Church; 'Holding Up The Sky' is book of poems and paintings created by Valerie Losell after her life was changed by a traumatic head injury
Reaction to report that around one third of Canadians who use cannabis will continue to buy on the black market after legalization; Leaders at the G7 summit in Quebec this week may sign on to a charter committing to reducing plastic pollution; Final polls before the election; Haliburton youth hub; How hospitals accommodate foreign language speakers; Recommended books for June; How to decline your ballot; Chief Ava Hill of the Six Nations outlines the issues and their involvement in the provincial election
Research by Grade 12 student in Orillia leads to official assessment of water quality in Sundial Creek; CEO and President of Brockville General talks about the hospital's response to bus crash on Hwy 401; Medical Officer of Health comments on warning issued to patients of a dental clinic in Lindsay; Rob Benzie of the Toronto Star explains the lawsuit being brought against PC leader Doug Ford, by his late brother's wife; Prescott Mayor comments on dangerous stretch of Hwy 410; Two volunteers talk about door-to-door canvassing for local candidates; Teresa Wright of the Canadian Press looks at how the new tariffs could affect G-7 talks; Women and stroke; Preview of the Wettlaufer inquiry
Reaction to private members bill to reverse law against paid surrogacy in Canada; The CBC's Jackie Sharkey talks about a program to pre-register young people before they are actually eligible to vote; Erica Johnson of Go Public on effort by a Belleville court clerk to have her PTSD acknowledged by her employer; Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley on Wynne's 'concession' announcement and the final days of the campaign; Call for an autonomous vehicle corridor between Windsor and Ottawa; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses vertigo; Dementia book for young children
Bring your own vinyl night in Meaford; Steel and aluminum tariffs; How voters in the 905 region are critical to winning Thursday's election; Grade 11 student Sajeev Kohli is winning awards for his research into using nanoparticles to fight cancer; Port Hope police now have a license plate scanner; Swimming pools and germs; Haliburton artist-in-residence at the local landfill site
Georgian Bay Volunteer Search and Rescue; Robert Fisher has analysis of the provincial election campaign; 'Undecided' a podcast created by two 'millenials' trying to make up their mind on issues and candidates in the provincial election; New recommendations about contraception for young people from The Canadian Paediatric Society; Russia and the World Cup; Grade One kids write letters to petnappers; CBC reporter Stu Mills on city workers strike in Cornwall; 'No Big Deal' helping to reconcile people to new pronouns
Discover Omemee; The prospects for protestors following the federal government's purchase of the Trans Mountain Pipeline; Affordable housing in Barrie; Preview of the NBA finals; Society contemplates name change because of Asperger's connection to Nazis; Summer cookbooks; Strategic voting; One City employment program in Peterborough
Contestant at Special Olympics Ontario in Peterborough; Experience Ontario offers special career and education planning for high school students; New Indigenous law guide; Why many Canadians are not taking all the vacation time they are entitled to; Andrea Horwath, leader of the NDP; CBC reporter Hannah Thibedeau talks about her interview with disgraced former leader of the Progressive Conservatives, Patrick Brown; Stratford bomb threat; Summer lunch program for students
Sean Fitzgerald previews the Stanley Cup finals; Molly's Acres hydroponic tower gardens; Analysis of last night Ontario leaders debate with our Queen's Park reporter, Mike Crawley; Mental health educator discusses the new season of the controversial Netflix series, "13 Reasons"; Peterborough's Charlotte Street is being redesigned to give priority to pedestrians; Look ahead to this week in business with Donna Guzik; Preventing child death in overheated locked vehicles; Grade 3 in Napanee uses the museum as a classroom
Barrie firefighters hope to visit over 11,000 homes to advise people about smoke alarms and CO detectors; Man plans to swim the entire Lake of Bays shoreline to raise awareness about conservation and water quality; How undecided voters may determine the outcome of the provincial election; Tiny Homes proposed for homeless youth in Lanark County; Study finds that you can make up for lost sleep; Teacher leads gold medal winning high school bands
Referendum in Ireland on abortion laws; Analysis of the provincial election campaign with Robert Fisher; Are jurors compromising trials by searching for information online?; Textile recycling coming to Simcoe County; Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario prepared a report showing the high cost of renting in many Ontario municipalities; Family doctor Peter Lin looks at endocrine disruptors found in products like hair straighteners; Some residents of Owen Sound's Victorious Living Centre are defying eviction orders; High school student stress