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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:
Commons committee has recommendations to assist jurors who may be traumatised by evidence presented at trial; A new FreshSpoke, which is kind of like Uber for farmers; The pending closure of shelter workshops will mean no more jobs for many adults with serious mental challenges; How tourism contributes to global greenhouse emissions; Vaping products may be permitted to advertise; Book clubs; Changes to divorce and family law pending; 11 year old has book on addiction and mental health distributed to schools in Simcoe County
Should the Port Hope hospital be demolished or re-purposed as a long term care facility?; Former Ontario Privacy Commissioner Anne Cavoukian talks about new data privacy laws about to go in to effect in the European Union; CBC's Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley has an election update; Special event permit fees are increasing; Rachel Geise talks about her new book 'Boys: What It Means to Be a Man'; Brockville project to restore a Sabre jet; Amy Hadley ends her plastic fast
Muskoka fire warnings due to dry conditions; Bug forecast; Wasaga Beach mother wants to create a system to loan life jackets to people going out on the water; The scene in London in advance of the royal wedding; What makes a speech better; A local royal wedding watcher talks about his preparations for his celebration; Cooking steak on the bbq.
Cooking up cannabis beer at Loyalist College; Colin Roberston on the tenuous state of the NAFTA negotiations; Peterborough man receives jail time for abusing dog; Preschoolers visit their senior friends at the Garbarino Girard Centre for Innovation in Seniors Care at Algonquin College; Can the sender of a text be criminally liable in a vehicle accident?; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about a study that shows there health hazards to being a night owl; Neuroscientist offers her theory on why some people hear 'Laurel' and others hear 'Yanni'; American Airlines to restrict comfort animals on flights.
A primer on Ramadan for non-Muslims; Race and royalty. How Megan Markle's marriage may influence young women of colour; Two views of the controversial needle exchange pilot program in two federal detention facilities; Study of opioid prescriptions to first-time users; Books on a royal theme; Some Cobourg citizens want to raise councillors' pay; Moon gardens
Kingston police officer awarded for PERSON Project; Obstructive sleep apnea; Disagreement over new education levies proposed for Simcoe County; Quinte Conservation is considering banning pets from parks; Cannabis industry will put large demands on land with industrial and agricultural zoning; Part time vs. full time councillors; Tracking birds using geolocators in tiny backpacks
O.P.P. gun amnesty; UFO research by Trent University Phd candidate; The provincial election campaign with the CBC's Queen's Park reporter, Mike Crawley; Wasaga data held for ransom by hackers; Royals and the press; Former Windsor jail guard comes forward with allegations of abuse by fellow employees; The legal implications of posting a product or service review online.
Asparagus harvest delayed due to late spring; Romaine lettuce contaminated with e coli has infected some Canadians; Kingston couple canoeing cross Canada to raise money local charity; Employment lawyer comments on the forced retirement of the Fire Chief in the Town of Renfrew; Charity wrestling match between councillors at Brockville's Memorial Centre; Green Party leader Mike Schreiner; 1000 pine trees will be planted to honour the memory of Huntsville artist Brenda Wainman this Mother's Day; Science Rendezvous in Kingston
A recent study indicates that the virus that causes mono may have links to seven other serious diseases; Gaga over Gaia: the European Space Agency has created a map of 1.7 million stars in the Milky Way; The Reeve of the Town of Renfrew explains why they required the Fire Chief to resign when he reached his 60's; Vegan dog food; Adult autism; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about new lower targets for blood pressure; Reaction to the PC party's proposed changes to teaching math and sex ed; Vintage vinyl sale to benefit the Kingston Symphony
Analysis of the U-S withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement; Canadian Anti-Hate Network; Deputy leader Steve Clark outlines the Progressive Conservatives' election platform; Canadian Paediatric Society has created a resource to help doctors talk to parents about the development of gender identity in children; Vote Compass for the Ontario election; Mystery books; Do descriptions of a Port Hope summer camp reinforce stereotypes?; Barrie girl creates app to report potholes
The hazards of being an aborist; Official residence of the Prime Minister, 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa is in dire need of repair; Rob Benzie of the Toronto Star has reaction to last night's provincial leaders debate; Peterborough fan of the Nashville Predators; How seagulls indicate the health of the environment; Mental Health is Health, the theme of the new campaign from CAMH; New refrigerated truck for Kawartha Food Share
The summer job market for students; The cost of keeping Barrie's theatres running; Preview of a town hall where provincial party leaders can respond to youth issues; The City of Kingston will be be extending health coverage for some lower income families; Study from the Vanier Institute shows many of us think about end of life care, but far fewer talked to family or loved ones about it.
Mars Mission, World Champion Robotics Team
World Press Freedom Day, Sir John A's House
Jail Violence, GoFundMe Scams, Books on Time Travel