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 - Tuesday April 10, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:54

Queen's psychology professor, Dean Tripp, talks about how the people of the community of Humboldt can cope with their grief; Prince Edward County pairs with the Kouga Municipality in South Africa as part of a federal program; Peterborough's Medical Officer of Health talks about recent opioid deaths and the current crisis; Photo portraits of farmers; The Diabetes Code; Are we naive to expect privacy online?; Rick Mercer says 'farewell'.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday April 9, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:25

The CBC's Erica Johnson has a cautionary story about banks extending lines of credit without notifying customers; Teaching people to recognize mental health issues; Eric Grenier describes how poll tracker will work in the forthcoming provincial election; Peterborough naturalist is charting local weather patterns; Canadian hockey coach and two time Olympic gold medalist, Vicky Sunohara offers her reaction to the tragic deaths in Humboldt; Collingwood waterfront plan acknowledges aboriginal heritage; Myopia

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday April 6, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:13

Survey finds many shortcomings in treatment of chronic care patients in Canada; Campaign to change the familiar symbol of wheelchair accessibility into a new dynamic image; Robert Benzie talks about the latest developments in the provincial election campaign; Mission Thrift Store in downtown Trenton is having trouble dealing with overflow of stuff left on the street; The astronaut's wife. Indira Bhatnagar Feustel, wife of ISS commander Drew Feustel, will attend a special Q&A session between the space station and Queen's University

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday April 5, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:50

At a conference at the University of Windsor 'Decolonizing Law' Joey-Lynn Twins, a Cree woman, gives an account of her incarceration; Amy Hadley updates us on her project to avoid using plastic; Phone scams; Gravenhurst 'Ambassadors'; CBC creates database tracking incidents involving police and deadly force in Canada; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about how the cell phone is become a valuable tool for doctors and patients; Port Hope nuclear waste remediation; The 'Tiger Effect', as the Masters Tournament begins in Augusta, Georgia.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday April 4, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:21

Martin Luther King Jr,'s legacy 50 years after his assassination; Study reveals nurses need to pay more attention to their personal health; Wayne Reil's 11-year-old son has cancer. He and other parents are pressuring the province to dedicate more funds to childhood cancer; Former diplomat Colin Roberston talks about Washington's sudden interest in ratifying NAFTA; New cell phone emergency alert system; Books column - 'Staff Picks'; Proposed front-of-package food labelling

 Ontario Morning - Tuesday April 3, 2018 - Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:43

; CBC reporter Susan Lunn talks about the closing of the Chalk River nuclear facility; Should we fear the germs in the rubber ducky?; New course at Trent University will teach tweeting and storytelling to biology students; Jordan Press talks about the amount of data compiled on individual voters by political parties.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday April 3, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:14

Campus sexual violence survey; Family doctor Peter Lin talks about a new antibiotic, teixobactin; CBC reporter Susan Lunn talks about the closing of the Chalk River nuclear facility; Should we fear the germs in the rubber ducky?; New course at Trent University will teach tweeting and storytelling to biology students; Women taking up shooting as a hobby; Local business donating proceeds to restore a Lancaster bomber

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday March 29, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:56

Choose chocolate or studded toy rabbits - not real ones - as Easter gifts; Haydn Watters talks to commuters on the Barrie GO line about yesterday's provincial budget; Robert Fisher offers his analysis of the LIberals' pre-election budget; Economist Ian Lee has reservations about the provincial budget; The CBC's Haydn Watters has more from Barrie GO train commuters on the state of provincial politics; Debris from falling Chinese space station; Finance Minister Charles Sousa defends his budget; Proposal to create County Food Hub in Prince Edward County

 Ontario Morning Podcast- Wednesday March 28, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:09

Political data,solar farm, budget preview, Music Teacher of the Year, recycling habits, Canada Reads, free child care and community cookbook.

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday March 26, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:19

Preview of this year's Canada Reads; Research into cycling deaths; Peterborough may waive development charges in hopes of stimulating growth; Prince Edward County paramedic program takes proactive approach; Retail makeover expert Barbara Crowhurst; Student mindfulness

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday March 23, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:08

World Water Day was yesterday. Geographer John Pomeroy is cautioning Canadians not to be complacent about our fresh water supply; Singer Barbra Lica talks about a program she's dedicating time to to help young musicians get experience playing jazz; Thomas Schaller 'March For Our Lives' for gun control legislation in the U-S; Peterborough County considers private security to enforce by-laws on the causeway; Peterborough Police Service concerned about a spike in biker gang activity

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday March 21, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:27

Call for a national forest strategy; Researchers at Queen's may have found underlying cause of delerium; Emergency room doctor talks about having to cope with patients who haven't received or unable to pay for proper dental car; Barrie schools adopt an organics recycling program; Brenda Irving previews the World Figure Skating Championships; Inspiring books for spring; Packaging and label requirements for recreational cannabis products; Jeweller scans tree bark to create one of a kind pieces

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday March 22, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:43

Facebook and personal privacy; Former top engineer at the City of Kitchener explains the superiority of municipal water; What leads students to post threats online?; Firefighters Museum in Port Hope needs a new home; OHL playoff preview; Strep throat; 5G networks coming to Ontario; Naomi Epstein has advice for parents on how to be involved with their child's use of social networks

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday March 20, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:36

Otters born at the Brockville Aquatarium; Premier Kathleen Wynne discusses her party's policies and the forthcoming election; Leader of the provincial NDP, Andrea Horwath discusses her party's policies and the forthcoming election; The CBC's Haydn Watters talks Peterborough conservationist Dylan Radcliffe about his animal 'transit maps'; Christine Lang explains why Georgian College continues to offer advanced diploma in acupuncture, and plans to offer a graduate certificate in traditional Chinese medicine; Peterborough homeless count; Levy on Trent students raises at least $18 thousand for homeless shelter

 Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday March 19, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:02

House of Commons committee is holding national consultations on human trafficking; Fix Our Schools; Today's surprise Speech From the Throne is previewed by Rob Benzie of the Toronto; What can we expect from baseball's Blue Jays this season?; Peterborough Airport and local homeowners; Hazards of uploading pictures of children to the internet; CBC's Amy Hadley wants to try living without plastic.

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