Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday May 3, 2012




Ontario Morning from CBC Radio show

Summary: We heard about a proposal to improve the economy one person at a time. London city councillor Paul Hubert described Hire 1.The inventor of a popular snack food has passed away in Belleville. Kent Hawkins of Hawkins Cheezies told us about James Marker. Jim Costello of the Lambton-Kent District school board explained how a recent accident has led them to ban high jumping. SNC Lavalin is under pressure from its shareholders after numerous allegations of corruption. Business management expert Tyler Chamberlin shared his insights. Simcoe County artist Mary Lynne Atkinson told us how one of her paintings will be displayed at the Louvre. JC Kenny had this week's Kingston Report. Arnold Amber told us why the Canadian Government gets a failing grade in respecting some aspects of press freedom. Stratford's production of Jesus Christ Superstar has received two Tony nominations. Director Des McAnuf shared his thoughts about the honour.