Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday September 17, 2012




Ontario Morning from CBC Radio show

Summary: Do you use a chip card when you shop? Do you think your PIN protects you? Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh told us that it may not. We talked to Peter Johnson at the Ministry of Agriculture about the dangers of silo gas. The Downtown Business Improvement Area in Kingston says no to a casino. Local merchant Ed Smith told us why. We asked Ken Coran of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation and Phillip Mack of the Elementary Teachers in London if they could clarify teachers' position on helping with extra-curricular during their disagreement with the provincial government. Lynda Da Silva told us more about a ban on motorized wheelchairs from roadways in the Kawartha Lakes. We talked with Jonathon Gatehouse about his new book on NHL commissioner, Gary Bettman. And Tilley the Norfolk terrier will be playing Toto in the Wizard of Oz. We spoke with her owner and trainer Terry Shevchenko.