Ontario Morning - Wednesday October 3, 2012




Ontario Morning from CBC Radio show

Summary: Canadian border guards are being asked some very personal questions by their employer. Union head Jean-Pierre Fortin had details. Bill Laidlaw of the Ontario Food Banks told us about a new project that will help children in rural areas who endure chronic hunger. We talked with reporter Elizabeth Thompson about the political repercussions from the meat recall. The city of Kingston continues its bid for a casino. The Whig's Paul Schliesmann took us through last night's debate. We talked to Ron McKerlie, the new man in charge of ORNGE, the air ambulance service. Karyn Stowe the author of The Kid's Guide to Mommy's Breast Cancer shared her advice and experience. And we caught up Jessie McLaurin the high school student from Barrie who's on an exchange program in Belgium.