Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday October 22, 2012




Ontario Morning from CBC Radio show

Summary: Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh comments on the matter of online vigilantism in the aftermath of Amanda Todd's death. Poltical scientist Diana Owen characterizes 'the undecided' - those voters who are said to be the key in America's elections. We marked the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis with historian Don Munton. Two London city councillors reacted to the allegations of misuse of funds levelled at Mayor Joe Fontana. We spoke with author Doug Hunter about his book Double Double: How Tim Hortons Became a Canadian Way of Life, One Cup at a Time. The principal of London South Collegiate talked about how the school is reacting to eight students having been charged with criminal harassment. What will elementary teachers do with report cards? Union president Sam Hammond had details. Bracebridge historian Ken Veitch told us about his quest to find a game card where the goalie was creditied with two goals.