Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday October 23, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Timea Nagy, a survivor of human trafficking, is offering an online event tonight, to educate parents, caregivers and youth on the website: Now You Know Talk Show.com; The Attorney General of Ontario, Doug Downey, defends the bill his government has put forward that would protect health care workers and long-term care homes from lawsuits; ParaMed, a home health care provider will be sponsoring candidates for an accelerated training program for personal support workers. We get reaction from Candace Rennick with CUPE Ontario who was a personal support worker in Peterborough; The CBC's Inayat Singh discusses changes the provincial government has brought to the approval process for creating new landfill sites in Ontario; Peterborough Mayor Diane Therrien about the removal of bollards from some downtown streets - and what the city will be doing to support local business as the winter approaches; Sometimes we find ourselves with questions for people unlike ourselves that feel awkward, or inappropriate; A new series on CBC Television has people with disabilities answer anonymous questions to explain their personal experience .We'll hear from Melissa McKee, an Orillia woman who's featured in tonight's episode on deafness..

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