Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday September 11, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Ashleigh Tuite, epidemiologist and Assistant professor at the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana school of public health, discusses how to make sure the return to school doesn't collide with a second wave; the latest business news with Megan Read; Jason Osler on how to greet someone via email during a pandemic; Falen Johnson talks about her new role as the host of Unreserved; Kelly Grant, National Health Reporter with The Globe and Mail, talks about the stops and starts in the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine; school custodians discuss the added challenges of cleaning schools during a pandemic; Annette Lymbertos, a restaurant owner in Midhurst, talks about how the already-struggling restaurant industry will survive the post-patio season; into the field with a long-time mushroom picker; Kingston author Iain Reid explains what it was like to watch Hollywood director Charlie Kaufman turn his book into a movie; Brockville's Five Mile Lighthouse is starting another lease of life. It looked like the end for the historic structure when it was destroyed by fire in 2018. Now it's back and it better. We'll hear why it was important to have the structure brought back to Coal Shoal.

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