Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday August 31, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Travel writer and consultant Barry Choi talks about the efforts that airlines are making to reduce the risk from the coronavirus - and the state of the air travel industry in general; Popsilos is the name of the project where artists are commissioned to paint their own designs on farm silos. We find out more from Jennifer Laroque, the creator and director of Popsilos; Sylvia Jones, the Solicitor-General of Ontario and MPP for Dufferin-Caledon talks about the province's plans to upgrade some correctional facilities in eastern Ontario; The CBC's Haydn Watters explains how many school boards across the province will have new directors of education; Dr. Michelle Cohen, a family physician and assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Queen's University tells about a report she co-authored on the continuing wage gap between male and female doctors; Jackson Morton is the owner of a Ray Special, one of the most coveted canoe paddles in Ontario. He lost it last summer. It travelled 250 kilometres upstream to where it was found last week by Kent Jackson, a Parks Canada fire management officer in Quebec. They share their story.

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