Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday November 2, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Our Haydn Watters tracked down some of these newcomers to Canada from the U.S., to get their thoughts on the presidential race and their new life here in Canada; Just two months into the school year and many teachers are simply exhausted. Kingston high school teacher Nicole Cassera describes her experience and explains why she thinks the education system could be nearing a crisis; Drive-thru flu shots. Dr. Harry O'Halloran of the Georgian Bay Family Health Organization tells about their service and discusses the annual vaccination program; Wendy Rhodes, political reporter for The Palm Beach Post explains who makes up voters in Florida - and why their choice will be critical in determining who is the next President of the United States; Dinah Jansen of the Queen's University community radio station CFRC and and Mariah Horner of the local theatre collective Cellar Door Project talk about their radio drama productions the 'Shortwave Theatre Festival'; Dr. Paul Roumeliotis the chief medical officer of Health for the Eastern Ontario Health Unit discusses dealing with misinformation and public criticism of efforts to contain the coronavirus; Mat Fraser, who now lives in L.A., has his roots in Sharbot Lake. He has become Crossfit champion five years in a row.

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