Ontario Morning Podcast - October 21, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Robert Huter the owner of the family-run Mount St Louis Moonstone ski resort in Coldwater tells us about sending a letter to politicians requesting that skiing and snowboarding be declared essential, in order to keep operations open if the province moves back into Stage 2; Joyce Obeid an assistant professor with the child health and exercise medicine program in the department of pediatrics at McMaster University talks about what we can do to help kids stay active when so many of the usual outlets for them are unavailable; How do you design and build a healthy community ? A healthy city?Mayor Jeff Lehman and project manager Patrick Feng tell us about Healthy Barrie, an initiative connecting health care with city planning; John Ashmore, editor of CAPX a politics and economics website, describes how the resurgence of the coronavirus has led to the British government to enact 'tiered' levels of restrictions to contain the spread; Our Hadyn Watters talked to restaurant and bar owners about their hopes for extending patio season into the colder weather; Stephen Cheung of the Environmental Ergonomics Lab at Brock University explains how we adapt physically and mentally to the cold; Dave Meslin of Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto offers his reaction to the provincial government's decision prohibit municipalities from adopting the alternative system of voting.

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