Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday August 20, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Ian Lee, of the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University in Ottawa offers his opinion on what initiatives the Prime Minister is planning after having announced the need to make Canada more 'resilient'; Ontario Education Workers United is a grassroots coalition of education workers from across the province. Sarah Vance discusses the health risks created when substitute teachers find themselves in as many as five different schools in a week; Diane Lloyd, the chair of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board talks about preparations for the return to school; Dr. Sandy Buchman, the President, Canadian Medical Association talks about the challenges that family doctors will face when we move into the annual cold and flu season while contending with the pandemic; Josh Maveety is the owner, operator and trainer at UFIT Kingston. He talks about finally being able to reopen his gym - and how his business has been affected by the pandemic; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses new research on how our immune systems respond to the coronavirus; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss talks about 'lockdown relief'. It's refers to the feeling some people have that their lives have actually improved as a result of all the changes to the way we live during COVID.

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