Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday November 5, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Dr. Tara Kiran, a family doctor and associate professor at the University of Toronto explains the province's new colour-coded system to provide municipalities and health units with clearer criteria as to when to enforce restrictions because of the coronavirus; Political scientist Geneviève from the University of Ottawa previews what we might expect in today's provincial budget; Paul Waldman, a contributing editor at American Prospect Magazine and opinion writer for the Washington Post discusses the very close race in the U-S presidential election - contrary to most polls that predicted Biden would win handily; Is it time to take a break from you news feed? Psychotherapist Laura Cavanagh talks about 'doom-scrolling'; Kim Weishar of the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board explains why they have reversed their decision about adopting a hybrid model for instruction; Family doctor Peter Lin reminds on how to assess our risk from the coronavirus and COVD-19; Momin Rahman, a professor of sociology at Trent University, discusses how the political polarization in the U-S can extend into personal relationships; Sayara Thurston of Oceana Canada outlines their report that reveals that illegal fishing from around the globe furnishes food for Canadian supermarkets.

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