Ontario Morning Podcast - Thursday October 29, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Keith Emery of Credit Canada says their survey shows that few of the people getting government pandemic money like the CERB have a plan for what to do when the payments stop; Do as I say, not as I do? Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley discusses the mixed messaging on the response to the pandemic from some members of the provincial government; The OPP report they have seized about more that 120 thousand cannabis plants worth more than $143 million dollars since July. Jim Walker, a detective inspector with the OPP's organized crime enforcement bureau, explains how these operations came to flourish; Francine Pelletier, a columnist with Le Devoir newspaper and a journalism teacher at Concordia University recalls covering the Quebec Referndum 25 years ago while she was with the CBC; Family doctor Peter Lin tells us about the controversial human challenge trials for COVID-19 that the British government has authorized; The Collingwood company Trebor RX has created what they believe to be the first recyclable face mask. We find out more from company president, George Irwin; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss explains the value of 'emotional flexibility'.

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