Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday August 25, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Jim McCormack, the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Culture for Port Hope explains the options they're considering to cope with the crowds expected to come to the Ganaraska River for the annual salmon run; Ashleigh Weeden, a Phd candidate in rural studies at the University of Guelph explains why she calls shows like 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Letterkenny' love letters to rural Canada; Frosh week at colleges and universities will be very different this year because of the pandemic. Glenn Vollebregt, the president of St. Lawrence College in Kingston talks about holding events online and on Zoom; Dr. Karen Wang, a physician working with Masks4Canada, recommends what to look for when selecting a non-medical face mask; In this week's Ottawa Report, Jordan Press of the Canadian Press talks about the new Conservative Party leader, Erin O'Toole; Should even very young students being wearing masks at school? Paediatrician Anna Banerji offers her perspective; Ian Baird, the owner of Terrebleu, the largest lavender farm in Ontario tells us how demand has grown during the pandemic.

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