Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday October 20, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Wendy Lee is on the waiting list for a seniors home in Prince Edward County. With rents and home prices escalating in the county she describes her struggle to find a rental since selling her own house; Our happiness columnist Jennifer Moss explains the factors that can lead people to 'stress eating'; Ashley Wallis of Environmental Defence offers her reaction to the province's changes to the blue box recycling program; 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook is premiering its new production tonight, Bedtime Stories and Other Horrifying Tales. Kim Blackwell co-writer and director of the play tells us about it; Todd Oberholtzer, a local pub owner in Cobourg, explains how he came to the decision to serve only local customers because of the threat of COVID-19; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the federal government's response to the dispute over lobster fishing in Nova Scotia; Freelance political reporter Emma Loop talks about the significance of the result of the U-S presidential election for Canada; Ernie Ogle of the Alliston & District Humane Society tells us about the unfortunate end of a wild turkey that became a regular visitor to a local plaza.

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