Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday October 27, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Steve Marshall of Northern Shield Development Corp describes how his company is building a housing complex in Orillia that's transforming shipping containers into affordable residential units; Good dry firewood can be hard to come by lately. We hear more from Julia Henderson. She and her family own The Old Mill Firewood Supply in Bracebridge; Dr. Katharine Smart, the incoming President of the Canadian Medical Association, outlines their recent study into the backlogs for surgery and other treatment during the pandemic; Family lawyer and author Russell Alexander talks about the stresses that the pandemic can put on already strained relationships and whether that lead to an increase in separations and divorces; Mia Rabson of the Canadian Press talks about the forthcoming probe into the federal government's spending in its response to the pandemic; Sean Speer of Ontario 360, a policy group based out of the Munk School at the University of Toronto, talks about the province's financial situation and what he anticipates will be in the new budget that will be presented next week; Frances Balodis of the Huntsville area tells about her personal letter-writing project to offer contact to people in her community during the pandemic.

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