Ontario Morning Podcast- Tuesday, September 08, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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CBC Windsor's Mike Evans speaks with some parents and children about their concerns as they get ready for a new school year to begin; The Business Digest with Megan Read; For this week's Karchut on Cars, Paul looks at whether it's a good idea to buy a used rental; This is year could be a flu season like no other. Dr. Sandy Buchman, Past President of The Canadian Medical Association, talks about what some are calling the Twindemic - Flu and Covid - 19 circulating at the same time; Tech expert Spencer Callaghan talks about why he believes Canada needs to move faster to bridge its digital divide as students go back to school in this time of COVID-19; It's now a requirement to physically distance in all of Kingston’s city parks. Mayor Bryan Paterson explains the City of Kingston's new emergency order requiring physical distancing in all of the city parks; Associate Professor of Anthropology at Western University Karen Pennesi explains what's happening when we pronounce people's names incorrectly, and why it's important to get it right; The Liberal Government is behind closed doors till almost the end of the month - drafting a Throne Speech that will chart out how to "build back better" in Canada. Reporter Jordan Press talks about what to expect; Secretaries at St. Mary Catholic School in Brampton, Bradford District High in Bradford and North Trenton Public in Trenton, talk to the CBC's Haydn Watters about their hopes and fears ahead of an unpredictable year like this one; Body Ngoy talks about why he created a comic book about the history of prominent Black Canadians.

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