Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday September 1, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Nathan Townend, a councillor for Loyalist Township wrote an opinion piece for 'The Kingstonist' explaining with the Conservative Party leader should remove local M.P. Derek Sloan from caucus for what he considers to be intolerant views; Carolyn Ferns of the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care explains what parents can expect as centres may now reopen at full capacity; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star, discusses the teachers' unions complaints with to the Labour Regulations Board that the government's plan to reopen schools violates workplace safety laws; After a summer of racial reckoning how will anti-Black racism efforts affect schools? Sam Tecle of the University of Toronto offers his analysis of how educators can make a difference for students who are Black, Indigenous or people of colour; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press brings up to date on what's happening on the national political scene; Jeff Siegal, a civil engineer, considers some short-term solutions to improve ventilation before kids head back to the classroom; Tara Filteau of Innisfil describes why she decided to vacate her seat on the Innisfil Library Board to make room for more diversity.

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