Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday September 22, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Kate Robertson, a lawyer and research fellow with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab explains her concerns about police using technology known as 'algorithmic surveillance' and 'predictive policing'; Some airlines are now offering health insurance to cover the cost of treatment if a traveler becomes infected by the coronavirus. Ryan Snider who teaches tourism management in the Faculty of Business at Humber College discusses the strategy; Dan Flanders is a pediatrician and Director of Kindercare Pediatrics. He talks about the need to give many kids the flu shot - and the logistics of trying to do so; Lindsay Wiginton is a member of Resource Movement an organization of some well-off Canadians who are advocating for a wealth and inheritance tax to help benefit the entire country;: Chris Potts of the Collingwood Minor Hockey Association talks about getting play underway during the pandemic; Live on location, our new host Julianne Hazlewood talks to Barrie newcomer Fatih Salloum. He and his family came to the city from Syria just one year ago; Kirby Redick. a teacher at Glen Orchard Public School in Port Carling, describes how she manages to teach her class in the great outdoors two to three times a day… every day.

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