Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday November 11, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Kimberly Sutherland Mills with the Kingston Frontenac Public Library recommends some reading for Remembrance Day; Jane Meadus is a lawyer with the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly. She expresses concern that not enough has been done to prevent more deaths at long-term care homes as the second wave of the pandemic continues; Darryl Porter is known as a COVID-19 long-hauler. Twenty weeks since his initial diagnosis for COVID-19, he still has symptoms. He talks about his experience and a study he's taking part in with the University of Toronto; The CBC's happiness and well being columnist Jennifer Moss discusses altruism; Lisa Taylor tells about a guide she has co-authored "The Canadian Guide To Hiring Veterans."; Author Andy Sparling gives us a brief history of the big band from small town Ontario, the RCAF Streamliners; Nearly 700 people have died from opioid abuse in the first 15 weeks of the pandemic. Tara Gomes principal investigator with Ontario Drug Policy Research Network outlines their most recent report; Chief Don Maracle of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, explains why they are requesting Prince Edward County return Forester's Island to Tyendinaga territory.

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