Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 2, 2020 - a podcast by CBC Radio

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Robert Chappell of Madison 365 a non-profit news outlet in Wisconsin. He describes the situation following President Trump's visit to Kenosha where the shooting of a Black man by local police led the subsequent killing of two men during a demonstration; Kara Brisson-Boivin of Media Smarts offers her advice to parents on how much screen time is appropriate; Camille Labchuk, a lawyer with Animal Justice an organization that advocates for animal protection, offers her criticism of the provincial government's new Security From Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act that would further restrict protests by animal rights advocates; More than two months after reopening, beachfront businesses at Wasaga Beach are still struggling. Gil Mechaly, who operates a number of businesses, tells us about his situation; Michelle Berry, author and owner of Hunter Street Books in Peterborough tells us about some of the books she discovered this summer; Dr. Jonathan Irish outlines his report on the backlog of surgery that was created by the coronavirus outbreak; Jason Murphy, is the playwright and director of the Shipyard Kitchen Party production of 'Tom Thomson's Wake' which will be live-streamed from the Simcoe Street Theatre in Collingwood tonight.

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