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Unscripted and honest radio debates. Ontario Today is never shy. The host, studio guests and callers dive right into the contentious issues of the day. CBC Radio One from 12 to 1 ET. Call-in 1-888-817-8995.
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Indigenous Tourism: How's it going?
In Ontario, Indigenous Tourism represents a third of Canada's share.
Ontario Today is joined by Kevin Eshkawkogan, the President and CEO of Indigenous Tourism Ontario -
How hot is your apartment?
Should landlords be required to ensure their rental units don't exceed 26 C?
The city of Hamilton is currently working on a maximum heat bylaw.
Advocates are pushing Toronto to do the same.
Ontario Today is joined by Hamilton city councillor Cameron Kroetsch and Jacqueline Wilson, a lawyer with the Canadian Environmental Law Association. -
Why did you leave politics?
Volunteers, candidates, and elected officials call in. Ontario Today invites long time NDP MP Charlie Angus to talk about his decision to pull the plug on his 20-year political career.
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What did you lose in a fire?
Toronto's historic St. Anne's Anglican Church was gutted by fire this month.
Rev. Don Beyers reflects on the loss and hears from listeners, who share their own stories of surviving a fire.
We also check in with Liz Riggins, an Ottawa woman who lost her home to a fire in 2022. -
Ontario Today's expert gardener Paul Zammit is back to take your questions.
Paul is a professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College.
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What do you still need to know about sunscreen?
As summer approaches, Ontario Today listeners ask Dr. Fayne Frey their burning sunscreen questions.
Dr. Frey is a dermatologist in Nyack, New York.