COVID warning from survivor, Supporting vulnerable students, Anxiety about COVID,Rights around filming police , Metis Culture showcase

11/06/2020 37 min
COVID warning from survivor, Supporting vulnerable students, Anxiety about COVID,Rights around filming police , Metis Culture showcase

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Welcome to The Morning News Podcast for Thursday, June 11th.

We begin with the personal story of a Calgary man who battle COVID-19.  We’ll hear the details of his journey – including the 25 days he spent in a coma due to the virus.

On Wednesday the Province released details of the re-entry plan for the return to schools. We’ll speak with a Professor who specializes in Child and Family dynamics on what she thinks should be top-of-mind before the school bells ring again.

Then we take a look at the re-opening process and the effects it may have on those who suffer from Anxiety. We speak with the Director of Anxiety Canada.

The filming of the police killing of George Floyd – and other incidents of police brutality – usually come to light because a civilian recorded it. What are your rights when it comes to filming police? We’ll get answers from a media lawyer.

And finally – the Pandemic has taken a toll on countless annual festivals and events. We’ll hear details on how this year’s “Alberta Metis Fest” plans to still bring entertainment to the people – virtually.

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