Face Masks, Diverse Workplace, Intergenerational Trauma, Rideau Hall Foundation, Sam Cooper, E.U. Border Re-opening

24/06/2020 45 min
Face Masks, Diverse Workplace, Intergenerational Trauma, Rideau Hall Foundation, Sam Cooper, E.U. Border Re-opening

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Episode Synopsis

Welcome to The Morning News Podcast for Wednesday, June 24th.

We begin with a look at new research on the effectiveness of wearing a mask to ward-off COVID-19. We speak with a researcher behind the study who says donning a Mask in public could actually save your life.

In the midst of the “Black Lives Matter” movement, companies are trying to create a more diverse workplace. We speak with a Professor of HR Management who explains why any effective change must be implemented at every level of an organization.

Canadians have become less tolerant to taking risks when it comes to changes involving innovation over the past couple of years. We hear details of a new report on why keeping an eye on the downward trend is important – and the impact it can have on both businesses and social services.

Is Canada being targeted by China in the form of ‘interference campaigns’? We speak to National Online Investigative Journalist, Sam Cooper on what he’s uncovered.

And finally – we head overseas to catch up with Redmond Shannon – Global News Europe Correspondent - for a COVID-19 update. Redmond gives us the latest on the timeframe to open the borders of Europe to International Travel – and why U.S. citizens could remain barred.

 

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