What we know about the man accused of bringing weapons to Rideau Hall and how Southwest Public Health hopes to avoid COVID-19 spread at local farms
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A man who allegedly stormed Rideau Hall with multiple weapons wrote a two-page letter which sources say included personal financial issues and government grievances. Mercedes Stephenson, Global News Ottawa Bureau Chief, and Leah West, lecturer of International Affairs at the Norman Paterson School, join Craig to discuss.  And, after immigrant farm worker outbreaks hit areas hard like Windsor Essex and Norfolk County, what is Southwestern Public Health doing for farms in the local region? Dr. Joyce Locke, Medical Officer of Health for Southwestern Public Health, joins the show to explain. 
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