Reacting to rising COVID-19 case numbers, the Ontario Autism Program continues to be stalled, and will the pandemic help move Ontario's court system into the 21st century?
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A spike in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday has medical professionals scratching their heads. What could be the reasons for rising COVID-19 numbers in the country. Tim Sly, professor in the School of Occupational and Public Health at Ryerson University, joins Craig to discuss. The Ontario Autism Program continues to be stalled. Monique Taylor, NDP Critic for Child and Youth Services, joins the show to discuss what needs to change with the program so families can get the care they deserve.  Will the pandemic help move Ontario's court system into the 21st century? Philip Millar, London Lawyer, joins the program to explain.
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