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Ontario Hubs and The Agenda's Week

McMaster University medical student Nicole Crimi talks about how her children's book, "Patty and the Pandemic," came about and why it was important for her to use artistic skills and scientific knowledge to help shepherd kids through this uncertain time. Since March, dating apps have experienced a surge in membership and usage as people turn to their phones to find companionship. How has the pandemic affected the search for love and intimacy? We ask: Maryanne Fisher, a psychology professor at Saint Mary's University in Halifax; Rebecca Liang, a student at Ryerson University; and Natasha Sharma, relationship expert and co-founder of The 8-Hour Therapist. How are businesses doing in the network of underground paths in Toronto, and office towers across the province when so many people are working from home? Then, how can the province attract students to the fields most needed? How is the China-Canada relationship progressing along? And, we discuss what happened to the open internet's promise?

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