William Wallace operates cottagevacations.com They rent out cottages in Muskoka, Haliburton and the near north. He talks about the province's announcement that short-term rentals are permitted once again; Paula Duhatschek, a reporter with CBC Radio in Kitchener-Waterloo looks at how various Catholic school boards have decided to mark Pride Month; Pearl Dowe, a political scientist at Emory University in Atlanta compares the recent demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd to the civil rights movement of the '60's; There are calls in Belleville to have Constable Todd Bennett removed from the local police force because of images of him with the Confederate flag. We hear from Sydney Jarvis who is organizing a vigil, and from the Mayor, Mitch Panciuk; Siena Hopkins-Prest is a Grade 6 student at Edmison Heights Public School in Peterborough who earned a $10 thousand donation to Habitat for Humanity for her short essay on what home means to her; Following a viral video that shows a white woman calling police on a black birdwatcher in New York City, the first-ever Black Birders Week is underway. Birder Peter Saroye tells us more; Shakir Chambers a Progressive Conservative political strategist and senior consultant at Navigator looks at the new government's progress now two years into their mandate; A farm near Port Hope is open to the public again and offering walks with their goats and alpacas. We hear from owneer Debbie Nightingale.