How do we talk to our young children about racism? The media has been full of images of the protests that erupted to protest the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Carl James, a professor in York University's Faculty of Education, has suggestions on how to approach the subject; Steve Clarke, the Mayor of Orillia, talks about plans to allow worship in public parks; The Mayor of Barrie, Jeff Lehman, offers his reaction to the federal government's plan to immediately transfer all of the revenues earmarked for municipalities; Flavio Turchet of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario explains the protocols that will be in place to help ensure the help of dentists and their patients now that regular visits are resuming; The federal government has set aside millions of dollars to promote domestic tourism. Megan Knott of Tourism tells us how they hope to attract more visitors to the city as the restrictions around the coronavirus are relaxed; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press reports on the Prime Minister's remarks on racism in response to the killing of American George Floyd and looks at the release of funds to support municipal governments; Ernie Cecchetto has recovered from COVD-19 and is now donating his blood plasma in hopes that the antibodies he produced may help researchers find a cure for the disease; Sarah Doyle of the Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, at Ryerson University tells us about their research into what the job market may be like ten years in the future.