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COVID-19's other front-line workers: grocery store staff

Theres an unlikely group of workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 response in Canada: grocery store workers. Today on Front Burner, we talk about the new risks that come with the job, and what response might be coming to address them.
Paul LaFleur stocks shelves at Sobeys - Belmont in Edmonton on Friday. (David Bajer/CBC)

Even as most businesses in Canada have shut their doors, grocery stores remain open. And workers in those stores who are often in low-wage positions are worried about their own safety as COVID-19 continues to spread.

Today on Front Burner, CBC reporter Haydn Watters talks to guest host Michelle Shephard about how grocery store staff are coping with the crisis, and what their companies are aiming to do about it.

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