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  • The Todd Veinotte Show | February 5, 2025
    2025/02/05

    In Hour 1, Christine Saulnier, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, joins Todd to discuss the minimum wage increase. Margaret Chapman, COO & Partner of Narrative Research, shares a new poll that says Maritimers are less likely to travel to the U.S. due to Trump's presidency. Lana Payne, Unifor National President, discusses tariffs. Lorn Sheehan, a strategy professor at Dalhousie University, discusses how a Nova Scotia cottage rental would be applying a 25 per cent additional fee to any booking coming from the U.S. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back for House Calls. In Hour 3, Todd opens the lines for the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 時間 7 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | February 4, 2025
    2025/02/04

    In Hour 1, Osborne Burke, general manager of Victoria Co-operative Fisheries in northern Cape Breton, shares how they're prepared for the U.S. tariffs even after the 30-day pause tariffs on Canada. Patrick Sullivan, President and CEO at Halifax Chamber of Commerce, discusses the tariff scare. Politics chat with Lori Turnbull, Political Science professor at Dalhousie University. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phone lines for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Rob Thacker is back for The Science Files.

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    2 時間 8 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | February 3, 2025
    2025/02/03

    In Hour 1, Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine; Rhonda Tulk-Lane, CEO of the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce; Dan Kelly, President of CFIB; and Moshe Lander, an economist from Montreal's Concordia University, join Todd to discuss President Trump's tariffs. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back with House Calls. In Hour 3, we continue to discuss President Trump's tariffs with Mitch Raymond, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters' Vice President for Nova Scotia; Peter MacDonald, a member of the CME NS Advisory Board and the Vice Chair of CME's National Board of Directors; Robert Huish, an associate professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax and Premier Tim Houston.

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    2 時間 7 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | January 31, 2025
    2025/01/31

    In Hour 1, Health Minister Michelle Thompson discusses how Nova Scotia is focused on reducing red tape and eliminating doctors' burdens. Sandra Mullen, president of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union, discusses safety in hospitals after an armed patient allegedly injures three hospital staff in Halifax emergency room. NDP Leader Claudia Chender and the NDP are is urging the Houston government to create a task force to deal with the issue immediately. Politics chat with Lori Turnbull, Political Science professor at Dalhousie University. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back with House Calls. In Hour 3, Talking Tariffs with former diplomat and columnist Gar Pardy. Duncan Robertson, Senior Policy Analyst for Canadian Federation Independent Business Nova Scotia, shares the 2025 Red Tape Report Card: Nova Scotia continues leadership on red tape reduction with an A- grade. Weekend Weather with Allister Allders. Sports Talk with Cecil Wright.

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    2 時間 10 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | January 30, 2025
    2025/01/30

    I Hour 1, HRM Mayor Andy Fillmore joins Todd to discuss the latest Windsor Street Exchange redevelopment design after the regional council voted against moving forward. Paul Jenkinson, ACE Team Communications Coordinator, and Carol Macomber, Chair of The ACE Team's Protection for the People in Care Review Committee, share a document that highlights the stark comparisons between the Protection for People in Care Act and the Protection from Cruelty to Animals Act. Dr Joss Reimer, Canadian Medical Association, discusses how governments must do everything in their power to support healthcare workers and keep them caring for patients. Maria Gintova, assistant professor at McMaster University's Department of Political Science, shares how the public service productivity study group is not looking at remote work. In Hour 2, Todd open the lines for the Open Hour. In Hour 2, Dr. Jeff Goodall, is back for Ask the Vet.

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    2 時間 11 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | January 29, 2025
    2025/01/29

    In Hour 1, Janet Music, Research Program Coordinator, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, released the Global Agri-Food Most Influential Nations Ranking. Joyce Carter, President and CEO of Halifax International Airport Authority, shares how they are making history by contributing 4.2 billion dollars to Nova Scotia's economy and offering more opportunities. Rudy Buttignol, CARP National President and CEO, joins Todd in the studio. Veteran Matthieu Tetreault and Michelle McClung discuss how the local bylaw that says he needs to leave the RV where he lives is unfair during winter and a housing crisis. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back with House Calls. In Hour 3, Todd opens the phones for the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 時間 10 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | January 28, 2025
    2025/01/28

    In Hour 1, Sean Kirby, Executive Director of the Mining Association of Nova Scotia, shares how miners praise the Nova Scotia premier's call to lift the uranium ban. Still, environmentalist calls it a 'dead end'. Bob Bancroft, retired wildlife biologist, discusses Nova Scotia's bat population showing signs of recovery after years of decline. Energy Minister Trevor Boudreau joins Todd to discuss the "Green Choice" program, which is expected to help the province have 78 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2028. Amy Janzwood, a McGill University professor and an expert in the politics of energy and the environment, says revived Canada pipeline talks are 'wishful thinking'. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phone for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Rob Thacker is back in the studio for the Science Files.

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    2 時間 8 分
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | January 27, 2025
    2025/01/27

    In Hour 1, Kathryn Morse, District 10 Halifax - Bedford Basin and Laura White, District 7, Halifax South Downtown, join Todd for Councillors on the Hot Seat. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phone for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Brian Giroux of Shelburne Elver group discusses how the Federal fisheries minister has shelved a controversial proposal that would have shifted baby eel quota away from longtime licence holders to their employees. Natalie MacLean, a spokesperson and wine expert at Wine Growers Canada, shares how you don't need to go completely "dry" this January to prioritize your health. Raymond Plourde, Senior Wilderness Coordinator of Ecology Action Centre, discusses Premier Tim Houston's push for more natural resource development in Nova Scotia. Osborne Bourke, general manager of Victoria Co-op Fisheries and a member of regional and national advisory committees for small craft harbours, shares how fishers are worried by the Nova Scotia premier's musings over lifting the oil-exploration moratorium.

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    2 時間 8 分