Episodios

  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 15, 2025
    Aug 15 2025

    In Hour 1, Amanda Dean, IBC’s Vice-President of Ontario and Atlantic, discusses the wildfires in Atlantic Canada and the important insurance information for residents. Lisa Haller, Director of Programming and interim Executive Director of the Atlantic International Film Festival, joins Todd to announce the full 2025 program of the 45th AIFF. US politics with Mark Brewer, University of Maine. NDP leader Claudia Chender, discusses how Nova Scotians deserve answers on health care. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Mid-WeeK Meltdown. In Hour 3, Interim president and CEO of Nova Scotia Health, Karen Oldfield, says there’s still work to do as the province continues to deal with a long list of patients without a family doctor. Clinton Wilkins joins Todd to give a Mortgage 101 tee-up. Weekend Weather Wrap Up with weather specialist, Allister Aalders. Sports with Cecil Wright.

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    2 h y 7 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 14, 2025
    Aug 14 2025

    In Hour 1, Janet Steele, District 12- Timberlea - Beechville - Clayton Park – Wedgewood, discusses how Halifax is pushing the province for a lobbyist registry. Dr. Hugh Chisholm, retired vet, founder of #fireworkshurt shares how the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association issues position statement on fireworks. Scott Taylor, Esprit de Corps Magazine, discusses the rise in reported incidents of hateful conduct last year, reversing a years-long trend of declining reports. Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of Canadian Taxpayers Federation, shares a poll on how more than half of Canadians think the size and cost of the federal public service should be reduced in the coming years.In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Mid-WeeK Meltdown. In Hour 3, Wayne MacKay, Professor Emeritus of Law, Dalhousie University, answers the question, do Nova Scotians have a charter right to walk in the woods? Moshe Lander, an economist from Montreal's Concordia University, discusses the Air Canada Flight Attendant strike. Jacob Smith the new owner of John W. Doull, Bookseller, takes over the Nova Scotia bookstore after rallying to keep it afloat. David Steele, member of the Blomidon Naturalists Society, shares how invasive plants like Buckthorns, Norway maples and Multiflora roses have been found in Reservoir Park, and how the group is cutting the problem at its root.

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    2 h y 8 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 13, 2025
    Aug 13 2025

    In Hour 1, Lunenburg Mayor Jamie Myra, shares how 'boondocking' RVs, campers are making it difficult for emergency vehicles to get through narrow streets. Weather specialist Allister Aalders discusses the heat, drought and if relief is on the way. Robert Huish, Associate Professor, Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, discusses how major institutional investors are asking the federal government to give them a reason to invest more at home in the upcoming fall budget. Paul MacKinnon the CEO of the Downtown Halifax Business Commission, shares how bike lane construction causing frustration in downtown Halifax. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Mid-WeeK Meltdown. In Hour 3, Todd continues the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 h y 8 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 12, 2025
    Aug 12 2025

    In Hour 1, Josh Dehaas, Counsel with Canadian Constitution Foundation, gives an update on an organization is calling on the provincial government to reconsider its ban on activities in the woods. Lori Turnbull, Political Science professor at Dalhousie University, discusses a new poll that says support for Liberals, and Prime Minster Mark Carney unchanged despite no trade deal with U.S. Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, MLA for Cumberland North says the governments newly released Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) fails to deliver for most of the province - including the entrance and Gateway into Nova Scotia, Cumberland County. Kevin Russell, Executive Director of Rental Housing Providers Nova Scotia, discusses a new public campaign called Stop the Water Hike has been launched to mobilize Halifax Regional Municipality residents to oppose Halifax Water’s proposed 36.6% rate hike. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Rob Thacker is back for The Science Files.

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    2 h y 9 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 11, 2025
    Aug 11 2025

    In Hour 1, Nancy Hartling, District 13- Prospect Road - St. Margarets and Laura White, District 7- Halifax South Downtown joins Todd for Councillors on the Hot Seat! In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, NSGEU President Sandra Mullen shares how Nova Scotia Health is boosting security measures with AI metal detectors. Scott Tingley, manager of forest protection for the Natural Resources Department on the burn restrictions, fines and the increased risk of wildfires throughout the province, discusses the Ban on Entering Wooded Areas. Todd Burgess, executive director of Forest Nova Scotia, discusses the Forest Ban.

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    2 h y 7 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 8, 2025
    Aug 8 2025

    In Hour 1, Minister of Emergency Management Kim Masland joins Todd to discussed the fire and woods ban as well as the damning audit leading the province to end ties with Nova Scotia Firefighters School. Patrick Brannon, Senior Researcher and Director of Major Projects for the Atlantic Economic Council shares the new Health Care Reports and how does Atlantic Canada compare to the rest of Canada? Weekly Chat with Tim Powers, Summa Strategies, Abacus Data. Duncan Robertson, Senior Policy Analyst with the Canadian Federation Independent Business, discusses how small business owners brace for possible Canada Post strike. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Albert Lalonde, co-project manager for the Climate Conscience Lab with the David Suzuki Foundation, discusses how experts say a warning from the United Nations’ top court that failing to address climate change could violate international law could lead to greater public scrutiny of major projects in Canada. Mayor Andy Fillmore joins Todd for a chat. Moshe Lander, an economist from Montreal's Concordia University, discusses how maritime travellers are bracing for disruptions of possible Air Canada strike. Sports with Cecil Wright.

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    2 h y 7 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 7, 2025
    Aug 7 2025

    In Hour 1, Todd takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Jeff Karabanow, a professor at Dalhousie University and a co-director of Dalhousie’s social work community clinic, shares how homelessness is on the rise. Neal Livingston, a woodlot owner in Inverness County and co- chairman of the Margaree Environmental Association, discusses how the environmental group is demanding that the provincial environment minister stop issuing forest spray permits for mainland Nova Scotia. Sports chat with Ken Bagnell, with guests Canada Games volleyball coach, Allison Saunders and athlete, Luchi Cohen.

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    2 h y 9 m
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | August 6, 2025
    Aug 6 2025

    In Hour 1, NDP Leader Claudia Chender, joins Todd to discuss Nova Scotia’s restrictions on activities in the woods with several closures across the province, tariffs and how firefighters deserve safe training options. Scott Taylor, Esprit de Corps Magazine, discusses alleged terrorist among the ranks. Ashley Legere, executive director of Cumberland Homelessness and Housing Support Association, shares how their mobile outreach team hit the road in Cumberland County. Sue Uteck, Executive Director of Spring Garden Area Business Association, discusses how Halifax council reverses decision on Morris Street bike lane. In Hour 2, Todd takes your calls during the Mid-Week Meltdown. In Hour 3, Todd takes your calls during the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 h y 7 m