Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show October 20th, 2022

Hour 1:

NDP Leader Claudia Chender joins Todd to discuss how life is getting harder for seniors and families who can't afford to fill their prescriptions due to the rising cost of living. Peter Halpin, executive director of the Association of Atlantic Universities, shares how international students are the driving force behind the growing enrolment at many universities in Nova Scotia. Chat fuel pricing with Ian Lee, a business professor at Carleton University. Duncan Williams, president of the Construction Association of Nova Scotia, shares how the Nova Scotia government is taking steps to help settle pay disputes in the construction industry sooner.

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Hour 2:

It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! 

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Hour 3:

Dr. Robert Green, Senior Medical Director of Trauma Nova Scotia, shares a new Health Trauma Program to facilitate dedicated, daily care for all major trauma patients in the province after admission to the QEII. Liberal Leader Zach Churchill discusses The Nova Scotia government is ordering an economic analysis of the ferry service between Yarmouth and Maine to determine how much bang it's getting for its buck. Margaret Chapman, COO of Narrative Research, shares the latest survey that suggests that more than 90 per cent of Canadians are concerned about rising inflation. Angela MacNeil, a pharmacist at Shoppers Drug Mart, warns that we must do everything we can to avoid a severe flu season after a lack of exposure over recent years due to the pandemic. 

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