Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show January 10th, 2023
Hour 1:
NDP Leader Claudia Chender says that while she's happy to see newcomers bound for the province, the government is too focused on immigration amid a housing and public service crisis. Danny Cavanagh, president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour and a member of the minimum wage review committee, discusses a new report that says Nova Scotia must raise the minimum wage faster. Lee-Anne Richardson, the founder of Sober City, a peer-support group for people struggling with addiction, shares why millennials and Gen Z are helping lead the zero-proof drink surge. Paul Radford, Chair of the Nova Scotia Securities Commission, warns Nova Scotians to protect themselves from crypto-related scams.
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Hour 2:
It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls!
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Hour 3:
Elizabeth Smith McCrossin, Cumberland North MLA, joins Todd to discuss changes to the province's healthcare system after a 37-year-old Nova Scotia woman died in hospital after waiting seven hours to see a doctor. A conversation with Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.
Lukas Pierce, Artistic Director of Upstream Music Association, shares that after two years of having a virtual festival, Open Waters Festival 2023 returns to in-person performances.
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