Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show March 21st, 2024

Hour 1: Geena Luckett, Owner and General Manager of Luckett Vineyards, and Ashley McConnell-Gordon, Vice President of Operations of Benjamin Bridge, give an update on the subsidy to wine bottlers that drew the ire of wineries. Kelly Regan, MLA Bedford Basin says she was concerned about the physician shortage after receiving a FOIPOP that indicated 31 physicians left their practice in Nova Scotia in the first six weeks of this year. Geoff MacDonald, a psychologist at the University of Toronto, answers the question: as more people choose the single life, are they happier? Dr Ratika Parkash, Cardiologist, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Heart & Stroke spokesperson, shares a new campaign focusing on women’s risk factors.

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Hour 2: It’s the Open Hour! Todd takes your calls!

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Hour 3: Dr. Ryan Sommers Public Health spreads awareness after a Nova Scotia child died from an aggressive form of Strep A. NTSU President Ryan Lutes says the Nova Scotia Teachers Union is holding a strike vote next month after nearly ten months of negotiations with the province. March is Sleep Apnea Awareness Month, and Tina Greenlaw, Clinical Manager of The Breath Factory, shares the warning signs and treatments for better sleep. Caleb Freeman, Manager of Marketing and Communications for Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia, talks about the “Shiver for Shelter” Event.

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