Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show January 17th, 2023

By Vanessa Van De Nes

Hour 1:

Catherine MacNeil, a retired nurse who has written a new book about the race to save medicare in Canada titled Dying to be Seen, joins Todd to discuss how Nova Scotia's healthcare system needs sweeping changes. Politics with Dalhousie University, political science professor Lori Turnbull. Moshe Lander, an economist from Montreal's Concordia University, believes that the possibility of a more severe crisis in Canada's housing market remains a possibility because real estate remains “really overvalued.” Hugh Gillis, 1st Vice President, NSGEU, discusses how the emergency department describes its staffing as a “revolving door” of junior and inexperienced employees.

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Hour 2:

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

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Hour 3:

CEO of MADD Canada, Steve Sullivan, discusses if Canada should follow the U.S. lead and make anti-impaired technology mandatory in all new cars. With temperatures dropping, Campbell McClintock, an outreach worker with Out of the Cold, is concerned about the housing crisis. Robert Falzon, head of engineering at cybersecurity firm Check Point Canada, explains why there are so many cyber attacks lately. Rebecca MacKenzie-Hopkins, Public Programs and Community Engagement Manager, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 presents a film screening of Lost Transport in honour of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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