Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show October 4th, 2022

By Vanessa Van De Nes

Hour 1:

Tony Fletcher, Benoit Electric, joins Todd to discuss how generators are an increasing necessity and nuisance during Atlantic power outages. Don Desserud, UPEI political science professor, gives an update on the Quebec election. NSGEU President Sandra Mullen, shares how more than 600 school support workers are poised to strike in the Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education, and hundreds more may be ready to join them in other parts of the province in early October. Sylvain Charlebois explains how Hurricanes Ian and Fiona could drive up grocery costs on certain items in Canada.

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Hour 2:

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Hour 3:

 

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Susan Leblanc, the New Democratic MLA for Dartmouth North, says we need to get moving on coastal protection. Amherst Mayor David Kogan discusses how the Town of Amherst has voted to contribute funding to an emergency shelter. Silva Safatli, co-owner of Jake's Variety on Portland Street in Dartmouth, shares his story of how the family store was robbed three times over the past month, and racist comments are commonplace. Still, the attack on Thursday morning pushed the co-owner to the edge. Daniel Holland, CEO of The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia, shares how the foundation is helping with recovery and rebuilding.

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