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In Hour 1, Lauren McKenzie, President CUPE 391, Dalhousie University, joins Dan with an update on ongoing talks with NSCAD. Christine Saulnier, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Nova Scotia, examines who really benefits from Nova Scotia’s tax cuts. John Britton, the CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia explains how a dementia support program will shut down as a result of the provincial budget cuts tabled last week. Dr. Cathy Cervin, Chair of the Nova Scotia Committee of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment and a member of Vision Zero Kjipuktuk-Halifax, discusses why HRM needs greater investment in road safety. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back for House Calls. In Hour 3, Dan to take your calls during the Mid-Week Meltdown.
By CityNews/Frequency Podcast NetworkIn Hour 1, Lauren McKenzie, President CUPE 391, Dalhousie University, joins Dan with an update on ongoing talks with NSCAD. Christine Saulnier, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Nova Scotia, examines who really benefits from Nova Scotia’s tax cuts. John Britton, the CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia explains how a dementia support program will shut down as a result of the provincial budget cuts tabled last week. Dr. Cathy Cervin, Chair of the Nova Scotia Committee of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment and a member of Vision Zero Kjipuktuk-Halifax, discusses why HRM needs greater investment in road safety. In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis is back for House Calls. In Hour 3, Dan to take your calls during the Mid-Week Meltdown.