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Welcome to NS Politicast, where I talk about current events in NS I am always looking for knowledgeable people to enlighten me, if you have expertise in a subject i have covered and would like to set me straight you can find me on Twitter @NSPoliticast or as NS Politicast on Facebook
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Canada’s worst shooting spree in modern history has left us with far more questions than answers. Journey inside every single hour of this tragedy as it happened with Global News Halifax reporter Sarah Ritchie. This 13-part true crime series will try to piece together exactly what happened and what could or should have been done to prevent it.
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All Hands on Tech, hosted by Ashley and Jena, brings together Nova Scotia’s tech community to uncover the secrets of what makes our province the best place for collaboration, innovation, and growth. Each episode hear from local digital experts as we dive into all of the amazing things happening in Nova Scotia’s fastest-growing sector and learn why so many organizations and individuals are calling Canada’s Ocean Playground home. All Hands on Tech is proudly produced by Digital Nova Scotia (DN ...
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The Legal Information Society, the public’s trusted source for legal information since 1982. LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS - pronounced 'listens'). LawLISNS talk about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.
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Tonight's episode of The Nature of Things takes us on a wild tour through the natural world, for a look at gender fluidity in plants, animals, fish... and of course, humans! Comedian Mae Martin will bring their experiences as a nonbinary person to the conversation... as they learning about cutting-edge science on gender identity.…
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A passion for fashion earned one local designer the chance to see music artists Jah'Mila and Allison Russell wear her creations on the red carpet at the Junos last week. Funmi Odeniyi combines modern fashion with traditional African prints for her brand MichNat.
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Canada's April 1st carbon tax hike is seeing a lot of pushback, including from some premiers and Conservative leader Pierre Pollievre. We ask Acadia University professor Justin Beaudoin, one of the signatories to an open letter from economists on carbon pricing, for his perspective.
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N.S. Health Minister Michelle Thompson responds to worries about proposed amendments that would make it obligatory for health professionals to disclose patients' personal health information to the health minister or a person acting on the minister's behalf
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Did you know cassette tapes are popular again? You can find those little plastic cases in their own sections in record stores. Here in Halifax, there's even a company that will put digital music on analogue tape. The CBC's Carsten Knox takes a closer look at this trend.
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A group of citizen scientists camping out in the forest on the south mountain say they're relieved to learn that harvest plans for the area have changed, but they say more protection is still needed. Nina Newington is with Citizen Scientists of Southwest Nova Scotia.
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Why is there still so much illegal cannabis in a country where cannabis is legal? Trina Fraser is a partner at Brazeau Seller Law in Ottawa, where she specializes in cannabis law. She weighs in on how the illicit market is still operating, and what the legal market needs to do to better protect consumers and their families.…
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Beyoncé has achieved huge success so far with her foray into country music. Her album "Cowboy Carter" drops Friday, and the single "Texas Hold 'em" has been holding steady at No. 1 on the country charts since its release last month. Shelley Hamilton is a country artist from Nova Scotia. She talks about the Black roots of country music and what this…
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A group of local musicians hopes visiting artists for the Junos will add their voices to speak out in solidarity with those evacuated from tent encampments in HRM. Hear from Nate Doucet, former encampment outreach worker and one of the organizers of this rally.
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A multi-university research study suggests that climate change is bringing harmful chemicals back to the surface of some Nova Scotia lakes, deposited by gold mines that were operational between the 1940s and 1960s. We hear from one of the authors of the study.
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The African Nova Scotian Justice Institute was set up to address systemic racism in the justice system. Portia interviews its new executive director, Shawna Paris-Hoyt. She's a lawyer, a registered social worker and a fifth generation African Nova Scotian.
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How is Canada holding up when it comes to our health care practices and the environment? Green health care is about finding ways to reduce waste and carbon emissions in health care practices. Mary Jane Hampton takes a look at that in this week's column.
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Some students at Saint Mary's University are getting the chance to examine a collection of Oak Island artifacts. The collection is a gift from the late Oak Island treasure hunter and property owner Robert S. Young. Archeologist Jonathan Fowler shows us a few artifacts in the studio
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Culture columnist Tara Lynn Taylor tees up the Juno Awards with a look at Celebration Sunday, a gospel event honouring 400 years of culture and musical influence by Nova Scotia's historic Black communities. Plus, Nova Sinfonia in concert and Matchstick Theatre performs Leaving Home.
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The Society of Queer Momentum is holding their first AGM in Wolfville, to talk about next steps to address the rise of harmful rhetoric around the 2SLGBTQ+ community in this country. The advocacy group's executive director Fae Johnstone speaks with the CBC's Erin MacInnis.
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The federal government recently announced two new measures to help small craft brewers: capping the excise duty on alcohol, and cutting it in half for the first 15-thousand hectolitres of beer produced. We get reaction from the Craft Brewers Association of Nova Scotia... and a small brewer in the Annapolis Valley who says provincial measures would …
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The David Suzuki Foundation called Steven Guilbeault a "well-respected leader from the environmental movement" when he became Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change. He drops by our studio to talk about the carbon tax, climate change and more.
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Global Bluenosers podcaster Sean Meister collects stories from people who grew up here, or have a strong connection to this province, but are now living elsewhere in the world. How he's bringing Nova Scotia expats together, even by hosting a kitchen party at a pub in London, England.
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Politics has always been a dirty game, but it seems to be getting a lot dirtier lately. Former Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne will look at that Wednesday night at the annual Allan J. MacEachen Lecture at St.F.X University. It's titled, "The Answer to Toxicity in Politics? Rational, Honest Policy Debate." Kathleen Wynne tells us what to expect.…
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A woman who was struck by two vehicles in Eastern Passage is still recovering from her injuries. Now, residents in the area are calling on Halifax council to consider putting in a new crosswalk. Councillor Becky Kent joins us to talk about this effort.
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