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1 How To Replace A $100,000+ Salary Within 6 MONTHS Through Buying A Small Business w/ Alex Kamenca & Carley Mitus 57:50
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Alex (@alex_kamenca) and Carley (@carleymitus) are both members of our Action Academy Community that purchased TWO small businesses last thursday! Want To Quit Your Job In The Next 6-18 Months Through Buying Commercial Real Estate & Small Businesses? 👔🏝️ Schedule A Free 15 Minute Coaching Call With Our Team Here To Get "Unstuck" Want to know which investment strategy is best for you? Take our Free Asset-Selection Quiz Check Out Our Bestselling Book : From Passive To Passionate : How To Quit Your Job - Grow Your Wealth - And Turn Your Passions Into Profits Want A Free $100k+ Side Hustle Guide ? Follow Me As I Travel & Build: IG @brianluebben ActionAcademy.com…
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1 The Knox Office: New movies in cinemas this weekend! 7:47
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Get out the popcorn, it's movie time! Film reviewer Carsten Knox has reviews of new movies in theatres, including The Friend starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray.
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1 What are the ethical implications of trying to bring back extinct animals? 9:29
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A company in Texas says it has brought back an animal called the dire wolf from extinction, but it's raising some questions among the scientific community. Bioethicist Francoise Baylis offers her analysis.
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1 How Donald Trump's anti-Canadian rhetoric is impacting Nova Scotians abroad 6:59
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Threats against Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump have certainly brought people in this country together. But not all Canadians are living in Canada. For a look at how the past few months have impacted the expat community, we reached the president of Global Bluenosers, a networking group for Nova Scotians abroad.…
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1 Conversation with Mooseheads' GM about an upset for the ages in playoffs 8:13
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The Halifax Mooseheads are on their way to what could be one of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League's biggest comeback stories ever! The team was 16th seed when they clinched the first series, winning Game 7. Mooseheads general manager Cam Russell talks about what's next.
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1 Canada's 2SLGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce holding information sessions in Halifax 9:18
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We are in the midst of a national conversation about interprovincial trade, and strengthening our ties with markets overseas. Canada's 2SLGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce talks about creating and strengthening a national business network in the face of U.S. tariffs and anti-queer sentiments creeping over the border.…
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1 A is for Adventure: C is for camping! And creatures! 9:04
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Nova Scotia Parks has opened bookings for summer camping. Chris and Jan from A for Adventure talk about some destinations to consider and give us some timely advice about ticks.
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1 Elections Canada on some of the ways you can vote in the federal election 9:22
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For a primer on how to vote, we ask Elections Canada spokesperson Françoise Enguehard for the latest on special ballots, electoral boundary changes, and a Halifax riding byelection called before the federal election.
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1 Student political panel: Why do young voters tend to be less engaged? 20:59
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The youngest eligible voters in our country are also the least likely to exercise that freedom, according to voter turnout numbers. We ask a panel of Politics majors from Acadia University how they're preparing to head to the polls, and why their friends might not be as politically engaged.
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1 New white nationalist group pops up in Dartmouth 8:28
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About a dozen men calling themselves the "Second Sons" held a rally at the Dartmouth Cenotaph over the weekend. In photos, most of the members are wearing masks, except for Jeremy MacKenzie, founder of the white nationalist group Diagolon. Peter Smith with the Canadian Anti-Hate Network weighs in.
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1 Health Hacks #287: Should you participate in online genetic testing? 6:51
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Health care columnist Mary Jane Hampton takes a look at online genetic testing, and whether you might still want to do it in light of the 23andMe bankruptcy.
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1 Celebrating Mi'kmaw Nurses in Nova Scotia 8:15
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The L'nu Nursing Initiative has a new website, celebrating Mi'kmaw nurses across the province. It's also meant to inspire the next generation of nurses, and help them on their academic journeys. Dawn GooGoo leads the project, and she spoke to the CBC's Preston Mulligan.
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After nearly 40 years reporting for CBC, our legislature reporter Jean Laroche is retiring. He's spent four decades conducting interviews, so we put him on the other side of the microphone to reflect on his remarkable and colourful career.
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1 Art 'n Soul: Productions of The First Lady and Crypthand 9:50
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In today's culture column, Tara Lynn Taylor brings a look at gospel stage play The First Lady. Plus, Neptune's Youth Performance Company takes on the award-winning play, Crypthand.
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1 The Knox Office: Carsten brings us this week's film reviews! 8:12
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In this week's column, our film reviewer Carsten Knox tells us about a few movies opening in cinemas, including Death Of A Unicorn starring Paul Rudd, and The Penguin Lessons starring Steve Coogan. Plus, the nominations are in for this year's Canadian Screen Awards.
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1 How is the housing crisis playing out in Digby? 9:27
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Like many small towns in Nova Scotia, Digby is facing a housing crisis. Decent and affordable rentals are hard to come by, and new places have long waiting lists well before they're even built. Some people are leaving Digby. Others are stuck in substandard and unsafe housing. Portia Clark went to Digby to see the situation first hand.…
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1 Halifax artist explores the ecological toll of gender reveal parties 8:08
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What do drag queens, gender reveals, and natural disasters have in common? They're all part of an exhibition called "Oh Baby" that's showing at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia right now. It all centres around a 2017 wildfire in Arizona. The story sparked inspiration for Halifax artist Séamus Gallagher.…
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1 Why a tourism group is reassuring American visitors that they're still welcome in N.S. 8:22
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Tourist season is just around the corner, but recent trade war tensions between Canada and the U.S. have some Americans wondering if they should visit our province this year. Hear why that inspired the Digby Area Tourism Association to write an open letter to Americans.
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1 Parents of a man who died outside Halifax bar push for bouncer training law 8:06
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On Christmas Eve 2022, Ryan Sawyer died after an encounter with a bouncer at the Halifax Alehouse. Now his parents, Lee and Scott Sawyer, say Nova Scotia needs a law on training for bouncers. But the Security and Investigative Services Act is on a list of unproclaimed legislation the province is considering doing away with.…
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1 Health Hacks #285: What led to the current resurgence of the measles 7:02
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The measles was nearly eradicated, but the highly contagious disease is once again getting a foothold in North America again because of vaccine hesitancy. That may seem like a recent phenomenon, but the roots of the problem go back decades. Mary Jane Hampton looks at that in this week's health hacks column.…
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1 Art 'n Soul: Little Shop of Horrors & Little Women 9:18
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This week's culture column takes us to the Theatre Art Guild's modern adaptation of Little Women. Plus, Tara Lynn Taylor reviews Neptune Theatre's Little Shop of Horrors, shining a light on some of the puppet magic behind the production.
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1 The challenges of 'buying local' for seafood at the grocery store 8:25
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The tariff war has inspired many people to buy local, but that's often easier said than done when it comes to seafood. Christina Callegari, SeaChoice representative from the Ecology Action Centre, explains why that is.
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1 Tech Column: Latest details on network of entrepreneurial hackers from China 6:55
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The U.S Justice Department has charged 12 Chinese nationals with cyber-crimes, including mercenary hackers, employees of private hacking firms, and even law enforcement officers. Nur Zincir-Heywood brings us more on that story, and why it matters to people in Nova Scotia.
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1 The Knox Office: It's time to go to the movies! 7:45
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Information Morning's film reviewer, Carsten Knox, shares his thoughts on the new action-comedy "Novocaine." Plus, he has suggestions of where to find quality Canadian cinema on streaming services.
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1 An exit interview with Nova Scotia's outgoing privacy commissioner 9:02
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The provincial government has been trying to change the way Freedom of Information works in this province. We spoke to outgoing privacy commissioner Tricia Ralph about that, and some of the challenges facing her successor.
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1 Former Cole Harbour MLA Tony Ince appointed to Canadian Senate 8:05
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Former MLA Tony Ince is Nova Scotia's latest appointment to the Senate of Canada. He stopped by the studio to tell us about his journey to get here, and what's been going through his mind since the big announcement.
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1 Nova Scotia's piping plover population holding strong 8:19
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The piping plover has been endangered for 40 years, but the small shorebird is bucking the trend. Population numbers have been slowly, slowly growing. We got an update from Birds Canada.
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1 Dr. Lisa Barrett on the global impacts of American cuts to science 11:33
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As the Trump administration makes extreme cuts to science funding and the workforce south of the border, these cuts will have implications here and around the world. Infectious Diseases specialist Dr. Lisa Barrett explains.
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1 How Trump's political agenda will affect Canadian weather forecasting 9:05
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Restrictions on science and scientists in the U.S. could affect our ability to deal with extreme weather here. The administration has told researchers not to communicate with colleagues in other countries without permission. It has also proposed cutting the budget of the National Science Foundation by two-thirds. Meteorologist Jim Abraham weighs in.…
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1 Local rising star DeeDee Austin to appear on Canada's Got Talent 9:08
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DeeDee Austin is a 19-year-old singer from Fall River, N.S. The rising star is also a member of Abegweit First Nation on P.E.I. Next week, she'll appear on the national talent show, Canada's Got Talent! She stopped by the studio to chat about her recent success and upcoming performances.
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1 NS lobster fishery facing tariffs threats from both the US and China 7:47
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The Lobster Council of Canada responds to tariff threats from two of its largest markets.
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1 Atlantic Liberal Caucus chair on Mark Carney's win 7:59
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Prime Minister-designate Mark Carney was elected in a landslide vote on Sunday to become the next leader of the Liberal party. Kody Blois is the MP for Kings-Hants and chair of the Atlantic Liberal Caucus. He joins us to talk about what Carney's win means.
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1 Who's leading in the race to become Prime Minister? 9:33
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Pollster Eric Grenier looks at who's leading in the race to become Prime Minister as the next Federal election looms.
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1 Art 'n Soul: A pop-up show, art exhibit and theatre awards! 5:09
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In today's culture column, Tara Lynn Taylor takes us behind the curtains of a This Hour Has 22 Minutes pop-up show and gives a shout out to some of the notable nominees for the 2025 Robert Merritt Awards. Plus, an art exhibit called Black Futures that's getting rave reviews.
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1 Keeping up the growth momentum of women's sports 7:54
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We’ve seen incredible growth in women’s sports over the last few years, from pro hockey to pro soccer. Now, Canada's getting ready to welcome its first-ever WNBA team. Guest host Pauline Dakin talks with the CEO of Canadian Women & Sport about seizing this moment, and why her national organization is calling for more investment in women's sports.…
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1 Halifax restaurant owner talks about the toll of tariffs 8:47
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The restaurant industry has been through the wringer these past five years. Still reeling from the pandemic, now they're watching for the effects of the trade war. Liz Ingram-Chambers owns Le Bistro by Liz in downtown Halifax. She tells us how tariffs are affecting her business so far.
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1 Speculation swirls around the future of the town wharf in Annapolis Royal 9:18
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There's been heated discussion online this week about the municipal wharf in Annapolis Royal, after the town closed it to commercial fishing vessels. Pauline Dakin talks to a local councilor who's been trying to diffuse the situation.
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1 A coalition of Canadian science advocates stands up for science south of the border 9:59
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As political interference in the U.S. threatens medical and scientific research, from the Trump administration's slashing of research funding to its mass firings of scientists in government departments, a coalition of Canadian researchers and science supporters stand up for science.
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1 Son reawakens mother's long-dashed music dreams and catches k.d. lang's ear 13:34
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For years, Keenan Tamblyn has wanted to know about his mother's dreams of being a musician. When Megan Banning was younger she recorded music that never saw the light of day. With the help of an American podcast and Halifax musician Rich Aucoin that's changed - and now k.d. lang wants to hear the songs! Hear why as the CBC's Carsten Knox brings us the story.…
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1 Maritime coalition of pharmacists advocating for no-cost contraception 8:23
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A coalition of pharmacists has asked all maritime premiers to meet on Saturday, for International Women's Day. They're pushing for the Atlantic provinces to sign federal pharmacare agreements with Ottawa, in a bid to implement free, no-barrier contraception in this region. We talk to one of the co-leads of the group.…
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1 Halifax Pinball League celebrates its 10th anniversary 9:21
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Gaming columnist Erin MacInnis enters the world of competitive pinball as the Halifax Pinball League turns 10 this year, to find out how the hobby has transcended generations of players.
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1 We asked the Archdiocese what could happen to Saint Patrick's Church 7:21
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Almost a year after the Archdiocese of Halifax and Yarmouth closed the 140-year-old church, and the City of Halifax issued an order to vacate because the premises were unsafe, the Province has agreed to fund a shelter at Saint Patrick's Church. John Stevens is Manager for Pastoral Life for the Archdiocese.…
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1 A rare look inside the largest domestic violence shelter for women and children in N.S. 10:04
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For hundreds of women each year, Bryony House in Dartmouth is a refuge. It's the largest emergency shelter for women and children escaping intimate partner violence in this province. CBC reporter Celina Aalders went there recently for an exclusive look.
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1 Meet the Cape Bretoner behind a new radio campaign urging Canadians to buy Canadian 6:57
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Rick Mercer and Ron James are among the famous Canadians voicing new radio PSAs encouraging people across the country to be patriotic with their purchases. Larry MacInnis is with The Pro Bono Group, and one of the creative minds behind the spots.
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1 Will a new shelter affect efforts to save a landmark church in Halifax? 7:49
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The historic Saint Patrick's Church on Brunswick Street was ordered to be closed last June because of structural issues. Now, the church will be the site of a new men's shelter. John Murphy speaks for a group that's been trying to save the landmark building as a place of worship.
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We'll hear how last week's fateful meting in the Oval Office is being received in Nova Scotia's Ukrainian community.
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1 Health Hacks #284: Steps to avoiding addiction to prescription opioids 6:01
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Even with strict guidelines around prescribing opioids, people are becoming addicted to the painkillers. The medical community has made efforts to reduce over-prescribing in recent years. But as Mary Jane Hampton tells us in this week’s health hack, there are things we can do as well.
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1 Some contractors are luring Nova Scotians into high-interest financing for heat pumps 8:10
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Efficiency Nova Scotia says some unaffiliated contractors have been using the energy efficiency utility's heat pump rebate program and predatory sales tactics to bait customers into high-interest financing agreements. How to protect yourself when shopping for a heat pump.
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1 Counting down to the doubling of the deed transfer tax in N.S. 7:53
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As of April 1st, people from outside the province who want to buy property in this province will have to pay more. Some in the real estate industry think doubling the deed transfer tax is a bad move. Donna Harding is the co-owner and broker of Engel & Völkers Nova Scotia.
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1 Art 'n Soul: A Lil Affair & Wake in the West 8:20
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In today's culture column, a performance that pays tribute to Lilith Fair premiers at the Sanctuary Arts Centre for International Women's Day. Plus, Tara Lynn Taylor takes us to a hilarious Irish romp in Kentville.
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1 Remembering Harry Critchley and his contributions to social justice 6:49
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From studying the humanities to exhibiting humanity, Harry Critchley made a difference with his tireless advocacy for human rights and social justice. Last week while back-country skiing, he suffered a cardiac event and died weeks after his 32nd birthday. Information Morning's Jerry West spoke with Sheila Wildeman, who co-chaired the East Coast Prison Justice Society with Harry.…
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1 Knox Office: Carsten's Oscars preview and reviews of two new films 7:49
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In his film column this week, Carsten Knox reviews My Dead Friend Zoe and Last Breath, plus reveals his predictions for the Academy Awards. Plus, a preview of the Halifax Black Film Festival.
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1 Canadian Association of University Teachers opposes proposed legislation by N.S. government 9:59
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A federal group that represents university teachers is speaking out against the Houston government's proposed legislation around post-secondary education. Bill 12 would give the province sweeping powers to make changes at these institutions. The Canadian Association of University Teachers is accusing the Nova Scotia government of "unacceptable political interference" in the affairs of the province's universities.…
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1 MLA for Cumberland North talks about bills she's tabled to offer more support for people who've experienced gender-based violence. 9:45
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The province has an action plan to combat gender-based violence called Standing Together. It provides funding to support more than 80 projects, programs, and collaborations to help support survivors. Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, the independent MLA for Cumberland North, says she wants to see more done. She's introduced five bills intended to strengthen legislation.…
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1 An exclusive interview with the mother of a woman accused of stabbing a six-year-old boy in Halifax 9:57
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Kayla Hounsell brings us the story of a woman who tried to get mental health interventions for her daughter, long before that young woman allegedly harmed a child in Halifax last Sunday. Andrea Hancock says she doesn't want to make excuses for her daughter, but she is speaking out to help prevent something like this from happening again. CBC News has not been able to make contact with the young victim's parents. The boy is now in stable condition, and there is a publication ban protecting his identity.…
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1 Anne-Marie Woods establishes scholarship for young N.S. artists 8:45
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Poet, performer playwright and director Anne Marie Woods is a multi-faceted artist, who benefited from the support of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust as a young person. How she's now paying it forward by funding a scholarship to help other young artists.
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1 Art 'n Soul: An exhibit by Sipekne’katik, NSCAD and Zuppa artists 7:22
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From a trail in Sipekne’katik, to a gallery on Granville Street, Tara Lynn Taylor takes us to Metu’na’q: Costumes for a Storm!
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With no shortage of winter weather, there has been lots of clean up around the province. Mary Jane Hampton looks at a study on winter injuries, and talks about how to avoid them.
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1 Restaurants Canada says federal tax break should carry on 6:12
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The two-month holiday on federal and provincial sales tax ended at midnight on Saturday. Those in the restaurant bizz say it was a huge success. The question now is, will the federal government agree to make the no tax on restaurant food arrangement permanent? Restaurants Canada says they should.
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