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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You ...
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St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois Sports News - St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, Missouri Tigers, SLU Billikens, Prep Sports, PGA Golf and more coverage from around the region.
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Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting Podcast
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This podcast combines the experiences of an economist, David Campbell and a social scientist, Don Mills, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing Atlantic Canada, to promote data-driven decision making among policymakers and to encourage a wider dialogue and debate leading to greater prosperity for the region. Expect to hear interviews with the top influencers, business leaders and decision-makers across Atlantic Canada to inform, educate and expand the conversations on the key iss ...
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Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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It’s all about the stories like fantasy, mystery thriller and suspense.
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Tune in to The PhysioSchool Podcast, your guide to becoming a physiotherapist. Listen to interviews with physiotherapy students and physiotherapists who share their tips and experiences on becoming a physiotherapist in Canada.
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The food people choose to put in their bodies has the power to hurt or heal despite all the efforts that educate consumers on the importance of making healthy food choices. Studies have shown that 80% of consumers are confused about food health information 59% of them doubting their choices. Who you seek food health advice from is as equally important as what you eat every day. The beef use podcast is a fusion of two ideologies. The culinary arts with the medical science centered on helping ...
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Brewery going green with help of Dalhousie engineering students
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2 Crows Brewing Company is partnering with engineering students at Dalhousie University to minimize emissions that occur naturally when beer is brewed. Head brewer Jeremy Taylor spoke with Mainstreet guest host Preston Mulligan about the initiative.
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Apr 28: Prof Sylvain Charlebois Dalhousie report Cdns eating out of date food.
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Just released Dalhousie Agri-foods laboratory study shows almost 60% of Canadians regularly eat food beyond its 'best before' date, with 23% doing so regularly. Among Millenials 41% believe they have become ill after eating potentially unsafe food products in the past year. And Canada's food sector falling behind that of the U.S. in wholesale and i…
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Dalhousie, xGolf and Elv8 – Golf with Jay Delsing
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We take the show on the road and visit Dalhousie Golf Club! We talk LIV, the golf ball roll back and much more. And Elv8 golf is where to go to improve your game. Golf with Jay Delsing is presented by the ascensioncharityclassic.comAv Jay Delsing
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Craig Berube – April 2024 – The Kilcoyne Conversation
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“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Craig Berube. On the #NHL playoffs, life after the St. Louis Blues, working for TNT Sports, and his coaching plans. Click here to listen to more “Kilcoyne Conversations”Av Martin Kilcoyne
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Formerly abandoned Beaver Bank, N.S. farmhouse now home to thriving animation studio
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Magic is being made in a mysterious and secluded animation studio in Beaver Bank just north of Lower Sackville. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy went there and found woodland paths near a little lake, a family of snapping turtles, a giant apple that houses a library, an upside down airplane with a blue lightning bolt and a bunch of people making cartoons a…
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Law professor answers questions about Drake's use of AI-generated voices
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Music superstar Drake's use of AI-generated voices of rappers Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg in his song Taylor Made Freestyle is causing some controversy. Mainstreet intern Dylan Taylor spoke with Carys Craig, a law professor at Toronto's York University and an expert in intellectual property, about the legality of artificial intelligence-created voi…
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Gallery owner wants more people to oppose the infilling of Dartmouth Cove
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A local gallery owner who opposes the infilling of Dartmouth Cove is organizing an art show and issuing a call to action. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy dropped by The Dart to hear why Jane MacDougald is rallying her community to protect a place she loves.
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Great Talk with Danny Mac & Martin – April 29, 2024
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Lots of topics covered today- we get into Dan Rolfes’ recovery and recent interview. He’s trying to get back to coaching this summer. We take a look at the Cardinals surviving April and how things could shake out going forward. Lynn, Gibson and Gray have been as advertised but will Mikolas and Matz hold the team back too much? What about Jordan Wal…
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Firefighter reflects on Nova Scotia wildfires nearly one year later
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Brendan Meagher is a captain with Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency. He was called in to help battle the Tantallon wildfires last May and spoke with guest host Preston Mulligan about the lessons learned from last year and what to expect this year.
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New book club tackling Atlantic Book Award nominees
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Ahead of the Atlantic Book Awards in June, authors Stephanie Domet and K.R. Byggdin are launching a book club! Each week, readers will make their way through one of the 5 nominees for the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award. Domet and Byggdin joined guest host Preston Mulligan to talk about what to expect.…
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Building a conservation network in the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy
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You're probably heard about Canada's promise to protect 30 per cent of our marine areas by the year 2030. Today, a map and survey and a lot of other material went online, all about creating a conservation network in the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy. Susanna Fuller is the vice president of conservation and projects at Oceans North. She spoke to gu…
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The Roy Green Show Podcast Apr28: Prof Sylvain Charlebois Cdns eat out of date food. - Jew-hatred in Cda MP Melissa Lantsman & Jewish Federation of Ottawa. - Dr Brian Conway BC rolling back drug policy ...
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Today’s podcast: Just released Dalhousie Agri-foods laboratory study shows almost 60% of Canadians regularly eat food beyond its 'best before' date, with 23% doing so regularly. Among Millenials 41% believe they have become ill after eating potentially unsafe food products in the past year. And Canada's food sector falling behind that of the U.S. i…
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Apr 28: - Jew-hatred in Canada with CPC MP Melissa Lantsman and Jewish Federation of Ottawa.
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Jew-hatred continues to roil across Canada. Guests: Melissa Lantsman. CPC Deputy leader and Jewish Toronto MP who had a bitter exchange with PM Trudeau during Question Period when Trudeau responded to a challenge by Lantsman by accusing Conservative MPs of "standing with people who wave swastikas." And: David Sachs. Jewish Federation of Ottawa. Aft…
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Apr 28: Dr. Brian Conway BC rolling back safe supply/anywhere use of decriminalized drugs.
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Global News: "B.C. to ban drug use in all public places in major overhaul of decriminalization." Premier David Eby on Friday made a formal request to Health Canada for changes to its exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act as the 3 year experiment with decriminalization falters. Guest: Dr. Brian Conway. Medical director and infectio…
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Apr 28: Prof Valerie Tarasuk 23% Cdns are food insecure.
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A report released on Friday by Statscan shows 8.7 million Canadians, or 22.9 per cent of the national population reported some level of food insecurity in 2022. An increase of almost 1.8 million people from the previous year. Guest: Professor Valerie Tarasuk. Lead investigator of the University of Toronto's household food insecurity research progra…
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Apr 28: Caller Derek from Edmonton, on behalf of a family struggling with food insecurity.
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While taking calls after our interview with Prof. Tarasuk, we spoke with a man identifying himself as Derek from Edmonton. He told us about a family he knows in rural Alberta struggling so greatly with food insecurity that the parents often skip meals to make sure their kids can eat. The story touched Roy's heart, and the hearts of our listeners. G…
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Apr 28: IPSOS CEO Darrel Bricker, polls suggest 2024 Budget hasn't helped the Liberal Party.
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Global News reported this past Tuesday "Budget 2024 failed to spark 'political reboot' for Liberals, polling suggests." Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO, IPSOS Public Affairs. Conducted exclusive polling on the issue for Global news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv Global News / Curiouscast
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Apr 28: Capital gains tax hurting physician recruitment/retention, Dr. Joss Reimer, President-elect, Canadian Medical Association.
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The Canadian Medical Association continues to insist the capital gains tax changes introduced in the 2024 federal budget will ham physician recruitment and retention across Canada. Guest: Dr. Joss Reimer. President-elect, Canadian Medical Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Apr 28: Stanley Cup playoffs, Oilers to beat the Kings? Cam Moon, play-by-play voice of Oilers for 630 CHED.
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Are the Edmonton Oilers positioned to dispatch the Los Angeles Kings from the Stanley Cup playoffs? And what makes the Oilers a special team this year with the potential to end the 30-year drought of Canadian NHL teams winning the Cup? Guest: Cam Moon. regular season NHL play-by-play voice of the Oilers on 630 CHED. Learn more about your ad choices…
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The Roy Green Show Podcast Apr27: Sask premier Moe responds to Trudeau challenge. - Toronto Police Assoc president Jon Reid, TPA post-Zameer trial. - Professor Eric Kam, antisemitism at Tor Metropolitan ...
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Today's podcast: PM Justin Trudeau on Wednesday challenged Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe saying "good luck with that" concerning the premier's decision to no longer collect the federal carbon tax and remit to Ottawa, adding CRA is "very, very good at getting money it is owed." What does the Saskatchewan premier say in response to the challenge be …
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Apr 27: Sask premier Moe responds to Trudeau challenge
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PM Justin Trudeau on Wednesday challenged Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe saying "good luck with that" concerning the premier's decision to no longer collect the federal carbon tax and remit to Ottawa, adding CRA is "very, very good at getting money it is owed." What does the Saskatchewan premier say in response to the challenge be Mr. Trudeau? Gues…
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Apr 27: Toronto Police Assoc president Jon Reid, TPA post-Zameer trial
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Questions linger over the Umar Zameer first degree murder charge in the death of Toronto police Detective Constable Jeffrey Northrup and reaction to the trial of Mr. Zameer which came to an end last Sunday with a not guilty jury verdict, as well as the trial judge's "deepest apologies" expressed to Mr. Zameer. Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw's st…
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Apr 27: Professor Eric Kam, antisemitism at Tor Metropolitan Univ
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Why are university students in both Canada and the United States, as well as in Europe particularly engaging in "Jew hatred?" The clinical term is antisemitism, but really in the post secondary environments it is blatant Jew hatred which I for one never expected to experience at all in Canada, let alone at the level we're witnessing. We're going to…
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Apr 27: Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, her book and life
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A different Trudeau on the Green Show. Two weeks ago we pre-recorded an interview with Sophie Gregoire Trudeau about her new book "Closer Together, Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other. The interview was embargoed until this past Tuesday, April 23, the publication date for the Sophie Gregoire Trudeau's book. We posted the interview to the program w…
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Apr 27: Lawyer Sandra Zisckind, lawsuit against "poisoned antisemitic learning and working environment," at TMU.
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Three weeks ago we spoke with Toronto Metropolitan University Jewish student Emma and her Jewish professor and our program economics contributor Eric Kam about blatant antisemitism Jewish students at TMU are subjected to. Since then a lawsuit has been launched by a student and former employee of TMU against the university claiming $1.3 million in d…
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Apr 27: Paul Edmonds, Winnipeg Jets play-by-play voice, rough night for Jets in Stanley Cup playoffs.
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The Stanley Cup playoffs continue with four Canadian teams still in the running, the Winnipeg Jets among them. Let's talk about the Jets and their chances of going deep into the playoffs this year. Not a great experience for the Jets last night as the Colorado Avalanche scored 5 times in the third period to take a 2-1 games lead in the series with …
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Apr 27: Tom Korski, Blacklock's Reporter, this week in Ottawa.
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What kind of week has it been in the nation's capital? We find out from Blacklock's Reporter's editor. Guest: Tom Korski, editor, Blacklock's Reporter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv Global News / Curiouscast
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Classified on his new album 'Luke's View'
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Classified has released a brand new album Luke's View. He speaks to Jeff about the album and how he's changed after almost three decades in the music business.
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Haligonians weigh in on rising food prices
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Many Nova Scotians are struggling with rising food prices. CBC's Sis'moqon took to Halifax's North End with her daughter Sis'wey to ask people how they were dealing with food price inflation.
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Halifax woman's plant library a hit with the community
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A Haligonian school teacher's attempt to bring her neighbourhood together through gardening is proving to be a big success. Mainstreet intern Dylan Taylor spoke with Cora-lee Conrad who puts out free plants to help with the cost of living and to build her community.
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Gibson Jimerson and Robbie Avila – The Kilcoyne Conversation
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“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with a pair of Billikens, Gibson Jimerson and Robbie Avila. Gibson on year 6 with Saint Louis Mens Basketball and Robbie on sticking with Josh Schertz plus, the new nickname. Click here to listen to more “Kilcoyne Conversations”Av Martin Kilcoyne
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Lori Weir, CEO of Four Eyes Financial tells us how we can support the growth of Fintech in Atlantic Canada
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There are 140+ financial technology (fintech) firms located in Atlantic Canada ranging from small startups to Verafin with more than 900 employees in St John’s. Fintech employs over 4,000 people in Atlantic Canada. Why is this sector thriving in Atlantic Canada? This week Don and David talk with Lori Weir, Co-Founder and CEO of Four Eyes Financial …
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Conservative MP Rick Perkins weighs in on closure of elver fishery
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The closure of the elver fishery in Nova Scotia has led to an outcry from some quarters. Jeff spoke to South Shore—St. Margarets MP Rick Perkins of to get his thoughts on the matter.
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Rob Pue is heading for the Halifax Comedy Fest
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Comedian Rob Pue will be in town for the Halifax Comedy Fest in May. He spoke to Jeff about the art of comedy and clears up some online misinformation that says Halifax is his hometown.
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Unama'ki alert system planning to expand to other communities
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Jennifer Jesty developed the Unama'ki Alert Systemi and hopes to see it expand to other Mi'kmaw communities. She's the emergency resilience manager with Union of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq. She spoke to Jeff about the system and future plans.
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Wednesday with Walton – April 24, 2024
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This week, Brian and Blake discuss a league Pitcher of the Week and a Player of the Week in the St. Louis Cardinals minor league system along with strong performances from the Palm Beach rotation. Players profiled include Sem Robberse, Nathan Church, Quinn Mathews, Jason Savacool and Chen-Wei Lin. We close with a discussion of several players the C…
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Is much of our life the result of random chance?
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A new book says random chance determines much of the course of our lives and even the history of the world. Jeff speaks with Mark Rank the author of "The Random Factor." and a professor of social welfare at Washington University.
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56 companies account for half of branded plastic pollution, study says
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Over 50 per cent of the world's branded plastic pollution recorded in a study from 2018 and 2022 comes from 56 companies. That's according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances. Jeff speaks with one of the authors, Tony Walker.
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How heated language can lead to acts of hate or violence
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Canada's Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre warned in a 2023 assessment that heated language can lead to acts of violence. Alex Mason spoke with Deena Abul-Fottouh an assistant prof in Dalhousie University's department of sociology and social anthropology about what is being called stochastic terrorism. This conversation deals with disturbing e…
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Bird flu is taking a toll on marine wildlife
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Bird flu is affecting a wide range of animal populations. Chris Harvey-Clark a marine biologist and the university veterinarian at Dalhousie University tells Jeff about the effects the virus can have on marine animals .
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Dan Rolfes – an emotional update on his health, his family saving his life and more – April 2024
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Incarnate Word fans hold signs supporting Head Coach Dan Rolfes, who had a medical emergency following Friday’s semifinal game, during a Class 6 state championship girls basketball game between Kickapoo and Incarnate Word, Saturday, March 16, 2024, at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo. Dan Rolfes, in his first interview since suffering a serious heart a…
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Roy Green: Interview with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau on her memoir "Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other."
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Roy Green's interview with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau on her newly-released memoir "Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv Global News / Curiouscast
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Outfest returns to Halifax, bigger and better than ever
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Outfest, a queer theatre festival, kicks off in Halifax on Wednesday and runs until April 28. The six-day festival is in its third year and will feature the best local, regional and national queer artists and many performances at the Bus Stop Theatre. Mainstreet's Alex Guye went down there to find out what's in store.…
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How one company is dedicated to growing eels in Nova Scotia
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While Atlantic Canada's elver fishery typically ships baby eels to Asia where they're grown for food, NovaEel is dedicated to figuring out how to farm them right here in Nova Scotia. It's a task that is biologically tricky, and the recent closure of the fishery only adds to that.
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