S4 E2 | Kim Batherson + Food Security on Halifax's Waterfront
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Season 4 continues with hosts James Collins and Alec Cranston turning their attention to one of Halifax’s most iconic – and misunderstood – landmarks: the massive concrete grain elevator at the edge of Point Pleasant Park.
They’re joined by Kim Batherson, President & CEO of Halifax Grain Elevator Limited, to unpack how this 100-year-old structure quietly powers Canada’s food supply, supports global grain and wood‑pellet trade, and operates safely in the middle of a growing residential and condo district.
Along the way, they cover:
- What actually happens inside the grain elevator’s 365 silos
- How Nova Scotia fits into global grain and wood‑pellet exports
- The 2003 explosion, what was learned, and how safety is handled today
- The tension between heavy industry, new development, and the port’s 50‑year plan
- Why the future of the grain elevator matters for food security in Atlantic Canada
Plus: James and Alec kick things off with a look at Nova Scotia Power’s recent load‑shedding request, internet outrage vs. reality, and Alec’s Harbour of Lies segment on Harry Houdini’s little-known Atlantic Canadian chapter.
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