• The Todd Veinotte Show | March 27, 2026
    Mar 27 2026

    Today marks Todd Veinotte’s final show. We’ve invited some of our favourite guests to join us as we celebrate his incredible career and wish him all the best in retirement!

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 26, 2026
    Mar 26 2026

    In Hour 1, Tammy Martin, CUPE Long-term Care Coordinator, joins Dan to discuss why thousands of long-term care workers in Nova Scotia are now in a strike position. Kevin Russell, Executive Director, Rental Housing Providers of Nova Scotia, explains the growing momentum behind the Stop the Property Tax Hike campaign. Dr. Caleb Porter, President of the Nova Scotia Dental Association, outlines the organization efforts to tackle the province-wide dental staff shortage. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Jeff Goodall is back for Ask the Vet.

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 25, 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    In Hour 1, Andy Fillmore is taking your calls! In Hour 2, Dr. John Gillis returns for another edition of House Calls. Hour 3, Dan is on the lines for for the the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 24, 2026
    Mar 24 2026

    In Hour 1, Cpl. Bobby Bambury of the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment Traffic Unit, joins Dan to discuss innovative road safety operations in Lower Sackville and Cole Harbour aimed at reducing high-risk driving behaviours. Robert Huish, Associate Professor in International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, provides an update on the ongoing blackouts in Cuba. Plus, a conversation with Interim NDP leader Don Davies. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Rob Thacker is back for The Science Files.

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    2 hrs
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 23, 2026
    Mar 23 2026

    In Hour 1, Deputy Mayor Patty Cuttell, District 11- Spryfield - Sambro Loop and Nancy Hartling, District 13- Prospect Road - St. Margarets, join Dan for Councillors on the Hot Seat. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during Manic Monday. In Hour 3, Meteorologist Allister Aalders joins Dan with the latest weather update. Jake Fuss, Director, Fiscal Studies, Fraser Institute, discusses a new study showing that the size of governments across Canada on the rise, accounting for 44 per cent of the economy in 2024. Lauren McKenzie, President CUPE 3912, provides an update on striking NSCAD staff returning to work after voting for arbitration. Garreth MacDonald, breaks down the latest QMJHL Playoffs action.

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 20, 2026
    Mar 20 2026

    In Hour 1, HRM Councilor Sam Austin joins Dan after no trespassing signs appeared on a recreation trail in Dartmouth Cove. Jon Roe, Senior Research Associate with Angus Reid Institute, breaks down the latest poll that Premier Tim Houston dropped double digits after a budget reversal. We also turn to US politics with Mark Brewer, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science University of Maine. Plus, Scott Tingley, Manager of Forest Protection with the Department of Natural Resources, discusses the wildfire risk outlook for Nova Scotia this year. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Louis-Philippe Gauthier, Vice President, of CFIB Atlantic, joins Dan to discuss how business confidence is slipping as rising energy costs continue to strain operations. Author Jaime Burnet has longlisted for the prestigious Carol Shields Prize for Fiction for her novel Milktooth. Meteorologist Allister Aalders is back for the Weekend Weather Wrap Up. Sports with Cecil Wright.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 19, 2026
    Mar 19 2026

    In Hour 1, David Hendsbee, District 2- Lawrencetown - The Lakes - Chezzetcook - Eastern Shore, raised concerns that dissolving the Halifax bridge board could reduce awareness at the municipal about the state of this critical infrastructure. Leader of the Official Opposition Claudia Chender emphasized that the public bills committee should hear from anyone who wants to present, noting that the government’s budget has faced significant public pushbacks. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, says food inflation is slowing, but the squeeze isn’t over. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, Cumberland North MLA, raises concerns about a proposed toll at the Amherst-Aulac border stated for 2028. Terrilee Bulger, General Manager at Nimbus Publishing, challenges the Nova Scotia government's support for local publishers, calling its claims "100% false". Steven Proctor, Communications Manager at Halifax Harbour Bridges, invites the public to help solve a curious mystery. Tamara Deverell, Production Designer joins Dan to discuss her Oscar winner for Best Production Design for her work on the Guillermo del Toro film, Frankenstein.

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • The Todd Veinotte Show | March 18, 2026
    Mar 18 2026

    In Hour 1, Larry Hughes Research Fellow at the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy at Dalhousie University, discusses the challenges surrounding energy security in Atlantic Canada. Kristin Welbourn explains how school librarians in Halifax are facing budget uncertainty and fear their jobs may be at risk. Janessa Williams, co-chair of the Nova Scotia Non-Profit Directors Association and executive director of Needham Early Learning Centre, addresses concerns about the province withholding millions of dollars in wages dating back as far as two years. In Hour 2, Sportscaster Simon Bennett joins Dan with the latest updates from the Baseball Classic. Dan turns to politics with Parliament Hill Bureau Chief for CityNews & News Radio Cormac MacSweeney. Niki Jabbour is here to answer your gardening questions! In Hour 3, Clinton Wilkins is back with a Bank of Canada rate announcement. Dan to take your calls during the Mid-Week Meltdown.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins