Hour 1: • Robert Huish, Dalhousie University • Lauren Murphy, Nova Scotia Health • Katrina Philopoulos, Nova Scotia Health • Philip Cantrill, Job Junction • Karl Coutinho, Wine Growers Nova Scotia Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Dan takes your calls! Hour 3: • David Hendsbee, District 2- Lawrencetown - The Lakes - Chezzetcook - Eastern Shore • Kevin Russell, Rental Housing Providers Nova Scotia • Ken Shae, East Coast Credit Union • Caleb Freeman, Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia
In Hour 1, Robert Huish, Associate Professor in International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, joins Dan to discuss the Trump tariff pause and how it will affect Canadians. Lauren Murphy, Provincial Director of Recruitment and Volunteer Services at Nova Scotia Health and Katrina Philopoulos, Director of Physician Recruitment at Nova Scotia Health Authority, share how American doctors look to Nova Scotia amid Trump uncertainty. Philip Cantrill, Executive Director of Job Junction, shares what we should expect at this year's Nova Scotia Works Spring Job Fair. Karl Coutinho, Board Chair for Wine Growers Nova Scotia, discusses how the province extends interim funding to Wine Growers. In Hour 2, Dan opens the phones for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, David Hendsbee, District 2- Lawrencetown - The Lakes - Chezzetcook - Eastern Shore, discusses how Halifax council voted overwhelmingly to discontinue using the X platform. Ken Shae, President & CEO at East Coast Credit Union, shares what happens with your personal finances in light of the market's reaction to the US tariffs. Caleb Freeman, Manager, Marketing and Communications, Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia, shares how Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia launches the Habitat Home RePair program.