Hour 1: • Lori Turnbull, Dalhousie University • Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, Cumberland North MLA • Tony Anscombe, ESET • Bryce Wylde Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! Hour 3: • Dr. Katherine Morrison, McMaster University • Michael Wigginton, Carleton University • Allister Aalders • Heather De Bert Romilly, Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia • Cecil Wright
In Hour 1, Lori Turnbull, a political science professor at Dalhousie University, joins Todd to give an update on the federal election. Cumberland North MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin reflects on the fifth anniversary of the Portapique mass shooting. Tony Anscombe, Chief Security Evangelist at ESET, an industry-leading IT security software company, answers the question of what will happen to your 23 and Me information now that the company filed for bankruptcy. Bryce Wylde, known as Canada’s leading alternative health expert and published author discusses the connection between oral health and heart health. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phones for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Dr. Katherine Morrison, a co-author of the pediatric obesity guideline, discusses treat childhood obesity by reducing stigma and adding options according to a new Canadian guidelines. Michael Wigginton, a postdoctoral fellow in political science at Carleton University, answers the question: Is it time for Canada to lower the federal voting age? Weekend Weather Round Up with weather specialist Allistar Alders. Heather De Bert Romilly, Executive Director of Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia, share the new free tool help Nova Scotians plan for the future and protect their financial well-being. Sports with Cecil Wright.