Hour 1: • Tony Mancini, District 6 - Dartmouth East – Burnside • Heather Mulligan, Canadian Cancer Society • African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse • Leigh Vanderloo, ParticipACTION Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! Hour 3: • Larry Zelvin, BMO's Financial Crimes Unit • Pam Mood, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities • Ask The Pharmacist with Pam Kennedy
In Hour 1, Tony Mancini, Deputy Mayor District 6 - Dartmouth East – Burnside, shares how city staff are recommending an apology for the evictions and the police actions that followed the 2021 encampment evictions outside the old Memorial Library. Heather Mulligan, Senior Manager of Advocacy and Strategic Initiatives at the Canadian Cancer Society, shares a new survey on the financial impacts of cancer in Canada. African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse joins Todd to celebrate African Heritage Month 2025 with this year's theme, Legacy in Action: Celebrating Black Brilliance. Leigh Vanderloo, Scientific Director at ParticipACTION, offers expert tips for boosting your heart health. In Hour 2, Todd opens the lines for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Larry Zelvin, Head of BMO's Financial Crimes Unit, shares how romance scams are rising. Pam Mood, President of the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities, discusses the emphasis on collaboration with the province on U.S. Tariff concerns. Pam Kennedy, Pharmacy owner of Guardian, Bridgwater, is back for Ask The Pharmacist.