Hour 1: • Councillors on the Hot Seat with Kathryn Morse, District 10- Halifax - Bedford Basin West and Trish Purdy, District 4- Cole Harbour - Preston - Westphal - Cherry Brook Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! Hour 3: • Wayne MacKay, Dalhousie University • Shelly McNeil, Doctors Nova Scotia • Sean Kirby, Mining Association of Nova Scotia • Marisa Beck, The Canadian Climate Institute
In Hour 1, Kathryn Morse, District 10- Halifax - Bedford Basin West and Trish Purdy, District 4- Cole Harbour - Preston - Westphal - Cherry Brook join Todd for Councillors on the Hot Seat! In Hour 2, It's the Open Hour, Todd takes your calls! In Hour 3, Wayne MacKay, law professor emeritus at Dalhousie University, discusses how malpractice lawsuits are challenging to win when Canadian hospitals get it wrong. Shelly McNeil, the new president of Doctors Nova Scotia, shares that her top priority is supporting family medicine. Sean Kirby, Executive Director of the Mining Association of Nova Scotia, discusses a push to establish a uranium sector that has yielded zero bids from companies interested in exploring the critical mineral. Marisa Beck, Clean Growth Research Director at the Canadian Climate Institute, shares a newly released report that estimates Canada will need at least $30 billion in new capital investments by 2040 to meet domestic demand for the critical minerals key to a green economy transition.