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The Halifax Arts Podcast
Alex, Andrew, Janet, Jeremy, Judy, Rosi and Steve
Welcome to The Halifax Arts Podcast; monthly slices of culture from the Calder Valley of Yorkshire.
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Alliance Holy Fellowship Halifax
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Podcast by Alliance Holy Fellowship Halifax
It’s a great night in Halifax. Jim picks up a mic, hits the streets, and interviews anyone who will talk on camera about the city or anything else he comes up with.
Welcome to The Discover Halifax Podcast. A podcast that highlights the unique and unparalleled local expertise, innovation, and infrastructure of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Your host Paul Bailey will interview local experts and global leaders about Life Sciences, Natural Resources, Aerospace, Oceans and Technology. Learn why Halifax is the smart city to host your conference, delegates, and clients. If you’re an event or meeting planner, an association or corporate group this is the Podcas ...
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Leading From Behind is a podcast about the practice of solution focused therapy. Available on the 15th and 30th of each month, the podcast is directed toward helping professionals with an interest in developing their knowledge and skills in solution focused practice.
This podcast will put a smile on your face, and a pep in your step. I'm sure you can remember a time when you've laughed so hard that you just have a permanent smile on your face. That gives you the feeling that nothing can rain on your parade. That's the feeling we're striving to create in you with this improv podcast.Listen to an episode or two, and experience the power of laughter.Subscribe to Hilarious Halifax so you can laugh along with us in the next episode.
Halifax Is Burning : Interviews is a podcast that shines a spotlight on feature length conversations with musicians, artists, and interesting people from Canada's East Coast and beyond. Halifax Is Burning is a radio show dedicated to promoting the best in Atlantic Canadian music. Airing Tuesdays on CKDU 88.1FM in Halifax, NS at 6:30pm, the show was named Music Nova Scotia's Radio Program of the Year for the last five years and won the East Coast Music Award for Media Outlet of the Year in bo ...
Welcome to AFX, The Animation Festival of Halifax! An annual gathering that celebrates all things animation from Halifax and beyond. The festival showcases the best of what the Halifax animation scene has to offer: innovative artistic achievements, friendly local industry events, thoughtful discussions, and chances for everyone to get creative. The festival is proud to be growing while remaining true to the collective resourcefulness and hospitality of the region.
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Halifax man on a quest to create the world's most comprehensive online photography archive
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A man in Halifax is on a quest to create the world's most comprehensive online photography archive. Alan Griffiths started his website, Luminous Lint, as a passion project about 20 years ago.
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Testing in the wilderness 2
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State: We looked at all the promises God made to Adam & Eve, Abraham, Issac, Jacob about God giving them a nation, land, that they would be a blessing to the nations and that a righteous King would come to them. After centuries in Egypt they needed to learn about their God (The I AM) They had learned……
Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer are the Minute Women, two Haligonians who host a podcast of the same name about Canadian history as seen through a lens of Heritage Minutes (minutewomenpodcast.ca). In a lively celebration of the show's second birthday, they stop by to reveal how curling brought them together in podcast — and now BFF — form, their f…
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May 8th 2022 – Hey Mamma - Nancy Miller & Guests
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Claudia Chender unopposed in run for Nova Scotia NDP leadership
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Claudia Chender spoke with Mainstreet host Jeff Douglas about becoming the Nova Scotia NDP's next leader.
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Hear how Halifax has changed for Asian Canadians over the last century
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When Albert Lee's father moved to Halifax from China as a child, his dad was the only Chinese boy in the city. That was 1916. Halifax and Nova Scotia have changed a lot since then. Hear from Lee, a community historian, and Rohini Bannerjee, the associate vice-president of Diversity Excellence at Saint Mary’s University, ahead of their upcoming pane…
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Springhill inmates say COVID-19 restrictions doing more harm than good
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Michael Maillet and Jerry Crews say the way lockdowns are being managed at the Springhill Institution don't make sense and are overly restrictive. Two petitions are now circulating opposing the COVID-19 measures at the facility.
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What might explain the appeal of the racist conspiracy theory known as 'The Great Replacement'?
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Economist Barry Watson from U.N.B. is the lead author of a paper called "Are Populists Insecure About Themselves or About Their Country? Political Attitudes and Economic Perceptions." We ask him about a racist conspiracy theory known as "The Great Replacement," which was reportedly espoused by the suspected shooter in Buffalo.…
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


Anne Perry has been spreading awareness about colorectal cancer since her husbands diagnosis in 2018. He passed away in 2019. In this interview, Anne tells Mainstreet's Alex Guye why she is still so motivated to spread awareness, and how she came to be hosting one of four major Push for Your Tush in person events across the country.…
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Raina Norman, also known as Raina Mermaid, is a professional mermaid in Halifax who is attending the California Mermaid Convention in Sacramento. She tells Mainstreet's Alex Guye "her tail."
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


Halifax cyclist Jeff White was cut off recently by a driver turning right who seemed not to have seen him. The next thing he knew, he was on the hood of a parked van.
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Your guide to this year's Asian Food Festival in Halifax
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Today is the first day of the Off The Eaten Path Asian Food Festival in Halifax. To guide us through some of the items on offer, host Jeff Douglas was joined by a local ambassador of Korean home cooking, JinHo Baek. He goes by Tall Asian Dad on Facebook where he shares photos, recipes and how-to cooking videos.…
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Black beauty advocate Samantha Dixon Slawter has been fighting for 30 years for proper training for stylists who do Black and natural hair care. In 2019, she applied to the province to have the "Black Beauty Culture Hair Innovator" recognized as a voluntary trade in Nova Scotia, and earlier this month, the province announced it was doing just that.…
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Wolfville students launch "Red Instead" campaign supporting people on the autism spectrum
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Students at Horton High School in Greenwich N.S. near Wolfville have launched a campaign to share stories about autism and to celebrate some of the experiences people with autism have.
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Lawyer weighs in on how RCMP members could limit questioning during MCC testimony
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The Mass Casualty Commission is expected to hear from five RCMP members over the next couple of weeks, but a lawyer representing families of some of the victims says in all five cases, requests were made to modify how their evidence will be received. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Michael Scott, a criminal defence and litigation lawyer with Patterson…
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Mainstreet Halifax from CBC Radio


A paper released today in "Nature Reviews Earth and Environment" found that wind is carrying microplastics much faster than water, and it calls for a strategy of testing for microplastics world-wide that could lead to more effective prevention and management of plastic pollution. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with co-author Steve Allen, a researcher with…
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A new study published earlier this year suggests that wastewater effluent brimming with pharmaceutical residue may lead to the contamination of fish in our waters. Mainstreet's 'Ocean Guy' Boris Worm from Dalhousie University tells guest host Preston Mulligan about the Florida-based study and its implications.…
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Testing In The Wilderness
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How Nova Scotians are tackling food insecurity
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Mainstreet's Emma Smith visits the Dartmouth Community Fridge and Jeff chats with Chris de Waal of Getaway Farm in Annapolis Valley.
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Organizers of Mawita’jik Pow Wow want to make it the largest Indigenous gathering in Canada
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Coordinator Garrett Gloade tells host Jeff Douglas about holding the Mawita’jik Competition Pow Wow in Dartmouth this June — for the first time in two years.
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Episode 78: Rocky Horror Show
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For a show (and cult film) out of the mid-1970s, The Rocky Horror Show was ahead of its time in its depiction of queerness and gender and—save a handful of instances—has aged surprisingly well enough to fit into this contemporary time. Neptune Theatre's production opens this week (running through June 26) and director Jeremy Webb and actors Alliste…
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Executive director of KMKNO talks about efforts to expand Indigenous access in the lobster fishery
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Janice Maloney, executive director of KMKNO, responds to comments from the president of the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance that some of his members are worried that some of their lobster quota could be taken in order to accommodate more Indigenous access to the fishery. The KMKNO works on behalf of the Mi’kmaq to implement treaty rights, i…
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N.S. veteran injured in Ukraine says coming home feels both 'good and gut wrenching'
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Dustin Rekunyk, a fourth-generation Ukrainian and 15-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, travelled to his family's ancestral homeland last month to help defend Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
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Meet the sex educator who won this year's Sexcellence Award
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Rachele Manett is the winner of the 2022 Sexcellence Award by Sexual Health Nova Scotia. The education coordinator with Venus Envy in Halifax spoke with host Jeff Douglas about how they become interested in sex education, and helping others navigate what can be uncomfortable conversations.
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Testing In The Wilderness
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State: Context of this event They had just experienced the: -plagues upon Egypt -Crossing of the Red Sea Done at night God gave light to the Israelites to go through the water Just before daybreak the Lord broke the Egyptian chariots and then allowed the sea to come in over them. State: Miriam did her……
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May 1st 2022 – Coffee And Conversation - Mike & Nancy Miller
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New book explores what it's like being a queer person in a rural religious community
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Halifax-based writer K.R. Byggdin's first book sees its main character Isaac leaving his adopted home of Halifax to return to the rural Mennonite community he grew up in. KR is originally from Manitoba and has been travelling the country to promote the book. The last stop of the tour is the Dalhousie Student Union Building on April 30.…
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Bystanders is the first feature length film for Nova Scotia director Koumbie. It tells the story of six friends who get together and discover that one of them has a shocking secret. Mainstreet 's Emma Smith visited the set on Thursday and chatted with the director and cast.
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Episode 77: Elizabeth Murphy
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In 1994, Elizabeth Murphy, Patrick Christopher Carter, and Jean Morpurgo staged a now-legendary, free production of Twelfth Night in Point Pleasant Park. On that summer weekend, Shakespeare By The Sea was born, anchoring every summer in Halifax with a slate of Shakespeare and a company-created family show. As its 28th season dawns, Murphy—the survi…
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N.S. has highest percentage of trans and non-binary residents, according to new census data
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Isaac Cook, a senior inclusion consultant at Simply Good Form Inc., spoke with host Jeff Douglas about the newly released Stats Canada numbers, and what they say about gender diversity in this province.
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Why Nova Scotia's health minister says it's time for people to make their own choices about masking
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Michelle Thompson, Nova Scotia's minister of health and wellness, spoke with host Jeff Douglas about the rationale behind some of the government's decisions during this wave of the pandemic.
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New study on well-being of N.S. children finds too many are left behind
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Dr. Andrew Lynk, chief of pediatrics at the IWK Health Centre, spoke with host Jeff Douglas about a new report on child and youth well-being in Nova Scotia called "One Chance To Be A Child."
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Infectious disease expert estimates that two weeks ago Nova Scotia had 19,000 new daily COVID-19 cases
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With most provinces now releasing only weekly COVID-19 numbers, Tara Moriarty, director of the Moriarty lab at the University of Toronto, tells Jeff she felt more information was needed. Her calculations for the number of new infections on April 13 revealed a startling number of actual new COVID-19 infections in Nova Scotia.…
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Apr 24th 2022 – Carry On Only - Mike Miller
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Two entrepreneurs talk collaboration and following your passion
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Noelle McGough and Charlene Helm are entrepreneurs and co authors on a collaborative book called, 'Women Who Lead: Timeless Life, Career, and Business Secrets from Inspiring Women Around the World'. They talk about how they met and their chapter, in the book called 'Your Yes, Your Success'.
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N.S. woman says she felt she was in a developing world country during recent hospital stay
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COVID-19 and staff shortages have put a strain on Nova Scotia's health sector. Mandy Grant of Dartmouth tells Jeff Douglas she saw the effects on the hospital system first-hand before and after her recent surgery at the QEII Infirmary in Halifax.
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Union representative says pandemic taking a toll on paramedics in the province
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Kevin McMullin the Business manager for the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 727 which represents paramedics in the province says right now one in five paramedics is off the job in Nova Scotia. McMullin tells Jeff there are various reasons for the shortage.
It's been a few years since Halifax had a dedicated queer theatre festival, but that changes April 26 with OutFest. Produced by Page1 Theatre, the event's goal is to "provide a platform for multi-disciplinary artists to create stories that reflect our community, both past and present." Page1's artistic director Isaac Mulè stops by to give an overvi…
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Ottawa gives Sipekne'katik First Nation $326K for residential school site research
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The federal government has announced it will provide Sipekne'katik First Nation with $326,700 to help ongoing research at the site of the former Shubenacadie Residential School. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Dorene Bernard, a Mi'kmaw elder and residential school survivor, and Marc Miller, the minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, who were at the a…
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Research published in the international journal Nature last week suggests that for the first time, the world may now be on track to meet the international target of limiting global warming to an average of two degrees. How certain are we? Can we have a little celebration, or is more study needed? Host Jeff Douglas spoke with oceans expert Boris Wor…
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Colin Sproul says some of his members worry the feds will expropriate their fishing licenses
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Colin Sproul, President of the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance, tells Jeff Douglas how he thinks the federal government should facilitate Indigenous access to fisheries, and how he's worried the government might do it.
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How are extreme weather events affecting Nova Scotia? 3 climate researchers weigh in
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Three climate researchers have been crunching 60 years of weather data to better understand what's happening with extreme weather events in Nova Scotia. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Dalhousie University students Samantha Rebitt and Cambrie Levy, and assistant professor Manuel Helbig, about their work.…
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N.S. tenant fighting to get back into apartment after landlord prematurely starts demolition
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A single mother living in the heritage district of Lunenburg, N.S., is fighting to get back into her apartment of six years after the water and power were shut off when the landlord began demolition work on the building earlier this month. CBC Mainstreet's Emma Smith spoke to the tenant and the landlord.…
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Artist Holly Carr's Light in the Forest Mental Wellness Project focuses on hope and resilience
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An art installation that has evolved across many mediums over the years, will now come in the form of an orchestrated stage production. Holly Carr is a visual and performance artist. She talks about why she began the Light in the Forest Wellness project, and what she hopes in can do for people.
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Can decluttering change your life, or is it more likely a life change precedes successful decluttering?
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And what can a guy who lived in a bathtub in Ancient Greece, and a she-wolf in Dante's Inferno, tell us about what we're up against when we try to part with our stuff -- and avoid accumulating more? Mainstreet host Jeff Douglas talks with professional organizer Kim Eagles, and Atlantic School of Theology prof David Deane.…