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Mainstreet Halifax

CBC

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A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail [email protected].
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Nova Church Halifax Podcast

Nova Church Halifax

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NOVA is Latin for NEW. We are in Halifax, NOVA Scotia and NOVA Church is all about the NEW hope, plan, joy, community and life following Jesus’s promises. We meet Sunday’s 10am at The Bella Rose Theatre of Halifax West High School in Clayton Park, Halifax. For more infomation please visit www.novachurch.ca
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Halifax at Night

Dagley Media

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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.
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The Discover Halifax Podcast

Podstarter

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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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Hilarious Halifax

Mission Critical

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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.
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Halifax Is Burning: Interviews

Halifax Is Burning

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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 ...
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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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Fatu Kaba is an entrepreneur, award winning peace activist and she is the founder and president of the HEARTS Global Network. Natasha Fernandes is an organizer and moderator for the peace conference. She is also a Business Consultant at the Arthur L. Irving Entrepreneurship Centre. They tell Jeff Douglas about the conference and Fatu began by telli…
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Claudine Bonner is an associate professor and the Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora Migration at Mount Allison University. Isaac Saney is an associate professor and the coordinator of the Black and African Diaspora Studies program at Dalhousie. They tell Jeff Douglas why this symposium is important and why they hope it can happen annually.…
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Shannon Monk the cultural tourism manager for Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn (KMK) and Heather Stevens, a maker with the Mi'kmawitasik trademark and the manager at the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre, tell Alex Guye all about it.
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Jeff Douglas speaks with Asa McKercher, the Hudson Research Chair in Canada-US Relations, and an associate prof in Public Policy & Governance at St. Francis Xavier University.
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The Mi'kmaq Artist Emergence Program was created to bring together emerging Indigenous artists for a week of music training, cultural teachings and mental wellness counselling. You can learn more about it and how to apply by visiting the instagram page mikmaqaep. Christina Googoo is a participant of last year's program. She tells Mainstreet's Alex …
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Katie MacLean and Chauntel Lewis are medical communications officers, at the EHS Medical Communications Centre in Nova Scotia. Once a 911 operator takes some basic info from you, the next voice you hear might be Katie or Chauntel. They'll tell Jeff Douglas what it takes to do this job, and why they love it.…
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Many of these people were brought to the US through Biden-era parole systems. Robert Huish is an associate professor in the department of International Development Studies. He speaks with Jeff Douglas about why, and how the current Trump administration is ending this legal status, as well as the administration's utilization of the Alien Enemies Act…
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Tia Googoo is a 27-year-old Millbrook band member. She went public with screenshots of a private group chat that she took a couple of weeks ago. The Facebook chat included highly degrading sexual comments about women in the community and references to enjoying non-consensual sex. Two councillors who were in the group chat, Garrett Gloade and Pius K…
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After what must be Pierre Poilievre's biggest rally yet, south of Edmonton yesterday, Jeff asks Shachi Kurl at the Angus Reid Institute whether she sees signs of an enthusiasm gap in her data. (Also includes an excerpt from the latest CBC West Of Centre podcast.)
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Alex Khasnabish is chair of the department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University. He studies social movements, radical politics, and social & political theory. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Alex about what fascism looks like in 2025 and some of the language violent extremist movements use.…
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Ideologically motivated, violent extremist groups, use different kinds of hate to recruit followers and inspire violence. A report dated May 2024 released under the access to information law by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) says Extremist groups are also tapping into current events to build support. Alex Guye reached Brad Gallow…
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Shaun Majumder talks with host Jeff Douglas about his permanent move from Los Angeles to Nova Scotia, how he's been thinking about what it means to be Canadian, and why he's going to be at another Elbows Up rally (happening in Dartmouth on Sunday).
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David Shipley says it's because the platforms make money off the ads, and never suffer the consequences -- which can be devastating to the individuals who get taken in. David is the CEO of Beauceron Security. He speaks with host Jeff Douglas.
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Jeff talks with several people involved in skills competitions happening on Nova Scotia Community College Campuses, including Bryden Surette who's competing in precision machining, and Alannah Bushnik who's studying to be an Electronic Engineering Technologist at the Sydney Waterfront Campus.
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Protocase has been a growing concern in Sydney, Nova Scotia, for years. Alex Mason called Doug Milburn a few hours before the company held an open house for its new U.S.-based production and assembly operations in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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A warning, this conversation contains details of self harm and suicide. We ask that you take care while listening. If you or someone you know is struggling, the provincial mental health crisis line can be reached at 1-888-429-8167 or by dialing 911. The Suicide crisis helpline can be reached by calling or texting: 9-8-8. A recent study in the Socio…
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After Trump's National Security advisor, Mike Waltz, included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a chat group discussing the classified, imminent bombing of Houthi rebels in Yemen, we had Matt Hefler on to talk about how contents of that chat would land with US allies. Within the chat, senior members of the Trump administration speculated on askin…
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JP Deveau has been Jeff's guide to Economics 101. He's dropped into Studio A to give crash courses on productivity, inflation, and the threat of Trump tariffs. Now, Jeff visits JP to hear the story of how Acadian Seaplants evolved from a company that was reliant on the US for 95% of its business, to now being active in eighty countries.…
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Jeff Douglas plays audio from his visit to Patrick Crabbe, Director of Mass Timber at Bird Construction, and Founder and President of the Nova Scotia startup, The Mass Timber Company
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Musician Cassie MacDonald describes an interaction with police she and her sister Maggie had while on tour in the United States. What would you say if an officer asked you: "Which is better -- Canada or America?". Cassie tells guest host Alex Guye all about it.
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The Moose Hide Campaign is BC based Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys in ending gender based violence. To speak more about the campaign and the ways it aims to create cultural shifts, guest host Alex Guye spoke with the co founder and executive director, Raven Lacerte. She is a member of Lake Babine First Nation in North-Cen…
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A lecture and Q&A took place at Dalhousie University last night. It was called, "Louise Langdon, Garvey, and Malcolm X: Unraveling the Canadian Links to Global Black Liberation”. The main person who spoke at the lecture was Erik McDuffie. Erik is an associate professor of African American Studies and History at the University of Illinois Urbana-Cha…
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This story is about a risk to dogs and other pets -- from a common household item and the consequences can be deadly. On the weekend, listener Ian Reid wrote to us, hoping to raise awareness about a problem he did not foresee. His email says, in part: "I lost a beloved dog this weekend due to suffocation from a chip bag. It was tragic, quick, devas…
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An extended version of Alex Mason's conversation with Kimberly Murray. From 2022 until 2024, she was the federally appointed Independent Special Interlocutor For Missing Children & Unmarked Graves & Burial Sites Associated With Indian Residential Schools. She was previously the executive director of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission. This is a …
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Digging through a dusty attic can uncover forgotten treasures. In Karen Harper's case, it sent her on an adventure exploring her family's history. Karen's adventure is culminating in a visit to Cambridge University next month to see a play her grandfather wrote 70 years ago be performed on stage for the first time.…
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