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The Todd Veinotte Show | February 12, 2026
Episode 331

The Todd Veinotte Show | February 12, 2026

Hour 1: • Robert Huish, Dalhousie University • Sam Cole, Bide Awhile Animal Shelter • Paul Pinchbeck, Canadian Ski Council Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Dan takes your calls! Hour 3: • Meteorologist Allister Aalders • Karla Nicholson, Quinpool Road Mainstreet District Association • Christa Sweeney CUPE's LTCC Committee • Fabienne Colas, Black Film Festivals

The Todd Veinotte Show

February 12, 20262h 4m

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Show Notes

In Hour 1, Robert Huish, an associate professor of international studies at Dalhousie University, explains how airline cancellations are affecting travel plans to Cuba. Sam Cole, Communications & Marketing Coordinator for Bide Awhile Animal Shelter, discusses the record-breaking adoption rates. Paul Pinchbeck, President/CEO, Canadian Ski Council, share how communities across Canada will celebrate National Ski and Snowboard Day, a nationwide initiative promoting winter activity and outdoor movement. In Hour 2, Dan is taking your calls for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Meteorologist Allister Aalders delivers the latest weather update. Karla Nicholson, executive director of Quinpool Road Mainstreet District Association, discusses calls from business advocates for increased police action to address rising retail crime. Christa Sweeney, Chair of CUPE's Long Term Community Care Committee explains why contract negotiations between long term care workers and employers across Nova Scotia has stalled after the same offer was presented for a fourth time without changes. Fabienne Colas, President and Founder of the Black Film Festivals in Halifax, celebrates 10 years of amplifying black voices & celebrating African Heritage Month!