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The Todd Veinotte Show | March 24, 2025
Episode 111

The Todd Veinotte Show | March 24, 2025

Hour 1: • Councillors on the Hot Seat with Nancy Hartling, District 13, Prospect Road - St. Margarets and Becky Kent, District 3, Dartmouth South - Woodside - Eastern Passage. Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! Hour 3: • Janetta McKenzie, Pembina Institute • Vince Calderhead • Duncan Robertson, CFIB Atlantic • Bill Van Gorder, Canadian Association of Retired Persons

The Todd Veinotte Show

March 24, 20252h 8m

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Show Notes

In Hour 1, Nancy Hartling, District 13, Prospect Road - St. Margarets and Becky Kent, District 3, Dartmouth South - Woodside - Eastern Passage join Todd for Councillors on the Hot Seat. In Hour 2, Todd open up the lines for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Janetta McKenzie, oil and gas program director at the Pembina Institute clean energy think tank, joins Todd to discuss how energy sector CEOs call on Ottawa to use emergency powers to speed up key projects. Vince Calderhead, a prominent Nova Scotia lawyer, blasts the Nova Scotia government's efforts to reduce poverty. Duncan Robertson, Duncan Robertson, Director, Legislative Affairs at CFIB Atlantic, discusses how small business confidence plummets to an all-time low as the U.S.-Canada trade war ramps up. Bill Van Gorder, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Policy Officer of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons, discusses a new report that says Canada should raise the retirement age to 67 to address labour shortages.