
The Todd Veinotte Show | September 4, 2025
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In Hour 1, Halifax Regional Police Public Information Officer Cst. Martin Cromwell, shares how HRP wants to ensure everyone settles in safely and understands the local laws as students are heading back to university and college this week. Sarah Austin Founder and CEO, Children First Canada, shares a new report that reveals Nova Scotia has Canada's highest child poverty rate. NDP Leader Claudia Chender. discusses how the waitlist for public housing has reached over 8,000 people in June. In Hour 2, Dan takes your calls during the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Duncan Roberson, Director with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business Nova Scotia, shares how the NS Power increases will affect small businesses. David Trueman, chair of Cycling Guide Foundation, shares a new app that aims to make cycling in Halifax less intimidating. Jeff Myrick, Senior Manager, Communications and Corporate Strategy with Halifax Water is urging residents to follow the Voluntary Water Conservation Measures Requested for the Municipality. Actor Kevin Kincaid, shares the new Nova Scotia-made feature film Dancing on the Elephant that premieres at AIFF September 13th.