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District seven Councillor Laura White checks in to discuss the completed Halifax Regional Municipality budget- details include student bus passes, downtown parking, plans for the Halifax Forum, and the permitting process for multi unit structures on former single home lots.
For our first Author Series discussion at Atlantic News, Brenda Tyedmers, author of Mrs. Walford and Bretton Loney, author of Unsettling Time discuss their books set in Halifax. The two works, set in 1749 (Unsettling Time) and 1887 (Mrs. Walford) share common themes and showcase Halifax at different points in its history.
Jerry Bannister, Director of the MaEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance at Dalhousie University, discusses the institute's mission of providing a bridge between Canadian citizens and their government. In our discussion we touch on how the ideals of Alan J. MacEachen guide the institute, Halifax in 1970 and how the current Provincial budget reflects the state of democracy.
In this discussion Don talks about how his book acts as a field guide for individuals looking to identify the architectural history of buildings in their city. We focus on Halifax and debates over the future of the Memorial Library and other heritage buildings. Why should we preserve heritage buildings in our city and how should we go about this?
District Seven Councillor Laura White discusses City Hall matters.
Laura White provides an update from Halifax City Hall.
District 10 (Clayton park/Bedford) Councillor Kathryn Morse discusses changes strong mayoral powers would present to the HRM and also where we are on transportation policy.
District seven Councillor Laura White returns to set up the issues facing the HRM council when they return next week.
Laura and I discuss the upcoming HRM council meeting and issues of increased Mayoral power, the budgetary process and the planned bike lane on Morris street in Halifax. Agenda for July 8 HRM council meeting: https://pub-halifax.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=e702c253-4757-42b1-8f10-404cebe18578&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English
David and I speak about biking in Halifax and the HRM and the recent Mayoral motion to halt funding. David's book recommendations: Killed by a Traffic Engineer: Shattering the Delusion That Science Underlies Our Transportation System. By Wes Marshall Bicycling with Butterflies: My 10,201-Mile Journey Following the Monarch MigrationBy Sara Dykman
Don Mills and David Campbell discuss their book Toward Prosperity: The Transformation of Atlantic Canada's Economy. Book recommendations: Mellon vs. Churchill: The untold story of treasury titans at war. By Jill Eicher Empty Planet: The shock of global population decline. By Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson
Peter Moreira of Entrevestor discusses his 2024 Start Up Report for the Atlantic Canada business community. Peter's book recommendations: For Peter's novels on 1970's San Francisco go to PeterMoreira.com The Axeman's Carnival By Catherine Chidgey Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow By Gabrielle Zevin King of Ashes By S A Cosby
Halifax Councillor Laura White discusses Mayor Andy Fillmore's motion to halt bike lane funding. Is this motion an indication of the direction Mr. Fillmore intends to take Halifax and the surrounding areas?
In this discussion we look at statistics regarding the effect of automobiles on cities and Laura provides an update on the widening of Robie street north of Almond in Halifax. Book mentioned in discussion: Killed By a Traffic Engineer By We Marshall
Laura White, HRM City Councillor from District 7, joins us for an update on Municipal politics.
Jamie Sangster, CEO of Leeway Marine, discusses the development of his Dartmouth based company and the business environment here in the HRM and Nova Scotia. Jamie's book recommendations: Values Buy Mark Carney The Wager By David Graan
Peggy Cameron discusses the Halifax Common and the proposed widening of Robie Street in Halifax. Peggy's book recommendation: The Spice Islands Voyage- In search of Wallace. By Tim Severin
Laura White, Halifax Regional Municipality Councillor for district 7, discusses the budgetary debates and process from council meetings.
Sue Molloy, CEO of Glas Ocean Electric discusses the development of Glas Ocean Electric, a Halifax company started in 2016 that uses engineering and scientific expertise to help eliminate green house gas emissions on and in the ocean. Sue's book recomendations: Ministry for the Future, by Kim Stanley Robinson Electrify Everything, by Saul Griffith Carrie Soto is Back, by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Virginia Hinch, Halifax Regional Municipality Councillor representing district 8, discusses city council happenings.



