The Todd Veinotte Show
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Freedom of speech at its best! The Todd Veinotte Show is a current events podcast that covers a wide variety of topics ranging from politics to cultural events.

Episode 45 (07-31-2021)

Todd begins the episode by talking about why he wasn’t on the show last week, then he comments on the Nova Scotia elections and New Brunswick’s remova...
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Episode Announcement (07-24-2021)

Due to some unforeseen situations, there will not be an episode of the Todd Veinotte Show this weekend. We will be back next week with new content. Ha...
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Episode 44 (07-17-2021)

In the commentary segment, Todd discusses the possibility of Nova Scotians going to the polls twice in the next several months and if the time is righ...
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Episode 43 (07-10-2021)

Another shortened episode of the Todd Veinotte Show this week with the reasoning explained in Todd's commentary segment. Todd also talks about his exp...
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Episode 42 (07-03-2021)

A shortened episode of the Todd Veinotte Show this week. In his commentary segment, Todd discusses Canada Day 2021, and André talks about various topi...
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Episode 41 (06-26-2021)

Todd opens up the show by talking about the Montreal Canadians and the latest news on COVID-19. And in the interview segment, Tim Powers of Summa Stra...
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Episode 40 (06-19-2021)

On this week's show, Todd discusses the recent news cycle, and Political Science Professor at Dalhousie University Dr. Lori Turnbull joins us to talk ...
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Episode 39 (06-12-2021)

This week, Todd begins the show by discussing Nova Scotia’s pandemic reopening plans. In the interview segment, Psychologist Dr. Simon Sherry of Crux ...
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Episode 38 (06-06-2021)

On this week's show, Todd and André comment on residential schools and those associated with them. If you would like to help us financially, please co...
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Episode 37 (05-29-2021)

This week, Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston is on the podcast to talk about provincial politics. If you would like to help us f...
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