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The Times Keeper

The Times Keeper

Written by: Mark Coffin
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The Times Keeper podcast publishes original journalism to help critical and curious Nova Scotians understand and explore the times we're living through together. New episodes are published when they're ready - about once a week.THE TIMES KEEPER MEDIA INC. Social Sciences
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  • 006. The bells are back in town (hall), with Waye Mason
    Nov 1 2021

    When the Halifax explosion happened, the bell that used to ring in the clock tower at City Hall was knocked out of place. This week, the bell believed to be the original clock tower bell was restored and is once again ringing. District 7 Councillor, Waye Mason, tells us about the surprising journey of that bell, and the fake 'bells' that have been keeping time since the 1990s. 

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    26 mins
  • 005. NS Lawmakers Debate: Red Room or Zoom for Public Input on New Laws?
    Oct 24 2021

    For the last year, Nova Scotians have been able to speak to a committee of Nova Scotia MLAs on Zoom whenever a new bill was making its way through the House of Assembly. On Monday night, the Law Amendments Committee held its first in-person meeting. There was no option to make virtual presentations. Opposition MLAs resisted the change. 

    In this episode, we follow the disagreement that began at Monday night's committee meeting, landed on the floor of the legislature on Wednesday afternoon, and came to some resolution in a scrum with reporters and Premier Tim Houston on Thursday.

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    40 mins
  • 004. Should weed killer be sprayed from helicopters over NS forests? (with Jacob Fillmore, Carrie Gillam)
    Oct 19 2021

    Jacob Fillmore spent nine days in a tree last month to protest the aerial spraying of the weed killer, glyphosate, over clearcut lands in Upper Stewiacke. This week, we explore the politics of glyphosate spraying in Nova Scotia. Mark interviews the investigative journalist, Carrie Gillam, who has spent years researching this chemical and one of the companies behind it.

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    More Reading:

    Glyphosate and the politics of safety - Linda Pannozzo, Halifax Examiner (October 7, 2016)
    It’s spraying time again in Nova Scotia, and that makes one cancer patient in the province “incredibly angry” - Joan Baxter, Halifax Examiner (August, 2020)
    Activists “occupied” North Mountain to stop herbicide spraying, but how big of a victory was it? - Joan Baxter, Halifax Examiner (September, 2020)

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    36 mins
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