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On the phone-in: Alex Marland from Acadia University answers questions about the new federal government's budget.
On CBC's Maritime Noon, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) answered caller's questions about the new federal budget. He says that every now and then a budget comes along that people should pay attention to, and this is one of those times. He says that this budget represents a shift to a Liberal government that is right of centre.
Fish fight: Is the decline of Atlantic salmon actually the fault of striped bass?
The debate over striped bass and atlantic salmon in the Miramichi River rages on. Dr. Trevor Avery (Biology) says that striped bass may not be the reason for the decline in salmon population and that more monitoring is needed.
Oklahoma bills would require ‘Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day’ and memorial plazas on campuses
Bills have been proposed that would require college campuses in the United States to recognize Charlie Kirk. Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (Politics) told The College Fix that the state should refrain from requiring campus leaders to adopt a position on a controversial political figure or event.
Politics professor on N.S. MP crossing the floor
Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says that to lose Nova Scotia's voice in the Conservative caucus is a big blow to them.
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