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Tuesday, March 4 on The Morning News

Women have come a long way in many areas, but they’re still falling behind when it comes to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Tamara Franz-Odendaal is a scientist at the Bone Development Lab at Mount Saint Vincent University and the NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering (Atlantic). She’s on a mission to get more girls engaged in sciences, and she’ll tell us how at 6:45.

The British are coming! The British High Commission has opened a Pop-Up Consulate in Halifax this week. At 7:15, we’ll speak with Deputy High Commissioner Corin Robertson about the consulate, and the impression they’re hoping to leave on our province.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Leanne Salyzyn is back with Dollars and Sense and the information you need to know about email phishing scams.  Tune in at 7:45 when she helps us identify when you’re being targeted and how to keep your money safe.

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Good news for sandwich lovers! Renee Lavalee, also known as the Feisty Chef, is getting set to open a new eatery in the city, catering to sandwich lovers.  She’ll be in at 8:15 to tell us about The Canteen.

Maria Mutch has spent many sleepless nights caring for her child, and during those early hours, has discovered the power of the connection.  She’ll be in at 8:45 to tell us about her new book that shares those experiences, Know the Night.

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