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Monday, March 17 on The Morning News

A delegation from Halifax is getting ready to travel to Zhuhai, China. At 6:45, we’ll find out more about the mission and exploring trade in the region is so important to Nova Scotia’s economy.

He is the very first Nova Scotian to compete in bobsled in the Olympics.  At 7:15, we’ll sit down with Luke Demetre to talk about his Olympic experience.

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What are the benefits of owning a pet? At 7:45, Jill chats with Dr. Eric Carnegy about the positives of living with and loving an animal.

There is plenty of heated discussion about the use of genetically modified crops in North America, but it’s also being debated in many countries in Africa as well. At 8:15, we’ll meet Matthew Schnurr, a Dalhousie researcher who is helping farmers in Uganda get their voices heard.

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Young Japanese women are known for their cutting edge style, but now Japanese street fashion is making its way to Halifax. At 8:45, we’ll meet the owners of Toxic Blossom, and explore a few of the styles they’re creating and importing for their clients.

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