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Tuesday April 14th on The Morning News

A former commissioner for the Ivany Report is adding her voice to a growing group of people speaking out against cuts to the film tax credit. At 6:45 a.m., Susanna Fuller will be in to explain why she thinks the provincial government should reconsider changes to the credit.

Did you know that acquired brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death for Canadians under the age of 44? That’s one of the reasons the Brain Injury Association of Canada is holding a conference in Halifax this week.  Tomorrow at 7:15 a.m. we chat with Leona Burkey, Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia.

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

We’ve all been there – right when you want to snap that perfect picture your cell phone dies. At 7:45am well tell you about a new cell phone that  could have the ultimate fix for limited battery life.

At 8:15am we’ll tell you about a new business called Taste Like Home that promises to teach Haligonians how to make authentic Indian cuisine at home!

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Gillian Wesley our Close to Home local traveler is back. This time it is with her adventures from our Northern neighbours, New Brunswick. Tune in at 8:45 to hear about some unique food venues, including a chocolate museum, and a restaurant with a daily changing menu.

 

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