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halifax nova scotia is a beautiful place _ like? eautiful place and _ like? halifax nova scotia is a beautiful place and there - like? halifax nova scotia is a | beautiful place and there was very little representation when i was growing up. almost none when i was growing up. i didn't really have examples of clearness or trans— identities clearness or tra ns— identities in clearness or trans— identities in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be honest. i in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be honest.— to be honest. i think many of us can identify _ to be honest. i think many of us can identify that _ to be honest. i think many of us can identify that you - to be honest. i think many of us can identify that you find i us can identify that you find the one person closest like you and you find ways to spend time around them. especially communities we feel like you cannot be yourself? it's a universal experience in communities where we feel that we can't be ourselves. yeah, yeah, yeah. i definitely felt myself getting pulled to individuals who
halifax nova scotia is a beautiful place _ like? eautiful place and _ like? halifax nova scotia is a beautiful place and there - like? halifax nova scotia is a | beautiful place and there was very little representation when i was growing up. almost none when i was growing up. i didn't really have examples of clearness or trans— identities clearness or tra ns— identities in clearness or trans— identities in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be honest. i in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be...
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we've got a global audience, and they might not all have the image in their head of what halifax or nova scotiahat was that like, growing up in a place like that? yeah. growing... there... yeah! halifax, nova scotia, you know, beautiful place. yeah. there was very little representation when i was growing up. you know, almost none where i was, that it was... i didn't really have examples of queerness or transness in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be honest. i think a lot of us can identify with this — that you find the one person in the community that's closest like you, and you just find ways to spend time around them. yeah. it's a universal experience in communities where we feel that we can't be ourselves. yeah, yeah, yeah. i definitely felt myself getting pulled to individuals who i knew were — or in retrospect were — you know, queer. and even those little, you know, sparks of... ..a feeling reflected, or seeing someone who might be having a similar experience to me, that's something that continued through my teen years, absolutely. and really reinforces the importance of community, because
we've got a global audience, and they might not all have the image in their head of what halifax or nova scotiahat was that like, growing up in a place like that? yeah. growing... there... yeah! halifax, nova scotia, you know, beautiful place. yeah. there was very little representation when i was growing up. you know, almost none where i was, that it was... i didn't really have examples of queerness or transness in my life, hardly whatsoever, to be honest. i think a lot of us can identify with...
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c. university in halifax, nova scotia, canada and he's a former member of the universities and faculty of management. thanks for joining us, dr. charlotte, why? thank you so much for joining us today. i want to start off this conversation. are you seeing an actual decrease in demand for milk from dairy farms right now? actually the consumption per capita has been dropping steadily for the last several years. uh, so consumption overall is quite steady. but with even with more people to feed the we are seeing a drop per capita. so we are drinking less mil now with dairy products, a bit different dairy products. so depending of the product you look at, demand actually does go up from time to time like butter. for example, a few years ago the demand for butter did go up uh for other products as well. so it really depends on the of the product you look well you look at, but generally speaking, fluid milk consumption is, is way down per capita on both sides of the border. really, why do you feel like this is happening at the present time? well, 1st of all, i think that a lot of people are co
c. university in halifax, nova scotia, canada and he's a former member of the universities and faculty of management. thanks for joining us, dr. charlotte, why? thank you so much for joining us today. i want to start off this conversation. are you seeing an actual decrease in demand for milk from dairy farms right now? actually the consumption per capita has been dropping steadily for the last several years. uh, so consumption overall is quite steady. but with even with more people to feed the...
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canadian researcher and professor and food distribution and policy adult hoisin university in halifax, nova scotia, canada. he's also a former dean of the university's faculty of management. thank you for continuing to join us doctor, you know, i am finding this conversation fascinating because for the majority of our adult lives and even our children's we were told organic was a way to go. in fact, the less scientific involvement in food and more just naturally grown from the earth, was a goal for ourselves, our bodies, and more importantly, what we found our children. are you concerned this trend seems like almost the exact opposite? well, uh many years ago, uh organics were the only option option we had outside conventional food. uh, i mean, uh, the main street, the mainstream stuff really dominated the marketplace. and so if once someone wanted to get something different, they have to go with organics. so right now with this i, per fragmentation of, of our food demand, we're seeing more innovation, we're seeing more companies looking at the market very differently. we're not talking about the
canadian researcher and professor and food distribution and policy adult hoisin university in halifax, nova scotia, canada. he's also a former dean of the university's faculty of management. thank you for continuing to join us doctor, you know, i am finding this conversation fascinating because for the majority of our adult lives and even our children's we were told organic was a way to go. in fact, the less scientific involvement in food and more just naturally grown from the earth, was a goal...
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canadian researcher and professor and food distribution and policy adult hoisin, university and halifax, nova scotia, canada. he's also a former dean of the university's faculty of management. thank you for continuing to join us doctor, you know, i am finding this conversation fascinating because for the majority of our adult lives and even our children's we were told organic was a way to go. in fact, the less scientific involvement in food and more just naturally grown from the earth, was a goal for ourselves, our bodies, and more importantly what we felt our children. are you concerned this trend seems like almost the exact opposite? well, uh many years ago, uh organics were the only option option. we had the outsides. conventional food. uh, i mean, uh, the main street, the main street and stuff really dominated the marketplace. and so if one someone wanted to get something different, they had to go with organics. and right now with this i, per fragmentation of, of our food demand, we're seeing more innovation, we're seeing more companies looking at the market very differently. we're not talking a
canadian researcher and professor and food distribution and policy adult hoisin, university and halifax, nova scotia, canada. he's also a former dean of the university's faculty of management. thank you for continuing to join us doctor, you know, i am finding this conversation fascinating because for the majority of our adult lives and even our children's we were told organic was a way to go. in fact, the less scientific involvement in food and more just naturally grown from the earth, was a...
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nova scotia and canada. this video from the city of halifax, the area got as much rain in one day as in three months. it caused damage to roads and buildings. residents are being urged to stay home. police say four people including two children are missing and unaccounted for. >>> rescue operations are underway to help anyone stranded. officals say the two missing children were in a car submerged. three others in that same time managed to escape. about 750 people were ordered to evacuate overnight. >>> we have good news to talk about . a significant cool down that is sticking around much better air quality. before i get to those two things, there is one order of business to discuss. a chance of a light shower moving through central california. a weak system the came through monterey county overnight. it will drop a drop of rain in the central valley. you will notice clouds today, a few high clouds. you have to be a cloud watcher to notice. if you see them, that is what it is. it is part of the way we will do the cool down. this cool down is going to be prolonged. it is sticking around for a while and
nova scotia and canada. this video from the city of halifax, the area got as much rain in one day as in three months. it caused damage to roads and buildings. residents are being urged to stay home. police say four people including two children are missing and unaccounted for. >>> rescue operations are underway to help anyone stranded. officals say the two missing children were in a car submerged. three others in that same time managed to escape. about 750 people were ordered to...
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nova scotia. as the heavy is done for more than 40 years, strong started on fridays cut off roads in submerged homes. a state of emergency has been declared and the city of halifax and for all the regions. i want to show you some live pictures coming out of spain. i'll pose of opened in space, not for elections called by socialist prime minister pedro sanctions. this was in voting just a few seconds ago. the vote comes off to the governing correlations. poor performance amazes local and regional elections is a live pictures from there. most is no face, a choice between the center left government and a conservative coalition. weather is next and don't forget the website as well. i'll just do that. don't com. i'm rolled madison. stay with us the the a sense is on track to have its hottest july weekends in about 50 years. yes, half a century have one. so here's the story about the numbers. first things 1st we painted on the colors and we know it's hot here, but this could be record breaking heat for the greek capital. the july temperature record 428. and we've got you in at $42.00 degrees, then a bit of relief, but temperatures are still running above average. now
nova scotia. as the heavy is done for more than 40 years, strong started on fridays cut off roads in submerged homes. a state of emergency has been declared and the city of halifax and for all the regions. i want to show you some live pictures coming out of spain. i'll pose of opened in space, not for elections called by socialist prime minister pedro sanctions. this was in voting just a few seconds ago. the vote comes off to the governing correlations. poor performance amazes local and...
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the north in canada, parts of nova scotia are under a state of emergency after being inundated with what officials called rain of biblical proportions. the mayor of halifax worth of rain in one day. >> and a violent hailstorm pounding -- pounded parts of italy. rhodes turned into rivers of ice. the mayor says his city got over two inches of rain in just 30 minutes. and in greece wildfires forced thousands to flee a popular tourist hot spot. the fire on the island of rhodes started approaching beaches and hotels saturday. we are joined by cnn meteorologist chad myers. just extreme weather everywhere we turn around the globe, chad. the big story for the u.s. continues to be these really hot temperatures and the heat will expand to more parts of the country this week? >> that's right. the jet stream that's bottled up the heat in the southwest for the past three weeks now will begin to kind of bubble closer to the northeast and certainly through the midwest and so that heat will continue to kind of slide to the east. not like you need more heat in miami. it's been 42 days above a heat index of 100 degrees there in miami. uncomfortable with all of that air yo
the north in canada, parts of nova scotia are under a state of emergency after being inundated with what officials called rain of biblical proportions. the mayor of halifax worth of rain in one day. >> and a violent hailstorm pounding -- pounded parts of italy. rhodes turned into rivers of ice. the mayor says his city got over two inches of rain in just 30 minutes. and in greece wildfires forced thousands to flee a popular tourist hot spot. the fire on the island of rhodes started...