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TD Accessibility Adapter.

Today on NOW with Dave Brown: 

  • The TD Lab has introduced a free online plugin for people with disabilities. Samantha Estoesta tells you all about the TD Accessibility Adapter. The Adapter can be downloaded via the Chrome Web Store here
  • What are the most overlooked places to visit in Canada? Dawn Dickinson weighs in with her thoughts in her preview of Maclean's Magazine  
  • It can be hard to avoid online shopping and sales. But how can you get the most bang for your buck? Aaron Broverman gives tips on bargain hunting online 
  • Marc Aflalo gives you the low-down on ‘Pedesting,’ a new navigational app that makes commuting more accessible
  • Forest of Reading has announced their nominees for 2024!  Karen McKay from the Centre of Equitable Library Access tells you all about it
    • She also shares CELA’s featured collection for spooky Halloween books which include: 
      • “VenCo” by Cherie Dimaline 
      • “Motherthing” by Ainslie Hogarth 
      • “When Things Get Dark" by Shirley Jackson 
      • “Midnight Storm Moonless Sky”  
      • “Out There Screaming” by Jordan Peele 
         

Artificial intelligence & personal finance

Today on NOW with Dave Brown: 

  • How is artificial intelligence impacting personal finance? Certified Financial Planner Ryan Chin shares his perspective
  • How often are you experiencing visual fatigue? Emilee Schevers gives tips on how to manage your screen time
  • The Invisible Artists Carnival is making its way across Nova Scotia. Yousef Kadoura from the performance art collective “Other Hearts” tells you all about it
    • The next performance of the “Invisible Artists Carnival” is: Friday October 20 at 6 p.m. Atlantic time in Lake Charlotte, Nova Scotia. 
    • To learn more about the collective, visit here   
    • Halifax community reporter Milena Khazanavicius tells you about: 
      • Nova Scotia Music Week 
      • The event returns to Yarmouth from November 2 to 5. For more information visit here Or email: info@musicnovascotia.ca 
        • Prices vary from $15 - $105 per event/day and will take place at various locations 
        • You can also call: 902-423-6271 and 888-343-6426 
           
      • The Common Roots Urban Farm is hosting their Annual Harvest Hootenanny on November 4 at BiHi park. 
        •  There will be Pumpkin smashing (bring your old Jack o Lantern), garlic planting, scavenger hunt, apple press to taste cider, cookies, basket raffle, and a delicious free vegetarian meal at 3pm AT 
        • Registration needed 
        • It will run from 1 to 4pm 
        • BiHi Park is located right off Bayer’s Road, at the bottom and across from Bayer’s Road shopping plaza. 
        • For more information contact: Nicola Nemy at nicola.n@mymetroworks.ca 
      • And finally, the Neptune Theatre in Halifax has a range of shows coming up that offer audio description. 
      • These include: 
        • Almost Maine, November 18th 
        • “Cinderella” on December 17th
        •  “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead” on  Feb 24th
        •  “the Full Monty” on May 4th
      • Book your tickets at neptunetheatre.com and enter the code AUDIO to book your Audio Description Headset for these hit productions. 
      • For more information visit here Or email: Community@neptunetheatre.com 
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Para canoer Brianna Hennessy

Today on NOW with Dave Brown: 

  • Para canoer Brianna Hennessy is featured in tonight’s episode of Level Playing Field. Alex Smyth shares his one-on-one interview with her
  • Why aren’t accessibility standards always required? Reporter Meagan Gillmore offers a broader view of the differences between provincial and federal accessibility standards 
    • Draft regulations for Standard on Employment are open for public review.  It will be available until 3 p.m. ET on October 31.  For more information on Accessibility Standards Canada, visit their website 
  • The Manitoba election results are still resonating. Journalist John Loeppky reflects on the impact of the NDP’s victory in the province  
  • The CNIB’s Clearing Our Path program aims to address the need for creating accessible environments. Sault Ste. Marie community reporter Dorothy Macnaughton has the details
    • Dorothy also chats about:
      • Accessibility Coordinator in the Soo is asking locals to participate in website testing. Dorothy shares details on involving users in evaluating web accessibility
    • And she gives details about the next session by the Northern Ontario and Rural Get Together with Technology Group 
      • The session will be an introduction to iOS17 and is hosted by Elmer Thiesen
      • It takes place on Tuesday October 17 at 7 p.m. ET /4 p.m. PT 
      • For more information contact: David Greene at David.gtt@ccbnational.net 
  • There is another edition of the weekly news quiz. With a special guest appearance by Brock Richardson!

Canadian Oil Production

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