Huddle Presents: Home Office

Huddle editor Mark Leger has chatted with many business leaders on “Home Office” bullish about their views to safely open up the economy as the Covid-19 caseloads have dropped across the region.
 
On our first podcast, Marcel LeBrun and David Alston presented a plan of their own, a week before New Brunswick rolled out the official one. Then we talked to business leader and columnist Don Mills, who didn’t want to see Nova Scotia left behind and was an early advocate for the “Atlantic Bubble.”
 
This week Mark chats with Halifax Chamber CEO Patrick Sullivan, who says our cities are hurting, particularly the downtown cores where restrictions need to loosened so the workers can repopulate the largely empty office buildings and eat at area restaurants again.

Show Notes

Huddle editor Mark Leger has chatted with many business leaders on “Home Office” bullish about their views to safely open up the economy as the Covid-19 caseloads have dropped across the region.   On our first podcast, Marcel LeBrun and David Alston presented a plan of their own, a week before New Brunswick rolled out the official one. Then we talked to business leader and columnist Don Mills, who didn’t want to see Nova Scotia left behind and was an early advocate for the “Atlantic Bubble.”   This week Mark chats with Halifax Chamber CEO Patrick Sullivan, who says our cities are hurting, particularly the downtown cores where restrictions need to loosened so the workers can repopulate the largely empty office buildings and eat at area restaurants again.

What is Huddle Presents: Home Office?

Huddle's Home Office podcast features conversations with New Brunswick and Nova Scotian community leaders and entrepreneurs from their homes– focusing on issues and events that accelerate and enrich the growth of the region’s economy and culture.