Explore every episode of the podcast Matter of 'Fax
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| S4E1| Arad Gharagozli + Zelenskyy Visits Halifax | 30 Jan 2026 | 00:39:17 | |
Season 4 kicks off with hosts James Collins and Alec Cranston back in the studio, mixing Halifax politics, world events, and a deep dive into the region’s emerging space sector. They’re joined by Arad Gharagozli, CEO & Founder of Galaxia Mission Systems, a Halifax-based manufacturer of intelligent satellites. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| Season 4 Trailer | 23 Jan 2026 | 00:00:40 | |
Halifax, Nova Scotia: beautiful, stubborn, and a little bit chaotic, just like the people who call it home. Hosted by James Collins and Alec Cranston, Matter of Fax dives into the real stories of Halifax: the good, the bad, and the badly parked. From sky‑high rents and “I’m totally moving away” promises, to the reasons we never actually leave, this show is for newcomers trying to find their footing and lifelong Haligonians who know they’re never really going anywhere. No tourism fluff. Just honest conversations, local characters, and a healthy amount of side‑eye, served up with the kind of humor you only get from people who love this city enough to complain about it nonstop. Halifax stories. Just facts. No fluff. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
| S3E2 | Northern Lights + Spiderman | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:41:52 | |
Isaac Healy, also known as Halifax's Spider-Man, joins Alec and James this episode to discuss his journey of becoming a superhero to inspire others, especially children. He has been Spider-Man since 2021, visiting the IWK Children's Hospital and the Halifax waterfront. Isaac has faced challenges, including 15 surgeries and being bullied, but finds solace in his childhood favourite character. He has multiple Spider-Man suits and engages in charity work, raising funds for the IWK and Canadian Blood Services. Isaac aims to improve his suits and potentially work at the IWK full-time. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Issac via Instagram @HFXSpiderMan or Twitch under OddAngles. | |||
| S3E1 | Bears In Dartmouth + Brandon Bird | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:49:45 | |
Brandon Bird, CEO of Bird Mechanical, joins us for the very first episode of Season 3! Brandon discusses his company's expansion to Nova Scotia, highlighting their $74 million project in Sydney. Brandon shares his challenges in establishing his company in Nova Scotia, including the non-resident deed transfer tax he faced. He emphasizes the beauty and business potential of Nova Scotia, expressing his desire to move there full-time. Brandon is the Chief Executive Officer of Bird Mechanical. He is the third generation to enter into the family business. Following in the previous generations’ footsteps, Brandon started his apprenticeship with the company and completed his Red Seal Plumbing Licence. As the pillar of the company, Brandon is responsible for the business's strategic direction and creative vision. He leads and motivates his team, or “The Flock” as he calls it, working closely with the Executive Team. Alec and James Collins kick off this season with a goodbye to Reddit RoundUp and they introduce a new segment! Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Brandon Bird on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-bird-a9243646/ | |||
| Season 3 TRAILER | 02 Oct 2024 | 00:00:57 | |
Your hosts James Collins and Alec Cranston are back with Season 3 of Matter of Fax! Lots of more fun guests, lots of more fun segments, and lots of more good times. | |||
| S2E12 | The 'Exit Interview' with Mayor Mike Savage | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:48:11 | |
Mayor of Halifax Regional Municipality. Former MP. Chair of FCM Big City Mayors Caucus, Mike Savage, joins James and Alec on this episode of Matter of Fax to share his experiences and opinions on various aspects of Halifax, including food scams, transit issues, and municipal government. The three discuss the qualities of good leadership and the energy and passion required. They also share their thoughts on the city's prioritization of pedestrians, bicycles, and cars. Mike Savage was elected Mayor of Halifax Regional Municipality for a third term on October 17, 2020. As Mayor he has followed a mandate to grow the economy, foster greater social and economic inclusion for all, and promote a healthy, sustainable environment. Prior to his election as Mayor, Mike Savage served three terms as Member of Parliament for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, during which time he played a national role as Official Opposition Critic for Human Resources, Social Development and Status of Persons with Disabilities and chaired the Liberal Party Post-Secondary and Research Caucus. Prior to entering politics, Savage was a business leader in Halifax and was involved in numerous community organizations focused on health, the arts, education and humanitarian work. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Mike Savage on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-savage-b79971288/ | |||
| S2E11 | Halifax is on the Map, with Dennis Campbell and Brian Cooper | 18 Jul 2024 | 00:55:04 | |
It is tourist season in Halifax! During these warmer months, Halifax is bustling with lots to offer. Join Alec Cranston and James Collins for this episode of Matter of Fax, as they dive into a discussion with guests Dennis Campbell and Brian Cooper of Ambassador Tours, about Halifax tourism. The four have an in-depth discussion about the opportunities for improving the city's traffic challenges and transportation solutions to keep the city a desired destination. They also highlight Halifax's natural beauty and cultural heritage as the keys to boosting tourism, alongside Coop's inspiring community service efforts. Dennis Campbell is the CEO and Founder of Ambassatours Gray Line the largest motorcoach, water and rail sightseeing tour and charter operator in Atlantic Canada with offices in Saint John NB, Charlottetown PEI, Sydney NS and head office in Halifax NS. Ambassatours has merged with Murphy's The Cable Wharf and is now growing that company in locations throughout the Maritime provinces. Brian Cooper, aka Coop, is newly retired teacher and has dedicated post-retirement life to community service, picking up litter in downtown Halifax and earning a Nova Scotia Pineapple Award for his exceptional service to the community! Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Dennis Campbell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-campbell-0055b54/ | |||
| S2E10 | Making Hockey More Inclusive with Future of Hockey Lab | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:45:07 | |
How do we make hockey culture more accessible to women and non-binary players? Amy Walsh and Cailin Ahloy join James and Alec on this episode of Matter Of 'Fax to talk about some of their inclusive work with Future of Hockey Lab. They share some of their 'aha' moments in recognizing the importance of male coach allyship, as well as their experience using Women's World Juniors to promote diversity and inclusion in hockey. Amy Walsh is the CEO and co-founder of the Future of Hockey Lab (FHL), established in 2020 to innovate and transform hockey culture in partnership with leading organizations. Previously, as Executive Director of Hockey Nova Scotia, she led initiatives such as the Diversity & Inclusion Task Force and the Players Journey project, addressing barriers and promoting inclusivity in the sport. Amy has held leadership roles in various hockey committees, including the NHL & NHLPA Female Hockey Advisory Committee, and has a strong background in sport development and advocacy for social change through sports. She is also a former amateur multi-sport athlete and a dedicated mother and volunteer. Cailin Ahloy began her career in the world of large-scale international multi-sport events focused on leaving a legacy of benefits for society. Driven by her desire to play a larger role in driving positive change she made her way to MaRS Discovery District working out of their Solutions Lab. Here she was a part of team leading systems change and delivering tangible solutions to some of Toronto's most challenging problems. A Project Manager by trade, she currently leads the Project Management Office for eCampusOntario, a not for profit tasked with the delivery of the Virtual Learning Strategy for the Province of Ontario. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Amy Walsh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amybellawalsh/ | |||
| S2E9 | James Mullinger, Everybody! | 15 May 2024 | 01:01:00 | |
The James Mullinger joins Alec Cranston, and James Collins to discuss comedy, including the challenges of creating and performing stand-up, and the difficulties of live comedy performances. They share their experiences and perspectives on the art of comedy, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, body language, and attitude. The three highlight the lesser-known destinations and local talents in Atlantic Canada, emphasizing the need to promote and support local comedians and appreciate our region's value. James Mullinger is an award-winning writer, comedian, filmmaker and highly acclaimed inspirational and motivational speaker. He was one of the UK’s top comedians as well as a journalist, TV presenter and author. He spent fifteen years as a senior editor at GQ magazine writing about politics, travel, celebrity interviews and health and fitness. He has also written for The Guardian, The Sunday Times newspapers and Glamour, Conde Nast Traveller and Men’s Health magazines. Since his arrival in New Brunswick in 2014, Mullinger has been taking Canada by storm. He has been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Live One-Person Show and a Just For Laughs Award for Best Comedy Show. James has headlined at numerous comedy festivals and clubs across Canada, has appeared on CBC many times, produced three seasons of his own television series which documents his comedy performances while travelling around Canada, has twice sold out the Imperial Theatre in Saint John and in 2016, he welcomed over 5000 people to Saint John’s Harbour Station for a standing ovation show (beating Jerry Seinfeld’s attendance record in the process). This process was documented for a CBC documentary, City on Fire, which aired across Canada in September 2016. In 2015 a big budget British movie has been made about his life (starring actors from Twilight, Downton Abbey and Notting Hill and headline comedians such as Jimmy Carr, Gilbert Gottfried and Mike Ward) which James co-wrote and co-produced. Released in cinemas across the UK in October 2017, it has received rave reviews. James also works closely with many charities and in the past five years has raised over half a million dollars for children in need and women affected by violence. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with James Mullinger on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-mullinger-28319471/ | |||
| S2E8 | Atlantic Real Estate Forum 2024 Live Show | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:56:19 | |
James and Alec are back this episode, recording live from the Atlantic Real Estate Forum 2024, at the Halifax Convention Centre! The two make an important announcement for Cushman and Wakefield Halifax, and sit down with a few exciting guests they caught at the conference; including Doug Doucet, Ben Young, and Heather Ferguson. Doug Doucet, President and Founder at Doucet Developments chats about the expansion and development of Commercial Real estate in Halifax. He speaks to his experience of researching and building an Irish pub in Cape Breton, and talks about his love for retail and desire to create a unique, authentic space. Ben Young President & CEO at Southwest Properties, brings his enthusiasm for Halifax as a city, and describes the changes he's seen over the years. Ben expresses his optimism for a more efficient city once development and government work in collaboration to strengthen Halifax as a city, for its growing population. Heather Ferguson is the Executive Director at BOMA, NBPEI. Heather talks about the networking and support opportunities available with BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association), for building owners/managers seeking best practices around navigating a post pandemic industry. Heather expresses her appreciation for the many local developers in Atlantic Canada and is hopeful for the Building and Land Development industry. James and Alec speak to a couple more conference attendees, including Kenzie McDonald of Colliers International, Cory Bell of Lindsay Construction and Jenna Miller of Cushman and Wakefield, who all deliver and build on the undeniable confidence and optimism of real estate professionals in Halifax and Atlantic Canada! Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Doug Doucet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-doucet-7663a78/ | |||
| S2E7 | Halifax, the Music City, with Allegra Swanson | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:53:01 | |
Did you know that Halifax is hosting this year's annual JUNO awards? What does this mean for Nova Scotia's Music Industry? This month on Matter of Fax, James and Alec are joined by the Executive Director, of Music Nova Scotia, Allegra Swanson. Allegra is a multi-talented arts professional, with a comprehensive knowledge of cultural media, and a passion for the music industry, with over a decade of experience in the non-profit space, and an extensive background in managing events. Allegra discusses her role in organizing the JUNO Awards, and promoting Nova Scotia's music industry. As the Chair of the host committee for the Halifax 2024 JUNO Awards, coming up in March, Allegra dives into her experience with the process of bidding to be the hosts of the JUNO awards, and the importance of showcasing Canadian talent. Alec, James and Allegra have a culturally important discussion on the diversity of music in Nova Scotia, including traditional Celtic music and emerging genres like Hip Hop and Electronic Dance. Allegra also reminds us of the importance of supporting local talent, local music venues, and developing the next generation of artists in the region. Alec and James discuss the potential for Nova Scotia artists to gain recognition at the JUNO Awards, and the impact it could have on the music industry in the province. Allegra highlights the potential for Halifax to become a Music City, with a focus on making it a livable and affordable city for artists. Press play and dive into the conversation with Allegra, James, and Alec as they offer a perspective of the JUNOS which allows us to see it as not just for industry insiders, but for all Nova Scotian music fans! Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh Connect with Allegra Swanson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayoungvoice/ | |||
| S2E6 | Financial Engineering with Steve MacLellan | 22 Jan 2024 | 00:52:13 | |
Giving thought to how to get ahead with your financial planning for 2024? Yearning to grow, and have control over your money? This month on Matter of Fax, James and Alec are joined by Financial Engineer Steve MacLellan whose lifeblood is helping established consultants make more money! Steve brings a unique perspective to the world of wealth management. As a financial engineer, and author of his book "Grow, Control and Keep Your Money," Steve is a sought after expert in finance and tax planning. What sets Steve apart in is his approach to finance is that he demystifies complex jargon and focuses on straightforward, effective strategies. Steve understands that dealing with money is more than just numbers and graphs. It's a deeply emotional journey. And Steve's passionate about guiding individuals through the challenges of not just making money, but more importantly, keeping it amid taxes, fees, and other financial hurdles. Steve's story though, is not just about finance. It's also a personal journey from being an engineer, to the founder of Design Your Future Financial Services, an independent firm dedicated to empowering consultants and business owners with sound financial advice. Steve's life outside the office is just as rich, filled with the joys and responsibilities of being a devoted husband and proud father of three! Hit the play button to hear Steve, James, and Alec dive into a discussion about how we as Nova Scotians are able to prioritize our financial goals and adjust our mindset to set us up for success. Also, some tips on how to use LinkedIn as a tool to connect with others and build professional relationships. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh
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| S3E10| Max Emerson Taylor + Behind The Screens | 19 Nov 2025 | 00:47:23 | |
In this episode, your hosts Alec Cranston and James Collins explore Nova Scotia’s wildfire ban, debunk a WWII espionage myth in the “Harbor of Lies,” and sit down with special guest Max Emerson Taylor for an honest look at influencer life, the pressures of social media, and the reality behind viral fame. Max shares how his journey led from content creation to script writing, why he ran for mayor to inspire youth voting, and how authenticity guided him to launch his creative media company, all delivered with humor, candor, and a strong sense of civic pride. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| S2E5 | The Holiday Special | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:59:27 | |
Happy Holidays from Matter Of Fax! In this festive edition of Matter Of Fax, James Collins and Alec Cranston are joined by their partners, Jen and Jenna, to spread some holiday cheer. James, Jen, Alec and Jenna discuss an extravagant Christmas display called Santa's Lane in Colby Village, which is displaying over 100 inflatable Santas on their lawns to raise money for Feed Nova Scotia. The four talk about their individual opinions and preferences on Christmas lights, before diving into a Halifax Reddit rant about the price of candy canes. They also chat about their favourite holiday traditions and drinks, and the best and worst Christmas gifts they have received over the years. They wrap up the episode with some Halifax Trivia and historical tidbits and express the importance of supporting local businesses over the holidays. Are Christmas lights wasteful or joyful? Are complaints about overpriced candy canes valid? Listen to find out! | |||
| S2E4 | Entertainment Law and Management with Matthew Gorman | 27 Nov 2023 | 01:01:15 | |
How does a lawyer end up starting his own music management company? This month on Matter of Fax, James and Alec are joined by entertainment lawyer Matthew Gorman. Matthew Gorman is Counsel in Cox & Palmer’s Halifax office, with extensive experience within the entertainment, intellectual property, and digital rights space, where he advises performers, songwriters, producers, managers, record labels, and more. Matthew is an elected member of Music Nova Scotia’s Board of Directors, a frequent writer, lecturer and speaker on music-related legal issues at conferences and events all over the country, and is a member of the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers. Matt also operates Ocean Town Music, which provides business advisory and management services to music and entertainment clients. In this conversation, Matthew shares his journey, all the way from traditional legal work to founding his own music management company, Ocean Town Music. Matt provides an inside look at representing artists, negotiating record deals, and finding new talent. He explains the ups and downs of being an independent manager and how he balances his legal practice with his passion project. Matt also gives aspiring entertainment lawyers advice on standing out at conferences and leveraging social media. At the top of the show, James and Alec dive into the absurdity that is the cost of living in Nova Scotia, and where our living wage falls in comparison to other provinces in Canada. They discuss how much rent costs have increased in the past few years and their personal experiences with renting in various locations. James and Alec Cranston also call out the bad drivers of Halifax, particularly since the pandemic. Follow Ocean Town Music: Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ For more information: | |||
| S2E3 | Transforming Downtown: The Cogswell Redevelopment Project | 18 Oct 2023 | 01:01:42 | |
"This is meant to be a very vibrant new neighbourhood where people can come visit, live, work and play." - Donna Davis
Joining Alec and James is Donna Davis, project manager Cogswell Redevelopment Program at Halifax Regional Municipality. In this conversation, Donna will shed light on various aspects of the project, including addressing traffic congestion, preserving historical significance, introducing urban agriculture, and the comprehensive benefits it offers to various modes of transportation. For more information and updates on the Cogswell Redevelopment Project visit: Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ For more information: | |||
| S2E2 | More Than A Flashlight: Disaster Preparedness with Dr. Jeff Donaldson | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:51:20 | |
"Preparedness isn't a bag by your front door, preparedness is a way of life." In this episode, Alec and James kick things off by discussing Nova Scotia's insane summer weather of wildfires and flash floods, and a tragic Halifax Reddit post involving a lost birthday cake
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| Season 2 Trailer | 11 Sep 2023 | 00:02:12 | |
Welcome to Season 2 of Matter Of 'Fax. Every month, Alec Cranston and James Collins will discuss the unsung Halifax heroes and happenings you might not have heard of, that keep the city worrying and spinning and being wonderful. Alec and James will chat with even more interesting guests, diving into the most innovative, trailblazing, and intriguing stories the city of Halifax has to offer. Plus, you'll get a taste of Halifax absurdity in Alec and James' regular segments, "Insane In The Crane" and "Reddit Roundup". Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ For more information: | |||
| S2E1 | John Wedderburn | 19 Jun 2023 | 01:03:49 | |
In episode 13 of Matter of ‘Fax, and the first episode of Season 2, Alec and James brought in special guest John Wedderburn, Senior Advisor of HRM’s Communications and External Relations to discuss and explore the wonderful organizations and initiatives supporting the vibrant African Nova Scotia culture, entrepreneurship, and social advancement. In usual fashion, the fellas delved into some of the hottest topics around Nova Scotia, including the bizarre “Baby Grand” contest that radio station Q104 created, and the earth-shattering taboo of breaking the “pay it forward” chain. Listen to this and even more thought-provoking content during the Season 2 opener!
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| Episode 12: Premier Tim Houston | 15 May 2023 | 01:05:22 | |
Season Finale! Alec & James close out the inaugural season of Matter of ‘Fax with a bang, as they were pleased to welcome the Honourable Premier of Nova Scotia – Mr. Tim Houston. The guys take a dive into what lead the Premier to where he is today, some of his favorite things to do in Nova Scotia & why our province is such a great place to live in. Alec & James also tackled a recent local TikTok ban, along with the closing of Dartmouth’s beloved Steak & Stein – with a little added seasoning to that story. In true MOF fashion, the guys ended off the episode with the words of the people. And by people, we mean Reddit – the internet’s most accurate form of information gathering. Stay tuned for Season 2 – MOF is coming in hot. | |||
| Episode 11: Exploring Nova Scotia’s Charm | 31 Mar 2023 | 01:26:30 | |
In episode 11 of Matter of 'Fax, Alec and James were thrilled to have Sean Meister join them as their guest. Sean provided a compelling case for why Nova Scotia is unequivocally the best place to live on the planet and also introduced his latest project, Global Bluenosers - a digital community that aims to connect Nova Scotians around the world. During the course of the episode, Alec and James explored a range of fascinating topics. They started by discussing the unfortunate incident of a Bedford church falling victim to mass fraud. Next, they tackled the recent blunder by Tim Hortons with their Roll Up the Rim app, which proved to be a source of frustration for many users. The duo also delved into Reddit's opinions on paid weekend parking in downtown Halifax and shared some little-known yet captivating pieces of Halifax's history
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| Episode 10: Tom Murphy | 15 Feb 2023 | 01:03:54 | |
In episode 10 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James welcomed the anchor for CBC Nova Scotia News, Tom Murphy to the podcast, where they jumped into a great discussion on the evolution of journalism, and where Atlantic Canada falls on the national news agenda. The fellas then shifted their attention to the astronomical resale prices for tickets at the most recent World Junior Championship hosted in Halifax and finally concluded with a conversation about the long and heated debate on the merging privilege of Halifax buses. | |||
| Episode 9: Second Christmas | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:56:23 | |
In episode 9 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James brought on their much better halves Jenna & Jen, where wild relationship stories were shared, drinking games were played, and Alec learned how to speak proper English for once. To keep things serious, the fellas started a thoughtful and deep discussion of how to improve Nova Scotia. Luckily this was all done in the Christmas spirit, despite a mid-January release. | |||
| S3E9| David Regan + Nanotech and the Future of Cancer Treatment | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:43:52 | |
Hosts James Collins and Alec Cranston return for a fresh episode packed with local stories, science, and innovation. The two sit with David Regan, CEO of Sona Nanotech. David shares the fascinating story behind Sona’s breakthrough gold nanorod technology, which enables targeted hyperthermia cancer therapy. We learn how these nanoparticles are tuned to specific wavelengths, injected into tumors, and then activated by near-infrared light to selectively destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. David explains the science, the company’s journey from rapid COVID-19 test development to cancer therapy, and the importance of Atlantic Canada’s innovation ecosystem. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| Episode 8: The USS Cranston | 08 Dec 2022 | 01:10:55 | |
In episode 8 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James had none other than the “Red Head Realtor” aka Jonathan Lander on the podcast to discuss the ins and outs of the residential real estate market, along with where we might be headed, and how things have changed over the past couple years. The fellas also discussed the USS Gerald Ford, a behemoth aircraft carrier that docked within the Halifax Harbour, along with the new Timberlea location of North Brewing. Finally, they wrapped everything up with a pretty little bow, as they scoured the internet for wild holiday shopping experiences. | |||
| Episode 7: Alec Cranium & James Coffins | 03 Nov 2022 | 01:12:19 | |
In episode 7 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James were joined by special guest Mr. Adams, an Interpretation supervisor with the Halifax Citadel Society to discuss the unexplained and supernatural events that have occurred within the walls of the Halifax Citadel. Then, in the spirit of All Hallows Eve, a second and uninvited guest joined the recording to recount their chilling commercial real estate tale – very very spooky. | |||
| Episode 6: Alec & James Forever | 14 Oct 2022 | 01:05:48 | |
In episode 6 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James kept each other company, with a discussion on Hurricane Fiona, the aftermath of the storm, and the effects it had on not only Nova Scotia, but coastal Atlantic Provinces. A new business was in the spotlight this month as James shared an interesting fast-food concept that will be coming to the Bedford area. Then as always, Alec mispronounced multiple words, and decide to make a few up again – so Shakespearean of him. | |||
| Episode 5: Evolution of Halifax | 22 Sep 2022 | 01:09:02 | |
In episode 5 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James were joined by the one and only, Bill MacAvoy, Managing Director of Cushman & Wakefield Atlantic, to discuss a little history of Halifax and the evolution of the city to what it is now, and what it will be in the future. Shenanigans ensued, as Alec decided to make up words, while James decided to be a robot for the day. | |||
| Episode 4: The Gruntled Bluenose | 14 Aug 2022 | 01:17:08 | |
In episode 4 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James had Sarah Rumley, Executive Director of Cruise Atlantic Canada, and Jo-Anne McLean HIAA’s (Halifax International Airport Authority) Director of Air Service and Airport Experience in the studio to discuss the effects the flight and cruise industries have had on Halifax’s tourism, along with the future of both industries within Nova Scotia. Then, unfortunately, the fellas say goodbye to a certain drive-in theatre, while Alec continues to admire the Halifax harbour and its many ships, including submarines, cargo, and the Bluenose? | |||
| Episode 3: Screen Nova Scotia | 12 Jul 2022 | 01:06:11 | |
In episode 3 of Matter Of ‘Fax, Alec & James sat down with Laura Mackenzie, the Executive Director of Screen Nova Scotia, to talk about funding, the future of film in Nova Scotia, and what makes the province an ideal location for the industry. Then things got off the rails as the two of them started to discuss drive-ins and little rodents on the loose in Dartmouth. | |||
| Episode 2: World Juniors | 07 Jun 2022 | 00:55:28 | |
In episode 2 of Matter Of ‘Fax, the guys sit down with Amy Walsh, Executive Director of Hockey NS, and Ross Jefferson, President & CEO of Discover Halifax, to discuss the impact of Halifax being awarded joint hosting duties of the 2023 World Junior Hockey Championships. Then, as per usual, James got really British, and…. wait…. Is something burning? Show Notes: Hockey Nova Scotia - https://hockeynovascotia.ca Discover Halifax - https://discoverhalifaxns.com British Pride Bakery - https://www.britishpridebakery.com Reddit Post: https://bit.ly/3mkZ6Po | |||
| Episode 1: Hannah Kovacs | 02 May 2022 | 00:53:13 | |
In the inaugural episode of Matter Of ‘Fax, the guys discussed the inner workings of running a business with Hannah Kovacs of Move East Studios, stories that reach crane-level insanity, and brought the spotlight to a fresh local business. | |||
| Introduction to Matter of 'Fax | 29 Apr 2022 | 00:01:21 | |
Take a deep dive with James Collins and Alec Cranston as they bring to light the most innovative, trailblazing, and intriguing stories the city of Halifax has to offer. | |||
| S3E8| The Welsh are taking over + Louis Thomas | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:55:04 | |
This episode, with a special co-host, tuning in all the way from Norway, we discuss the Nova Scotia Power data breach, which exposed personal information of 140,000 customers, including social insurance numbers. An interview with Louis Thomas, President and CEO of Sonic Entertainment Group, discussing the logistics and challenges of organizing the Halifax Music Fest, featuring major acts like Nickelback and Lenny Kravitz. The fest aims to establish Halifax as a major live music destination! Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| S3E7| Dr. Courtney Sherlock + Halifax Tides | 14 May 2025 | 00:35:22 | |
Alec Cranston and James Collins are back this time with Dr. Courtney Sherlock, co-founder and CEO of Halifax Tides FC, a new professional women's soccer team! Dr. Sherlock shares her journey, the team's composition, and community engagement plans, including an academy program to foster local talent. They also discuss the challenges faced, such as kit supply issues, and the importance of community involvement and partnerships. Inspired by Ontario's recent policy change, the two also debate on potentially selling alcohol in Nova Scotia corner stores as well as the potential benefits for local craft brewers.
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| S3E6| Halifax Explosion + Steve Proctor | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:42:26 | |
In this episode, Alec and James discuss the transition from toll to toll-free bridges in Halifax with Steven Proctor, Communications Manager for Halifax Harbor Bridges. The McDonald Bridge toll plaza was demolished on March 17, 2023, and the Mackay Bridge followed suit. The removal impacted the budget, with the province allocating $85 million for maintenance. The conversation also touches on the history and cultural significance of the bridges, the "Big Lift" project, and the potential for a new bridge. Your hosts also dive into your favourite segments Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ https://www.reddit.com/r/halifax/s/btAf0ArhMh | |||
| S3E5| Sunglass Hut Heist + Trent McClellan | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:48:00 | |
In episode five of Matter of Fax, hosts Alec Cranston and James Collins discuss their hiatus and upcoming guests! They humorously recount a local robbery attempt at a Sunglass Hut, highlighting the robber's poor planning. James reveals a surprising connection between Bill Clinton and a local Bedford resident. Lastly, an exclusive interview with Trent McClellan covering his comedy origins in Newfoundland, working on This Hour Has 22 Minutes, opening for Jerry Seinfeld and his upcoming comedy special "Worry Muffins." Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| S3E4 | The Wedding Special | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:41:57 | |
Your host Alec Cranston is hitched! Join them on this special episode as Alec and James invite their wives Jen and Jenna to chat about their special day. Follow Matter Of 'Fax: https://www.instagram.com/matteroffaxpodcast/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||
| S3E3 | Happy Holidays + Paul Mackinnon | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:42:20 | |
In this holiday episode of the Matter of Fax podcast, hosts James Collins and Alec Cranston discuss a recent crane incident on the McDonald Bridge, the Parade of Lights in Halifax, and holiday traditions! They also interview Paul MacKinnon, CEO of the Downtown Halifax Business Commission, about the Downtown Halifax Vision for 2030, which aims to address growth and decline challenges. Paul highlights the need for improved transportation and public spaces. He also mentions the Parade of Lights, now in its 29th year, and the challenges of organizing such a large event. Connect with Paul MacKinnon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mackinnon-9ba8155/ Follow James: https://www.instagram.com/teamcollinsns/ | |||