Sinopsis
Podcast by Annex Business Media
Episodios
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Security Women, the Podcast: Recognizing insider threats
09/07/2020 Duración: 21minSilvia Fraser's guest for this episode of Security Women is Lina Tsakiris. Lina, a security professional with more than two decades of experience, currently works with one of Canada's major financial institutions. Silvia and Lina discuss the different types of insider threat, how recognize a potential threat before any damage is done and how to deal effectively with the consequences.
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Education, well-being & law enforcement with Lauren Eisler
08/07/2020 Duración: 32minThe professionalization of policing has been a hot topic recently and so for our latest episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, we tackle education in policing and its relationship to resilience as well lifelong learning for leaders in law enforcement. Dr. Lauren D. Eisler, the dean of the faculty of Human and Social Sciences at the Brantford Campus of Wilfrid Laurier University, joins us for this compelling and lively conversation. You can also stream the show here at annexbusinessmedia.com/podcasts or on our own playlist here: https://soundcloud.com/user-381015363/sets/blue-line-podcast .
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Education and the pandemic
07/07/2020 Duración: 20minPhil Bott, division chief for the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) and the Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute (FESTI), talks about changes in education, feedback from students, the ongoing need for recruits and the growing importance of technology.
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Resin supply, demand and pricing during COVID-19, Part 3: Polystyrene
02/07/2020 Duración: 07minIn part three of our series, market expert Zachary Moore gives an overview of the North American polystyrene (PS) market, including pricing trends and new capacity coming online, that will determine supply, demand, and pricing for PS during this unprecedented pandemic.
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The CFI Podcast: Michael Benson on wildfire research, response and prevention
30/06/2020 Duración: 46minThe latest episode of The CFI Podcast focuses on a very timely subject: wildfire research, response and prevention. Canada’s wildfire season is well underway now, with conditions right to result in severe wildfires across the country. And as we head into the hot summer months, it is bound to become worse. So, we spoke with Michael Benson, manager of wildfire operations for FPInnovations, to learn more about Canada’s wildfire preparedness and response levels in recent years, the forest industry’s research and response efforts, the impact of good forest management practices, and more. “By and large Canada really is in a fortunate position in terms of capacity, experience and expertise in the wildfire response field. However, even high reliability organizations have room for improvement,” Benson said. He called for increased co-operation and communication among the provinces’ different wildfire agencies and between the agencies and forest products companies. Being prepared to answer the call, completing requi
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Resin supply, demand and pricing during COVID-19, Part 2: Polypropylene
24/06/2020 Duración: 08minIn part two of our series, market expert Zachary Moore gives an overview of the North American polypropylene (PP) market, including pricing trends and new capacity coming online, that will determine supply, demand, and pricing for PP during this unprecedented pandemic.
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Talent Show: How to address a toxic workplace culture
24/06/2020 Duración: 28minBehaviour analyst Mina Movasseli discusses how culture at work affects employees’ personal lives.
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Pandemic roundtable with electrical distributors, Part 2
23/06/2020 Duración: 25minAt the end of April 2020, to varying degrees, we were just over one month into a national lockdown due to COVID-19. The economy was shutting down, yet electricians had been deemed “essential” in most jurisdictions and, by extension, their distributors. So I gathered together a panel of electrical distributors, from one coast to the other, to learn how the pandemic was affecting their operations and their ability to serve their customers. My panelists included: Cliff Backman, Franklin Empire; Elaine Gerrie, Gerrie Electric; Greg Stephenson, Bartle & Gibson; Jason Taylor, Graybar Canada; Mathieu Legris, Electrimat; Michael Gross, Wesco; Roger Little, Rexel Canada (Nedco, Westburne, Rexel Atlantic); Tim Horsman, E.B. Horsman & Son; Tim MacDonald, Ideal Supply. This is Part 2 of 2 of that discussion. In Part 1, I ask my panelists how the pandemic was affecting their operations and their ability to serve their customers.
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Chiropractic and Naturopathic Doctor: Dynamic Decisions – Immunity support for patients
23/06/2020 Duración: 49minJoin Editor Jannen Belbeck, and Functional Medicine Specialist Victoria Coleman (HBSc, DC, MSc, IFMCP) for a discussion surrounding supporting immune balance for patients – sponsored by Designs for Health. Within the discussion, we address: · Why should both DCs and NDs (and other healthcare professionals) know about immune support, and what's a baseline they should know or acknowledge with patients? · Immune boosters vs. Immune support: The importance of language and avoiding buzzwords when speaking to patients. · What are the best options healthcare professionals can suggest for their patients to support their immune systems? (We discuss both lifestyle factors, and supplementation for patients.
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Pandemic roundtable with electrical distributors, Part 1
23/06/2020 Duración: 25minAt the end of April 2020, to varying degrees, we were just over one month into a national lockdown due to COVID-19. The economy was shutting down, yet electricians had been deemed “essential” in most jurisdictions and, by extension, their distributors. So I gathered together a panel of electrical distributors, from one coast to the other, to learn how the pandemic was affecting their operations and their ability to serve their customers. My panelists included: Cliff Backman, Franklin Empire; Elaine Gerrie, Gerrie Electric; Greg Stephenson, Bartle & Gibson; Jason Taylor, Graybar Canada; Mathieu Legris, Electrimat; Michael Gross, Wesco; Roger Little, Rexel Canada (Nedco, Westburne, Rexel Atlantic); Tim Horsman, E.B. Horsman & Son; Tim MacDonald, Ideal Supply. This is Part 1 of 2 of that discussion. In Part 2, I ask my panelists what pandemic-related changes, lessons learned, and the like will persist when the crisis eventually passes, and we get to our NEW normal.
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Machine Language: How manufacturers can protect themselves from cyberattacks during COVID-19
23/06/2020 Duración: 22minThis episode of Machine Language features an interview with Andre Vittorio, president and founder of Idealogical Systems Inc., a Toronto-area IT services provider for manufacturers. We discuss the rise in cybercrime during COVID-19, the weakest links in factory networks, the steps manufacturers need to take to make threat detection part of their network architecture, and new technologies that SMEs should be aware of when it comes to cybersecurity.
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Resin supply, demand and pricing during COVID-19, Part 1: Polyethylene
19/06/2020 Duración: 08minIn part one, market expert Zachary Moore gives an overview of the North American polyethylene (PE) market, including pricing trends and new capacity coming online, that will determine supply, demand, and pricing for PE during this unprecedented pandemic. BIO: Zachary is the deputy managing editor of ICIS in the Americas. He has been working in the petrochemical industry for the past 15 years in Asia, the Middle East, and now the U.S. He has worked on BTX aromatics, styrenics, phenol, and acetone and the polyester chain, and specializes in the polyoelfins space, tracking PE and PP markets.
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A Security Life: the Podcast — Episode 8, Paul Swan, Anixter Canada
17/06/2020 Duración: 15minPaul Swan, vice-president, sales and marketing, Anixter Canada, Security Solutions Group, recalls his 35 years in the security business, working first in the U.K. in the 1980s then in Canada in security integration and distribution businesses. He offers his perspectives on RMR, sales, technology, market evolution, consolidation, DIY security options and new players like Amazon and Google. Swan also shares memories of mentors that have had a positive impact on his career and discusses some potential future scenarios for the electronic security industry.
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Inclusion, authenticity & police culture with Supt. Isobel Granger
15/06/2020 Duración: 35minIsobel Granger, recently promoted to superintendent at Ottawa Police Service, is now leading the service’s newly launched Respect, Values and Inclusion (RVI) Directorate. She joins us for the June edition of Blue Line The Podcast to share her thoughts on this fresh opportunity with RVI, living authentically, climbing and building ladders, and more on her recently published book, Smashing the Glass Ceiling: A 10-step Guide Using Creativity and Innovation to Bust Through the Barriers to Female Leadership. This episode is brought to you by Patriot One Technologies. Learn more at Patriot1tech.com.
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RAS Talk: Ideal Fish
11/06/2020 Duración: 37minIt started out as a small RAS operation in his home basement, today founder Eric Pedersen’s Ideal Fish is successfully producing Branzino for the domestic market. We talk to Pedersen and Ideal Fish’s sales and marketing director James MacKnight about the company’s journey, its innovative strategies to reach the market, and its quest to educate the consumers about RAS-grown fish. Guests: Eric Pedersen, president and CEO, Ideal Fish, and James MacKnight, sales and marketing director, Ideal Fish
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Episode 1
10/06/2020 Duración: 14minWelcome to the first episode of Pump Up The Volume. We are starting things off with Peter Aulich, general manager of JW Winco Canada, who will be talking about the challenges of setting up a new branch of operations, and how to deal with all the curveballs that come with it. If you would like to be a guest on an upcoming podcast, send an email to dhorne@ippt.ca, and put in the subject line “Pump Up the Volume.”
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Pulp & Paper Canada: Containerboard during COVID-19 – what’s happening in Canada?
09/06/2020 Duración: 23minThe debut episode of Pulp & Paper Canada: The Podcast features an interview with Allen Kirkpatrick, executive director for the Canadian Corrugated & Containerboard Association (CCCA). Kirkpatrick details how the containerboard industry has been affected by the pandemic and how they’re handling sanitization of their products and facilities. He also discusses new technologies converters and roll-stock producers should be aware of, and how the pulp and paper industry can bring more public awareness to Canada’s use of recycled fibre.
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Talent Show: FAQs about returning to work
09/06/2020 Duración: 15minDr. Ken Jenkins responds to common questions on reopening businesses post-pandemic.
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Security Leaders, the Podcast: Imran Ahmad, cybersecurity and privacy lawyer, Blakes
04/06/2020 Duración: 19minImran Ahmad, a partner in the Toronto office of law firm Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, specializes in technology, cybersecurity and privacy law. He works with clients to develop strategies that address both cyber threats and data breaches. Ahmad is a well-known expert and speaker on these topics, including previous events hosted by Canadian Security magazine. Canadian Security editor Neil Sutton spoke to Ahmad recently to get his view on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cybersecurity and privacy in Canada, particular in light of work from home policies and the recent emergence of contract tracing software.
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Managing Maintenance and Reliability Part 1
03/06/2020 Duración: 36minIn part one, James describes maintenance management techniques, how IIOT is changing how maintenance is managed, and where it is taking predictive maintenance. As well as sharing stories about his experiences with maintenance.