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  • Blue Line, The Podcast: 45 years of advanced training from the Canadian Police College

    14/12/2021 Duración: 30min

    2021 marks the 45th anniversary of the Canadian Police College (CPC). The CPC provides advanced, specialized training and education to police and other organizations that have a mandate in law enforcement or who support public safety in Canada and internationally. The institution remains cutting-edge by introducing alternate training delivery methods and embracing innovation and technology. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder was joined by several members of the Canadian Police College to speak about the CPC’s academics, how courses are created, and what it’s like to be an instructor for the college. Our guests included Filomena Silva - Manager for Academic Standards and Learning Development; Melanie Bilodeau - Director of the Police Sciences School; Danielle Bercier, Rose-Marie Meretei, and Robin Bruneel who are all Instructional Designers at the CPC; and Dave Richard, who is an Instructor at the CPC.

  • A discussion of the footprint left during drilling for domestic water or dewatering wells, part 3

    13/12/2021 Duración: 23min

    Welcome to Ground Water Canada: The Podcast. Thanks for joining us – from your office, truck or in the field – wherever you may be, we’re glad you’ve tuned in. This is the third of three podcast episodes exploring the footprint left during drilling for domestic water wells or dewatering wells, developments in sustainability and single-use plastics legislation and a discussion of what the groundwater industry can do to reduce its impact on the environment. We are joined by Mike Hare, sales and marketing manager for Canadian Pipe & Pump Supply Inc. This episode is brought to you by Canadian Pipe & Pump Supply Inc. – “We manufacture and supply a full complement of drilling, environmental and geotechnical products that make it easy for our customers to one-stop shop at our four locations in Ontario. We enhance our products with technical support and service tailored to your needs.” We call this episode “The View from the Industry.” Here Ground Water Canada’s Colleen Cross and CanPipe’s Mike Hare talk with

  • The CFI Podcast: 2021 Year in Review

    03/12/2021 Duración: 44min

    For everyone in the forest industry, 2021 has been a year for the books, with ongoing record-high lumber prices and demand, big changes in government policies and regulations, and different challenges and opportunities. From old-growth logging deferrals to mass timber, a lot has happened this year. In this episode of The CFI Podcast, CFI editor Ellen Cools speaks with Chris Duncan, national leader of forestry and forest products services at MNP, about all the big events and trends from the past year. Listen to the full episode to learn more. Tune in now and look for future episodes at www.woodbusiness.ca/podcasts Thank you to our sponsor, MNP, for making this episode of The CFI Podcast possible. MNP – wherever business takes you. Visit www.mnp.ca to learn more. Music: www.purple-planet.com

  • EXCLUSIVE: A conversation with Federal Conservative leader Erin O’Toole

    18/11/2021 Duración: 16min

    Description: Join us as we sit down with Conservative party leader Erin O’Toole, as we ask about the ‘Buy America’ infrastructure bill south of the border, and how it impacts Canadian automotive manufacturing, ongoing supply chain issues, a labour shortage, and a need for improved trade deals with the U.S.

  • The importance of plastic products in MRO

    16/11/2021 Duración: 30min

    We speak with Kevin Wright, Country Manager, igus Canada Inc., about the importance of plastic products in maintenance, reliability, and operations. A major focuses are bearings and cables.

  • How small to medium-sized businesses and manufacturers can strengthen their supply chains

    10/11/2021 Duración: 06min

    Canadian Manufacturing Talks sits down with Daphna Smuckler of BDO to discuss ways that small to medium businesses and manufacturers can strengthen their supply chains.

  • Blue Line, the Podcast: Gender diversity in law enforcement with Superintendent Treena MacSween

    22/10/2021 Duración: 29min

    This episode of Blue Line, The Podcast features Superintendent Treena MacSween of the Hamilton Police Service. Earlier this year, MacSween became the fourth woman and the first person of colour to achieve the rank of superintendent in Hamilton. She joins Blue Line editor Brittani Schroeder to discuss her path from recruit to superintendent, the challenges she has faced and still faces in her chosen profession, and her mission of gender diversity and attracting more women to law enforcement.

  • Canada’s sports turf manager of the year.

    21/10/2021 Duración: 31min

    Woodstock, Ont.’s Trevor Warner has been selected by Sports Turf Canada as the country’s sports turf manager of the year for 2021. Hear what he has to say about sports turf management and being selected for the honour.

  • A discussion of the footprint left during drilling for domestic water or dewatering wells, part 2

    20/10/2021 Duración: 27min

    Welcome to Ground Water Canada: The Podcast. Thanks for joining us – from your office, truck or in the field – wherever you may be, we’re glad you’ve tuned in. This is the second of three podcast episodes exploring the footprint left during drilling for domestic water wells or dewatering wells, developments in sustainability and single-use plastics legislation and a discussion of what the groundwater industry can do to reduce its impact on the environment. We are joined by Mike Hare, sales and marketing manager for Canadian Pipe & Pump Supply Inc. This episode is brought to you by Canadian Pipe & Pump Supply Inc. – “We manufacture and supply a full complement of drilling, environmental and geotechnical products that make it easy for our customers to one-stop shop at our four locations in Ontario. We enhance our products with technical support and service tailored to your needs.” Today editor Colleen Cross and CanPipe’s Mike Hare talk with Jo-Anne St. Goddard, executive director of the Circular Innovati

  • William Noto of Fortinet discusses endpoint detection and response

    19/10/2021 Duración: 18min

    We are in an era of increase of IoT devices and the introduction of industrial IoT devices into manufacturing environments. How do you secure this equipment when mixed with legacy equipment that has been running for 10, 20 or more years in production? William Noto, Global Director of Operational Technology Product Marketing at Fortinet, discusses concerns impacting manufacturing organizations when introducing IoT devices to the environment; risks that arise when modern technology is mixed with legacy technology and much more.

  • The future and the fire service with Bill Boyes and Arnold Lazare, 2021 chiefs of the year

    07/10/2021 Duración: 26min

    This month’s edition of Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast features the winners of this year’s Fire Chief of the Year awards presented by the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and Fire Underwriter's Survey. The two winners, Career fire chief Bill Boyes and volunteer Fire Chief Arnold Lazare, joined host Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy for a conversation about the future of firefighting. DeSorcy captured their reactions to being the recipients of the Career and Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year awards, and Boyes and Lazare talk about the challenges of the pandemic from the perspectives of a volunteer station an urban one.

  • Positive Nutrition and Your Baker

    22/09/2021 Duración: 13min

    Bakers Journal editor Naomi Szeben speaks with Registered Dietitian Jane Dummer to discuss ways your bakery can add nutrition without compromising flavour or decadence.

  • Food tourism is on the rise

    21/09/2021 Duración: 07min

    Bakers Journal editor Naomi Szeben speaks Agatha Podgorski, of the Culinary Tourism Alliance. Learn how to make your bakery a tourist destination, even if you never thought of your operation as a travel-worthy event. Find how you can either take part in The Butter Tart Trail, participate in one of many festivals, or just put your bakery on a foodie map.

  • Fire Prevention Week – Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety

    07/09/2021 Duración: 23min

    Laura King, the NFPA’s public education representative for Canada, joins host Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy for a conversation about this year’s Fire Prevention Week. Running Oct. 3-9, this year’s Fire Prevention Week is called Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety and focuses on teaching the public about what the sounds made by smoke and carbon monoxide alarms means. King and DeSorcy talk about the importance of public education, NFPA’s calls-to-action and goals, as well as how the organization is working towards making Fire Prevention Week more accessible through virtual events and translations.

  • Safe Zone: Manufacturing safety standards for overhead cranes

    23/08/2021 Duración: 23min

    Manufacturing standards play an important role in the overall safety of overhead cranes. Tom Kovacs and Sebastien Cote of Hoisting Ltd. explore aspects of engineering in the design of overhead cranes, and also detail safety features customers should look for when purchasing new equipment of this nature.

  • Sustainable forestry for pulp and paper companies

    03/08/2021 Duración: 35min

    This episode Pulp & Paper Canada: The Podcast features an interview with Rebecca Barnard, forestry certification manager for Sappi North America, on how forest management and certification can impact pulp and paper operations.

  • Where will our research bring us?

    30/07/2021 Duración: 37min

    After a $3.3 million grant was awarded to Langara College’s Applied Science for the Canadian Cannabis Industry program, Grow Opportunity was curious to know where the college would be directing its research focus. Editor and podcast host, Catarina Muia, sat down with Kelly Sveinson, Chair of Langara College’s Applied Research Centre, to discover how the Applied Science for the Canadian Cannabis Industry will benefit the Canadian cannabis industry, what the college’s research will be focused on, and where the future of the Canadian cannabis industry is headed.

  • Better communication with body language

    29/07/2021 Duración: 24min

    Jennifer Grigg, whose career in the fire service spans 30 years and has expanded to include being a certified body language coach, joins host Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy for a conversation on developing soft skills through the study of body language, which Grigg used to overcome anxiety. Grigg and DeSorcy talk about body language awareness in interviews, developing follow up questions based on body language, how vocal tone, voice and cadence plays into recognizing stress and why it’s important to pay special attention to the mouth.

  • Nada Ebeid, business development manager, Genetec

    28/07/2021 Duración: 14min

    COVID-19 has shaken up the way manufacturers do business, including adopting to digitalization. However, there are still some manufacturers who remain hesitant to digitize their operations. Nada Ebeid, business development manager at Montreal-based Genetec, shares her thoughts on digitization in the manufacturing and some advice for manufacturers to slowly make the transition to digital operations.

  • Massage Therapy Canada Podcast Episode 11: The role of empathy in massage

    20/07/2021 Duración: 43min

    The role of empathy in the therapeutic relationship: Are massage therapists properly equipped, in their training and informed by evidence, to respond appropriately to patient affect, particularly in advanced care situations?

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