Sinopsis
Podcast by Annex Business Media
Episodios
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Fire Chief Adam Grant on leading through the second wave and beyond
03/12/2020 Duración: 23minAdam Grant, the new fire chief for Markham Fire and Emergency Services, talks about serving the most diverse community in Ontario, the challenges for leadership in 2021 and what shifts in approach are here to stay and Canada moves through COVID-19 and beyond.
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In conversation with the 2020 CAFC Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year
02/12/2020 Duración: 24minRandy Schroeder, fire chief of the Town of Mayerthorpe Fire Department in Alberta, earned the 2020 Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year at the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and the Fire Underwriters Survey of Canada Fire Rescue Canada’s 2020 Celebration of Excellence. Chief Schroeder, who also serves as President of the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association and as fire chief for Lac Ste. Anne County on top of his role of chief in Mayerthorpe, was recognized for leadership and involvement in promoting, supporting and facilitating fire protection mandates in his community. He joins podcast host Chief Tom DeSorcy for a conversation about his career trajectory, successes and challenges he’s experienced within the volunteer fire sector and what he expects is to come.
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The CFI Podcast: Chris Duncan on the importance of succession planning
01/12/2020 Duración: 41minSuccession planning is critical to the future of Canada’s logging industry, but many loggers don’t have a succession plan. In fact, according to the results of CFI’s 2020 Contractor Survey, 36 per cent do not have a plan for their company after they retire. To get a better understanding of the challenges loggers face when it comes to succession planning, the importance of having such a plan, and the key elements that should be included, we spoke with Chris Duncan, national leader of forestry and forest products services for MNP, in the latest episode of The CFI Podcast. Chris shared his experience helping logging contractors create a succession plan and the reasons why so many do not have a plan in place. “When you look at the logging contracting world, there’s very slim margins. You’re focused on the day-to-day, trying to just really focus on what’s going to happen that week and what’s going to happen next week, maybe the month after that. A lot of folks aren’t looking five or 10 years out, and I think t
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Building opportunities in the forest products sector
16/11/2020 Duración: 14minThis episode of Pulp & Paper Canada: The Podcast features an interview with Janis Simpkins, senior vice-president of the Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA). We discuss the economic opportunities Simpkins sees for forest products companies to improve their competitiveness, the AFPA’s environment goals for the next few years, and the association’s mandate to expand its working relationship with the pulp and paper sector.
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Safe Zone: Proper mask selection and usage
13/11/2020 Duración: 22minWagish Yajaman at WSPS shares best practices in respirator safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Machine Language: How self-programming robots enable high-mix manufacturing
27/10/2020 Duración: 15minThis episode of Machine Language features an interview with Francois Simard, co-founder of Omnirobotic, a Quebec-based start-up that has developed technology to give vision to industrial robots using artificial intelligence. We discuss the use of AI in the robotics space, and how companies looking to automate for high-mix, low-volume custom manufacturing processes will benefit from this made-in-Canada solution.
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The CFI Podcast: Andrew Stiffman on Kalesnikoff’s entrance into mass timber
27/10/2020 Duración: 18minIn the latest episode of The CFI Podcast, CFI editor Ellen Cools spoke with Andrew Stiffman, senior business development manager at Kalesnikoff Mass Timber & Lumber, about the company’s entrance into mass timber, the benefits of mass timber, the future of this relatively new field, and more. “It’s been really overwhelmingly positive, it’s been great,” Andrew said about the industry’s reaction to Kalensikoff’s move to mass timber. “It’s a great industry. I think everyone in this industry is committed to building the field and playing well in the sandbox. We knew that it would be exciting and people would be excited about it but we couldn’t have possibly predicted how great and how successful it would be in a short amount of time.” Listen to the full episode to hear more from Andrew on the world of mass timber. Tune in now and look for future episodes at www.woodbusiness.ca/podcasts. Music: www.purple-planet.com
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Episode 5
26/10/2020 Duración: 22minWelcome to another instalment of the Wild West Show. In this episode, Dennis McConaghy, retired TC Energy executive and author on energy-climate policy in Canada, explains why another four more years of Donald Trump will be better than Biden for the Canadian economy. 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 “Wild West Show.”
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Maintenance at TMMC Plants with a Focus on the Environment
20/10/2020 Duración: 32minScott speaks about how TMMC plants are using robots, from autonomous to automated, and how maintenance is done on them. He discusses how the maintenance process is done at TMMC, and what technologies are utilized. How TMMC is environmentally friendly, and initiatives it has put into place are also highlighted.
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RAS Talk: Show me the money
20/10/2020 Duración: 41minIn this RAS Talk episode hosts Mari-Len De Guzman and Brian Vinci talk about the various aspects of investing in RAS. It’s an engaging discussion about investors’ perspectives in RAS technology and land-based aquaculture, the risks and the opportunities as well as their outlook on the sector. Guests: Maggie Fried, Head of the Oceans and Aquaculture Investor Consortium, CREO Syndicate Frank van Roest, Investment Director, Aqua Spark
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Const. James Jefferson, Greater Sudbury Police Service
07/10/2020 Duración: 51minThe wellness co-ordinator officer with the Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS), Const. James Jefferson, joins us for this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast. He’s a 12-year police service veteran and specializes in mental health, peer-to-peer support, member outreach, physical fitness and nutrition. After being involved in a die by police suicide scenario, Jefferson endured the fallout of PTSD. He tells us how he molded trauma into purpose by educating and inspiring fellow first responders to overcome the challenges that come with wearing the badge. This episode is brought to you by Wilfrid Laurier University. Wilfrid Laurier University offers respected and affordable policing, criminology and policing, and public safety, programs that are fully online and designed to advance your career. Choose from: a Bachelor of Arts in Policing, Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Policing, Master of Public Safety, and 5 Graduate Diplomas in the areas of Emergency Management, National Security, Countering Crime, Bord
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In conversation with 2020 CAFC Career Fire Chief of the Year
05/10/2020 Duración: 23minRed Deer Chief of Emergency Service Ken McMullen earned the 2020 Career Fire Chief of the Year at the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and the Fire Underwriters Survey of Canada Fire Rescue Canada’s 2020 Celebration of Excellence. Chief McMullen was recognized for his efforts in the field of fire education throughout Alberta and his work to reduce the stigma associated with mental health advocacy to ensure supports are available for responders. He joins podcast host Chief Tom DeSorcy for a conversation on his career trajectory, work in fire prevention and investigation and his strong focus on mental health within the fire service.
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Talent Show: Managing employees’ mental health through COVID-19
30/09/2020 Duración: 22minPaula Allen of Morneau Shepell unveils strategies on how to deal with employees’ mental health concerns through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Machine Language: How to develop manufacturing partnerships to boost innovation
29/09/2020 Duración: 26minThis episode of Machine Language features an interview with Michelle Chrétien, director of the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies at Sheridan College, which connects SMEs with manufacturing partners and students to advance industry projects. She discusses innovation in automation, how post-secondary institutions can play a valuable role in ideating, testing and developing new concepts, and provides some key tips on how to establish partnerships.
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The CFI Podcast: Kate Lindsay on promoting sustainable forestry
22/09/2020 Duración: 28minIn this episode of The CFI Podcast, in celebration of National Forest Week, we spoke with Kate Lindsay, vice-president of sustainability and environmental partnership at the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC), about how much progress the industry has made changing public misconceptions about forestry’s sustainability, FPAC’s work advancing the industry’s position on environmental issues, the challenges that remain, and more. “We still have a lot of work to do,” Kate said. “I’m learning that bringing awareness to the public, to customers, to investors, to government decision-makers and communities about the sustainability and benefits of using forest products – it needs to be a sustained and evolving conversation. There are some challenges before us: there’s a growing urban population that likely did not grow up with a direct connection to a forestry mill or operation. So, we need to connect them to the forest products that they love – the compostable packaging and recyclable materials that appeal
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Is the bioeconomy the future of pulp and paper?
15/09/2020 Duración: 25minThis episode of Pulp & Paper Canada: The Podcast features an interview with Dr. Orlando Rojas, professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC), director of the UBC Pulp and Paper Centre, scientific director of the UBC BioProducts Institute and the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Forest Bioproducts. We discuss how Canada’s emerging bioeconomy is primed for expansion, how bio-based systems are crucial to the evolution of the pulp and paper industry, and how Canada can look to bioproducts success stories overseas to lead the global charge for sustainable, renewable solutions.
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Canadian Pizza Podcast: Chat with reigning Pizza Box Fold-Off champ James Timothy
10/09/2020 Duración: 09minWelcome to Canadian. Folding pizza boxes is an essential part of the pizza operation. James Timothy is our reigning Great Pizza Box Fold-Off champion. James won the last two Great Canadian Pizza Box Fold-Offs at the Canadian Pizza Summit. In October 2019, Timothy folded 10 large boxes in 42.55 seconds, besting his time the previous year of one minute, 3.7 seconds. Think you’re a fast folder? Check out the Fold-Off rules and send a video of yourself folding 10 large boxes to the editor at ccross@annexbusinessmedia.com (please see rules for details). Most importantly, register now for this free event! Thanks for listening to the Canadian Pizza Podcast. You can find us at canadianpizzamag.com and on Sound Cloud. Let us know what you think and what you’d like to hear on future podcasts.
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Dilnaz Garda, Toronto Beyond the Blue
09/09/2020 Duración: 32minFor the latest episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, we zoom in on police families and hear from Dilnaz Garda, the president of Toronto Beyond the Blue (TBTB). She shares more on the Heroes In Life Memorial and the importance in honouring those officers who have died because of the line of duty in a separate monument or wall. We also cover building mental resilience in today’s climate, when we are faced with what at times feels like overwhelming waves of anti-police sentiments. This episode is brought to you by Wilfrid Laurier University. Wilfrid Laurier University offers respected and affordable policing, criminology and policing, and public safety, programs that are fully online and designed to advance your career. Choose from: a Bachelor of Arts in Policing, Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Policing, Master of Public Safety, and 5 Graduate Diplomas in the areas of Emergency Management, National Security, Countering Crime, Border Strategies, and GIS and Data Analytics. Transfer credits apply for Basic Con
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Building knowledge to better support the autistic community
08/09/2020 Duración: 21minShanyn Silinski, program manager for Search and Rescue for Autism (SARA), talks with host and Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy about understanding autism and the vulnerabilities in this population so first responders can be better equipped during response, search and rescue. The SARA project offers training to actual scenarios that break down misconceptions, educate on wandering and bolting and discuss sensory supports.