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  • Alimo’s Pizzeria partners with comedy club for Valentine’s

    10/02/2021 Duração: 15min

    Moe Mouallem, co-owner of Alimo’s Pizzeria in Slave Lake, Alta., joins us to talk about the pizzeria’s plans for Valentine’s Day. Alimo’s is bundling its pizza with a livestreamed local comedy show to encourage people to connect in a socially distanced way and to support the events industry so hard-hit by the pandemic. It’s one of many ways Alimo’s is tightening its bond with the community. In this podcast we learn about: · Ideas for connecting with your community · Marketing strategies for independent pizzerias · Leadership and how to think outside the box Moe and brother Ali Mouallem own and operate Alimo’s Pizzeria, a fixture in Slave Lake, Alta., for 16 years. Read more about the business and the humorous mixup that led to #randomactsofpizza. https://www.canadianpizzamag.com/kindness-in-the-form-of-pizza/ Thanks for listening to the Canadian Pizza Podcast. You can find us at canadianpizzamag.com and on Sound Cloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. Let us know what you think and what you’d l

  • Building for the Future

    08/02/2021 Duração: 25min

    Melissa Furukawa is a building scientist, certifier and consultant with Peel Passive House Consulting in Toronto. She has focused her career on improving the energy performance and environmental footprint of both new and existing buildings across Canada, through the implementation of the rigorous Passive House standard. Furukawa recently sat down with Canadian Consulting Engineer editor Peter Saunders to discuss the standard, examples of its benefits and the opportunities it provides across the Canadian construction industry. Listen to the full interview below.

  • Allied Feather + Down opens facility in Montreal

    04/02/2021 Duração: 21min

    An interview with Jonathan Uretsky, VP of Operations and Production

  • Crafting the future of the cannabis industry

    04/02/2021 Duração: 53min

    Craft producers continue to gain traction in the Canadian cannabis industry as Health Canada ramps up licensing for microcultivators. In this episode, Jonathan Wilson, chief operating officer at Crystal Cure, and Chad Hason, VP of sales and marketing at Stigma Grow, talk about the opportunities and challenges for craft cannabis production, and the potential for this sector to become a significant participant in the cannabis market.

  • Riding out the second wave in the volunteer fire service

    28/01/2021 Duração: 19min

    The fire service is on a seemingly never-ending call. How are the volunteers doing? How will volunteer departments emerge and help heal their communities? Chris Harrow, director of fire services for the Town of Minto and Township of Wellington North in Ontario, talks about these questions and more, including recruitment, retention, and the strain of missing social connections in the volunteer fire service with Hope, B.C.’s Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy.

  • Machine Language: How Canadian manufacturers can test and certify new PPE

    26/01/2021 Duração: 11min

    This episode of Machine Language features an interview with Dana Parmenter, vice-president, industrial at CSA Group, which recently opened a dedicated lab in Toronto for manufacturers to get personal protective equipment (PPE) tested and certified by CSA for sale in Canada. Parmenter discusses why Canada needed its own PPE testing facility, the process for manufacturers to certify their PPE and things manufacturers should keep in mind as they ready their products for certification.

  • Importance of networking and education in the maintenance world

    14/01/2021 Duração: 31min

    Guest Martha Myers, from MaRTHA Myers Consulting, speaks to the importance of networking and education within the maintenance world. Topics covered include: virtual events including PEMAC's Maintrain conference and their importance; the Maintenance Management Professional Program and who would benefit from taking it; reliability culture; root cause analysis; and much more.

  • RAS Outlook 2021

    14/01/2021 Duração: 36min

    RAS Talk hosts Mari-Len De Guzman and Brian Vinci talk about the year that was and the year ahead. From COVID-19 and RAS milestones to trends in sustainable food production systems and technologies, this podcast episode provides a rundown on the most important developments in 2020 and what to look forward to in 2021.

  • Champions of Print: Chris Pereira, C17 Media

    11/01/2021 Duração: 16min

    In the fourth and final episode of the series, Kavita Sabharwal-Chomiuk, editor of PrintAction, spoke with C17 Media’s president, Chris Pereira, to discuss how the company got involved with its community and used innovation to retool its Esko cutting table to produce and donate critical PPE to local hospitals.

  • Cannabis quality and sustainability

    08/01/2021 Duração: 40min

    In this first episode of Grow Opportunity’s new podcast series, host Mari-Len De Guzman talks to Jake Ward, head grower at Nova Scotia-based licensed producer Aqualitas. Ward talks about his company’s journey toward sustainable production, through its innovate aquaponics system, and offers some real-world insights on growing quality cannabis in the most sustainable manner. It’s an engaging conversation you would want to listen to. Guest: Jake Ward, Head Grower, Aqualitas

  • In conversation with Karen Fry, Vancouver’s new chief

    05/01/2021 Duração: 21min

    Karen Fry has spent over 20 years in the fire service as a firefighter, deputy chief, fire chief in Nanaimo and now the new chief for Vancouver Fire Rescue Services. She is also the 1st vice president for the Fire Chiefs’ Association of British Columbia and a recent recipient of Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal. Fry shares the story of her career, the changing nature of women in the fire service, the challenges in her new role, protecting vulnerable populations and prioritizing the health and wellness of the department in conversation with podcast host Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy. Learn more about Draeger: https://www.draeger.com/en-us_ca/Safety/firefighting-equipment

  • Champions of Print: Mike and Brian Meshkati, SinaLite

    03/01/2021 Duração: 14min

    In the third episode of the series, Kavita Sabharwal-Chomiuk, editor of PrintAction, spoke with SinaLite’s Vice President, Brian Meshkati, and president, Mike Meshkati, to discuss how the company launched its Bounceback Resource Center and Apparel Resource Center with the aim to support print service providers during COVID-19, when many print shops have been struggling.

  • Champions of Print: Rich Pauptit, Flash Reproductions Ltd.

    27/12/2020 Duração: 19min

    In the second episode of the series, Kavita Sabharwal-Chomiuk, editor of PrintAction, spoke with Rich Pauptit, president of Flash Reproductions Ltd. to discuss how the company displayed community involvement during the pandemic through its in-house production of PPE. The company also launched a GoFundMe campaign to help fund face shields that it distributed to hospitals and long-term care homes.

  • Champions of Print: Jay Mandarino, CJ Graphics

    18/12/2020 Duração: 13min

    In the inaugural episode of the Champions of Print podcast series, Kavita Sabharwal-Chomiuk, editor of PrintAction, spoke with Jay Mandarino, president and CEO of CJ Graphics Inc. to discuss how the company displayed innovation and community involvement during the pandemic through donations of money and PPE, including social distancing guards, office dividers and more, across Canada.

  • Smart Homes: The Podcast: Tony Anscombe, ESET

    11/12/2020 Duração: 18min

    Tony Anscombe is the Chief Security Evangelist at ESET, a global leader in IT security software with Canadian offices in Toronto and Montreal. While Turkey dinners via Zoom and virtual holiday parties allow us to keep in touch with loved ones and maintain traditions, expanding our online footprint can also put us at risk from cyberattackers looking to crash the party. The holiday season is also the busiest season for online predators looking to exploit those who haven’t taken proper precautions to protect themselves online. With COVID-19 increasing how much time most of us spend online, the upcoming holidays promise to be ripe for cybercriminals. Tony Anscombe talks with Smart Homes about how to keep cyber attackers at bay this holiday season.

  • Fire Chief Adam Grant on leading through the second wave and beyond

    03/12/2020 Duração: 23min

    Adam 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.

  • In conversation with the 2020 CAFC Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year

    02/12/2020 Duração: 24min

    Randy 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.

  • Episode 3

    01/12/2020 Duração: 17min

    In this third instalment of Pump Up the Volume, we welcome to the show George Filtsos, president of EcoGrid Technologies, and we’re looking at making the impossible possible: reducing your carbon footprint while remaining competitive.

  • The CFI Podcast: Chris Duncan on the importance of succession planning

    01/12/2020 Duração: 41min

    Succession 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

  • Building opportunities in the forest products sector

    16/11/2020 Duração: 14min

    This 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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