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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | French | Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryGovernmentSociety & Culture |
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Cathy Khoury and Jeffrey Horncastle discuss the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), tops scams targeting older Canadians, what to do if you have been a victim of fraud and the importance of reporting fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online or b... more
Melissa Sariffodeen, Future Skills Council member and CEO at Canada Learning Code, Tara Khazaei, National AI Lead at Microsoft Canada and, Vik Pant, Chief Scientist and Chief Science Advisor at Natural Resources Canada discuss adopting new technologi... more
Judy Fairburn, Future Skills Council member and co-founder/co-CEO of The51, Bobbie Racette, CEO of Virtual Gurus and, Jeanette Sutherland, Director of EDGE UP and Workforce, Calgary Economic Development discuss skills development and stories of succe... more
Denise Amyot, membre du Conseil des Compétences futures et présidente-directrice générale de Collèges et instituts Canada, et Josée Ouellet, directrice générale du Collège d’Alma et présidente-directrice générale de COlab Innovation sociale et cultur... more
Denise Amyot, Future Skills Council member and President and Chief Executive Officer of Colleges and Institutes Canada, Sherri Bell, President of Camosun College, and Paul de Jong, President of the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada, discu... more
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