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CL Talk

Canadian Lawyer Magazine

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CL Talk is the official podcast of Canadian Lawyer magazine. It will hear from leaders in the legal profession in Canada and beyond. Our editorial team interviews legal leaders about topical issues affecting lawyers from coast to coast.
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Conversations From The Abyss

White Cat Entertainment

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Conversations From The Abyss is a Sci Fi/Horror Anthology Podcast featuring conversations between two living things. Possibly. It was created and written by Chris Mancini, produced by White Cat Entertainment, and features actors from Thrilling Adventure Hour, Welcome to Night Vale, Drunk History, The Legend of Korra, and Archer. Music and Sound Design by David Schmidt and Bryce Halliday.
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The CVC Unplugged podcast is a weekly show that brings you fascinating and wide-ranging conversations with leading corporate venture capital investors, subject matter experts, startup founders, journalists and other market participants to keep you informed of the most important trends affecting early-stage investing.
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Branch-Out: The Digital Media & Marketing Podcast Everything you need to tell your and your company's story in order to engage, empower & educate! Tatiana and Evin dive into all subjects that will assist you in telling your story and increasing your audience engagement. They also bring in thought-leaders, entrepreneurs and trailblazers that are changing how we market and use digital media. Such interviews include Dave Gerhardt (Tech in Boston and Drift), Dan Shure (EvolvingSEO, MOZ, Experts ...
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The Intentional Encourager Podcast shares connecting, inspiring, entertaining and enlightening stories of incredible people. Guests talk about their triumphs, tragedies, the biggest obstacle they’ve overcome, the lessons learned from it and their biggest piece of Intentional Encouragement. Every episode is an opportunity to get encouraged and stay encouraged!
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TV Blackbox is the website people who work in the TV industry get their news. The companion podcast looks back at the stories from the past week, drops exclusive stories and tackles the big talking points. Filled with interviews, opinions and inside information, TV Blackbox has become THE podcast the industry turns to. Featuring: Rob McKnight - A media executive with over 25 years in the business Steve Molk - The viewer's advocate David 'Robbo' Robinson - Journalist and media bon vivant Supp ...
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Jon compiles recent North Carolina polls. David complains about spiders descending on him. Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send your election prediction questions to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktownOleh Jon Kimball & David Rees
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Thomas Isaac is the co-chair of the business law group and chair of the Aboriginal law group at Cassels. His practice is based in Vancouver. For our CL Talk podcast, he spoke about the development of Indigenous-owned projects in Canada, a topic he has recently published a book on with his colleague Jeremy Barretto.…
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My guest today is Murat Arcan, managing director of Sabanci Climate Ventures, the CVC unit of Sabanci Climate Technologies, the international energy arm of one of Turkey’s largest conglomerates. The post Sabanci wants to invest $200m into renewables technology appeared first on CVC Unplugged.Oleh Mawsonia
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Send us a text David Keenan is a local government journeyman who has worked at the highest level at councils in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland over a nearly 30 year career. He is currently the CEO of Scenic Rim Regional Council in Queensland, a position he’s held since late 2022. David joins Chris on the Local Government News Roundup’s We…
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Jon doesn’t think the Arlington kerfuffle has legs. David celebrates Mark Robinson’s filthy porno desires. Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send your election prediction questions to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktown…
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Rob Miller is the CEO and co-founder of Miller Titerle, a Canada-wide law firm working at the intersection of business and Indigenous law. For our CL Talk podcast, he spoke to us about “Indigenous partnerships: Critical components for success.” Miller will also speak on that topic at the ESG summit, which will take place on October 30 in Toronto. T…
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As companies are increasingly looking for faster innovation cycles and increased collaboration with startups, but don’t always want the risk associated with direct investment, venture clienting has grown massively in popularity in recent years. The post Venture clienting as an entry point for more risk-averse corporates appeared first on CVC Unplug…
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Send us a text In this first episode of the Well Travelled Executive series from the Local Government News Roundup, Chris Eddy is joined by Lydia Wilson and Noelene Duff, Chair Administrators for the cities of Whittlesea and Casey respectively. They tell Chris about the adjustments they have had to make to carry out the role, which is quite differe…
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Jon reviews the NC sample ballot. David plays the final cicada recording. Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send your election prediction questions to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktownOleh Jon Kimball & David Rees
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Justice Fred Myers is a judge on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Over his ten years on the bench, he has sat in every division of the court in the Toronto Region. He served as a co-team lead of the civil team during the pandemic and is currently hearing cases on the Divisional Court. Recently, Justice Myers posted his thoughts on LinkedIn ab…
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Paradoxical though it may seem that an industry as extractive in nature as mining would be so important to making the world more sustainable, that’s exactly the case. Partly that’s because of the need to reduce its own impact – bringing down its emissions and reducing its waste – but also because most other energy transition technologies rely on me…
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Send us a text On the Local Government News Roundup for Monday 26th August 2024: Drug charges against a councillor dropped A Melbourne Lord Mayoral candidate pledges to scrap the Greenline project A major social housing plan falls over in Monash The councillor calling for a commitment to a ‘clean election campaign’ Victorian councils grappling with…
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Send us a text On the Local Government News Roundup for Friday, 23rd August 2024: New housing plans draw a swift response from some affected councils Moorabool Council to raise its concerns about hospital services with government Bendigo receives a progress report on the city’s e-scooter trial Boat stacker sheds rejected on the Mornington Peninsula…
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Send us a text On the Local Government News Roundup for Wednesday, 21st August 2024: Nine councils join forces in a new waste to energy initiative A Melbourne Council CEO stepping down, and the new gig for a South Australian CEO revealed A heritage win for Indigo Shire Council The NSW Liberals drop their threat of legal action over the council elec…
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Ben Slager is the CEO and co-founding partner of Mogan Daniels Slager, a corporate boutique in Vancouver. Canadian Lawyer recently recognized his firm as one of the Top Corporate Boutiques in Canada: https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/rankings/the-top-corporate-law-firms-in-canada-boutique/385449 For our CL Talk podcast, he spoke to us about why he …
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Historically, Latin American corporates, have been risk averse, wanting control, often family-owned, and that has been a barrier to innovation, but that is changing now, and they are more open to doing things in a new way, if for no other reason that it’s imperative to not being out-competed. The post LatAm is hungrier for venture service providers…
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Send us a text On the Local Government News Roundup for Monday 19th August: An ex-footy star lines up for the Melbourne Lord Mayoral race; Approval granted for a contentious high rise Docklands development; Councils band together to call for united government action on housing; The weekend developments in the NSW council nominations fiasco; More co…
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Jon explains negative risk, the safest way to make money on PredictIt. To hear the entire episode, join our Patreon. Thanks! Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send your election prediction questions to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktown…
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Send us a text In the Friday 16th August edition of the Local Government News Roundup: The monumental stuff-up in NSW that has led to the forced retirement of more than 40 current councillors A councillor resigns, heading off an arbiter-ordered suspension Yarra Ranges responds to a “high five” school crossing commotion A new renewable energy plan p…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text A breaking news update for Roundup subscribers, with the latest on a councillor resignation in Victoria and an election shambles in NSW. Support the Roundup and get access to special episodes and regular breaking news updates by becoming a subscriber for around $5 per month. ($3 USD) Click here to subscribe no…
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Send us a text Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Melbourne City Council pulls the pin on hire e-scooters A municipal monitor appointed to Horsham council A council alliance grouping relaunched under a new name A Melbourne council to explore a new levy to combat the practice of moon scaping Liverpool Council awaits a decision on …
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Send us a text In this edition of the Local Government News Roundup, The second sudden death of a Victorian councillor in one week The CFMEU pulls the pin on its bid to represent Geelong council workers Election campaign donations in the spotlight A mayor arrested and charged with domestic violence offences A new collaboration agreement for the NSW…
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Send us a text Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A heritage nomination process at a Melbourne council prompts claims of racism New recycling standards set to change what you can put in your bins A call for urgent transport improvements in Melbourne’s north Liverpool’s case against the NSW government underway in court More strife…
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Send us a text Today on the Local Government News Roundup: The shock death of a local government star from Melbourne’s west Budget troubles continue at Horsham council Stormwater drainage concerns in Yarra Ranges, Nominations open for council elections in NSW, as more incumbent mayors bow out Workers walk off the job in Upper Lachlan Shire Controve…
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Jon makes last-minute trades before the VP announcement. David watches in silence. Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/electionprofitmakers Send your election prediction questions to contact@electionprofitmakers.com Watch David's show DICKTOWN on Hulu http://bit.ly/dicktownOleh Jon Kimball & David Rees
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The “typical” accelerator model as we know it – a cohort of young startups that go through some sort of curriculum and hopefully convince investors to back them at the end of it – sometimes offers mixed results. Founders may well find that the conversation they have at the end is an investor telling them to call them back when they have more revenu…
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Send us a text On the Monday 5th August edition of the Local Government News Roundup: No monitor for Northern Grampians An historic joint meeting of three northeast councils planned Warrnambool set for its biggest ever live music event Alarm about alleged falsified environmental samples on development sites in NSW A council at odds over its alcohol…
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Send us a text On the Local Government News Roundup for 2nd August 2024: Councils across the country react to the Rex Airlines crisis CEO appointments for two regional Victorian councils A CEO defends the editing of a council meeting recording Parramatta claims a win at NCAT over one its own councillors A Sydney council to remove poker machines fro…
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Send us a text Today on the Local Government News Roundup: A council CEO makes a stand in court against gendered abuse A controversial planning decision in Port Phillip to be challenged at VCAT Dog owners warned after a spate of attacks in Victorian and Queensland LGAs A call for more resourcing for Victoria’s local government inspectorate A Sydney…
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Denise Baker is the co-managing partner of WeirFoulds. Her firm was one of the Top 10 Ontario Regional Firms in 2023. Baker's practice focuses on municipal and land use planning issues and related litigation. For our CL Talk podcast, she spoke to us about municipal and planning law, integrating AI technology cautiously and WeirFoulds' commitment to…
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The US healthcare market is a big, complicated one. It’s fragmented, it’s large, with long sales and feedback cycles, making it difficult to innovate and bring about change at scale, especially that which the venture model would be patient enough for. The post Innovating in an intractable healthcare system appeared first on CVC Unplugged.…
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Send us a text Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: An extension of time for monitors at Moonee Valley Northern Grampians Council returns serve to a councillor’s call for a monitor Glen Eira hails a win for the community with a new cycling project A retiring former mayor un-retires Liverpool Council claims a win in round one agains…
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Send us a text On the Friday 26th July edition of the Local Government News Roundup: A Victorian council set to open its briefing sessions to the public The high cost of asbestos clean-up in the western suburbs revealed Unhappy rural councillors make controversial calls A deputy mayor resigns three months out from elections Sydney councils in the n…
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