Bright Future Ep. 38: Don Iveson on the Future of Housing
In late 2023, a dream team of former elected officials, mayors and chief planners, Indigenous...
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Bright Future Ep. 38: Don Iveson on the Future of Housing
In late 2023, a dream team of former elected officials, mayors and chief planners, Indigenous...
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Ep. 37: Denise O’Neil Green on the Evolution of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Roles
During Black History Month in Canada, we celebrate the many achievements and contributions of...
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Ep. 36: Joshua Gans on the Economics of AI
When Joshua Gans and his co-authors released their book Prediction Machines in 2018, they were...
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Ep. 35: Building the Skills of the Future with Jane Goodyer and Ian Howcroft
Canada’s labour force isn’t growing fast enough to keep up with the aging population. On one...
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Ep.34: Paul Kershaw on Generational Fairness
Today’s generation feels maligned by the press and often ignored by politics. Priced out of home...
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Ep. 33: Valérie Pisano on the Rise of AI and ChatGPT
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other large language model AI have brought the long-standing promises of...
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Ep. 32: Lloyd Axworthy on Supporting Refugees
The history of humanity is a history of movement. Today, movements of people from one place to...
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Ep. 31: Tracy Bear on the Importance of Indigenous Knowledge
Professor Tracy Bear is a well-known researcher focusing on Indigenous knowledge, resilience and...
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Ep. 30: Nicholas André G. Johnson on Being Princeton’s First Black Valedictorian
In May 2020, in the depths of the pandemic, Canadian Nicholas André G. Johnson broke new ground...
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Ep. 29: Marnie Howlett on Ukraine as a Borderland
The war in Ukraine brought the country and its people to the forefront of international...
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Ep. 28: Jane Boulden on How the War in Ukraine is Disrupting the Rules-Based International Order
The ongoing war in Ukraine has shaken the foundation of international relations. In many ways...
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves around the world and Canada is not immune. Join...
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Ep. 26: Rupen Seoni on how data shapes the world
Decisions about our communities are made based on data. That data comes from many places, but...
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Ep. 25: The Hon. Murray Sinclair on why we need truth for reconciliation
More than five years after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its final report,...
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Ep. 24: Partnering to overhaul workplace technology, with Amélie Lecompte and Mark Lambert
What do you do when your technology trips you up more than it helps you out? In 2014, the Canada...
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Ep. 23: Does disclosure improve diversity? Dr. Susan Black and Rob Davis
“Comply or explain” disclosure requirements were intended to improve women’s representation at...
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Ep. 22: Tareq Hadhad on starting over in Canada
Refugees bring very few “things” with them when they arrive in Canada, but they don’t arrive...
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Ep. 21: Sasha Tregebov on nudging our way to recovery
Policies need to make sense with how people and businesses already operate. Otherwise, they won’t...
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Ep. 20: Dr. Jiaying Zhao on behavioural sustainability
Environmental sustainability is one of the most pressing concerns of our time. And while this is...
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Ep. 19: Shaun Brown on Canada’s new privacy regulations
Using data to make decisions—either by a person or by a machine—has become a big part of our...
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