EdUp Canada

EdUp Canada
EdUp Canada

Success does not usually happen in a straight line. It has twists and turns, speedbumps and detours. But something that’s fundamental to success is equipping yourself with the right skills…but what are the right skills? Well, let’s find out. Join me, Michael Sangster, as we learn about how successful people have turned a set of skills into success. From students to business leaders, veterans, policymakers, blue-collar workers and educators. You’ll find out how learning a set of skills can lead to a lifetime of success. Welcome to the EdUp Canada podcast. Let’s learn together.

  1. How do we train the next generation of Healthcare workers? Keyin College’s Healthcare Impact

    ٨ رجب

    How do we train the next generation of Healthcare workers? Keyin College’s Healthcare Impact

    Innovative Healthcare Education and Trust Building at Keyin College     How do career colleges like Keyin innovate on healthcare programs?    How do trust, patience and investment in education pay off in the long run    What role do partnerships play in career education?    Host Michael Sangster sits down with Craig Tucker of Keyin College in Newfoundland and Labrador to discuss all that, and also how the team has developed unique practicum programs and partnerships with the healthcare sector to ensure meaningful employment for graduates.    00:00 Introduction to EdUp Canada Podcast  00:54 Interview with Craig Tucker: Keyin College's Journey  01:41 The Story Behind Keyin College  05:11 Challenges and Successes in Career Colleges  07:47 Building Trust and Partnerships  13:12 Innovative Healthcare Programs at Keyin College  19:20 Work Integrated Learning and Employment Success  22:05 The Importance of Patience and Perseverance  23:00 Urgency in Addressing Labor Shortages  23:19 The Impact of AI on Job Markets  23:44 Navigating Regulatory Challenges with Patience  24:59 The Importance of Industry Collaboration  25:49 Political Leadership and Local Impact  28:21 Newfoundland's Hydro Deal and Economic Implications  35:10 Mentorship and Its Lasting Influence  40:48 Final Thoughts and Encouragement  Read the full transcript Listen to past episodes here

    ٤٣ من الدقائق
  2. How are Canada and the United States handling political changes? Scott Reid and Alex Panetta weigh in.

    ١٩‏/٠٦‏/١٤٤٦ هـ

    How are Canada and the United States handling political changes? Scott Reid and Alex Panetta weigh in.

    In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster is joined by Scott Reid, a former communications director for Prime Minister Paul Martin, and Alex Panetta, a CBC correspondent in Washington. In their conversation, they dive into:  * What are the political and economic challenges facing Canada,   * How has the position of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau been weakened   * How the dynamics will change with the U.S. under Trump's tariffs  * How to best deal with and overcome internal leadership struggles.      01:51 Grey Cup Memories and Political Anecdotes  03:28 Chrystia Freeland's Resignation and Political Fallout  07:04 US-Canada Relations and Trump's Influence  16:33 Speculations on Trudeau's Political Future  22:13 Unconventional Leadership Selection  23:15 Potential Candidates for Leadership  23:54 The Desire for Leadership  24:43 Personal Skills and Career Reflections  30:18 Mentorship and Influences  37:27 Predictions for the Future    Scott Reid is one of Canada’s most sought- after corporate communications and issues management professionals and a founder of the firm Feschuk.Reid. A former senior advisor to Prime Minister Paul Martin, he has counselled countless CEOs, senior executives and political leaders. Scott currently serves as an on-air analyst for CTV News, Newstalk 1010AM and the Bellmedia network and was previously a columnist for the Ottawa Citizen. In 2022, Scott was named one of Canada’s 50 most influential Canadians by Maclean’s Magazine for his work on the popular Curse of Politics podcast. He is a Fellow at the Clayton Riddell School of Political Management at Carleton University and is an Adjunct Professor at Queen’s University’s School of Policy Studies where he teaches a course on government & public communications as part of the Masters of Public Administration program. Scott holds a B.A. (Honours) from Queens University and is the father of four sons.    Alexander Panetta is a Washington-based correspondent for CBC News who has covered American politics and Canada-U.S. issues since 2013. He previously worked in Ottawa, Quebec City and internationally, reporting on politics, conflict, disaster and the Montreal Expos.  Read the full episode here Listen to past episodes here

    ٤٢ من الدقائق
  3. How Career Colleges Transform Lives and Fuel Economic Mobility with Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon

    ٠٣‏/٠٦‏/١٤٤٦ هـ

    How Career Colleges Transform Lives and Fuel Economic Mobility with Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon

    In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster explores the unique opportunities and impactful stories in career colleges with Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon, the Director of Education and Development at the National Association of Career Colleges. They delve into Dr. MacKinnon's passion for lifelong learning, particularly in career education, and her significant contributions through her writing. Dr. MacKinnon shares her experiences on Indigenous studies, particularly focusing on the stories of Métis women, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and reconciliation. The episode also highlights the rigorous process career colleges undergo to ensure their programs meet regulatory standards. Dr. MacKinnon discusses her journey with horses and the therapeutic relationship she shares with them, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond her academic achievements.     00:50 Meet Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon  01:57 Understanding Learning Outcomes  03:29 Passion for Career College Education  04:37 Regulations and Oversight in Career Colleges  06:55 Indigenous Studies and Reconciliation  12:23 Marie Rose Delorme Smith: A Legacy  16:00 Curiosity and Success in Research  17:52 Developing Effective Curriculum  21:52 Personal Reflections and Future Writing  24:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  About Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon:  Director of Education, National Association of Career Colleges  Published Author  Indigenous Studies Scholar  Educational Innovation Expert   Read the full transcript here Listen to past episodes here

    ٢٧ من الدقائق
  4. Building Canada's Educational Future with Dr. Lloyd Axworthy

    ٢٥‏/٠٥‏/١٤٤٦ هـ

    Building Canada's Educational Future with Dr. Lloyd Axworthy

    In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster interviews Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, a distinguished political leader with over 20 years of experience in the House of Commons. Dr. Axworthy discusses his contributions to Canadian and global policy, his efforts to revitalize the University of Winnipeg, and the challenges facing Canada's education system. They explore the importance of advanced education, the role of international students, and the current state of Canada-US relations. Dr. Axworthy emphasizes the need for good governance and public service, drawing from his long and storied career in politics.     01:10 Welcoming Dr. Lloyd Axworthy  02:08 Life and Politics with Lloyd Axworthy  05:24 Canada's Place in the World  20:36 Challenges in Canadian Education  27:14 Reflections on Public Service  35:33 Conclusion and Farewell    Lloyd Axworthy P.C., C.C., O.M., is the chair of the World Refugee and Migration Council, an international body established to develop solutions to problems in the current refugee system.      Dr. Axworthy led Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine in 2019.     He  recently served as Board Chair of CUSO International, a Canadian-based international development agency and was on the executive committee of the International Institute of Sustainable Development. He is past member of the Boards of the MaArthur Foundation and Human Rights Watch.     From 2004 to 2014, Dr. Axworthy was the President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg. In his ten years he pioneered community learning programs for Aboriginal and low-income youth.     He served seven years as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and  twenty-one years as an elected member of the Canadian Parliament, holding several Cabinet posts, including Minister of Employment and Immigration, Western Diversification and  Minister of Foreign Affairs. In that position he was known for his work in advancing the Human Security agenda that included the Treaty on anti-personnel land mines, the International Criminal Court, and the Protocol on Child Soldiers.      In 1997, he was nominated by United States Senator Patrick Leahy for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on banning land mines.      In 2001, he was awarded Princeton University’s James Madison Medal for outstanding public service.     In 2002, he was awarded The Order of Canada and in 2016, he was made a Companion - the highest rank of the Order.     In 2004, he published a book, Navigating a New World. His new memoir Lloyd Axworthy: My Life In Politics was released in October, 2024.     Lloyd Axworthy holds a BA from the University of Winnipeg, and Ph.D from Princeton University. In addition, he has received sixteen honourary doctorates since leaving government.     He lives in Ottawa with his wife, Denise Ommanney. They have three children.    Read the full transcript here Listen to past episodes here

    ٣٦ من الدقائق
  5. The USA 2024 election and Canada’s political future with Evan Solomon

    ٠٢‏/٠٥‏/١٤٤٦ هـ

    The USA 2024 election and Canada’s political future with Evan Solomon

    In this special edition of EdUp Canada, host Michael Sangster is joined by political commentator, Evan Solomon, on the eve of the US election. They delve into the potential outcomes and impacts of the USA election on Canada-U.S. relations, focusing on key issues such as tariffs and economic ties. Evan shares his unique perspectives on the divisive nature of current US politics, the history and future of Donald Trump’s influence on the Republican Party, and the stark differences between Democratic and Republican approaches to tariffs. They also discuss Canadian politics, including the future of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tenure and the challenges facing the Trudeau government. Evan and Michael also discuss political polarization, the importance of taking risks, and the need for mentorship.      00:39 Special Edition: The USA Election and its Impact on Canada  01:13 Guest Introduction: Evan Solomon  02:36 US-Canada Relations and Tariffs  07:52 Election Predictions and Voter Behavior  17:37 Canadian Politics and Trudeau's Future  20:24 Political Rivals and Election Strategies  21:17 Trudeau's Resilience and Political Longevity  22:38 The Importance of Skills and Fearlessness  26:46 Mentorship and Finding Your Tribe  29:19 Current Political and Social Concerns  34:41 Final Thoughts and Farewell    Read the full transcript here Listen to past episodes here

    ٣٨ من الدقائق

حول

Success does not usually happen in a straight line. It has twists and turns, speedbumps and detours. But something that’s fundamental to success is equipping yourself with the right skills…but what are the right skills? Well, let’s find out. Join me, Michael Sangster, as we learn about how successful people have turned a set of skills into success. From students to business leaders, veterans, policymakers, blue-collar workers and educators. You’ll find out how learning a set of skills can lead to a lifetime of success. Welcome to the EdUp Canada podcast. Let’s learn together.

قد يعجبك أيضًا

للاستماع إلى حلقات ذات محتوى فاضح، قم بتسجيل الدخول.

اطلع على آخر مستجدات هذا البرنامج

قم بتسجيل الدخول أو التسجيل لمتابعة البرامج وحفظ الحلقات والحصول على آخر التحديثات.

تحديد بلد أو منطقة

أفريقيا والشرق الأوسط، والهند

آسيا والمحيط الهادئ

أوروبا

أمريكا اللاتينية والكاريبي

الولايات المتحدة وكندا