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Canada’s #1 Podcast for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs. We talk to the entrepreneurs who are making it happen throughout Canada.​ Finally, a national podcast company that creates an active online community for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs so they can stay connected locally and to let the world know how Entrepreneurs in Canada make things happen. Check us out on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/canadaspodcast

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Can People be Happy int Times like These?

5/1/2024
In this video interview, happiness expert Dr. Gillian Mandich discusses the state of happiness in today’s world. She is a scientist on a mission to help people live their happiest life. Mandich is a published researcher; two-time TEDx speaker; the founder of The International Happiness Institute of Health Science Research; and you can often find her in the media on shows such as The Social, Marilyn Denis, Breakfast Television, and The Morning Show. I use the latest evidence-based health information and science to help people live happy, healthy lives. My PhD is from Western University in Health Science, specializing in Health Promotion. I am a top-rated keynote speaker and I appear regularly as the resident Happiness Expert on The Social and Breakfast Television. I’ve also appeared on ABC7 New York, Global TV, CP24, CityLine, City News Toronto, Your Morning, CTV Toronto, Rogers TV, and CTV London. My academic work has been published in The Canadian Journal of Diabetes, The Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, The Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, The Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, and Health Science Inquiry. I’ve presented at academic conferences such as The World Diabetes Congress; International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity; The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th National Obesity Summits; The Canadian Public Health Association; Canadian Diabetes Association; International Congress of Dietetics; and The Public Health in Action Symposium. My work has been published in The Huffington Post, Chatelaine, Oxygen Magazine, Clean Eating Magazine, MindBodyGreen, Inside Fitness, Sweat Equity, and STRONG Fitness Magazine. I work with brands including Reebok, CLIF Bar, and Clean Eating. I’ve been featured on QVC, HSN, Today’s Shopping Choice, Virgin Radio, The Gazette, The Ottawa Business Journal, Alive Magazine, and The London Free Press. I’ve spoken at events including The CanFitPro World Fitness Expo, The Green Living Show, Women In Wellness, The Total Mom Show, The Allied Beauty Association Revel In Beauty Show, The Archangel Show, Girl Power in Play Symposium, Women Who Influence, Health Hustlers, Pint of Science, and the Strong Women Summit. Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada’s Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada’s Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada’s Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story #business Canada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #Happiness #MentalHealth #smallbusiness

Duration:00:17:24

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The Time is Now: Fundraising to keep CKUA Radio Alive - Alberta - Canada's Podcast

5/1/2024
In this video interview, Marc Carnes, CEO of Alberta-based radio station CKUA, discusses the financial situation of the station and efforts to raise money to keep it alive. On April 17, Carnes addressed the CKUA community with an update about CKUA’s future. He talks about his recent message, how much money needs to be raised, fundraising efforts, the history of the station, the importance of the station to the music and arts and cultural community, its reach, and the importance of music in society. Here was his full message: I’m CKUA CEO Marc Carnes, and I’m addressing you today because CKUA needs your help. There’s no other way to say it: We must raise $3 million by September 30. Without it, CKUA’s cash reserves will be depleted, and we will be forced to shut down after 96 years of serving Albertan—and honourary Albertans—like you. This news may shock you, but if you’ve read any headlines lately, it’s no secret that the music, arts, and culture sectors have never fully recovered from the pandemic. It’s also no secret that the commercial broadcasting sector continues to struggle. Many of our independent, donor-supported public radio peers in the United States are in the same boat. This is not happening because of a lack of success. CKUA audiences have been growing and diversifying steadily over the past five years. Our fundraising revenues have been steady at a time when many charities and cultural organizations are struggling. Our advertising sales have been steady at a time when traditional media advertising has plummeted in recent years. In an economy where charitable dollars are tight and advertising-based traditional media is struggling, we are bucking the trend. This speaks to the value people place on our service and what it means to them. What’s more, we do all of this without the government footing the bill for us. But CKUA is not immune to the challenges faced by so many. Like many households and businesses, inflationary pressures have been increasingly difficult over the last 18 months. Borrowing rates have doubled. Utility costs have skyrocketed. Capital maintenance of our vast and complex technical systems has become more expensive than ever. This, coupled with ever-changing and new federal regulations, has been a lot for CKUA to absorb in a short time. As the owner of the Alberta Hotel, our broadcast centre, CKUA has also felt the effects of record-high, post-pandemic commercial real estate vacancies in downtown Edmonton. 18 months ago, every square foot of our building was spoken for. Last summer, the building was half empty, and revenues had almost completely disappeared after our main tenant became insolvent. Just 18 months ago, our budgets were balanced. Today, a perfect storm is threatening our future, a mere three and a half years before our centennial. Because of these factors, the sound of Alberta is at risk of going silent. When we saw CKUA’s new reality unfolding, we took immediate action. We cut and deferred as many expenses as possible while maintaining the operations our listeners generously support with charitable donations. We worked with real estate professionals and developed scenarios for how to fill Alberta Hotel with paying tenants, given the current market. We sought to collaborate with the provincial and federal governments for financial help. And we developed a plan to diversify our fundraising revenues through major gift and legacy giving leading up to our centennial in 2027. All of these measures take time. But time is not on our side. As a non-profit, CKUA has always been a lean, mean machine for the size of our 24/7 province-wide operation. That is even more true today. We’re doing more with less, and that’s thanks to our incredible team, whose dedication and persistence in the face of these challenges inspire me every day. What’s more, they are doing amazing, creative work that is being recognized and sought out by more people. They have every reason to be proud. As I am...

Duration:00:13:24

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Moderate Gains and New Consumer Dynamics Shape Canada's L7uxury Market

5/1/2024
In this video interview, Don Kottick, President and CEO of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, discusses a new report released by the company on the luxury real estate market in Canada. Don Kottick Kottick talks about sales activity, prices, inventory and what to expect from the market. PRESS RELEASE 2024 First Quarter Highlights Canada’s luxury real estate market eased into 2024 with modest sales gains and an increase in consumer engagement and pre-transactional activity as listings supply returned, often at prices adjusted to current market conditions. Single family home demand continued to lead the revitalization of luxury sales, reflecting a shift in high-end consumer preferences given the rising carrying costs and changing financial dynamics for luxury condominiums. Consumer sentiment and market dynamics evolved in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in the first quarter of 2024, as seller and buyer expectations came into better alignment, setting the stage for improved sales activity. Luxury residential sales over $4 million rose 18% year-over-year across the GTA, in a market that remained balanced overall. Despite a discernible improvement in consumer engagement, first-quarter luxury sales over $4 million were down 17% year-over-year in Vancouver, as prospective home buyers and sellers strategically deferred transactional activity to spring. Montreal’s luxury market experienced a stronger than anticipated start to 2024, as residential sales over $1 million increased 53% year-over-year in the first quarter, while sales over $4 million were on par with activity in the first quarter of 2023. Calgary’s luxury market continued to eclipse national trends as positive net interprovincial migration and buoyant consumer sentiment spurred a 63% annual spike in first quarter sales over $1 million, with two transactions over $4 million compared to a quiet first quarter in this market segment in 2023. TORONTO, April 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Canada’s luxury real estate market eased into spring with modest sales gains across key metropolitan cities, as the dynamic between prospective home sellers and buyers improved, and pricing expectations continued to come into alignment. Despite strengthening consumer confidence and an increase in early-stage market engagement in the initial months of 2024, the expectation of additional property listings supply and potential interest rate declines prompted some buyers and sellers to defer transactions into the spring market. As a result, the country’s major metropolitan areas are expected to see a moderate improvement in sales activity across the luxury and conventional markets in the months ahead. According to Sotheby’s International Realty Canada’s Top-Tier Real Estate: Spring 2024 State of Luxury Report, consumer dynamics in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) evolved in the first quarter of 2024, setting the stage for measured sales gains and a balanced market this spring. As the price expectations of home sellers and prospective buyers came into better alignment, both pre-transactional and sales activity increased across the region’s luxury market. As a result, residential real estate sales over $4 million (condominiums, attached and single family homes) between January 1 – March 31 climbed 18% year-over-year from the first quarter of 2023. In these preliminary months of the year, there were no property sales over $10 million recorded on Multiple Listings Service (MLS), in contrast to the single property sold in the same period of 2024. Overall GTA residential sales over $1 million rose 11% year-over-year. Vancouver’s luxury residential real estate market experienced a notable increase in pre-transactional activity in the first quarter of 2024, as consumer and real estate industry confidence continued to strengthen within a market that remained in balance. However, a significant cohort of prospective purchasers continued to await a wider selection of property listings inventory in the...

Duration:00:06:53

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Refusing to Settle for Second Best with Donavan Bailey

5/1/2024
In this video interview, Donovan Bailey, Olympic gold medal sprinter, discusses his career, his thoughts about success and his message to young athletes. Bailey is in Calgary speaking Tuesday April 30 at the annual Champion Chats fundraiser for Classroom Champions. He’s also guest speaker Thursday May 30 at the Calgary Italian Sportsmen’s Dinner. HERE’S THE PUBLICIST MATERIAL FOR HIS BOOK A memoir of Olympic glory, the value of mentorship and the courage to champion your own excellence, from the long-reigning world’s fastest man, Canadian sprinting legend Donovan Bailey. From the lush fields of his boyhood in Jamaica, to the basketball courts of Oakville, where he came of age in one of Canada’s most thriving cultural mosaics, to his sprint toward double Olympic gold for Canada in Atlanta in 1996, Donovan Bailey got a long way on natural talent. But he also learned that in the bureaucratic world of Canadian sports, an athlete who didn’t come up in the system needed to take charge of his fate if he was going to become the world’s best. As he ascended from outsider to dominant athlete, others didn’t always understand the rigour at work behind Bailey’s confident demeanor. He’d learned from watching Muhammad Ali that a champion needed to act like a champion. But media grew fixated on the sprinter’s immodesty, the likes of which they never saw from Canadian athletes, especially track athletes in the wake of the Ben Johnson doping scandal at Seoul in 1988. Bailey was having none of it, and when he called out Canada’s subtle racism and contradicted the prevailing idea most Canadians had of their country, he left in his wake a media uproar and cracked wide open the nation’s moral complacency. In addition to his unforgettable 100-metre and 4×100 relay gold-medal sprints in Atlanta, Bailey’s track career was a litany of records and rare accomplishments, including his audacious 1997 race in Toronto’s SkyDome against American 200-metre Olympic champion Michael Johnson to determine who was really the world’s fastest man. There was no disputing the result. Bailey had been coached in success before he was seriously coached in athletics. Following the lead of his father, a machinist-turned-real estate investor, Bailey became a millionaire by the age of 21, an experience he continues to draw on as an entrepreneur and philanthropist. Frank about his dominance on the track and unapologetic for expecting as much of those around him as he expects of himself, Undisputed is an athlete’s story that refuses to settle for second best. Donovan Bailey PRESS RELEASE Calgary, AB – The annual Champion Chats fundraiser luncheon held April 30, 2024 at Hyatt Regency Calgary is now sold out. At over 55 tables of guests, this year’s Champion Chats will be the biggest ever and brings together over 450 of Calgary business leaders, Olympians and Paralympians, and community leaders to support the work of Classroom Champions, a non-profit dedicated to providing specialized programming for high-needs schools across Western Canada – and across North America – by partnering students and classrooms with athlete mentors. “This year’s event is the biggest one yet with dozens of CEOs joining us for this incredible afternoon meant to educate and inspire us while providing needed funds for programs close to home,” said Steve Mesler, President and CEO of Classroom Champions. “It’s clear that there is a lot of excitement about hearing from our stellar line-up of athletes who will speak about their own experiences achieving personal excellence.” The 2024 event panel includes: Donovan Bailey: Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional athletes of all time, Bailey won a gold medal for Canada in the men’s 100m at the 1996 Olympic Summer Games and set a world record with a time of 9.84 seconds. He works to uplift organizations that aspire to achieve greatness. In October 2023, he released his memoir, “Undisputed”. Luke Willson: As a Canadian former professional...

Duration:00:18:44

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How to smell out a good deal when buying a business - Vancouver - Canada's Podcast

5/1/2024
Today, our guest is Trevor Van Heemert. After briefly attempting employment in his early 20s, Trevor resigned with no plan and bought a $150 bike trailer for scooping up merch from street-side free piles for consignment. That fateful purchase led to the offer to take over a struggling bicycle-based compost pickup operation in Victoria called Pedal to Petal. He brought it from decrepitude into a brief golden age, before the City brought its own taxpayer-funded compost trucks in to crush all the green waste operators out of business. Undiscouraged, Trevor launched his bucket website FiveGallonIdeas.com to showcase dozens of repurpose projects for the countless buckets in his now useless business inventory. Having established a pattern of redeeming struggling enterprises, Trevor was presented with an opportunity to buy an arcade manufacturer in Vancouver. After a grueling negotiation process, he and his business partner took possession of the 13-year-old salvage operation in April 2024. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:30:37

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Exploring the Transition: From Corporate to Entrepreneurial Drive - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

4/29/2024
Kim Tabac is a dynamic business executive with over 25 years of experience designing and executing people & culture strategies for leading organizations across various industries. Best known for building high-performing teams, designing game-changing employee engagement strategies, developing differentiated and irresistible employee experiences, delivering highly valued health & wellness programs, and driving the adoption of innovation and technology to disrupt traditional HR practices. This interview helps us understand the migration from corporate to entrepreneurial drive... it's quite refreshing. In Kim's words, "I think there is something that that is unique about somebody who is an entrepreneur. And those are people who aren't just gonna settle for what's available. They either have an idea or they have a solution. And they wanna make an impact. They wanna make a change. And they know that they can make that change. They can leave that change. It takes a whole bunch of confidence, obviously a lot of support, and a lot of resilience." Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:24:40

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How We Gather Matters: The New Formula for Purpose-Driven Events to Create More Impact and Less Waste - Vancouver - Canada's Podcast

4/23/2024
Leor Rotchild is an author, speaker, and consultant with 20 years of sustainable business experience. Leor is the Senior Director at Upswing Solutions, a B Corp-certified boutique consulting firm where he supports government and private sector clients to decarbonize their supply chains, address human rights risks, and deeply integrate purpose and sustainability into their core strategies. Leor's background includes leading a national association called Canadian Business for Social Responsibility and co-founder of a sustainable events company called Do It Green. In his new book, entitled How We Gather Matters, Leor makes the case for better utilizing major events as a powerful platform for societal change and lays out a blueprint for a more purposeful, inclusive and sustainable approach to bringing people together. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:38:36

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Using Art to Change the World with Craig Perlmutter of Arcadia Earth - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

4/17/2024
Craig Perlmutter is the president of Arcadia Earth Toronto. His detail-oriented, hands-on leadership merged with enthusiasm toward the outdoors, entertainment, hospitality, education and outstanding customer service provides the exhibit’s first Canadian location with a perfect partner. Arcadia Earth Toronto combines Perlmutter's entrepreneurial passions and experiences into one remarkable venture. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania as an Economics major, Perlmutter spent seven years in the promotions and marketing industry before owning and operating one of Canada’s top overnight summer camps in Algonquin Provincial Park for two decades. A visit to Arcadia Earth New York in 2020 led him to this incredible opportunity. Perlmutter's extensive outreach within the local community through business and volunteer positions, with his experience in promotions, marketing and events brings valuable knowledge to further our mission of growing a community with more environmentally conscious and sustainability-thinking citizens. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:31:02

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Spring Cleaning your Finances

4/15/2024
In this video interview, Kelley Keehn, founder of Money Wise Workplaces, discusses why it’s important to spring clean your finances. Keehn talks about what people need to toss, what they need to keep and what they need to get as well as some strategies for people feeling the pain of rising costs these days. Keehn is a founder, author, speaker, and media personality with over 25 years of experience in personal finance education. She’s passionate about transforming financial stress into workplace success, helping individuals and organizations thrive. As the founder of Money Wise Workplaces, her team has created a comprehensive Canadian platform and live events that ease financial stress, boost loyalty and productivity, and support employees’ financial well-being. Its platform features 100+ video lessons, webinars, and financial experts, including her, who deliver engaging and practical advice on topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, debt, retirement, and more. She’s also a best-selling author of several books, including Talk Money to Me, Rich Girl, Broke Girl, and The Woman’s Guide to Money, which have received international recognition and praise. Keehn is a renowned speaker who has delivered keynote presentations and workshops to audiences across Canada and the world. She’s a media personality who has appeared on various TV and radio shows, podcasts, and magazines, sharing her insights and tips on financial literacy and empowerment. Keehn’s mission is to redefine workplace financial wellness, and to help employers and employees create a culture of financial confidence and abundance. Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada’s Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada’s Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada’s Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story. businessCanada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #Finances #Money #smallbusiness

Duration:00:14:54

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On a mission to reshape the pretzel experience - Calgary - Canada's Podcast

4/10/2024
Ashley Ehmann is the Co-Founder of TWIGZ Pretzels. Formally trained as a teacher, she enjoys the daily unique challenges that entrepreneurship brings. Ashley is passionate about building community, and is excited about using TWIGZ to empower others, and grow the brand into a household name across Canada. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:17:29

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True innovation springs from unwavering dedication - Vancouver - Canada's Podcast

4/4/2024
Meet Matt Dee, an unconventional serial entrepreneur propelled by innovation with a self-taught mastery in sales, marketing, and design. He's left an indelible mark, notably shaping the credit card payment system in the early 2000's that we still use today, thriving in diverse ventures from early car sales from his parents driveway to professional music. Currently, he's on the verge of launching a pioneering boat rental business alongside an adult card game concept, fueled by renewed determination. Despite recent setbacks, he finds solace in nature and draws strength from his close-knit circle. Matt Dee embodies resilience, showcasing the transformative power of passion and perseverance in the entrepreneurial journey. His story is a beacon of inspiration, reminding us that setbacks are merely stepping stones on the path to success, and true innovation springs from unwavering dedication and an unyielding spirit. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:33:41

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Luxury Home Buying Shifting into High Gear - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

4/2/2024
In this video interview, Samantha Villiard, Regional Vice President, RE/MAX Canada, discusses the real estate company’s latest luxury home market report. Samantha Villiard FULL PRESS RELEASE TORONTO, April 2, 2024 /CNW/ — With the end of quantitative tightening in sight, luxury home-buying activity in most markets across the country are slowly shifting into high gear as buyers reap the benefits of softer housing values, according to a report released today by RE/MAX Canada. RE/MAX Canada’s 2024 Spotlight on Luxury Report examined luxury home-buying activity in 10 markets across the country in the first two months of the year and found that, despite a disconnect between buyers looking for deals and sellers’ price expectations, almost all regions reported a strong start to the year. Ninety per cent of markets experienced an increase in high-end sales, with more than two-thirds recording double-digit growth. Saskatoon led the country in terms of percentage increases, with a 57-per-cent uptick in luxury home sales, followed by Montreal at almost 56 per cent and Calgary at 52 per cent. Edmonton posted a 32-per-cent increase in luxury sales year-over-year, while Winnipeg, Halifax, Toronto and London reported increases of 19.4 per cent, 16.7 per cent, 14.4 per cent, and 9.4 per cent respectively. Only Ottawa saw a decline compared to year-ago levels, with sales down nearly eight per cent. “While figures remain off peak levels reported during Covid, the upswing in luxury sales signal a return to overall health in the country’s major centres,” according to RE/MAX Canada President Christopher Alexander. “The ripple effect is already underway, with stronger home-buying activity at lower price points pushing sales into the upper end. In some cities where inventory levels are particularly challenging at the lower end, multiple offers have returned with a vengeance. While that isn’t the case at the top end, pent-up demand does exist, and activity is gaining momentum.” Lower overall values, strong equity gains and downward trending interest rates are supporting demand for luxury product including freehold and condominium properties in markets across the country. While a disconnect is somewhat hampering activity in larger markets, with sellers holding out for Covid-era values and buyers seeking bargains, those serious about making moves are finding common ground. An ample supply of product exists in most markets, although some neighbourhoods are experiencing exceptionally low inventory levels at sought-after price points. An influx of fresh, new properties in the spring will renew buyer interest and activity, but chronic supply issues will likely persist at the entry level to luxury. “Equity continues to play a significant role in the marketplace, driving demand at the top end of the market,” explains Alexander. “Although overall gains have been elusive in recent years, a good percentage of buyers who purchased in 2018 and 2019 are well positioned to make their next moves. For example, in the Greater Toronto market, buyers who purchased homes at an average price in 2018 saw equity rise by almost 43 per cent by the end of 2023 ($787,842/$1,126,591). These buyers are coming to the table with a larger downstroke and reduced risk from a lending perspective.” Luxury home-buying activity is also undergoing change as a younger demographic moves into the upper end of the market. Demand is strongest for newer, well-appointed homes in traditional hot pockets. Turnkey properties are most coveted, although there are some buyers that are willing to renovate. The desire for more space and less congestion is once again an emerging trend, as acreage properties boasting large homes in suburban-rural or rural areas experience an upswing in popularity in London, Ottawa, Edmonton and Saskatoon. Building activity is also making a comeback, with new construction and infill on the rise in half of all markets examined. Some luxury buyers looking to expand...

Duration:00:06:06

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Persevering through tough times - Calgary - Canada's Podcast

4/2/2024
Mark Freeland is the Founder and Distiller of Two Rivers Distillery. He graduated from the class of '99 from the University of Saskatchewan with a double major in History and Archaeology. Freeland spent 18 years in upper management/ executive positions in the fast-paced Calgary residential construction industry. He also has experienced 38 years as a part-time professional musician with the pinnacle of achievement being as a member of the Canadian recording act Zuckerbaby. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:25:14

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Emerging Tech Trends 2024 - Calgary - Canada's Podcast

4/1/2024
In today’s evolving technological landscape, businesses must adapt swiftly to harness new opportunities and remain relevant. In a special report, Mastercard explores tech trends poised to reshape commerce over the next three to five years. Darrell MacMullin Advances in three areas — artificial intelligence, computational power and data technology — are converging to propel these trends forward. As they spur innovation, technology will become more intuitive, interactive, immersive and embedded in our daily lives — with significant implications for finance, retail and other sectors. In this video interview, Darrell MacMullin, Senior Vice President, Product and Platform, for Mastercard, discusses the key findings from the report. The full report can be found here. Mario Toneguzzi Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada’s Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada’s Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada’s Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story. #business #Canada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #innovation #smallbusiness #tech #technology

Duration:00:12:05

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The Savvy Socialite empowering small businesses to flourish on social media - Calgary - Canada's Podcast

3/28/2024
Carolynne Scoffield, known as the "Savvy Socialite," has made her mark in Calgary's marketing sphere, defying the setbacks of a serious facial injury sustained due to a Rottweiler attack to become the Marketing Director at Arlington Street Investments. A decade-long career path through social media has culminated in a widely followed blog, amassing over 180,000 hits at its zenith. Now, she applies her seasoned skills in SEO, analytics, and strategic marketing campaigns across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Equally esteemed in academia, Carolynne boasts a Business Administration Diploma with a focus on Digital Marketing from Bow Valley College. Her academic prowess is underscored by a second-place victory in the Dean's Alberta Business Case Competition and the Jason Lang Scholarship award. Concurrently, she's the entrepreneur behind Savvy Socialite, where she empowers small businesses to flourish on social media through community-focused organic growth techniques. Above her professional triumphs, Carolynne treasures motherhood as her crowning achievement. Her daughter represents the pinnacle of joy and inspiration, serving as a pillar of strength and motivation in Carolynne's life, driving her to be an unstoppable force in her industry. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:24:59

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Craft a Clear North Star: Align Your Business Around Mission and Vision for Entrepreneurial Success! - Toronto - Canada's

3/26/2024
Mick Lautt is an established entrepreneur, currently serving as the co-founder and CEO of SciMar Ltd. As CEO, Mick leads a family-driven business and a team of scientists, business development professionals, and investment relations specialists in developing and unveiling a new scientific approach for the prevention, detection, and treatment of type 2 diabetes. Under Mick’s leadership, SciMar has attracted over 100 investors and developed SciMar NuPa Test, a proprietary diagnostic test meal now in clinical trials. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:32:11

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The Joke is on Canadian Taxpayers on April 1st - Alberta - Canada's Podcast

3/21/2024
In this video interview, Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, discusses the carbon tax increase that is coming on April 1. He discusses the impact of the tax on consumers and businesses as well as talking about an alcohol tax hike and at the same time politicians giving themselves raises. Mario Toneguzzi Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada’s Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada’s Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada’s Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story. businessCanada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurscarbon taxentrepreneursentrepreneurshipsmall businessTaxationTaxes

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Employees under 40 in Canada the most isolated and lonely:Telus Health - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

3/21/2024
In this video interview, Paula Allen, Global Leader, Research & Client Insights, TELUS Health, discusses the latest Mental Health Index and its key findings. Allen talks about how many young workers feel isolated and lonely, the impact that is having on them and on businesses, how many workers are high at risk of mental health, and the importance of an employee feeling valued. PRESS RELEASE TORONTO, March 19, 2024 /CNW/ – Today, TELUS Health released its TELUS Mental Health Index (“the Index”) with reports that examine the mental health of employed people in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia. The Canadian report reveals that young Canadian workers under 40 are increasingly feeling isolated and lonely compared to their older colleagues. Further, nearly half (45 per cent) of workers say they do not have relationships with people they trust at work with younger workers more likely to lack trusted relationships. The lack of trusted relationships is a factor in loneliness, which can lead to lower mental health scores and poorer physical health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared loneliness to be a pressing global threat, with the effects of isolation and loneliness now being recognized and compared to well-known health risks such as smoking, obesity and lack of physical activity. In fact, the US surgeon general is saying that its mortality effects are equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. “The Index findings reflect a concerning reality, in particular for our younger workers. It also impacts businesses as loneliness and social isolation negatively impact both health and workplace productivity,” said Paula Allen, Global Leader, Research & Client Insights, TELUS Health. “Rapid societal changes, alongside diminishing social support, are taking their toll. Additionally, there are challenges like inflation, housing affordability and job loss risks that are clear stressors, especially at the start of a person’s career when there is typically less financial stability. Organizations can help by focusing on building a culture of trust, which counters isolation, and highlighting their health, personal and financial programs, which offer crucial support.” Efforts to combat the negative impacts of isolation and loneliness on employee health and productivity not only improve wellbeing but also have financial benefits for employers. The TELUS Mental Health Index also found: Thirty-three per cent of workers in Canada have a high mental health risk, 45 per cent have a moderate mental health risk, and 22 per cent have a low mental health risk. One in ten workers in Canada (10 per cent) do not feel valued and respected by their colleagues; this group has the lowest and worst mental health score (49.1), 20 points lower than workers feeling valued and respected (69.1). Women are 50 per cent more likely than men to report that harassment, bullying, unhealthy conflict and other harmful behaviours are not quickly and fairly resolved in their workplace. More than one in seven (15 per cent) rate their company’s culture around mental health as negative. Twenty-one per cent of workers in Canada do not know if their employer provides mental health benefits or their employer does not provide mental health benefits. In January 2024, the mental health scores of workers in various regions were: Canada: 63.5 United States: 70.7 United Kingdom: 64.7 Europe: 62.0 Australia: 63.1 New Zealand: 59.6 Singapore: 62.6 The TELUS Mental Health Index is based on a response scoring system that then turns individual responses into point values. Higher point values are associated with better mental health and less mental health risk. Scores between 0 to 49 correspond with distress levels, scores between 50 to 79 correspond with strain levels and scores between 80 to 100 correspond with optimal levels of mental health. “Creating a supportive and inclusive work environment is not only a...

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Les bénéfices de la méditation, entreprendre différemment! - Québec - Canada's Podcast

3/21/2024
Marie-Ève Lécine, c.o. organisationnel, MBA dédie sa carrière à améliorer la santé psychologique des organisations. Avec plus de 18 ans d’expérience en recherche universitaire et en enseignement sur le stress au travail, une maîtrise en management, une autre en counseling et une troisième en méditation (en cours), elle possède une excellente vision des besoins des organisations et de leurs acteurs. Elle a créé en 2014 : Let It Be Méditation, une école de formation et de coaching d’affaires entourant la pleine conscience et leadership conscient. Marie-Ève est l’autrice du livre : Entreprendre en conscience et co-autrice de trois guides sur la santé mentale au travail, centré sur la conciliation travail-vie personnelle. Depuis sa création, Let It Be Méditation a formé plus de 1 000 personnes en méditation à travers des formations et des conférences au Canada et en France et plus de 350 professeurs à travers le monde, qui dispensent leurs enseignements dans toute sorte de milieux. Let It Be Méditation est aussi une certification en méditation. Les entrepreneurs sont l’épine dorsale de l’économie canadienne. Pour soutenir les entreprises canadiennes, abonnez-vous à notre chaîne YouTube et suivez-nous sur Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn et Twitter. Vous voulez rester au courant des derniers podcasts et actualités #entrepreneur? Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter bimensuelle.

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Unlikely Allies Forge Powerful Success with Unique Skills and Harmony! - Toronto - Canada's Podcast

3/19/2024
Tim Weber is CEO and Co-Founder of Diverso Energy, which helps developers of multi-family and commercial office buildings achieve sustainability and energy reduction targets without the capital cost. Diverso Energy offers a unique geothermal utility model converting the upfront costs to long-term operational expense. Tim has over 25 years in the HVAC industry with 15 of those focused exclusively on geothermal. With a broad knowledge of HVAC design and applications, Tim is always looking for unique opportunities to remove barriers and gain acceptance for mass market adoption. Let’s find out more. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada’s economy. To support Canada’s businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter

Duration:00:24:51