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Dr. Mike DeGagné is President and CEO of Indspire, an Indigenous national charity enriching Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. Mike has been a leader in Indigenous education, first as President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University and then filling the same roles at Yukon University. We discussed his educational…
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Mary Deacon is the Founder and Inaugural Chair of Bell Let's Talk, an initiative that put mental health on the map and has invested over $100M to date. We discussed her significant background in philanthropy and social causes, including her position as the inaugural President of the CAMH Foundation, the future of Bell Let's Talk and her personal st…
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Lisa Lisson is President of FedEx Express Canada. Lisa has been recognized as one of Canada’s most powerful women and received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her achievements and work in her community. We spoke to her about navigating loss, the road she paved to success and how to strengthen your resilience muscle.…
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Deborah Gillis is President and CEO of CAMH Foundation. As a recognized thought leader on gender equality, diversity and inclusion, Deborah has dedicated her career to driving social change. In this episode, we spoke to Deborah about growing up in Nova Scotia, her previous role as President & CEO of Catalyst, a global non-profit that helps build wo…
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Michael Landsberg is one of the best-known personalities in Canadian broadcasting, he has been recognized for his documentary “Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me” and in 2017, received the Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) from the Governor General of Canada for his mental health advocacy. We spoke with him about his career journ…
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Bruce Croxon is a Canadian tech entrepreneur who Co-Founded Lavalife in 1988. He was a Dragon on CBC's Dragon Den and today he heads a venture capital firm in Toronto called Round 13 Capital. We spoke to him about getting Lavalife off the ground, life as a Dragon, and the tech ecosystem in Canada.Por info@capitalizeforkids.com
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Just ten weeks before the 1992 Olympic Games, Silken Laumann, the reigning world champion in single sculls rowing, suffered a brutal accident that left her right leg shattered and useless. However, she overcame that injury to win a Bronze Medal for Canada. We spoke to her about overcoming that injury but also the less apparent mental health issues …
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The Capitalize for Kids Podcast is back with a brand new season of interviews with Canadian leaders in business and philanthropy. On this week's episode, we speak with Paul Desmarais III. While Paul is the grandson of the Canadian business magnate who founded Power Corp, he has forged his own path forward. He acts as the Chairman and CEO of Sagard …
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For the final episode of the season, Evan is joined by Quentin Broad, the new Managing Director of Capitalize for Kids. Prior to Capitalize for Kids, Quentin spent 30 years on Bay Street with a career that culminated as the Managing Director, Head of Institutional Equity Sales at CIBC Capital Markets. We dive into his past, the transition into a no…
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Camilla Sutton, the new President and CEO of Women in Capital Markets is on this week's show. We trace her career on Bay Street, which culminated as the Global Head of FX at Scotiabank, and the transition to her new role at WCM. She had a lot to say about diversity in Canada's financial services industry and how we need to move the conversation fro…
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We can think of no better guest to join us for Mental Health Week than Kathy Hay, the President & CEO of Kids Help Phone. We chat with her about the services Kids Help Phone offers for kids across Canada and how they are updating these services to reach young people through modern mediums.We get into their ability to respond to major crises in loca…
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Canadian Entrepreneur Michael Hyatt joined us on this week's episode of the podcast. Michael is the co-founder of BlueCat. He serves as a director of BlueCat, ranks as one of Canada’s top entrepreneurs, and is a known as a technology visionary. Michael is also a weekly business commentator on CBC and was a celebrated “Dragon” on CBC’s online Dragon…
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In this week's episode, Evan Sequeira spoke with prolific Canadian business journalist Amanda Lang. She is currently an Anchor at BNN – which will soon be rebranded as BNN Bloomberg. She spoke about growing up in Manitoba with a big family and a politician for a dad. We learned how she got her start in journalism and her first TV appearance. Later …
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Brett Lindros joined us for this episode. While he is currently the EVP of ?HGC Investment Management, an alternative asset management firm based in Toronto, he started out his career as a professional hockey player in the NHL. We learned about his hockey career being cut short by concussions and followed the journey that eventually led him to fina…
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In this episode, Evan spoke with Sam Duboc, co-founder of Pathways to Education, co-founder of Loyalty Group (which gave birth to the Air Miles Rewards programs), CEO of Elkland Capital, and up until about a week ago was the former chair of Business Development Bank of Canada. Sam shared the lessons that he has learned from a long and successful ca…
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For our first episode, Evan Sequeira spoke to Johann Koss, four-time Olympic Gold Medalist, founder of Right To Play and President of Waratah Impact. Johann was an incredible guest and we think that you'll truly enjoy the conversation.Check out the show, subscribe and leave a rating or review to let us know what you think.For more info about Capita…
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