Devils Advocate: Trades Edition
In this episode, Lisa McGrath reflects on the podcast's journey and discusses Canadian grants, support programs, and LMIA challenges. Michael Hamoen delves into the legal aftermath of the Humboldt accident, while resettlement assistance for refugees and immigrants is explored. The conversation covers unemployment, generational work expectations, and public sector employment. Employment standards, hiring, and corporate transparency are also discussed. The episode touches on veteran support, the MAID program, mental health funding, and government inefficiency, ending with a lighthearted chat on pharmaceuticals. A teaser for next week's discussion on burnout wraps things up. (0:20) Introduction, meeting Red, and podcast journey (2:18) Grants, support programs, and LMIA issues in Canada (4:33) Legal aftermath of the Humboldt accident and Michael Green’s role (8:15) Canadian resettlement assistance and economic mobility pathways (10:10) Financial support and integration challenges for refugees and immigrants (14:19) Unemployment, job market issues, and generational work expectations (17:36) Public sector employment and its impact on policy (18:47) Employment Standards Act, hiring transparency, and job postings (20:35) Corporate transparency and concluding thoughts (23:51) Canadian veteran support and the MAID program (25:02) Ethics and implications of the MAID program (29:05) Mental health funding, governmental inefficiency, and socioeconomic factors (31:17) Lighthearted banter on pharmaceuticals and vegetables (32:45) The "you are enough" sweater and its impact (33:13) Episode wrap-up and teaser for next week’s burnout topic
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