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The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
Even as a child, Milena Cardinal was a passionate puzzle solver. Today she gets excited about finding creative ways of resolving complex legal issues that her clients bring to her law firm. At age 21 she was a young mother on welfare, last year, during the pandemic, she was able to operate her highly successful, growing legal practice entirely remotely while living in Columbia, Mexico and the USA. In this episode, Milena shares how to prepare for a digital nomad adventure and what it takes to manage a business, real estate portfolio and find time for family. As a private real estate investor herself, Milena is well versed in real estate, from its legal to its business aspects. She has combined these joint interests to venture into the intricate world of private lending. She is also on a mission to bring the wonders of investing in Quebec to more Canadians and simplifying the legal process as much as possible in a Province that historically creates way more paperwork! In this episode you will learn about: Lessons from parent's choices and expectations Preparing to live life as a digital nomad The joy of unravelling complex legal puzzles Frustrations of working with notaries in Quebec Find work-life harmony and do what you love Milena is known for the care she provides to her clients and her focus on surpassing their expectations. She and her team strive to approach the law differently. Paperless, efficient, available, approachable, tech-savvy, creative, and human, this firm prides itself on shaking up the legal world and its traditions.Milena was called to the Bar in Ontario in 2011. She is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Stormont Dundas & Glengarry Law Association and currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce. Milena obtained her common law degree, a Doctor of Laws (J.D.), from the Queen's University Faculty of Law in Kingston, Ontario. Prior to that, she earned her civil law degree (L.LL.) from the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec. When she finds a spare moment to herself, Milena loves to spend time with her children, host dinner parties and play board games. Get in touch with Milena Cardinal:Website: https://cardinallaw.ca/Email: info@cardinallaw.caFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cardinallaw/https://www.facebook.com/milena.cardinal.1 This episode has been brought to you in part byBlack Jack Contracting Inc - https://blackjackcontractinginc.ca/BM Select - https://bmselect.ca/
Ottawa is proposing to regulate streaming services like Netfix and Spotify to bring them in line with rules governing traditional broadcasters. Reynolds Mastin of the Canadian Media Producers Association explains why he thinks this will be good for the Canadian industry; Our provincial affairs reporter Mike Crawley outlines some of the major initiatives in yesterday's budget; Provincial Finance Minister Rod Phillips discusses his government's new budget; Margaret Eaton of the Canadian Mental Health Association talks about Seasonal Affective Disorder - or SAD; Former diplomat Colin Robertson, explains what will be going on behind the scenes as our federal government prepares for the possibility of a new administration in Washington; Travis Blackmore of Lionhearts an organization that has been providing meals to those in need in Kingston tells us how the owners of Stages Nightclub have donated the of use of their club for the next six months; Ian Boddy, the Mayor of Owen Sound,Greg Pietersma of the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce and Allan Thompson, the Chair of Rural Ontario Municipal Association and also Mayor of Caledon offer their reaction to the provincial budget; How much will we actually remember from the time of COVID when sometimes every day seems the same? We find out more about how memory works from Karl Szpunar of the Memory Lab Ryerson University.
Kim Conchie, CEO of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, discusses how the current situation will inevitably force change in terms of: working practices, our attitudes to consumerism, the High Street experience going forward and how businesses in order to survive will need to make full use of the financial support schemes now available whilst managing their cost base and planning for the future.Kim also shares all the great stuff in terms of support, online events, steerage to funding suppliers and specialist information that the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce are offering to both members and non-members.
Vas Sofokleous from the GCS spoke to Cornwall Chamber at its business breakfast at Tregenna Castle on 24th February 2016. Matthew Clarke caught up with her afterwards.
Matthew Clarke talks to chamber CEO Kim Conchie about the campaigns planned for 2016.
Alex Kirby from Gatwick Airport has addressed Cornwall Chamber of Commerce to explain how a future 2nd runway at Gatwick would be great for Cornwall.
We attended the Cornwall Chamber Christmas breakfast networking event at the Penventon Hotel and spoke to CEO Kim Conchie afterwards. We also had a chat with Trevor Lee Media after he presented the Chamber awards along with a stand-up comedy routine.
A question time event was held at Truro College 6th November 2014 on Cornish business-related issues. This is a summary podcast.
Cornwall Chamber of Commerce's president, Toby Parkins, says goodbye to Amanda Rule - who is leaving the Chamber office and moving abroad (well, to Staffordshire).
Amanda Rule is leaving Cornwall Chamber of Commerce - and indeed Cornwall. Here is an ode to her leaving.
Cornwall Chamber's chief executive officer, Kim Conchie, gives us an overview of the matters discussed in this year's AGM.
Twelve companies and organisations have signed up as partners of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce for the next 12 months. We speak to ceo Kim Conchie and Rachel Jones from Leading Women.
This podcast is sponsored by www.cornishlivingtv.com
We review this week's news that the Gatwick flights from Cornwall will not be axed in March. We also talk to Cornwall Chamber of Commerce president, Toby Parkins, about the Autumn Statement.
I spoke to Guy Lavis from Transport for London after he gave a presentation to Cornish businesses in November at the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce's big breakfast.
Cornwall Council ceo, Kevin Lavery, has spoken to Cornwall Chamber of Commerce about leaving for New Zealand. #Cornwall #business #council #NewZealand
Cornwall Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 25th year. We speak to the Chamber's chief exec, Kim Conchie, to find out what is on the cards.
Matthew Clarke talks to Kim Conchie, chief executive of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, about how November's flooding has hit trade and business across Cornwall.
The Cornwall Chamber of Commerce has formally announced that Toby Parkins is the new president. He takes over from Sue Hook. Toby speaks to Matthew Clarke about his vision.
The event is getting underway on Lemon Quay in Truro. Matthew Clarke speaks to organiser Ruth Huxley and Cornwall Chamber of Commerce ceo Kim Conchie.
The Cornwall Business Fair was held on Lemon Quay by the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce and Outset Cornwall on Wednesday 16th May.
We talk to the new ceo of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce about his business history and personal goals.
Kim Conchie is taking over from Richard Glover as Chief Exec of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce.
Cornwall Chamber of Commerce CEO Richard Glover gives his thoughts ahead of this year's UK budget.
Mike Thomas is from Cornwall Sports Partnership spoke to Cornwall Chamber of Commerce on 21st February about the Olympic torch journey through Cornwall.
Russell Lawrance is Cornwall College's director of sport. He spoke at Cornwall Chamber of Commerce on 21st February 2012 about preparing for the games.
Richard Glover has recorded a special Christmas message preparing us all for 2012