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John Jamieson, Canada research chair in marine geology, on why the world needs to consider deep-sea mining + Dea Watson on what's in store for Little Bay's first capelin festival
We haven't experienced food price hikes like this in more than forty years. And it's no surprise that people are pointing fingers of blame at grocery companies, their CEO's and politicians. But that's not helping according to John Jamieson. He's the president and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity. That's a newly formed organization made up of all of the players involved in growing, producing, shipping and selling food in Canada. And he offers his thoughts in a recent editorial at SaltWire.com and shares how food waste is a huge issue for our food economy in this country.
Today on Mar Noon, Hiking trails in our region. We speak with John Jamieson and Mike Lancaster about trail restoration after Fiona and on the phone in Local Hiking trail experts Michael Haynes and James Donald
Determining the future of deep-sea mining has become a pressing issue for global society. What we do in the watery depths has direct implications for climate change, technology, marine life, and the financial autonomy of some island nations. If you've heard a little buzz about the topic but aren't clear on the details, this online event is for you. In this special episode, join Hakai Magazine news editor Colin Schultz and expert panelists John Jamieson, the Canada Research Chair on marine geology; Klaas Willaert, an expert on the law of the sea and a member of Belgium's delegation to the International Seabed Authority; and Verena Tunnicliffe, a Canada Research Chair and expert on deep-sea biodiversity, for an engaging discussion. They'll cover how and where minerals form, what the different types of deep-sea mining are, and how each may affect the environment—in the mining area, and far afield. They will also explore how these various forms of mining are regulated, and learn who ultimately holds the decision-making power to push deep-sea mining forward, or reign it in. If you prefer to watch the discussion in video format, you can find it on YouTube, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMCAXa5wHeQ
Design consultants play a very important role in assisting companies to the right direction. To quote one of our guests, "Sometimes we are evangelists, sometimes we are educators, sometimes we are managers, and sometimes we even have to market ourselves and our own team." Hung-Hsiang Chen & John Jamieson discuss how designers can transform not only their clients, their projects, or their companies - but also transform the world.
Design consultants play a very important role in assisting companies to the right direction. To quote one of our guests, "Sometimes we are evangelists, sometimes we are educators, sometimes we are managers, and sometimes we even have to market ourselves and our own team." Hung-Hsiang Chen & John Jamieson discuss how designers can transform not only their clients, their projects, or their companies - but also transform the world.
Today’s show is LIVE, brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity’s Public Trust Summit! On the show you’ll hear: Paighton Smyth and John Jamieson give us the highlights of CCFI’s latest research results; Isaac LeClair and Severine Lavoie talk about the communication of that data to close gaps with consumers; and, Ellen... Read More
Today’s show is LIVE, brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity’s Public Trust Summit! On the show you’ll hear: Paighton Smyth and John Jamieson give us the highlights of CCFI’s latest research results; Isaac LeClair and Severine Lavoie talk about the communication of that data to close gaps with consumers; and, Ellen... Read More
On today's episode I spoke with the lovely Carly Campbell-Cooper. Carly is an accomplished professional rider, coach and trainer who has joined forces with her husband John Jamieson at Endless Journey Farm in Ontario to continue pursuing their performance horse sales and training program. Carly has a wealth of knowledge having run her own client-based business for several years and spoke honestly about her journey navigating the industry. She has had many accomplishments in the big classes both in her junior and professional career, and I was grateful for the opportunity to ask her about some of the topics we're always interested in hearing about! We discussed developing horses, riders, dealing with competition nerves, confidence, the ups and downs of running a business, and so much more. I also had the chance to ask her about buying and selling high level prospects. Carly is so down to earth and I am excited for you guys to hear all of the inspiring things she had to say! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/springeneq/message
Ep 317 - Food Integrity in Canada Guest: John Jamieson There is only one thing you do more often than eat, and that is breathing. Food is vitally important to your well-being, your lifestyle and your ability to work. “In Canada, we are extremely fortunate,” says John Jamieson of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity. He goes on to say, “The average Canadian grocery store has 50,000 items in it. We have tremendous choice and we know that food is safe to consume.” Despite the robust nature of our food system, the CCFI, in its 2019 Public Trust Research survey, found that only one in three Canadian consumers believe Canada’s food system is headed in the right direction and another large segment of the population isn’t sure. How can this be? Canada not only feeds itself, it also exports in excess of $57 billion of food annually to countries around the world. Jamieson says, “Those countries boast about Canadian food as a benchmark in quality and yet we are seeing a disconnect here at home.” Jamieson says, “Agriculture today is based on science and technology. We are able to produce more per acre. We're able to feed more people per acre because we do a good job of what we do and we use the tools that are available to us and it's very safe. There's so many checks and balances. There are inspectors at every step along the way. Industry associations have codes of practice and processors have regulations and requirements they must follow.” We invited John Jamieson, the CEO of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the safety and integrity of Canada’s food supply. Conversations That Matter is a partner program for the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue at Simon Fraser University. The production of this program is made possible thanks to the support of the following and viewers like you. Please become a Patreon subscriber and support the production of this program, with a $1 pledge https://goo.gl/ypXyDs
Canadian Cattlemen editor Lisa Guenther talks with John Jamieson, President and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity about the documentary, ‘Guardians of the Grasslands’; Manitoba Co-operator reporter Alexis Stockford outlines the damage to crops and local infrastructure after recent record-breaking storms and flooding in western Manitoba; and Bruce […]
Canadian Cattlemen editor Lisa Guenther talks with John Jamieson, President and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity about the documentary, ‘Guardians of the Grasslands’; Manitoba Co-operator reporter Alexis Stockford outlines the damage to crops and local infrastructure after recent record-breaking storms and flooding in western Manitoba; and Bruce […]
GMOs, pesticides, livestock health and safety: it can feel like farmers and consumers are speaking different languages when hot button issues are discussed. What creates this communication breakdown? In the 2019 Public Trust Research Report compiled by the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity, 91 per cent of Canadians said they knew little to nothing about modern Canadian farming practices, but 60 per cent are interested in knowing more about agriculture and how their food is produced. That first number presents the obstacle farmers have to overcome in speaking with consumers; the second shows the potential opportunity. In this episode, Kelly Daynard, executive director of Farm and Food Care Ontario, discusses how everyone has a role to play in debunking myths and bad information, and that consumers are often asking “should we” rather than “can we.” John Jamieson, CEO of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity, shares the importance of building public trust in agriculture as a way to improve the conversation. Both emphasize that sharing your story and your passion for agriculture will help make a personal connection with consumers. Show notes: https://www.farmfoodcare.org/ (Farm and Food Care); http://www.realdirtonfarming.ca/ (The Real Dirt on Farming); https://www.farmfood360.ca/ (Farm Food 360); https://www.foodintegrity.ca/ (Canadian Centre for Food Integrity); https://aitc-canada.ca/en-ca/ (Agriculture in the Classroom). Never miss an episode by subscribing to http://www.agannex.com/ (AgAnnex) Talks on https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/agannex-talks/id1506798026 (Apple Podcasts), https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vYWdhbm5leC10YWxrcw (Google Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2Folgv6MYbWGopHU7g81Ed?si=J51c-4RPSROzpkh1_XTiTw (Spotify), or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Guest: John Jamieson, Markus Haerle. Hosted by: Megan Wright
John Jamieson, SVP Strategic Sales, PayClearly has seen the opportunities to streamline and improve the media buying for political and advocacy campaigns. In the past, buying local radio and television ads and direct mail were relatively easy enough to manage. With the explosion of options to advertise online, on social media, and through mobile apps, the tracking of media spends requires sophisticated tools in order to maximize impact and control costs. @PayClearly PayClearly
Join storyteller John Jamieson - the former Albany Councilor, President of the Bornholm Fire Brigade, founding board member of the Denmark Environment Centre as he discusses the role of surveyors in ensuring the public is represented on the frontiers of development in land, towns and mines. Show notes http://www.earthsharing.org.au/1qv
Intermission with Merrimack hockey alum John Jamieson '11.
Listen to this interview to learn: An insider's view of how to make money like your bank does How you can make monthly payments to yourself to earn tax-free income Why it is better to buy a car than to fund your 401 K when you follow the right system How putting together an action plan makes you more productive The 4 wealth drains to plug up in your personal finances John Jamison talks with Bill Ringle about creating a perpetual wealth system to benefit entrepreneurs, their children, grandchildren, and generations beyond.
Listen to this interview to learn: An insider's view of how to make money like your bank does How you can make monthly payments to yourself to earn tax-free income Why it is better to buy a car than to fund your 401 K when you follow the right system How putting together an action plan makes you more productive The 4 wealth drains to plug up in your personal finances John Jamison talks with Bill Ringle about creating a perpetual wealth system to benefit entrepreneurs, their children, grandchildren, and generations beyond.
John Jamieson is from Detroit and is the owner of the Perpetual Wealth System. He is also the best selling author for the book entitled “The Perpetual Wealth System”. His work and business focuses on helping people develop better business models and to create tax free wealth. He talks to Jason today about Detroit and its economic decline. Key takeaways: 4:30 – John talks about the decline of Detroit. 7:30 – Detroit has a bout of corrupt politicians over the years. 9:10 – John tells the audience that all the schools and churches he went to as a kid are now closed. His friends' parents have all moved out of the area. All that's left of his home town is memories. 15:20 – What's happening now in Detroit? 19:10 – Detroit currently has some very unique investing options right now. 21:35 – John talks about the kind of taxes and insurance you'd be expected to pay while owning a house in Detroit. Mentioned In This Episode: www.johnjamieson.com
In this interview, John Jamieson of Perpetual Wealth Systems will talk about why the traditional financial model is geared to make banks, Wall Street, and Uncle Sam wealthy while robbing the average investor blind. Jamieson will explain the four massive wealth drains that people and businesses experience and how to stop them in their tracks. He will also discuss why every person and business needs to own their own bank or finance company. He will challenge the wisdom of putting all your funds inside qualified plans such as IRAs or 401 (k)s and he will offer several interesting alternatives to qualified plans. Jamieson will show you how to match your stage of life to where your money is invested. Jamieson will also explore what the best real estate plays are in today's environment and how they are different from the past.
In this interview, John Jamieson of Perpetual Wealth Systems will talk about why the traditional financial model is geared to make banks, Wall Street, and Uncle Sam wealthy while robbing the average investor blind. Jamieson will explain the four massive wealth drains that people and businesses experience and how to stop them in their tracks. He will also discuss why every person and business needs to own their own bank or finance company. He will challenge the wisdom of putting all your funds inside qualified plans such as IRAs or 401 (k)s and he will offer several interesting alternatives to qualified plans. Jamieson will show you how to match your stage of life to where your money is invested. Jamieson will also explore what the best real estate plays are in today's environment and how they are different from the past.
Intermission interview with Merrimack hockey alum John Jamieson '11.
Intermission interview with Merrimack senior F John Jamieson.
Merrimack senior forward John Jamieson at Hockey East Media Day.