
Mark Cameron
Regional Program Director of Central Ontario - Barrie at Corus Entertainment
Current radio free agent | Music geek | Career 3rd liner | Leafs & Jays Fan
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2 months ago |
thehub.ca | Mark Cameron
Commentary 3 February 2025 Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Dec.4, 2024. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press. The case for a unity government President Donald Trump’s decision to impose 25 percent tariffs on most Canadian and Mexican goods and 10 percent on energy exports is a pivotal moment in North American history. This is not a routine trade dispute over softwood lumber or aluminum as we have seen in the past.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
thehub.ca | Mark Cameron
During federal-provincial constitutional negotiations in 1981, as provinces pushed for greater autonomy, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau famously asked, “But who will speak for Canada?” Less remembered is Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed’s simple yet profound response: “We all do.”More than 40 years later, Lougheed seems prescient.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
forbes.com | Mark Cameron
Mark Cameron is the CEO of Alyve Consulting, a Technology Strategy and Transformation Advisory based in Melbourne, Australia. Generative AI has become more than just a new technology. It’s reshaping our thinking, unlocking possibilities and inspiring innovative approaches across organizations. AI fundamentally alters how we interact with information. Yet, while many invest in technical training to keep pace, they may miss a crucial dimension: embedding an AI mindset across their teams.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
ruralnewsgroup.co.nz | Mark Cameron
I don't enjoy conflation in this House, although I’ve just heard a fair amount of it. I’ve heard language like “barriers to exploitation”, as if somehow this Government is hell bent on destroying the environment. What we are trying to do is speak to pragmatism, and I just want to touch on previous remarks by the former Minister for the Environment, David Parker, who did speak to a perceived animus that rural New Zealand had for that gentleman. I don’t believe that is the case.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
cardus.ca | Brian Dijkema |Shannon Joseph |Mark Cameron |Jen Gerson
Join us in Calgary on October 15th, on the eve of Canada’s Productivity Summit hosted by the University of Calgary in collaboration with the Government of Alberta, as Cardus’ Canadian President Brian Dijkema delivers an address: “A Productive Land: Tending the Civic Soil of Canada’s Economy.”Canada is facing the wicked problem of lagging productivity. There’s no doubt that we need to attract the best economists, academics, and business leaders to solve it.
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