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Episode 7.10 - Amy Martin - Mayor of Norfolk County02 May 202400:30:54
Mayor Amy Martin has Norfolk County in her blood. A Norfolk County native, Martin graduated from Port Dover Composite School before attaining her degree in Psychology at York University in Toronto. 

Upon earning her degree, Martin returned to Norfolk where she worked in the not-for-profit sector across Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk Counties. Amy currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Port Dover Foundation. In 2018, Martin began a four-year term as Ward 6 Councillor and went on to be elected Mayor of Norfolk County in 2022. When she’s not serving the public, Martin and her husband Andrew enjoy what Norfolk has to offer by attending local events, tasting area foods, and visiting breweries and wineries within the County. 

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 7.09 - Andrew Dowie - MPP for Windsor-Tecumseh25 Apr 202400:49:59
A determined problem-solver, Andrew Dowie is driven to deliver tangible results for Windsor and Tecumseh. 

Andrew was elected as Member of Provincial Parliament for Windsor—Tecumseh on June 2, 2022, and serves with the Progressive Conservative government caucus. He was appointed as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks on March 28, 2024, and was previously the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. Prior to his election, he was the Senior Engineer and Drainage Superintendent for the City of Windsor and was elected to represent the residents of Ward 1 on Tecumseh Town Council in the 2014 and 2018 elections. He also spent 12 years serving with the Essex County Library Board and 8 years serving with the Town of Tecumseh’s Committee of Adjustment.

In 2018, Andrew was named to the Order of Honour of Professional Engineers Ontario and as a Fellow of Engineers Canada. He was also named in 2018 among the 40 Leaders Under 40 by Leadership Windsor-Essex, and in 2022 was awarded the Bar to the Medal of Merit from Scouts Canada in recognition of his continuing service as Group Commissioner for the 35th Tecumseh Scout Group.

Andrew’s passion for life includes spending time with his wife Mary, and their adventures include healthy doses of canoe tripping, hiking, and kayaking throughout Ontario from Hillman Marsh to Quetico and at many points between.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Budget Talks 2024 - City of Windsor19 Jan 202400:35:19
A special episode of Council Conversations where in 2 minutes - 6 City Councillors and 9 Community Leaders share their priorities and key items for the City of Windsor Budget 2024

Conversation Participants
Renaldo Augstino – Ward 3 Councillor
Gary Kaschak – Ward 8 Councillor
Fiona Coughlin - CEO, Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex
Rukshini Ponniah-Goulin – Executive Director Downtown Mission
Joyce Zuk – Executive Director Family Services Windsor Essex
Chris MacLeod – Chair Downtown Windsor BIA
Vincent Georgie – Executive Director, and Programmer of WIFF
Yvonne Pilon – President and CEO, We-Tech Alliance
Jim Morrison – Ward 10 Councillor
Rhys Trenhaile – Broker, The Vanguard Team at Manor Realty
Lady Lafouret – Executive Director of the Women’s Welcome Centre Shelter
Fabio Costante – Ward 2 Councillor
Anneke Smitt – Director, Centre for Cities and Law the University of Windsor
Angelo Marignani – Ward 7 Councillor
Kieran Mackenzie – Ward 9 Councillor

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Council Conversations 2024 Update15 Jan 202400:05:31
Quick update on Council Conversations and 2024


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.08 - Darrin Canniff Mayor of the Municipality of Chatham Kent17 Aug 202300:29:56
List to our first conversation here

Darrin was first elected to Chatham-Kent Council in 2014. He served for one term as Councillor for Ward 6 before being elected Mayor in 2018 and re-elected in 2022. He has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA, CA) and has a Chartered Director's designation from McMaster University (C/Dir). Prior to becoming Mayor, Darrin was the Director of Finance and CFO of Transform SSO and held various positions at Union Gas, including Director of Strategic Development.

Sitting on several boards and organizing and supporting many charitable events, Darrin’s passion is giving back to the great community he lives in. He co-chaired the 2018 International Plowing Match and introduced Positivity Day, Festival of Giving, CK Amazing Race, Concerts for Kids, among many other events. His goal is to empower all citizens and encourages them to get involved with their community.



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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.07 - Margaret Johnston Ward 8 Councillor City of Kitchener10 Aug 202300:34:11
Margaret is a passionate community builder, business developer, volunteer and mom. Prior to election, Margaret served as the Kitchener Trustee on the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) where she supported Kitchener students, parents and staff. She worked with fellow trustees and staff to manage a budget of over $638 million and serve the WRDSB's 63,000 students and 5,000 staff.

As a Business Developer at the University of Waterloo, Margaret helps businesses find the talent they need to succeed by creating meaningful jobs for coop students and develop new business partnerships.

Margaret has a long history of serving her community as a member of both the City of Kitchener Economic Development Advisory Council and the City’s Property Standards Committee. She also served on the Service Review Panel for Co-operators of Canada and the Victoria Hills Neighbourhood Association. In addition, Margaret is an Elder at Knox Presbyterian Church. She has served as Chair and Board Member of Emmanuel at Brighton Child Care Centre, Co–Chaired the St Jacob’s Family Birthing Home Board and served as chair on three school Parent Councils.

She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Post–Graduate Degree in Adult Education from Brock University. Margaret raised her daughters Allie and Sydney in Ward 8. She lives in Ward 8's Westmount neighbourhood with her golden retriever, Angus.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.06 - Dr. Audrey Jamal - Talking Economic Development03 Aug 202300:31:08
Dr. Audrey Jamal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management and the interim Assistant Dean (Strategic Partnerships and Societal Impact) in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.05 Peggy Brekveld President Ontario Federation of Agriculture27 Jul 202300:27:27
Peggy Brekveld is the president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. She and her husband Gert have been farming together for over 28 years. They own Woodstar Farm, a 75-cow dairy farm in Murillo, near Thunder Bay and have five grown children.

Peggy is also the chair of President's Council, Vice Chair of Canlead Solutions, Vice Chair of Canadian Agriculture Human Resources Council and Vice Chair of Agricultural Adaptation Council. She is a Class 12 AALP grad and a proud advocate for farming and agriculture wherever she goes. When given the opportunity Peggy capitalizes on her love for walking and singing a good tune.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.04 Jim Morrison Ward 10 Councillor City of Windsor20 Jul 202300:33:52
Jim Morrison was born and raised in Northern Ontario, in a little mining town called Wawa. He attended St. Clair College and completed a 3-year diploma in Business Administration. While at the college, Jim was elected to the Student Athletic Association. He was in charge of intra-mural sports and skipped the Varsity Curling Team to an OCAA Championship.

Jim left Windsor after graduating but enthusiastically returned twenty-five years ago when he accepted the opportunity of a company transfer. He has lived in Ward 10 ever since. Jim has been a bank manager for over 30 years, most recently employed by National Bank of Canada. During his career, Jim earned the designation of Personal Financial Planner with the Institute of Canadian Bankers. Throughout the years, he has represented his financial institutions in the community by serving on various donations committees.

Jim has had extensive experience and involvement with charitable organizations. He was the president of a start-up Rotary Club in Strathroy, which was the first to charter female members in Canada. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Easter Seals Society and this year had the privilege of taking on the role of Chairperson of the 2018 Easter Seals Telethon, held on March 25th.

Jim's personal interests include playing hockey and golf, and avidly following professional sports. He is a die-hard fan of both the Detroit Lions and Toronto Maple Leafs. Jim has been married for over 37 years to his wife Kathy. Together they have three grown children: Stacey, Brittany and Tom.



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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.03 - Dr Mike Moffatt Senior Director Smart Prosperity Institute13 Jul 202300:43:57
Dr Moffatt is our second returning guest. You can listen to his first episode at this link below or scroll back to Season 2 Episode 1 in your feed.

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/44522097

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Episode 6.02 - Mayor of Zorra Township/Warden of Oxford County Marcus Ryan06 Jul 202300:44:58
Mayor Ryan is our first returning guest, you can listen to his first episode that builds on this one at the link below or scrolling back in the podcast feed to Season 1 - Episode 2

https://www.spreaker.com/user/13674182/episode-1-2-marcus-ryan-zorra-township

Marcus Ryan grew up in rural Clarington Township and attended Queen’s University where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has been married to his wife Theresa for 25 years and they are raising two children, Charlie and Fiona, near Uniondale.

Marcus worked in the automotive industry for 10 years in a variety of Engineering positions. He got involved in politics through his community’s efforts to save A. J. Baker P. S. He has been a Zorra Council member since 2014, and this is his first term as Mayor and member of Oxford County Councillor. He was re-elected in 2022 as Mayor and selected as Warden of Oxford County.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.01 - Greg Layson Digital and Media Editor for Automotive News Canada29 Jun 202300:39:55
Greg Layson is the digital and mobile editor at Automotive News Canada. He was born, raised and educated in Windsor, Ont., long considered the automotive capital of Canada. He joined Automotive News Canada in in 2016 after a five-year stint at the CBC where he helped train the public broadcaster’s next generation of digital journalists from coast to coast to coast. Before that, he was an award-winning journalist at The Guelph Mercury, where he covered sports, spot news and federal politics. He attended both the University of Windsor and St. Clair College before a career that has spanned seven media outlets in three provinces. During his time away from work the father of three coaches youth baseball and basketball. His first car was a 1986 Pontiac Firebird, but he has always longed for a Porsche 911.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 7.08 - Kenneth Craig Mayor of the Municipality of Kindcardine19 Apr 202400:24:34
Mayor Kenneth Craig was raised on a dairy farm between Kincardine and Tiverton, On.  Along with his wife and five children, he pursued a career in dairy farming before moving into the town of Kincardine.  He enjoys sports, music, history, and people.Mayor Craig had served three terms as a councillor in the Municipality of Kincardine before successfully running for the position of mayor in the 2022 municipal election.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 6.0 - Season 6 Announcement and Teaser12 Jun 202300:03:54
A announcement and short teaser for Season 6 of Council Conversations. One of our returning guests gives a shout out to an event this weekend in Oxford County. More info below about that.

https://oxfordpride.ca/pride-2021/

https://www.oxfordcounty.ca/en/news/oxford-county-warden-s-pride-challenge.aspx

Season 6 launches June 29th at 7pm

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.06 - Cathy Taylor Executive Director of the Ontario Non-Profit Network20 Oct 202200:30:56
Cathy (she/her) has been a member of the ONN team since June 2012. Throughout her 20 years working in the nonprofit sector, including as the founding Executive Director of the Volunteer Centre of Guelph/Wellington, she has been passionate about collaboration and leadership in the sector. Cathy works with sector colleagues from across Ontario and Canada, as well as private sector and government officials, to create an enabling policy environment for nonprofit organizations. Cathy’s roots are in the environmental movement and she has been active in municipal politics. She holds a degree in political studies and history from Queen’s University, and attended the Maytree-York University Executive Directors Leadership program. Outside of work, she enjoys time with her family and her garden in Erin, Ontario.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.05 - Megan Stacey - City Hall Reporter The London Free Press13 Oct 202200:41:27
Megan Stacey is the city hall reporter at The London Free Press. When not live-tweeting political debates or covering local government decisions, she also writes about social issues. She's picked up Ontario Newspaper Awards for reporting on healthcare serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer, as well as the explosion that rocked London's Old East Village. She lives in London and loves to explore the best of the Forest City, including new restaurants and the beautiful Thames Valley Parkway. 

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.04 - Mayor Dan Mathieson – Mayor Stratford Ontario06 Oct 202200:22:16
Dan Mathieson is in his fifth term as Mayor of the City of Stratford and has sat on municipal council since 1995. He is past Chair of the Ontario Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC), Past Chair of Kings University College at Western University, Chair of the Stratford Police Services Board, a member of the Board of Directors of Festival Hydro and Rhyzome Networks and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Dan is also a Governor on the Board of i-Canada and a Board Member of Hampton Financial Corporation.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.03 - Mayor Alison Warwick - Mayor of Thames Centre29 Sep 202200:23:50
Mayor/Warden Warwick is stepping away from politics in Thames Centre and Middlesex County. In 2014 she was elected as Ward 3 councillor for Thames Centre and in 2018 was elected Mayor. She currently is serving as the Warden for Middlesex County. She also is chair of the Kettle Creek Conservation Authority and chair of South Central Ontario Region Economic Development.


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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.02 - Dr. Zachary Spicer22 Sep 202200:41:51
My first ever returning guest! Dr. Zachary Spicer returns to talk public policy in SW Ontario including the 4 day work week pilot in Zorra Township, his 2 new books and Strong Mayors.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 5.01 - Aldo DiCarlo - Mayor of Amherstburg15 Sep 202200:30:39
Mayor Aldo DiCarlo is stepping away from politics after 8 years as Mayor of Amherstburg.

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5.00 - Re-launch08 Sep 202200:09:30
I fell off the face of the earth but now I am back.... A new season of Council Conversations right in time for municipal elections

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Battery Powered Bonus Episode - Talking LG/Stellantis Announcement with Stephen MacKenzie24 Mar 202200:23:20
Last week Stephen MacKenzie and I recorded our episode 4.04. Less than 48 hours later, news broke of the LG/Stellantis Battery Plant. Stephen agreed to come back on for a rapid response mere hours after the announcement to talk through how it happened, what comes next and more!
Episode 4.04 - Stephen Mackenzie President and CEO of Invest WindsorEssex24 Mar 202200:55:28
Stephen MacKenzie is the President and CEO of Invest WindsorEssex responsible for advancing economic development to grow and sustain prosperity in Southwest Ontario, Canada.
He has spent 27 years in economic development organizations in Connecticut, Nova Scotia and now Ontario. Prior to joining IWE, he served as the Executive Director of the Southeastern Connecticut Enterprise Region and previously held the position of Senior Vice President of the Connecticut
Economic Resource Center.
Before joining CERC, he was the Director Economic Development in Stamford Connecticut. In Halifax, Stephen was a Senior Executive Major Projects for the Nova Scotia Department of Economic Development's Investment and Trade Division. Previously he spent four years with the TD Bank, and later served in sales and marketing functions at different organizations in both Canada and Belgium.
Stephen has been a part-time lecturer at European University and Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax. He received a bachelor's degree in Commerce from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, completed his MBA at European University in Belgium, and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. He is a member of the International Advisory Committee of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), and a Board member for the Canada-United States Business Association (CUSBA).

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 7.07 - Fred Francis - Ward 1 Councillor City of Windsor11 Apr 202400:45:13
Fred was raised in South Windsor where he attended Notre Dame Catholic Elementary School and Holy Names Catholic High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree (combined honours History/Political Science) from Western University in 2003 and studied at the University of Windsor, earning both a Master of Arts degree (History) in 2006 and a Bachelor of Education degree in 2009.

Prior to being elected to Windsor City Council in 2014, Fred worked in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. He has extensive management experience having been the Director of Business Development for the region’s largest automotive retailer group and currently serving as the Executive Director of the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County.

Fred and his wife Carolyn reside in Ward 1 in the City of Windsor. He is a three-term City Councillor, re-elected in 2018 and 2022 on a platform that placed taxpayers first, while working to build stronger neighbourhoods. As a councillor, Fred has been a strong proponent of fiscal responsibility at City Hall. He has also focused on job creation in the region; holding the line on property taxes; continuing to decrease the City’s debt, increasing its financial reserves; and investing in our roads, sewers and parks infrastructure. Fred believes in a strong and vibrant City of Windsor with a quality of life that is second to none.

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Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
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Episode 4.03 - Susan Foxton - Mayor North Dumfries Township17 Mar 202200:37:14
After serving 14 years as Councillor for Ward 1 in North Dumfries, I entered the race for mayor and was elected in 2014. Seeking re-election in 2018, I was once again successful in confirming my place as mayor of North Dumfries and Region of Waterloo Councillor for the 2018 to 2022 term. I believe in a strong Regional Council which enables and reinforces the strength of the seven municipalities which make up the Region of Waterloo. I proudly serve and cherish North Dumfries and its people.

I graduated from Conestoga College from the Recreation and Leadership Program as well as the Advanced Business Application and holds a Canada Customs Introduction to Customs and Customs Duty Drawback. For 32 years I organized and Chaired the Community Police Advisory Committee for North Dumfries, I also Chaired the Seniors Advisory Group, was a member for the North Dumfries Smart and Caring Foundation and a Warden of Christ Anglican Church.

I was a volunteer at a grassroots level organizing blood donor clinics, teaching learn to skate and swimming as well as coaching hockey and ringette.Past employment included Youth and Preschool Director, Life Skills Coach, Assistant Aquatic Director, and Inventory Planning /Logistics Coordinator. When I was successful in winning the seat as the Mayor of North Dumfries, I retired from my job and choose to dedicate my time working for the people of North Dumfries.

At the present time I sit on Administration and Finance Committee for the Region of Waterloo, Budget Committee for the Region, Community Services, Library, and I am Vice-Chair of Planning and Works at the Regional Level. I also sit on the Grand River Accessibility Committee as the Regional representative. Some of my other appointments are, Vice- Chair of the Grand River Conservation Authority, Jack Young Civic Award Committee, Board member of Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology, was Chair of the Top Aggregate Producing Municipalities of Ontario for 5 years and presently I sit as a Board member of TAPMO. I also sit on the Board of Energy.

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Episode 4.02 - Mayor Al Strathdee - Mayor of St Marys11 Mar 202200:38:05
Al Strathdee was first elected Mayor in 2014 and is now serving his second term. He is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University, with an Honours BA in History and Political Science and also is a graduate of the University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Education. Al is a business  small operator and has always been actively involved in several community organizations. Al and his wife Gloria have three children. Al enjoys travel, music and spending time with family.

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Episode 4.01 - Gary McNamara - Mayor Town of Tecumseh & Essex County Warden04 Mar 202200:52:32
Born and raised in Cornwall, Ontario, Mayor McNamara and his family have called Tecumseh home since 1981.

After working at Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd. as a Power Engineer for 28 years, Gary retired in 2011. He has been married to Heather for 47 years, is the father of two grown sons, and proud grandfather of four.

Residents of Tecumseh first elected Gary to Tecumseh Town Council in November 1991. He was then voted in as Deputy Mayor in 1998, and as Mayor for the Town in 2003. Re-elected to the position of Mayor in 2006, acclaimed in 2010, re-elected in 2014 and acclaimed once again in 2018, Gary has successfully, and with the highest level of integrity, held this office for 15 years.

Gary’s County colleagues entrusted Gary by voting for him as Deputy Warden of the County of Essex from 2000-2003 and again for the 2010-2014 term. In December 2018, they reaffirmed their confidence in Gary’s abilities, electing him as Warden for the County.

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Episode 3.12 - End of Season Summary and Looking Ahead!31 Dec 202100:24:22
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Re-Uploaded Episode 3.11 Mayor Nelson Santos of Kingsville19 Dec 202100:45:22
NOTE the full episode of my Conversation with Mayor Nelson Santos, not sure why only half uploaded the first time but now you can hear his cliffhanger thoughts on the town's electricity supply.

Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos was first elected to Municipal Council in 1997 where he served two terms as a Councillor before becoming Kingsville’s first Deputy Mayor to be elected at large following the municipal amalgamations of Kingsville with the former Townships of Gosfield North and Gosfield South.

Nelson Santos was elected Mayor of Kingsville in 2003 and is now serving his fifth term as the Chief Executive Officer for the municipality. In his 24 years of municipal office, Mayor Santos was elected by Essex County Council to serve as Deputy Warden (2018-Present) and previously (2003-2006). Mayor Santos also served as Essex County Warden (2006-2010).

In representing the interests of his community and region of Windsor-Essex County, Mr. Santos has held portfolios involving regional economic development, physician recruitment, poverty reduction, heritage preservation, tourism, county library service, policing, emergency planning and communications and others.

Prior to entering politics, Mayor Santos worked on his grandfather's family farm for several years. He served as a journalist and editor for 29 years for community newspapers and retired as an active Realtor after 10 years. Today, his active lifestyle keeps him wearing many hats as a photographer and continues to work as a Real Estate Assistant with his wife Stephanie. Together, they are parents to three children Emelia (13) and twins Jaxson and Madelyn (6).


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Episode 3.10 - Councillor Amy Martin - Ward 6 Norfolk County10 Dec 202100:40:38
Amy Martin is a 33 year old, first term, municipal councillor for Ward 6 (Port Dover) in Norfolk County. Amy campaigned on being accessible and communicating with constituents and won with over 50% of the vote in her community. She’s the first female representative for ward 6. 



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Episode 3.09 - Deputy Mayor Aakash Desai - Municipality of Grey Highlands03 Dec 202100:43:17
Aakash Desai moved to Canada in 2006 at the age of 15. Since then he has been a proud resident of Grey Highlands. He got involved in the public sphere in 2011 when he was elected to the Grey Highlands Chamber of Commerce Board. He was elected Vice-President in 2013. On April 29, 2014 Aakash became a Canadian citizen and soon after filed his nomination papers to run for council in the 2014 elections. He was sworn in as a councillor on Dec 1 – his 24th birthday. In 2018 he successfully ran for the position of Deputy Mayor and defeated the incumbent. He lives in Markdale with his fiancée and (still) dreams of someday playing for Manchester United.

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Episode 3.08 - Jason Reynar - CAO of the City of Windsor26 Nov 202100:31:25
Jason Reynar, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B., LL.M, M.B.A., Acc.Dir.

Rapidly improving our quality of life through local government innovation is Jason's passion. As a lawyer and Chief Administrative Officer, he navigates through a haze of policy and regulation to find practical – sometimes disruptive – ways to deliver services, such as a public transit system powered by a ride-sharing app. Jason currently leads a team of over 3,000 dedicated public servants at the City of Windsor, Ontario, and is responsible to City Council for its nearly $1B annual operating and capital budget. He strives to create an organization and community that is authentic, collaborative, creative and resilient.

Jason's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Criminal Justice and Public Policy from the University of Guelph, a Bachelor of Laws and Masters of Law (Municipal Specialization) from Osgoode Hall Law School, and a Masters of Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business. Jason is an Accredited Director with the Chartered Governance Institute of Canada.

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Episode 3.07 - Shawn Micallef - Author and Columnist with the Toronto Star19 Nov 202100:46:07
Shawn Micallef is the author of Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto, Full Frontal TO, and The Trouble With Brunch: Work, Class and the Pursuit of Leisure. He’s a weekly columnist at the Toronto Star, a senior editor and co-owner of Spacing and teaches at the University of Toronto. His most recent book, Frontier City: Toronto on the Verge of Greatness, was published in 2017 and he is currently working on a book about tourism.

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Episode 3.06 - Megan Stacey City Hall Reporter The London Free Press12 Nov 202100:51:42
also writes about social issues. She's picked up Ontario Newspaper Awards for reporting on healthcare serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer, as well as the explosion that rocked London's Old East Village. She lives in London and loves to explore the best of the Forest City, including new restaurants and the beautiful Thames Valley Parkway. 

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Episode 7.06 - Councillor Kathryn Desrosiers - Town of Aylmer04 Apr 202400:35:16

Kathryn is a first term Town of Aylmer councillor and a long-term resident of the community. As a dedicated mother, she understands the importance of family, community, and a diverse representation of town council. Kathryn has tremendous pride and commitment for the community of Aylmer. She volunteers and serves for several community groups including; Municipal Finance Committee, EECC Board of Governance, Terrace Lodge Redevelopment Committee, Treasurer of the Parent Teacher Association and Planning Member of the Elgin County Women’s Leadership Committee. 

She is a passionate advocate for equality and gender parity within government as well as health and programs that encourage and facilitate engagement and inclusion in the community. Kathryn believes that through her experience, continued dedication to hands on work and her absolute devotion to the town she loves; she can continue to affect the changes that Aylmer deserves


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Episode 3.05 - Dave Cassidy President Unifor 44404 Nov 202100:39:59
Dave Cassidy is Unifor Local 444’s President representing 20,000 active and retired members in 31 workplaces that range from Automotive, Gaming, Energy, Transportation, Administrative, Waste & Recycle Management, Policing and Retirement Living.  As a certified electrician, Dave is the Unifor National Chair of Trades, representing those working in the trades from the Pacific  to the Atlantic in Canada. Dave is also a member of Unifor’s distinguished National Executive Board. Dave has handled many key negotiations and collective bargaining with major employers in Windsor, including Chrysler/FCA/Stellantis, Caesars, Integram and GFL.  Dave was elected by the people for his “Membership First” attitude, bringing in an open-door policy and an excellence in communication initiative which takes full advantage of the social media platforms in which Dave can better be in touch with his members. Though Dave holds many important positions and elected titles, the members know him as just Dave.

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Episode 3.04 - Barbara Swartzentruber - ED of Smart Cities at the City of Guelph28 Oct 202100:35:18
Barbara Swartzentruber is currently the Executive Director of the Smart Cities Office at the City of Guelph. As winners’ of the Canada’s Smart City Challenge, the City and County of Wellington, are collaborating with public and private sector partners to create a data and technology enabled Circular Food Economy. Building on the principles of a circular economy and leveraging the power of data and technology, they are re-imagining a sustainable regional food system that increases access to healthy nutritious food for all, prevents food loss and waste and creates circular businesses for a regenerative economy.

Barbara is a public sector innovator with work at the local, provincial and national levels in the areas of public policy, smart cities, citizen engagement, digital economy, rural broadband, open government, data and technology. She has taught public policy, community development and advocacy at several Canadian universities. She was appointed to the Council of Canadian Academies Expert Panel on the Circular Economy in Canada.

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Episode 3.03: Councillor Bil Ioannidis Ward 7 City of Kitchener21 Oct 202100:38:45
Bil was born and raised in Kitchener. He is a lifelong resident of Ward 7 where he currently lives, along with his wife Laura and his two children. Bil holds a degree from Carleton University and worked as a financial advisor with Investors Group where he specialized in retirement planning before turning his attention full-time to serving the citizens of Kitchener on City Council. Bil was first elected to council in 2010.

In addition to his official duties as a councillor, Bil remains active in our community, supporting initiatives like Movember, organizing events for the Food Bank and actively supporting and promoting Kitchener’s music and film industries. He also works with the Leejay Levene Art Calendar project – an organization dedicated to remembering the life and legacy of Leejay Levene by raising funds in his name for local non-profits.

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Episode 3.02 - Mayor Tom Comiskey - Town of Ingersoll14 Oct 202100:45:31
The connections Mayor Ted Comiskey has to Ingersoll date back much farther than the beginning of his time of holding office. The Comiskey family came to Canada from Ireland in 1835, settling in the town now known as Ingersoll, Ontario. Growing up in Ingersoll, Ted attended Sacred Heart School and Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute, going on to attend and graduate Western University. Ted began his business career working in regional businesses where he has amassed a combined 41 years in business and industrial management experience.

First elected Mayor in 2010, Mayor Comiskey is the Oxford County Deputy Warden and in his third term as Ingersoll’s Mayor. He is also proudly the Chair of the “Demand the Right” Campaign, the aim of which is to allow municipalities to be given the right to say Yes or No to proposed landfill sites within 3.5kn of their borders, which successfully led to the introduction of Provincial Bill 197.

In his personal life, Mayor Comiskey has been married to his wife Sherry for 33 years and they share two children. Sherry is an educator with 33 years of experience, she currently teaches grade school at St. Jude’s Elementary in Ingersoll. Their oldest Christopher has a Master’s in Education and works for the Cambridge Separate School Board, Christopher made Ted and Sherry grandparents last year with the arrival of baby Norah. Their youngest Edward achieved a Degree in Science at Lakehead University, Thunder Bay and is now a paramedic in the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Episode 3.01 - CAO Michael Di Lullo - Middlesex Centre07 Oct 202100:34:00
Michael Di Lullo was raised in London Ontario and attended Western University completing both his undergraduate and graduate schooling attending the Local Government Program.  Michael has progressed as a Municipal Clerk onto a Senior Administrator with experience working across the Province in large urban such as Brampton to small rural in Huron County.  He is now the Chief Administrative Officer at the Municipality of Middlesex Centre which is located in southwestern Ontario.

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Season 3 Teaser03 Oct 202100:04:12
A Teaser for Season 3 - Come back Thursday at 7pm between now and Christmas for Season 3 of Council Conversations
Summer Special: Patreon Content29 Jul 202100:36:20
A special episode that provides a tease of what Patreons' get to listen to after every episode of Council Conversation as well as the monthly "Month in Review" Podcast. If you want to support the Podcast can you here on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/SWOCouncilWatcher

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Episode 2.12 - Season 2 finale and reflections08 Jul 202100:29:16
A discussion of Season 2, hints of season 3 and more.

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Episode 2.11 - Mayor Darrin Canniff of the Municipality of Chatham-Ken24 Jun 202100:43:14
Darrin’s passion is giving back to the great community he lives in. Besides co-chairing the 2018 International Plowing Match, Darrin is the past Chair of Mainstreet Credit Union, past Chair of Entegrus Inc., past co-chair of the United Way Campaign, past Director of the CKHA and past Chair of the Prosperity Roundtable. Darrin was first elected to Council in 2014 and served for one term as Councillor for Ward 6 before being elected Mayor in 2018. His goal is to empower all citizens and encourages them to get involved with their community.

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Episode 2.10 - Councillor Sarah Emons of the Township of Southwold17 Jun 202100:48:26
Sarah grew up in the City of St. Thomas. She has a husband Theo and two sons – Alex and Nathaniel. Sarah has a BSc. Biology from the University of Waterloo and a MSc. Geography (Environmental Science) from Western University.

Over the years, Sarah has worked for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Imperial Oil – Cold Lake Operations. Currently, she manages a small goat farm. Sarah supports sustainable agriculture, and enjoys hiking (Botonizing and Birding along the way), and other outdoor activities such as kayaking. She sits on the Young at Heart Committee, the Landfill Committee, Canada Day Committee and the War Memorial Committee. Sarah volunteers at as many community events as possible (Shedden Fair, Optimist events etc.)

Her family has set aside space on their small farm to restore three wetland cells, tall grass prairie plantings and over 100 trees, and hope to continue with more in the future.

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Episode 7.05 - Councillor Morgaine Halpin - Ward 2 in Central Elgin01 Mar 202400:25:02
Morgaine is a first term Central Elgin councillor in the ward her family has called home for eight generations. She lives in Sparta with her children - Elliot, Robin, and Sage.

As a member of council, Morgaine serves on the boards for Catfish Creek Conservation Authority and Central Elgin's Not for Profit Housing board. She is also a director on the board of Nokee Kwe, an indigenous-led employment and education centre in nearby London.

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Episode 2.9 - Ward 8 Councillor Gary Kaschak - City of Windsor10 Jun 202100:56:51
Gary Kaschak was born and raised in the City of Windsor. As a lifetime resident of the city’s east end, Gary has come to know Ward 8 and the City of Windsor very well. He began his schooling at Coronation Grade School before graduating from W F Herman Secondary School. He continued on to post-secondary education at St. Clair College and the University of Windsor.

In 1981, Gary accepted full time employment with the Canadian Federal Government working for what was known back then as Revenue Canada. Gary performed many civil service functions but prides himself on helping people and answering questions regarding income tax matters. Gary later became an administrator and transferred to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). His prime role was border security and securing other CBSA facilities. Gary had extensive involvement in public safety, dealing with cameras; radios; access control; threat and risk assessments; and government security clearances.

Once elected City Councillor, Gary kept his promise to retire from the CBSA, and after a 37-year career has now become a full time Windsor City Councillor as of December 2018. Gary has been heavily involved in many local sports organizations. Coaching children in hockey and baseball and giving back to the community was always very satisfying, which added to his desire to serve the residents of Ward 8 and the rest of the city as well.

Gary and his wife Mary are the proud parents of two sons, Ryan and Adam Kaschak who both have full time careers and are productive citizens in their community.

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/garykaschakward8

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Episode 2.8 - Mayor Hilda Macdonald of the Municipality of Leamington03 Jun 202100:55:06
Born and raised in Leamington, Hilda MacDonald was elected Mayor of the
Municipality of Leamington on October 22, 2018. Mayor MacDonald served
as Leamington’s Deputy Mayor for one term and as a Leamington
Councillor for two terms. Mayor MacDonald sits on Essex County Council,
and serves on many local boards as well as the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Board of Directors and Ontario Small
Urban Municipalities (OSUM) Executive Committee. Known for her honesty
and fairness, Mayor MacDonald is a fierce advocate for the community that
she loves.

Facebook: facebook.com/hilda.macdonald.7
Twitter: @HildaMacDonald

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Episode 2.7 Stephen Bolton - President, CEO and Head Coach of Libro Credit Union27 May 202100:38:27
The Head Coach since 2012, Stephen has been with Libro since 1988. He spearheaded the combination with United Communities Credit Union in 2013 while focusing on economic development in southwestern Ontario, while enabling and ensuring outstanding customer satisfaction levels. Stephen holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Windsor, and an Executive MBA from the Ivey School of Business. He is a graduate of the Institute of Corporate Directors Program through the Rotman School of Management, an Associate of the Credit Union Institute of Canada, a graduate of the Queen’s Executive Program, and holds certificates from the Canadian Securities Institute.

During his career, Stephen has been on a number of community and financial services boards. He currently serves as a director on the London Economic Development Corporation Board, as well as the Canadian Credit Union Association, of which he was Chair of the Board for 2016 – 2018. Stephen and his wife Betty live on a farm west of London, and have two children. He enjoys reading, coaching, travelling, running, and biking. He is active on social media.

Twitter: @SteveLibroCU

Twitter: @libroCU

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Episode 2.6 – Mayor Aina DeViet of Middlesex Centre20 May 202100:56:24
Aina DeViet, was elected Mayor of Middlesex Centre in 2018 having served on Council since 2010 and County Council since 2016. In 2018, Aina was also elected to the Board of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and appointed as a County representative to the Board of Health (currently MLHU Vice-Chair, and Finance and Facilities and Governance Committee member). AMO appointed Aina as their representative to the LAS (AMO Business Services) Board, a not-for-profit corporation created to enhance municipal capacity through operational improvements in 2020. At a municipal level, Aina sits on the Lake Huron Water and Ilderton Medical Boards.

Facebook — Aina DeViet, Mayor of Middlesex Centre
Twitter — @AinaDeViet

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