• Daniel Fontaine on Building Stronger Communities
    2025/10/31

    In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Fontaine, a leader whose journey spans healthcare, government, and community building. From his early days working on a family farm in Manitoba to his current role as City Councillor and Mayoral Candidate of New Westminster and board member at Hockey Canada, Daniel’s story is one of resilience, advocacy, and a relentless drive to make a difference.

    Daniel opens up about the values that have guided him through diverse roles: the importance of public service, the power of advocacy, and the lessons learned from both setbacks and successes. He shares candid reflections on leading through crisis, including the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the qualities that define true leadership: listening, adaptability, and hope. We dive deep into the pressing issues facing long-term care in British Columbia, from the staggering waitlists to the opportunities for innovation and collaboration. Daniel and Heather discuss the untapped potential of internationally educated nurses, the need for streamlined credentialing, and the promise of dual credit programs to train the next generation of healthcare workers.

    Throughout the conversation, Daniel’s optimism shines through. He believes in the power of community, the necessity of bold solutions, and the importance of giving everyone a voice. Whether he’s advocating for seniors, championing local hockey, or running for mayor, Daniel’s commitment to building a brighter, more inclusive future is unwavering. If you’re looking for inspiration, practical insights, and a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership, this episode is for you.

    Chapter 1: Introduction & Daniel’s Background
    0:00:00 – 0:01:33
    Heather introduces Daniel Fontaine, his career highlights, and welcomes him to the podcast.

    Chapter 2: Common Threads in Daniel’s Career
    0:01:33 – 0:03:53
    Discussion of advocacy and public service as the main themes throughout Daniel’s diverse career.

    Chapter 3: Stepping into Municipal Leadership
    0:03:53 – 0:06:52
    Daniel clarifies his role as acting mayor and reflects on how his past experiences shape his approach to governance.

    Chapter 4: Early Work Ethic & First Jobs
    0:06:52 – 0:08:13
    Daniel and Heather share stories about their first jobs and the values learned from early work experiences.

    Chapter 5: Challenges & Opportunities in Long-Term Care
    0:08:13 – 0:11:30
    Daniel discusses the persistent challenges in long-term care, the impact of demographics, and the potential of technology and AI.

    Chapter 6: Public Perceptions & Costs of Continuing Care
    0:11:30 – 0:12:51
    Addressing misconceptions about continuing care and the economic benefits of investing in it.

    Chapter 7: Systemic Issues: Waitlists & Infrastructure
    0:12:51 – 0:13:54
    Discussion about long waitlists for care, costs of new beds, and the need for collaboration across sectors.

    Chapter 8: Internationally Educated Nurses & Credentialing
    0:13:54 – 0:17:20
    The barriers faced by internationally trained healthcare professionals and the need for streamlined credentialing.

    Chapter 9: Dual Credit Programs & Workforce Development
    0:17:20 – 0:21:52
    Exploring dual credit programs in high schools to encourage healthcare careers, especially for young women.

    Chapter 10: Leadership in Crisis: Lessons from the Pandemic
    0:21:52 – 0:24:47
    Daniel’s experience leading through COVID-19, the importance of hope, listening, and steady leadership.

    Chapter 11: Emergency Preparedness & Future Crises
    0:24:47 – 0:27:03
    The necessity of regularly testing emergency plans and being prepared for future pandemics or disasters.

    Chapter 12: Priorities for New Westminster
    0:27:03 – 0:29:21
    Daniel’s priorities as acting mayor and his announcement to run for mayor, focusing on infrastructure and community needs.

    Chapter 13: Learning from Setbacks
    0:29:21 – 0:31:38
    Daniel reflects on setbacks, particularly during the pandemic, and the growth that comes from overcoming challenges.

    Chapter 14: National Sport Governance & Community Impact
    0:31:38 – 0:33:47
    How Daniel’s local experience informs his role on the Hockey Canada board and the value of community connection.

    Chapter 15: Legacy, Democracy & Final Reflections
    0:33:47 – 0:37:20
    Daniel’s hopes for his legacy, the importance of listening and democracy, and closing remarks.

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    38 分
  • Dr. Denise Milne on Alberta’s Aging Demographics
    2025/10/10
    What does it take to lead change in a sector that touches every family, every community, and every generation?In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Denise Milne, Executive Director of the Alberta Continuing Care Association, to explore the personal and professional journey behind one of Alberta’s most passionate advocates for seniors.Denise’s story is one of lifelong learning, resilience, and a relentless drive to make a difference. From her early days working in a nursing home alongside her grandfather, to leading major mental health and social service organizations, Denise has seen firsthand the challenges and the opportunities facing Alberta’s aging population. We dive deep into the shifting demographics that are reshaping the province, the government’s billion-dollar commitment to transforming continuing care, and the innovative solutions being developed to support both seniors and the caregivers who stand beside them. Denise shares candid reflections on what it means to build a system that values dignity, respect, and community, and why true leadership means bringing people together, even when the path forward is uncertain.This is more than a conversation about policy. It’s a look inside the heart of a leader, the realities of a sector in transition, and the collective effort required to ensure every Albertan can age with grace and support.If you care about the future of healthcare, the power of advocacy, or the stories that shape our communities, this episode is for you.Listen now and discover what it really means to care.Chapter 1: Introduction & Alberta’s Aging Demographics 0:00:04 – 0:02:02 Heather Maxwell introduces the episode, highlights Alberta’s changing demographics, and welcomes Dr. Denise Milne.Chapter 2: Dr. Milne’s Career Journey & Early Influences 0:02:02 – 0:04:07 Dr. Milne shares her background, early experiences in continuing care, and her path through various roles in mental health and government.Chapter 3: Personal Stories & The Value of Respect in Senior Care 0:04:07 – 0:06:23 Heather and Denise discuss personal family stories, the importance of dignity and respect for seniors, and intergenerational influences.Chapter 4: The Role and Impact of the Alberta Continuing Care Association (ACCA) 0:06:23 – 0:11:26 Denise explains ACCA’s history, membership, advocacy, and its role in shaping policy and supporting seniors’ care in Alberta.Chapter 5: Demographic Shifts & The Sandwich Generation 0:11:26 – 0:12:46 Discussion on Alberta’s growing senior population, the impact on healthcare, and the challenges faced by families balancing care for both children and aging parents.Chapter 6: Supporting Caregivers & Community Involvement 0:12:46 – 0:16:35 Exploring the essential role of informal caregivers, community support, and strategies to help families and seniors remain at home.Chapter 7: Maxwell Management Group & Purpose-Driven Leadership 0:16:35 – 0:18:26 Heather shares the mission and values of Maxwell Management Group and its commitment to supporting organizations in the sector.Chapter 8: Government Investment & Infrastructure Challenges 0:18:26 – 0:23:24 Denise discusses Alberta’s budget allocation, the need for new care spaces, think tanks, and position papers on infrastructure and funding.Chapter 9: Human Resources & Workforce Development 0:23:24 – 0:27:58 Focus on staffing, leadership, and the importance of human resources in delivering quality care for seniors.Chapter 10: Innovations, Implementation, and the Future of Continuing Care 0:27:58 – 0:33:22 Discussion on workforce strategies, innovations, and the role of ACCA in driving change and supporting the future of seniors’ care.Chapter 11: Careers in Continuing Care & Leadership Lessons 0:33:22 – 0:34:56 Denise shares advice for those considering a career in continuing care and reflects on her leadership legacy.Chapter 12: Closing Remarks & Call to Action 0:34:56 – End
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    36 分
  • A Minute with Maxwell: Mission in Motion TRAILER
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