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Now displaying: February, 2016
Feb 29, 2016

On this episode of CanCon, Communitech's Chris Plunkett joins to talk about U.S. tech companies taking Canadian talent and paths to the Valley, MWC, startup living wages, and Yelp's PR mess in Talia Jane.

Canadian content clip: "The Day we Hit the Coast" by Thrush Hermit (under fair dealing)

Feb 22, 2016

On this episode of CanCon, special guest star Bruce Croxon joins us to talk about Apple's security fight with the FBI and how that affects Canadians, our current expectations of online privacy, and startup privilege.

Canadian content clip: "Bad as They Seem" by Hayden(under fair dealing)

Feb 16, 2016

On this episode of CanCon, the team ponders comes up with ways to 'save' Twitter, and discusses the evolution of the web (currently in Raichu form).

Canadian content clip: "Too Old to Die Young" by Timber Timbre (under fair dealing)

Feb 7, 2016

 

On this episode of CanCon, the team ponders if BlackBerry is still a Canadian tech company, talks tech gentrification, and about all the new food delivery apps cropping up.

Canadian content clip: "Amelia Earhart" by The Inbreds (under fair dealing)

Feb 1, 2016

On this episode of CanCon, the team ponders if Winter is Coming for Canadian tech and if Canadian companies can handle the cold. We also check in on developments with major American tech companies.

Canadian content clip: "Violent Dreams" by Thrush Hermit (under fair dealing)

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