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Now displaying: April, 2017
Apr 29, 2017

This week, the CanCon team discusses the companies caught in the gravity of Uber's circling of the toilet bowl, and evaluates the results of Tilt's preference of 'culture' and growth over everything else.

Music clip (under fair dealing): "Down in Flames" by The Super Friendz

Apr 23, 2017

This week on CanCon, the team evaluates the latest announcements from Shopify Unite and Facebook's F8, before talking about keeping millennials engaged in the workplace.

Music clip (under fair dealing): "Youth is wasted on the young" by Young Galaxy

Apr 16, 2017

This week on CanCon, the team explains why the Internet of Things will ruin everything, and argues whether AI's uncanny valley is aided at all by voice recognition.

Music clip (under fair dealing): "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult

Apr 8, 2017

This week on CanCon, the team plays a game of Good CEO/Bad CEO, and discusses why we'll never have unlimited data plans in Canada.

Canadian Content music clip: "The Sting" by Nick Diamonds

Apr 1, 2017

This week, the CanCon team talks about potential BlackBerry/Bombardier boondoggles affecting the innovation agenda, whether smartphones are still cool, and if it's a bad idea to encourage women to enter STEM careers.

Canadian Content music clip (under fair dealing): "Grifting" by Timber Timbre

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