Podcast
Most Recent Podcasts
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17 February 2012: Alec Ross, State Department Senior Advisor on Innovation
In Ottawa to participate in the OpenPolicy@DFAIT conference, Alec Ross, the State Department's Senior Advisor on Innovation, sat down with us to speak about the role of technology in government and diplomacy. (6:11, 8.5MB MP3)
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15 February 2012: Alumni Podcast: Jim Watson, Ottawa Mayor
Ottawa mayor Jim Watson is an alumnus of the State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program. In this podcast, he talks about visiting Washington, D.C. with the program in 1991, and what he took from the experience. (5:44, 7.9MB MP3)
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1 February 2012: Dylan Miner, Aboriginal Artist
Dylan Miner is a Métis artist from Michigan whose work is featured in an upcoming Vancouver Art Gallery exhibit, Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture. In this podcast, he talks about his work with youth and bicycles. (3:50, 3.5MB MP3)
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13 January 2012: Alumni Podcast: Goran Pesic, Canadian Commercial Corporation
Goran Pesic is a special advisor to the Canadian Commercial Corporation. Prior to joining the CCC, he worked in senior positions both inside and outside of government. Mr. Pesic took part in the American Studies Instutite Exchange Program in 2006. (13:20, 12.2MB MP3)
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