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Anthropovlog

Eloïse Armary

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A podcast about language and travels by the anthropology student Eloïse Armary. Series 1: Bilinguisme in Montreal Series 2: Solo travels . Un podcast sur les langues et les voyages par l'étudiante en anthropologie Eloïse Armary. Saison 1: Bilinguisme à Montréal Saison 2: Voyages solos
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How I Met America

Maïwen Coaching

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The Maïwen Podcast is where a cool American English Coach who's totally into American culture (I'm all about that MTV generation) delves deep into the American scene. We're talkin' everything from Cancel Culture to Comic-Con to Late-night Shows, and I'm here to break it down for you, so you know what's goin' on ONLY IN AMERICA!
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Concert's recordings of the Choir & Orchestra of the Grandes Ecoles, Paris, France. Coming to you from Paris, France, COGE Podcast brings you a wide selection of concert's recordings. The COGE is the first student musical society in Paris. For more than 20 years this non-profit organisation welcomes every year among its choirs and orchestra more than 300 students from the Grandes Ecoles and Universities of Paris and its outskirt, to perform masterpieces of classical music. More information a ...
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D'un point de vue externe, le monde académique est utopique, une Tour d'ivoire, et définitivement un endroit moins stressant et moins anxiogène que le monde réel dans lequel nous vivons et travaillons. Les donnés statistiques récentes soulignent qu'1 étudiant sur 5, soit 20% de la population étudiante, à un moment donné ou un autre, fait l'expérience d'un problème de santé mentale, que ce soit relié au stress, à la dépression, à l'anxiété ou autre. Une chose est sûre, tu n'es pas seul. Il ex ...
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U SPORTS

U SPORTS

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Welcome to U SPORTS Podcasts, your home for exclusive interviews with student-athletes, coaches, university athletics staff and U SPORTS national office representatives. Stay up to date with what’s going on with university sports in Canada listening to our experienced contributors and insiders as they take you through all of the week’s stories. Be the first to hear it, here on U SPORTS Podcasts. ---- Bienvenue sur la chaine officielle des podcasts U SPORTS, l’espace central où vous trouverez ...
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In All Fairness is a Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice podcast channel welcoming representatives from the legal community and exploring how we can all contribute to improving the administration of justice in Canada. Legal professionals will benefit from informed discussions on key issues, essential knowledge and insights to strengthen their practice. En toute justice est une série de balados de l’Institut canadien d’administration de la justice qui donne la parole à différ ...
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Nick Kortex est un musicien électronique français et DJ né à La Seyne sur Mer (Var). D'abord, Nick Kortex fut un étudiant en cinéma et en théâtre contemporain, puis il confirma son choix pour la musique électronique et le DJing années après années. Nick Kortex est très influencé par son monde intérieur. Du Chill Out à la Dance, de l'Easy Listening à la House, jusqu'à l'Urban Latin, l'Electro Jazz, l'Electro Reggae, et l'Electro Classique Nick Kortex explore différents genres et garde son che ...
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Le Père Goriot est un roman d’Honoré de Balzac, écrit en 1834, dont la publication débute dans la Revue de Paris et qui paraît en 1835 en librairie. Il fait partie des Scènes de la vie privée de la Comédie humaine. Le Père Goriot établit les bases de ce qui deviendra un véritable édifice : la Comédie humaine, construction littéraire unique en son genre, avec des liens entre les volumes, des passerelles, des renvois. (Résumé par Wikipédia) Le Père Goriot (English: Father Goriot or Old Goriot) ...
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“Without women, no progress is possible”. Driven by this conviction, UNMUTE is a platform amplifying women’s voices who are shaping their future and the world. Because learning from their experiences can inspire us to act, and to speak up. In this first podcast, 20 young women tell us about what perseverance and determination means in science, and how they are committed to improving the lives of millions of people across Africa and the world. The editor Aline Afanoukoé talks to the winners o ...
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast exploring the ins and outs of American culture, quirks, and everyday phenomena. I’m your host, Maï, your trusty American English coach and cultural guide, here to help you understand the little details that make American life so intriguing. Today, we’re tackling a term that you might have heard in TV s…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dive into the unique, sometimes quirky, and always interesting aspects of American culture. I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, here to explore the stories behind the trends, traditions, and cultural phenomena that make the U.S. such a fascinating place. Today’s topic might …
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dig into all the quirky, fun, and downright fascinating traditions that make American culture what it is. I’m your host, Maï, your American English coach and cultural guide, here to serve up another slice of Americana. Today’s episode is a real treat – it’s all about one of the most unusual an…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we break down all the fascinating bits of American culture, one episode at a time. I’m your host, Maï, your American English coach, and your guide through all things uniquely American. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s as high-stakes as it gets – the protection of the President of the Unite…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dig into all those little things that make American culture what it is. I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, and today, we’re diving into a topic that pops up every election season like clockwork – Political Yard Signs. You know the ones. They turn ordinary lawns into mini ba…
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In this episode, David Lazzam hosts a compelling discussion with Vincent Ramsay, a retired family law attorney, and Nicholas Bala, a professor specializing in family and children’s law. Together, they delve into the history of Canada’s adversarial family law system and its profound impacts on families and children. Their engaging dialogue highlight…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we break down all those American customs, traditions, and little-known facts that make you go, “Wait, what?!” I’m your host, Maï, your trusty American English coach, and today, we’re diving into one of the most intriguing, behind-the-scenes roles in American politics – the Designated Survivor.…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dive into American culture, from the quirky to the iconic. I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, and today we’re talking about two of the most famous acronyms in the world of U.S. politics – POTUS and FLOTUS. That’s right, folks, we’re getting into what it means to be the Pres…
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Dans cet épisode, Qurat-ul Ain, étudiante, invite le professeur Alexandre Lillo, enseignant en droit à l'UQAM, à explorer un sujet novateur : le lien entre la pédagogie alternative et l'accès à la justice. Ensemble, ils plongent au cœur des méthodes d'apprentissage non traditionnelles, comme l'apprentissage par le jeu, et leur impact sur la formati…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dig into the good, the bad, and the downright complicated parts of American culture. I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, and today, we’re diving into a topic that’s a little less glamorous but super important – Student Loans. That’s right, folks, we’re talking about that thi…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dive into all those American traditions and moments that make you go, “So that’s why they do that!” I’m your host, Maï, your friendly American English coach, and today, we’re talking about a day filled with excitement, nerves, and probably way too many trips to Target – I’m talking about Movin…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we break down all those quirky, iconic, and sometimes downright strange traditions that make America… well, America. I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, and today, we’re diving into a world that’s all about brotherhood, and sisterhood. That’s right – we’re talking fraternities …
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In this episode, host Christine O’Doherty is joined by special guests Tina Parbhakar, Amy Schwab, and Jane Morley, K.C., to explore the Transform the Family Justice System Collaborative, an innovative initiative in British Columbia, launched in 2022. As key contributors to this groundbreaking user-centred initiative, the guests share their insights…
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Welcome back to How I Met America, the podcast where we dig into all those American cultural gems that make you go, “Oh, that’s why they do that!” I’m your host, Maï, your go-to American English coach, and today, we’re diving into something sugary sweet and oh-so-American – the Sweet 16! That’s right, folks, we’re talking about the birthday bash th…
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Welcome to “How I Met America,” the newly rebranded show formerly The Maïwen Podcast! Though our name and logo have changed, the content you love is still the same. We’re here to dig into those quirky American habits you’ve heard of but never really got—like why everyone says “you’ve been served” like it’s a big deal. That’s just one example of the…
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David Lazzam, CIAJ's articling student, welcomes back Diana Lowe and Justice Rod Jerke to delve into the power of storytelling in driving systemic change within family law systems. Together, they discuss how narratives can serve as catalysts for transformation while revisiting the progress and new direction of the Reforming the Family Justice Syste…
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Dans cet épisode, Me Caroline Bourbonnais reçoit Carolle Tremblay, avocate accréditée en droit collaboratif familial, et l'honorable J. Sébastien Vaillancourt, juge coordonnateur de la gestion familiale au district de Montréal à la Cour supérieure du Québec. Ensemble, ils discutent du droit collaboratif, une approche innovante dans le domaine du dr…
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Stephen Bindman, Visiting Professor and Executive in Residence at the uOttawa Faculty of Law, welcomes Professor Kent Roach, one of Canada's most prolific scholars and writers in the area of criminal law and wrongful convictions. In this episode, they discuss Professor Roach's book "Wrongfully Convicted," exploring how he became involved in studyin…
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Shayla Praud (Eagle Clan from the Nisga’a Nation), Dominga Robinson (Nakota Jamaican l Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation) and Justin Thompson (Member of Nipissing First Nation), students at the time of recording earlier this year, share their views on Indigenous self-governance. Together, they discuss how Indigenous legal systems and practices cont…
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In this episode, Nathan Afilalo, CIAJ's former Legal Affairs Manager at the time, welcomes two guests to discuss engaging with Indigenous legal orders in Canada from two perspectives: the academic side with Associate Professor Hadley Friedland and the institutional side with Crown Counsel Sarah Arngna'naaq. These two guests present their work and a…
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Qu'est-ce que la rédaction législative? À l'approche de la Conférence sur la rédaction législative, organisée par l'ICAJ à Ottawa du 16 au 18 septembre 2024, des experts en la matière parlent de leur travail et des aspects passionnants de cette profession qui est souvent méconnue. Les sujets abordés incluent le rôle des rédacteurs dans les différen…
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Discover the seven key changes to improve New Brunswick's justice system discussed at the 2023 Access to Justice Summit. The New Brunswick Access to Justice Summit, Digital Transformation: Putting People at the Heart of the Justice System, held in August 2023 at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) Faculty of Law, brought stakeholders from the pro…
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Lors de cet entretien, le professeur Vladyslav Lanovoy traitera du recours à la force par les États en droit international (jus ad bellum), qui est encadré par la Charte des Nations Unies. Il s’exprimera également sur la Cour internationale de justice. Si la justice pénale internationale s’intéresse à la responsabilité des individus, la Cour intern…
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In this episode, uOttawa Associate Professor Vanessa MacDonnell welcomes The Honourable Sheilah L. Martin, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Public Law Conference, which will be held from July 3rd to July 5, 2024, in Ottawa. This year’s conference theme, “Public Law: Rights, Duties, and Power,” w…
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Cet entretien avec la professeure Miriam Cohen et Maître Alexis Larivière traitera du thème des victimes dans le contexte de la justice pénale internationale. Au cours de cet épisode, les invités aborderont l’historique, la philosophie et la justification de la participation des victimes en justice pénale internationale. Les invités discuteront ens…
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Au cours de cet entretien, Maîtres Marie-Hélène Proulx et Mylène Dimitri traiteront de la défense des accusés devant les tribunaux pénaux internationaux. Elles décriront le système de justice pénale internationale du point de vue fonctionnel, particulièrement à la Cour pénale internationale, de la perspective particulière des accusés. Les thèmes su…
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Dans cet entretien, Maître Johann Soufi se penchera sur l’historique de la justice pénale internationale, la création de la Cour pénale internationale et sa juridiction et expliquera en quoi consiste le principe de complémentarité. Il exposera également les grandes lignes du mandat et du fonctionnement des organes de la Cour. Seront aussi abordées …
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Lors de cet entretien, la professeure Julia Grignon et Mme Anne-Lise Lierville traiteront du thème du droit des conflits armés (jus in bello), aussi nommé droit international humanitaire. L’épisode explorera d’abord les sources du droit international humanitaire, ensuite les circonstances dans lesquelles il s’applique, les personnes visées, les pri…
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Who are Legislative and Parliamentary Counsel? What do they do? In this episode, lawyers involved with the 2024 CIAJ Legislative Drafting Conference speak about their work and an exciting part of the profession that is often quite removed from the spotlight. Topics include the role of drafters in different offices and the evolution of the professio…
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In this episode, CIAJ's host Sarah Rowe is welcoming lawyer Dylan Gibbs, Founder & Author of Hearsay, a plain language email newsletter aiming to keep Canadian lawyers informed of key decisions and topical legal news. Together, they discuss the launch of this weekly bulletin and the need for more accessible and innovative approaches to legal writin…
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In this fourth episode of a four-part series on “Concise Decision-Writing,” Chairperson of the Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal Emily Crocco is inviting physician, researcher and podcaster Dr. Ken Milne to learn more about knowledge translation (the process of converting research results into practice), and what the legal system can learn about …
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In this third episode of a four-part series on “Concise Decision-Writing,” Chairperson of the Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal Emily Crocco is inviting Lawyer and PhD Candidate Jonathan Khan to discuss the importance of reliable data in determining how the judicial system can be redesigned to be more equitable and accessible. Rédiger des décisio…
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Dans ce deuxième épisode d'une série en quatre parties sur la rédaction de décisions concises, la présidente de la Commission de révision agricole du Canada, Emily Crocco, reçoit le professeur et expert de renommée internationale en droit public Paul Daly, qui explique comment la rédaction de décisions concises s'inscrit dans la «culture de la just…
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Dans ce premier épisode d'une série en quatre parties sur la rédaction de décisions concises, la directrice générale de l'ICAJ, Me Christine O'Doherty, reçoit la présidente de la Commission de révision agricole du Canada, Emily Crocco, afin de discuter de ses récents travaux de recherche portant sur cette question. Invités, documentation et plus d'…
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In this episode, CIAJ’s host Nathan Afilalo is welcoming the founding editor of the Black (Canadian) Law Journal Mohammed Odusanya and acting editor-in-chief Dana-Kaye Matthews to learn more about this academic, peer-reviewed, bilingual journal founded in 2021.  Speakers, documentation and more details on CIAJ's website…
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How can we contribute to strengthening judicial systems in developing countries? In this episode, CIAJ is welcoming FJA’s Deputy Commissioner Errolyn Humphreys to learn more on the Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP) Project, a five-year initiative that leverages Canadian judicial expertise to provide targeted support in areas critical for uphol…
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