Tag: McGill University

  • Clap your hands, tap your feet, and sing your heart out!

    Clap your hands, tap your feet, and sing your heart out!

    Love music, song and dance ? Here is your chance to participate and sing along at these fantastic concerts coming up in Montreal ! Harmonies & Homentashn: A DWYT Purim Sing-Along This Sunday the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre and the Segal Center for Performing Arts are happy to invite you to join in their holiday sing-along! Following the…

  • Karl Moore Bonus Interview

    Karl Moore Bonus Interview

    Moore discusses Quebec Aerospace and Rail manufacturer Bombardier, which has a rail assembly plant in Plattsburgh, NY. He discusses sales of Bombardier’s C-Series and Global 7000 aircraft. Karl Moore is also the host of The CEO Series radio program that can be heard on CJAD-800 radio in Montreal: https://soundcloud.com/cjad800/sets/the-ceo-series The CEO Series podcasts are available…

  • Karl Moore on Hot Cities Tour, Trade & Baseball

    Karl Moore on Hot Cities Tour, Trade & Baseball

    McGill Business School professor Dr. Karl Moore joins us to talk about the Hot Cities to the World Tour that he took with students from his McGill Business School to the Far East to learn about evolving global markets and economies. Moore also discusses U.S./Canada trade, the status of the current NAFTA talks, U.S./Canada relations…

  • US/Canada Relations

    US/Canada Relations

    Dr. Karl Moore, an associate professor at McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management teaches graduate courses in globalization and leadership. He joins us to talk about a government bailout for Bombardier Aerospace and the changing political landscape and new era of trade relations between the U.S. and Canada. Watch our extended interview with Karl Moore…

  • Bonus Interview With Dr. Karl Moore

    Bonus Interview With Dr. Karl Moore

    Watch our extended interview with Karl Moore online, where he discusses Canadians reaction to Donald Trump’s election, the bright future he sees for Bombadier’s rail division which is a major employer in the North Country, and will the flow of immigrants and refugees fleeing the United States for Canada reach a tipping point?