Cancon Podcast

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Synopsis

The CanCon Podcast is weekly podcast covering both Canadian tech news and global tech news from a Canadian perspective.

Episodes

  • YouTuber Dan Olson (Folding Ideas) on internet grifts and how he hunts them

    05/05/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    "We have industrialized grift in a way that is kind of unprecedented in human history."   Canadian YouTuber Dan Olson (Folding Ideas) explains his battle against internet grifts, how his career changed after a viral video on NFTs, why Bill C-11 is a "legislative mess" and the future is a dead mall.   Sponsored by Goodlawyer.

  • Revisiting BlackBerry's extraordinary rise and spectacular fall

    28/04/2023 Duration: 01h18min

    "Once Apple showed up, BlackBerry had to do everything right and get on it on the double. And they did everything wrong." "And for whatever reason we thought, oh, there's something to this story that feels funny to us." Losing the Signal co-author Sean Silcoff and BlackBerry producer and co-writer Matthew Miller join to discuss Canada's former tech darling ahead of the forthcoming major motion picture release. Sponsored by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP. Read the Deal Points Report: Venture Capital Financings.

  • Scale AI's COO explains how Canada can build an AI-powered economy

    22/04/2023 Duration: 01h02min

    "The goal here is not that Canada is the largest market for AI in the world—it's never going to be that. But if we make it the most willing to try new solutions, or to work with startups, that's where we might have an opportunity." Clément Bourgogne, Chief Operating Officer at Scale AI, joins to discuss Canada's limitations and opportunities when it comes to AI, and why his organization is more focused on supply chains than generative AI. Sponsored by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP. Read the Deal Points Report: Venture Capital Financings.

  • Is Canada ready for an EV future?

    14/04/2023 Duration: 57min

    "So this is the big pitch, right? There are all of these problems in the transport system; we are going to invent these new technologies that will solve it." Flavio Volpe (Project Arrow, APMA) and Paris Marx (Road to Nowhere) join for a conversation on electric vehicles (EVs) and what the future of transportation in Canada might look like. Sponsored by Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt LLP. Read the Deal Points Report: Venture Capital Financings.

  • Was RenoRun abandoned by investors or just another mannequin startup?

    08/04/2023 Duration: 55min

    "Nobody is cheering you on for reaching the top of Everest if you don't make it back down to base camp." Matt Cohen, Managing Partner at Ripple Ventures and host of the Tank Talks podcast, joins to unpack the complicated spot Canadian startups find themselves in. Sponsored by Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt LLP. Read the Deal Points Report: Venture Capital Financings.

  • Ask John Ruffolo Anything: SVB fallout, VC groupthink, government dependence & more

    31/03/2023 Duration: 01h05min

    "The [Canadian] venture ecosystem is never going to get to the right level of maturity if they constantly rely upon the taxpayer to provide them with the capital." Maverix Private Equity founder and Managing Partner John Ruffolo joins to answer listener questions on the fall of SVB, its impact on the Canadian venture debt market, regulatory capture by new federal bills, and how many VCCIs are too many. Sponsored by Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt LLP. Read the Deal Points Report: Venture Capital Financings.

  • Michelle Scarborough explains why BDC is thinking bigger with Thrive Platform

    25/03/2023 Duration: 54min

    "We're seeing way more women found new technology companies in the market than we did five years ago. By a magnitude—like three times. It's substantial."   Michelle Scarborough, Managing Partner of Thrive Venture Fund, explains the origins of BDC's $500 million commitment to women-led startups and funds, and the progress she's seen since 2017.

  • Raine Maida and Senator Colin Deacon discuss Big Tech's control over digital creators (and the news)

    17/03/2023 Duration: 01h07min

    "We are in the midst of a new technological payola." Our Lady Peace's Raine Maida and Senator Colin Deacon join for a frank discussion about Big Tech's leverage over Canadian content as Parliament looks to pass new regulations in Bill C-11 and Bill C-18.

  • Dan Breznitz unmuzzled: Canada Innovation Corporation architect explains how we got here

    10/03/2023 Duration: 57min

    "Let's be blunt about it: we as a country are extremely good at invention ... we're horrible at innovation." Dan Breznitz, co-director of the Innovation Policy Lab at the University of Toronto, walks through the reasons for Canada's failure on innovation, the origins of the CIC, and who he thinks should be its first CEO.

  • Panache's Chris Neumann on FounderFuel's return and "shitty" VC behaviour (AMA episode)

    03/03/2023 Duration: 58min

    "There is a special place in hell for investors who intentionally screw over their founders with no empathy for the journey or the challenges that they are going through." Panache Ventures partner Chris Neumann joins to answer listener questions about his blog writing, the state of Canadian accelerators, and what VCs are talking about. Sponsored by Invest Ottawa.

  • Generative AI will test what's worse: biased data or user bad faith

    24/02/2023 Duration: 43min

    "This whole thing with ChatGPT is just history replaying itself. We need to stop viewing tech and innovation as a veritable silver bullet for all the world's problems and instead understand that it can actually scale inequities at warp speed." Feminuity co-founder and CEO Dr. Sarah Saska walks through the current relationship between DEI and tech, before tracking the dangers of biased data and bad faith users on generative AI. Sponsored by ventureLAB and Invest Ottawa.    

  • The Indigo hack is bad. Will AI make cyber threats worse?

    18/02/2023 Duration: 56min

    "The deepfake technology that is part of this new rise of generative AI tools I think will have a very deleterious effect on the current state of cyber defences." Plurilock CEO Ian Paterson discusses the economics of AI cyber threats and Canada's response with Bill C-26. Sponsored by ventureLAB and Invest Ottawa.

  • What comes after the attention economy?

    10/02/2023 Duration: 44min

    "We all want AI to do our jobs for us—the boring parts. What we're doing here is making computers more human-like, and sadly, they're getting all the fun jobs. Because those are the jobs that don't have to be perfect." Entrepreneur and author Alistair Croll joins to discuss what will become scarce and what will become abundant in the new economy created by generative AI. Sponsored by International Women's Week.

  • Why I killed my startup

    03/02/2023 Duration: 48min

    "It's not like a light comes down from heaven and says 'now you shall stop your company.' But, man, was it very difficult emotionally." Entrepreneur and BetaKit Podcast co-host Rob Kenedi explains the process of launching and eventually shuttering his startup, Staid.

  • Can Amber Mac explain WTF is happening in tech right now?

    27/01/2023 Duration: 48min

    "I honestly feel as though 2023 is going to be one of those years in Canadian tech where companies are going to have to be accountable." Award-winning Amber Mac returns to the award-nominated BetaKit Podcast for the first AMA episode of 2023, answering listener questions about: mass tech layoffs and CEO departures; VCs killing rounds because LPs can't (won't?) pay up; opportunities for tech growth in Atlantic Canada; and the essential 10 minutes talking ChatGPT and 'Next Big Things'. Sponsored by Amazon Web Services.    

  • Stephen Marche on how generative AI will transform academia (and everything else)

    20/01/2023 Duration: 50min

    "What we're dealing with here is something so profound that the changes it's going to bring are not the kind of thing that the government can alter." Generative AI could be a wonderful tool. What will be lost in its wake? Canadian novelist, essayist, and cultural commentator Stephen Marche joins to discuss. Sponsored by AWS.

  • A Web3 vibe check with Round13's Satraj Bambra

    14/01/2023 Duration: 49min

    "When you have a washout like we just had, you're really left with core fundamental value, and that's what people are building now." Satraj Bambra, Partner at Round13's Digital Asset Fund, joins for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of Web3, NFTs, cryptocurrency, the blockchain and...Roblox? Sponsored by AWS.

  • AI regulation is coming. What's Canada's approach?

    07/01/2023 Duration: 37min

    "The very heart of the bill, and the heart of the law, you wouldn't know what exactly it's applying to." Data governance and AI risk management expert Carole Piovesan joins to discuss the future of AI regulation, privacy, and Bill C-27 before it hits committee. Sponsored by AWS.

  • ChatGPT disruption and self-certified investor pilots (AMA episode)

    30/12/2022 Duration: 01h02min

    “We’re at a different place technologically than we were a week ago. Digesting that and figuring out the ramifications I think is a tall order.” RBCx's Anthony Mouchantaf (AKA, Tony Dagger) returns one last time in 2022 to help answer listener-submitted questions about: chatGPT, the impact of self-certified investor pilots, work-from-home, and more. Sponsored by AWS.

  • Year in review: biggest tech stories of 2022, 2023 predictions

    23/12/2022 Duration: 01h49s

    “FTX and its collapse is just the icing on the shitty cake that has been crypto this year.” BetaKit's Meagan Simpson and Josh Scott join to unpack the year in tech and offer a few predictions as to what might come in 2023. Sponsored by AWS.

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