There is so much hype about Artificial Intelligence (AI). What can we believe? What is real? And how is AI in Canada moving forward?
In this episode Brad talks with Katrina Ingram from Ethically Aligned AI to unravel some of the truth.
Ethically Aligned AI is on a mission to help organizations build better AI systems and help people to make sound choices in selecting responsible AI-enabled products or services. Our vision is to create a more just and equitable world by improving the outcomes of AI technologies used in both the public and private sectors.
https://www.ethicallyalignedai.com/
In this episode Stacy and Brad discuss the role of emergency management when it comes to human trafficking of Indigenous peoples.
What is needed for an on-reserve Command Post? Or shouldNations consider an Emergency Coordination Centre. Grab a pen as Stacy and Brad discuss what should be considered when deciding to set-up a Command Post orEmergency Coordination Centre.
Thanks to Paula on our Patreon for suggesting this topic.
It's a common understanding that Indigenous peoples needs to work together from an economic development standpoint and in terms of emergency management. But why do some Nations still gravitate to non-Indigenous options instead of looking to support their own people?
In this episode Stacy and Brad discuss why it's important to work together and support Indigenous business owners.
Chelsey attended the Braiding Knowledge webinar on Bill C5. In this episode we discussed what she learned!
Brad and Stacy discuss First Nations emergency management pre-colonization and post-colonization.
In this podcast Chelsey and Brad talk with Stacy about working at the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Watch Chelsey and Stacy discuss First Nations emergency management in the context of Nation elections and helping to keep EM a priority.
Chelsey talks with Stacy Doore, Director of Indigenous Training, about how he got involved in the Fire Service then Emergency Management.
Chelsey and Stacy discuss how Chief and Council can look at On-reserve Emergency Management to help fill the gaps in administration and use it as a tool for a safer community.
A run down of the October 2025 Indigenous Public Safety Conference hosted by the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council in Calgary, Alberta. Stacy was in BC instructing so he was not able to attend.
In this part 2 of 2 Stacy and Brad continue their discussion on the roles and responsibilities for On-Reserve Emergency Management Coordinators.
In this part 1 of 2 Stacy and Brad discuss the Roles and Responsibilities of an On-Reserve Emergency Management Coordinator.
Before the training starts there is work to do. Preparing for a career in emergency management is more than attending an Incident Command System course or Basic Emergency Management course. Learn about some of the considerations you need to make before starting a journey in emergency management.
Join Ava Sunrise as she unpacks how Indigenous Services Canada's EMAP funding works, why the policies often feel unclear, and how First Nations are navigating the response and recovery process. This episode highlights real-world funding challenges and shares essential strategies and firsthand lessons for communities and advocates.
Culturally appropriate emergency management is essential for Indigenous communities in Canada because it respects their unique histories, values, and ways of life while dramatically improving safety and resilience during crises.
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