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Relationships at Work - The Leadership Guide to Building Workplace Connections and Avoiding Blind Spots.Relationships at Work - The Leadership Guide to Building Workplace Connections and Avoiding Blind Spots.Why We Need To Take Accessibility More Seriously at Work w/ Stephanie CadieuxIt's week two (of three) of Russel's vacation away to celebrate his 50th birthday, so we dig once again into the Relationships at Work archives.In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with Canada’s first Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux on the importance and benefits of embracing an accessible workplace.Stephanie shares her insights and experience in...The definition of accessibility.What organizations are missing out on by not being accessible.Where to start for your organization.Where organizations go wrong.What she fears the most in trying to im...2024-11-1239 minAMI TodayAMI TodayThe Feature: Roundtable on Accessibility Entrepreneurship and Innovation Part 2 - Thursday November 7th, 2024Last month, AMI Today attended Access to Success’ Roundtable on Accessibility Entrepreneurship and Innovation, which was also attended the Chief Accessibility Officer of Canada Stephanie Cadieux. Jacob spoke to a few of the entrepreneurs that were in attendance, and we’re presenting two of those interviews today. First, a conversation with Emma Brown, the founder of Whimble. Then, the CEO of Braze Mobility Pooja Vishwanathan joins the conversation! To learn more about Whimble visit www.Whimble.ca To learn more about Braze Mobility visit www.BrazeMobility.com To learn more about www.AccessToSuccess.caHighlights: Show...2024-11-0728 minAMI TodayAMI TodayThe Feature: Roundtable on Accessibility Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Wednesday November 6th, 2024Last month, AMI Today attended Access to Success’ Roundtable on Accessibility Entrepreneurship and Innovation, which was also attended the Chief Accessibility Officer of Canada Stephanie Cadieux. Jacob had the opportunity to speak with Stephanie, and Lianna Genovese from ImaginAble Solutions and we’ll present those interviews today. For more information on Lianna's organization, visit their website www.ImaginAbleSolutions.comFor more information on Access to Success, visit their website www.accesstosuccess.caHighlights:Show Intro (00:00)Interview with Stephanie Cadieux (00:40)Interview with Lianna Genovese (13:01) AMI Today airs weekdays on AMI-audio in Canad...2024-11-0629 minAMI TodayAMI TodayThe Feature - Varun Chandak - Wednesday October 23rd, 2024Varun Chandak, the Founder and President of the organization Access to Success joined host Jacob Shymanski to follow up on an announcement that he made at the Roundtable on Accessibility Entrepreneurship.The Roundtable was led by Varun and the Chief Accessibility Officer of Canada Stephanie Cadieux. In this episode, we featured a few clips from the Roundtable, and Varun offered his perspective on the event and some more context regarding the special announcement made by Access to Success. Highlights:Introducing Varun Chandak (00:00)Getting to know Access to Success (3:05)The special announcement made at...2024-10-2328 minMinistère de l\'HorreurMinistère de l'HorreurSaison 1, Épisode 2 - Hell House LLC (2015)Pour ce deuxième épisode, Gabriel et Catherine, les co-secrétaires du Ministère de l'Horreur, discutent du film Hell House LLC de Stephen Cognetti. À l'ordre du jour: le thème des maisons hantées dans le cinéma d'épouvante, le found footage, les clowns maléfiques et bien plus! Suivez nous sur Instagram au ministerehorreur ou sur Letterboxd (gabrielguertinp et QCN)! Sources Caroline Callard et Stéphanie Sauget, « La hantise comme « œuvre du siècle » : un projet de maison hantée pour l’Exposition universelle de 1900 » (Article), Revue d'hi...2024-07-161h 49The Jill Bennett ShowThe Jill Bennett ShowThe Full Show: Provincial courts forced to close due to ‘chronic’ sheriff shortage, Canada's new capital gains tax: What you need to know & ‘Herds of men’ filming Wreck Beach usersProvincial courts forced to close due to ‘chronic’ sheriff shortageMichael Elliott - President of the Trial Lawyers Association of B.COttawa tells B.C. RCMP contract policing for municipalities, provinces will continueCraig Hodge - Coquitlam City Councillor also Chair of Union of B.C. Municipalities Community Safety CommitteeCanada's new capital gains tax: What you need to knowKelley Keehn - Personal Finance Educator and Award Winning Author‘Accidental advocate’: Stephanie Cadieux to receive honorary degree f...2024-06-151h 01The Jill Bennett ShowThe Jill Bennett Show‘Accidental advocate’: Stephanie Cadieux to receive honorary degree from KPU‘Accidental advocate’: Stephanie Cadieux to receive honorary degree from KPUStéphanie Cadieux - Chief Accessibility Officer for Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-06-1410 minYou Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a DYou Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a DEp. 22: The State of Accessibility in Canada — Part 1Accessibility is a single word that can have a lot of impact. Every day in Canada, indeed across North America and in countries around the world, many people — especially people who have a disability — face challenges in their daily lives because the built environment we all live in, generally isn’t all that accessible. We mark National AccessAbility Week 2024 in Canada with this episode that’s part one in a two-part series on accessibility. When things are accessible, everyone benefits — emphasis on “when.” It’s been almost five years since the Accessible Canada Act came into force, with...2024-05-281h 02Triple VisionTriple VisionTV46 - When Will Wood Turn to Gold? Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the Accessible Canada ActIn this month's podcast Peter and Karoline speak with Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux. Calling herself Influencer in Chief Ms. Cadieux talks candidly about the progress made to date on the implementation of the Accessible Canada Act, and the long road still ahead before Canada is expected to be accessible by 2040. Too often accessibility is seen as a charitable activity, something you do when there is money left over or, when you get a grant. We have to flip that script and say, 'no, accessibility is as important as electricity'.2024-05-1831 minTriple VisionTriple VisionTV46 - When Will Wood Turn to Gold? Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the Accessible Canada ActIn this month's podcast Peter and Karoline speak with Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux. Calling herself Influencer in Chief Ms. Cadieux talks candidly about the progress made to date on the implementation of the Accessible Canada Act, and the long road still ahead before Canada is expected to be accessible by 2040. Too often accessibility is seen as a charitable activity, something you do when there is money left over or, when you get a grant. We have to flip that script and say, 'no, accessibility is as important as electricity'.2024-05-1831 minOn A Water BreakOn A Water BreakThe One With The First Female Drummer of the CrossmenThis week we continue Women’s History Month with an incredible roundtable discussion with the first three drummers of the Corpsmen Drum and Bugle Corps Gisele, Georgia, & Dawn. Our guest on the sidelines with us this week is bass drummer, Anne Turner. All this, News, and more on this week’s episode of On A Water Break!Guest Clinician:Gisele CadieuxGeorgia SirianiDawn Lewis - @DLDmakeupGuest Host:Anne Turner - @anne.saberMeet our HostsJackie Brown - @spintronixguardStep...2024-03-151h 52Conversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneMove over boomers, millennials are now Canada’s largest population groupMove over boomers, millennials are now Canada’s largest population group (1:33) Guest: Doug Norris, Senior Vice President and Chief Demographer at Environics AnalyticsJourno Corner: Remembering Tim Horton (16:17)Guest: Ed Brown, freelance journalistThieves are targeting your loyalty points, how do you protect yourself? (34:56)Guest: Kevin Lee, vice-president of trust and safety at fraud management firm SiftMeet perhaps the world’s greatest bird watcher and find out why he’s set his sights on penguins (48:50)Guest: Noa...2024-02-221h 41Conversations Live with Stuart McNishConversations Live with Stuart McNishWorkplace AccessibilityOn Oct 10 we will be joined by an outstanding panel of people actively engaged in fostering workplace accessibility from a variety of perspectives – not just as it relates to disability, butdifference and diversity of all types.The panel:Stephanie Cadieux - Canada’s first Chief Accessibility OfficerCharlotte-Anne Malischewski - Human Rights Commission interim Chief CommissionerMark Wafer - Disability rights activist and keynote speakerWendy Lisogar-Cocchia - Pacific Autism Network founder & directorKathleen Reid - Switchboard PR founder & Chief Communications OfficerJillian Frank - KPMG partner, employment & labour lawParm Hari - Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Vice-President, Peop...2023-10-111h 26Normalize It - The Business of Accessibility and Disability InclusionNormalize It - The Business of Accessibility and Disability InclusionAn Inclusive Nation: A Chat with Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer - Stephanie CadieuxIn this engaging episode, we sit down with Stephanie Cadieux, Chief Accessibility Officer of Canada, to discuss the government's approach to accessibility and their commitment to meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities. Throughout the conversation, we delve into various topics, including the role and responsibilities of the Chief Accessibility Officer, major initiatives undertaken in recent years, successes and challenges in implementing accessibility policies, comparisons with international best practices, the role of technology and innovation in advancing accessibility, current and future plans to address accessibility in transportation, housing, and the built environment, and measures...2023-07-1930 minThe PulseThe PulseStephanie Cadieux, Canada's Chief Accessibility OfficerThis week, Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer, Stephanie Cadieux, about her role and her thoughts on disability inclusion in Canada. This is the June 1, 2023 edition.  Check out the Pulse on YouTube!About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn...2023-06-0126 minThe Bentonville BeaconThe Bentonville BeaconTransforming Retail Execution and Workforce Management with Stan Zylowski of MovistaSummaryOn this episode of The Bentonville Beacon, host James Bell is joined by Stan Zylowski, CEO and Co-founder of Movista, a software development company that provides an all-in-one platform for retail execution and workforce management. Movista integrates a multitude of disparate systems into a single user-friendly interface where everyone can manage, review, and approve work. With more than fifteen years of experience in sales, marketing, and general business, Stan has had great success in brand and account management, sports marketing, and operations. Throughout the episode, James and Stan discuss how Movista’s core values are the fo...2023-01-0257 minAXSChat PodcastAXSChat PodcastAXSChat with Stephanie Cadieux, Canada’s Chief Accessibility OfficerStephanie Cadieux is a change leader, an advocate for diversity, accessibility, disability inclusion and an entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in planning and leadership roles.Her four-year appointment as the Government of Canada’s Chief Accessibility Officer began on May 2, 2022.Before her appointment, Ms. Cadieux was a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 to 2022.  She was the Minister of Children and Family Development from 2012 to 2017, and between 2010 and 2012, held various positions, including Minister of Social Development; Minister of Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government; and Minister of Community, Sport and Cultu...2022-10-2436 minRelationships at Work - The Leadership Guide to Building Workplace Connections and Avoiding Blind Spots.Relationships at Work - The Leadership Guide to Building Workplace Connections and Avoiding Blind Spots.Why We Need To Do More To Embrace Accessibility at Work With Stephanie CadieuxIn this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with Canada's first Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux on the importance and benefits of embracing an accessible workplace.Stephanie shares her thoughts and experience with...The definition of accessibility.What organizations are missing out on by not being accessible.Where to start for your organization.Where organizations go wrong.What she fears the most in trying to implement accessibility standards.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share with others.For more, go to relationshipsatwork.ca And connect with me f...2022-08-0139 minThe Orca PodcastsThe Orca Podcasts#BCPOLI HOTSTOVE: Falcon's Win & Abyssinia, MacleanFor the final time, The Orca's Maclean Kay and ICBA's Jordan Bateman bring you the #BCPOLI Hotstove, recapping Kevin Falcon's by-election win, Stephanie Cadieux's last day in the Legislature, and Maclean moving on (sob) from The Orca.2022-05-0238 minThe Orca PodcastsThe Orca Podcasts#BCPOLI HOTSTOVE: By-Election Fever Returns to BCIt's by-election SZN as Vancouver Quiulchena heads to the polls April 30 (Can anyone stop Kevin Falcon?) and Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux is resigning to head to a federal appointment as Canada's first Chief Accessibility Officer (Is that Dianne Watts' music we hear?). Maclean and Jordan break it down, plus opioids, bills about nothing, the CPC leadership race, and more.2022-04-0543 minAT Banter PodcastAT Banter PodcastAT Banter Podcast Episode 246 - Stephanie CadieuxIt’s a big show this week as Steve, Ryan and Rob welcome Stephanie Cadieux, MLA for South Surrey and current Caucus Chair and Official Opposition Critic for Gender Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion, to the podcast to discuss the new Accessible British Columbia Act and what it means for people with disabilities throughout the province. We discuss how far we’ve come in addressing accessibility and barriers as well as the very long way we have to go. It’s an in-depth conversation that you won’t want to miss!   Show Transcript: https://atbanter.files.wordpress.com/2021/07/at-banter...2021-07-141h 17Spooky SouthcoastSpooky SouthcoastEpisode 628: Fall River Cult Murders"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live, Saturday, June 19, 2021. Filmmaker Aaron Cadieux joins Tim and Stephanie to discuss the Fall River "cult murders," the docuseries that recently aired about them, and whether Carl Drew is guilty of them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookysouthcoast/support2021-06-202h 01The Jill Bennett ShowThe Jill Bennett ShowFull show: 2nd doses, Apple updates, & BC tourism!On today's show: BC pharmacies getting supply of AstraZeneca 2nd doses Here's what's new in the Apple tech sector! Stephanie Cadieux says it’s time to act on accessible housing BC tourist destination turns away Alberta visitors What determines value for collecting cards and memorabilia? 2021-06-0750 minBC BriefBC BriefBC Brief Roundup - BC’s economic crisisThis week on BC Brief, Rachael talks to Finance Co-Critic and MLA Stephanie Cadieux about the Finance Minister’s update and the projectrd $12.5 billion deficit.2020-07-1745 minImpro BlablaImpro Blabla#2 "Pour quelle raison as-tu commencé l'impro ?" (19 mars, partie 2)Avec : Stéphanie Bourgeois, Pier-Yves Larouche-Maltais, Jacob Cadieux, Abdelmalek Dahmani, Hugo BeaulieuAnimé et édité par Armand du Verdier.Parmi les sujets abordés : des raisons variées de commencer l'impro ; l'impro est-il davantage un art ou un sport ? ; des personnalités inspirantes qui nous ont poussés à jouer.Impro-Blabla, des échanges et discussions autour de l'impro, de la vie, et tout ce qu'il y a entre les deux.Générique : Musique proposée par La Musique LibreAmarià - Lovely Swindler : https://youtu...2020-03-3028 minBC BriefBC BriefBC Brief - Episode Seventeen - Stephanie Cadieux (Part Two)On this week's BC Brief, Rachael is joined by Deanie Wong to talk about empowering women to be more involved in politics, the boardroom, and the community. We also have part 2 of Stephanie Cadieux's interview with Rachael discussing the impact of International Women's Day.2020-03-0644 minBC BriefBC BriefBC Brief - Episode Sixteen - Stephanie Cadieux (Part One)On BC Brief this week, Rachael and Emile talk about the protests and illegal blockades. Stephanie Cadieux joins us to discuss International Women's Day on part 1 of a 2 episode series.2020-02-2939 minLady at the LedgeLady at the LedgeTimes are a changing (albeit slowly)”Governments miss things” says Stephanie Cadieux, a former cabinet minister who admits she made a mistake when in charge, as she successfully moves an amendment to help victims of sexual violence with job protections.2019-06-0611 minL\'École branchéeL'École branchéeCHAPO à trois passionnées des TIC (M-È Gagnon, V. Cadieux et B. Besnard)Cette année encore, l’AQUOPS reconnaît la qualité de l’engagement et du travail dans le domaine des TIC par la remise des prix CHAPO, le Certificat Honorifique en Applications Pédagogiques des Outils technologiques. L’École branchée a rencontré les trois récipiendaires 2019, soit Marie-Ève Gagnon, Valérie Cadieux et Brigitte Besnard.  Entrevue par Stéphanie Dionne.   Lisez l'article qui accompagne cette entrevue : CHAPO à trois passionnées des TIC2019-05-2403 minDemocracy WatchDemocracy WatchAccessible Transportation in the Lower Mainland, SESTA/FOSTA & the BC Newcomer CampDemocracy Watch begins with an interview with South-Surrey MLA and disability rights activist, Stephanie Cadieux on the topic of wheelchair accessible taxis and the role Uber will have on accessible transportation, if it comes to B.C. This segment is an updated re-broadcast, in light of an incident that happened this past Sunday—Canada Day—when a woman was forced to wait three hours for a wheelchair accessible taxi. After that, we have part one of a three part series on the April 2018 passing of the SESTA and FOSTA bills in the United States. News Collective member Ande Laidman interviews Caro...2018-07-0654 minICBA CastICBA CastICBA CAST: Talking Trans Mountain with Stephanie CadieuxICBA CAST: Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux joined Chris and Jordan to talk about the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project, Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner retiring, the Pattullo Bridge and more.2018-04-1325 minCiTR -- All Access PassCiTR -- All Access PassAll Access Pass: Access Economy Part 2In our Access Economy segment we have been looking at what popular share companies have done (or not done) to make their services accessible to their disabled customers. In part 2 of our Access Economy segment we look at accessibility in ride-share companies. With talk of Uber coming to the Lower Mainland we chat with MLA Stephanie Cadieux .Stephanie Cadieux is the Liberal MLA for Surrey South and the Opposition Critic for Advanced Education serving in the BC legislative assembly . Cadieux also has a disability herself and is in a wheelchair . In fact, she is the first women in...2018-03-011h 00FamiliesFamiliesMinister Cadieux - Mental Health - December 18, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadiuex discusses the added stresses and emotions that come with the holiday season can have a particular impact on those struggling with mental-health or substance-use issues. Learn more here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0062-0028012016-12-1800 minBC GovernmentBC GovernmentMinister Cadieux - Mental Health - December 18, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadiuex discusses the added stresses and emotions that come with the holiday season can have a particular impact on those struggling with mental-health or substance-use issues. Learn more here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0062-0028012016-12-1800 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - Mental Health - December 18, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadiuex discusses the added stresses and emotions that come with the holiday season can have a particular impact on those struggling with mental-health or substance-use issues. Learn more here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0062-0028012016-12-1800 minBC GovernmentBC GovernmentMinister Cadieux - Response to RCY - October 20, 2016Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement today in response to the Representative for Children and Youth’s investigative report into the death of a youth who had been receiving ministry services. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0048-0020502016-10-2017 minFamiliesFamiliesMinister Cadieux - Response to RCY - October 20, 2016Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement today in response to the Representative for Children and Youth’s investigative report into the death of a youth who had been receiving ministry services. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0048-0020502016-10-2017 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - Response to RCY - October 20, 2016Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement today in response to the Representative for Children and Youth’s investigative report into the death of a youth who had been receiving ministry services. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0048-0020502016-10-2017 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - Representative's Report - October 04, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement in response to the release of the representative for children and youth’s report that investigates sexualized violence against children and youth in care. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0045-0018952016-10-0414 minFamiliesFamiliesMinister Cadieux - Representative's Report - October 04, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement in response to the release of the representative for children and youth’s report that investigates sexualized violence against children and youth in care. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0045-0018952016-10-0414 minBC GovernmentBC GovernmentMinister Cadieux - Representative's Report - October 04, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux issued the following statement in response to the release of the representative for children and youth’s report that investigates sexualized violence against children and youth in care. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0045-0018952016-10-0414 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - RCY report - September 08, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux has issued the following statement in response to the release of the Representative for Children and Youth’s (RCY’s) report that investigates the suicide of a First Nations youth in 2013. Please note comments made by Allison Bond, ADM Service Delivery Division are not for attribution. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0041-0016342016-09-0917 minFamiliesFamiliesMinister Cadieux - RCY report - September 08, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux has issued the following statement in response to the release of the Representative for Children and Youth’s (RCY’s) report that investigates the suicide of a First Nations youth in 2013. Please note comments made by Allison Bond, ADM Service Delivery Division are not for attribution. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0041-0016342016-09-0917 minBC GovernmentBC GovernmentMinister Cadieux - RCY report - September 08, 2016Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux has issued the following statement in response to the release of the Representative for Children and Youth’s (RCY’s) report that investigates the suicide of a First Nations youth in 2013. Please note comments made by Allison Bond, ADM Service Delivery Division are not for attribution. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0041-0016342016-09-0917 minCKNWCKNWBCTF President Jim Iker calls on MCFD Minister Stephanie Cadieux to step downThe BC Teachers’ Federation is calling for the resignation of BC Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux. Outgoing BCTF President Jim Iker says “Teachers across BC are heartbroken and fed up with the government’s lack of action and support for vulnerable and at-risk children, youth, and young adults.”2016-03-1605 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - Mental health - December 19, 2015Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux encourages children and youth who need support to contact the Kids Help Phone line this holiday season. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015CFD0060-0021212015-12-1900 minHealthHealthMinister Cadieux - Mental health - December 19, 2015Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux encourages children and youth who need support to contact the Kids Help Phone line this holiday season. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015CFD0060-0021212015-12-1900 minSpooky SouthcoastSpooky SouthcoastAugust 29: Aaron Cadieux"Spooky Southcoast" for August 29, 2015. Filmmaker Aaron Cadieux joins Stephanie and Tim to discuss the upcoming airing of "The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary" on Destination America, as well as the transition it will make from the big screen to the TV screen in its repackaged form. He also gives us a few hints on his next project. Also, Steph asks for the Spooky audience's help in her quest to continue studying mediumship under the legendary James Van Praagh. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookysouthcoast/support2015-08-311h 36Spooky SouthcoastSpooky SouthcoastAugust 29: Aaron Cadieux"Spooky Southcoast" for August 29, 2015. Filmmaker Aaron Cadieux joins Stephanie and Tim to discuss the upcoming airing of "The Bridgewater Triangle Documentary" on Destination America, as well as the transition it will make from the big screen to the TV screen in its repackaged form. He also gives us a few hints on his next project. Also, Steph asks for the Spooky audience's help in her quest to continue studying mediumship under the legendary James Van Praagh.2015-08-311h 36CFDCFDMinister Cadieux - Independent Review - July 24, 2015Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux talks about the independent review into matters arising from Judge Walker's BC Supreme Court ruling. Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015CFD0028-0011622015-07-2416 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - RCY response - May 14, 2015Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux responds the latest RCY report.2015-05-1527 minNeurology Now PodcastNeurology Now PodcastDr. Ronald C. Petersen on the first G8 Dementia Summit Neurology Now contributor Stephanie Stephens interviews Ronald C. Petersen, M.D., Ph.D., Cadieux director of the Mayo Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, about the first-ever G8 Dementia Summit. 2014-05-2010 minCFDCFDMinister Cadieux - RCY Report - February 6, 2014Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux responds the the Representative of Children and Youth's special report.2014-02-0615 min45 Conversations & More from Jane Boyd45 Conversations & More from Jane BoydSurrey and Burnaby Board of Trade - Business and Families First Dialogue - Part 1 of 4Opening Remarks - In this clip you hear from Anita Humberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade and Paul Holden CEO, Burnaby Board of Trade. Additionally Susan Papdionissiou, Children's Partnership of Surrey-White Rock and The Honourable Stephanie Cadieux, Minister of Children and Family Development (BC). Media Stories on this session: http://bc.ctvnews.ca/childcare-should-cost-10-day-boards-urge-1.11443702013-02-0529 minArchive - 2011Archive - 2011Minister Stephanie Cadieux - Community Living BC Compensation - October 21, 2011Minister Stephanie Cadieux - Community Living BC Compensation - October 21, 20112011-10-2110 minPREMPREMPremier Christy Clark - Minimum Wage Increase - March 16, 2011Premier Christy Clark and Minister Stephanie Cadieux announce an increase to the minimum wage.2011-03-1710 minArchive - 2011Archive - 2011Premier Christy Clark - Minimum Wage Increase - March 16, 2011Premier Christy Clark and Minister Stephanie Cadieux announce an increase to the minimum wage.2011-03-1710 min