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  • September 2025

  • Thu 25

    Responding to Remote Work Ramifications

    September 25, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm ADT
    Online

    Remote work took off with the COVID-19 pandemic – but it’s left a lasting legacy. Many (but not all) employers and employees continue to find benefits in remote and hybrid work. Whether you’re on board with remote workers or having second thoughts, there are ramifications. Can you call remote employees back to the office – or conversely require employees to remain as remote workers? What are the key risks of remote and hybrid workers? Are there tax implications of remote and hybrid workers? Join McInnes Cooper Labour & Employment Lawyers Alex Warshick and Abigail Herrington for a virtual roundtable conversation to help you respond to the ramifications of remote workers in your business. For members of CPHR (NS, NL, PEI), this session counts for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits.

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  • Fri 26

    CISM – Certification Prep Training – Bootcamp

    September 26, 2025 @ 9:00 am - September 28, 2025 @ 5:00 pm ADT
    Blue Cross Life 644 Main Street, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

    Prepare to earn your Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) credential with our intensive 3-day bootcamp designed to help you succeed! Dates & Times: September 26, 2025 – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM September 27, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM September 28, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: In-Person: 644 Main Street, Moncton, NB E1C 1E2 Virtual: WebEx link will be provided prior to training Cost: $100 – Members of ISACA, ISC2, HTCIA, BSides, IIA $450 – Non-Members Important: CISM Certification Manual must be purchased prior to training. Store - CISM Review Manual, 16th Edition eBook 2024 | Digital | English - ISACA Portal Food not provided. Local places available. No refunds available if you do not attend, however you can transfer attendance to another individual. In Person Attendance: The building will be locked. Please call my cell at: 506.874.0864 and I will come down and let you in. Please arrive 10 minutes early so as to not delay the start of the course. Format: Hybrid (Virtual & In-Person)

  • October 2025

  • Wed 8

    Leadership Lab: Lead Beyond Expertise

    Featured October 8, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ADT
    Online

    From hands-on hustle to high-impact leadership—grow with intention. Redefine your role. Scale your impact. Lead beyond expertise. Learn how to shift from expert to effective leader through the key challenges founders and new leaders face and the essential leadership skills necessary to lead teams with confidence and clarity. 3 Key Takeaways Understand the mindset shift needed to move from expert to leader. Learn the common pitfalls new leaders and founders face in effectively leading teams and organizations. Learn the key leadership skills and capabilities for becoming a highly effective leader. Meet your Presenter - Jennifer Wincey As the Founder of AdaptPath, Jennifer brings 20+ years of leadership and HR expertise to help startups and scale-ups build purpose-driven, high- performing teams. Specializing in org design, leadership development, HR, and design and conduct impactful training programs on leadership, feedback, and culture to align people strategy with business growth.

  • Tue 21

    Funnels, Filters & the Future of Sales

    Featured October 21, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ADT
    Online

    In today’s tech environment, traditional sales strategies are losing their edge. This session explores how sales professionals can adapt to economic shifts, AI disruption, and evolving buyer behaviours. Learn how to recalibrate your approach to drive revenue and stay competitive. 3 Key Takeaways Understand how leaner budgets, fewer resources, and SEO shifts are reshaping the top of the funnel Learn how to pivot sales strategies to respond to constrained buying environments and evolving markets Discover actionable tactics to use both modern and old-school techniques to reach more prospects and close more deals Meet Your Facilitator - Mary Jane (MJ) Leslie Mary Jane (MJ) Leslie is the owner of Chapter 3 Ltd., a consulting company that specializes in helping start-up companies and small businesses overcome obstacles and achieve growth objectives. With a background in communications and a career spent building start-up companies, MJ works with clients to identify gaps and improve business operations within marketing, client care, sales operations, and communications. Prior to founding Chapter 3, MJ held the role of Chief Growth Officer for LifeRaft, a threat intelligence SaaS company. She focused on how to leverage open-source intelligence for security programs from enterprise clients to investigative firms. During her tenure at […]

  • Tue 28

    Building Neurodivergent-Affirming Spaces

    Featured October 28, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am ADT
    Online

    Neurodivergent individuals (those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences) make up an estimated 15–20% of the global population. Yet many workplaces are not designed with their needs in mind, resulting in barriers to hiring, retention, and advancement. This workshop is for managers, HR professionals, directors, and workplace leaders who want to create environments where neurodivergent employees can thrive, not just survive. By the end of this session, participants will: ● Understand the basics of neurodiversity and the social model of disability from an intersectional lens ● Recognize common workplace barriers for neurodivergent employees ● Gain tools to create more accessible hiring, onboarding, and management practices ● Learn how to support diverse communication, processing, and working styles ● Begin building a culture of psychological safety and belonging This is a space for leaders to reflect, ask questions, and move from good intentions to meaningful action. Whether you’re just starting to learn about neurodiversity or seeking deeper strategies for inclusion, this workshop will provide practical tools and a strong foundation to help. MEET YOUR PRESENTER: Taylor Yeomans (she/her) uses her extensive background in employment support and accessibility to advocate for inclusive workplaces. Taylor has an academic background in sociology, gender studies, […]

  • Wed 29

    Multi-generational Workplaces and Disability

    October 29, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm ADT
    Online

    During this skill builder, we will: Define generational perspectives on disability and explain differences in how disability is understood and experienced across age groups. Explain how generational mindsets and intersectionality influence disclosure, inclusion, and access in the workplace. Identify inclusive leadership practices that support accessibility and psychological safety across generations. Apply inclusive strategies to create or strengthen disability-inclusive practices in your own workplace or team.

  • Thu 30

    AI in Cyber Warfare: The Double-Edged Sword

    Featured October 30, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am ADT

    Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the cybersecurity landscape, presenting both unparalleled opportunities for defence and formidable new weapons for adversaries. This panel will delve into the escalating "AI arms race" in cyber warfare, exploring how threat actors are leveraging AI to execute more sophisticated, autonomous, and scalable attacks – from hyper-realistic deepfake social engineering and AI-powered phishing to adaptive malware. We will examine how defenders are harnessing AI for advanced threat detection, predictive analytics, and automated incident response, pushing the boundaries of proactive security. The discussion will also navigate the critical ethical considerations, the "black box" problem of AI decision-making, and the urgent need for robust AI-specific security frameworks to balance automation with human oversight in this evolving digital battlefield.

  • November 2025

  • Tue 4

    The Rise of the Humans: Learning to Thrive in a Generative AI World

    Featured November 4, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am AST

    Generative AI is changing how we work, learn, and create. In this session, Dave Coplin explores how organizations and individuals can move beyond fear to harness AI’s potential, reimagining how we deliver value, support people, and build a human-centred, future-ready world. Discover the Four Big Opportunities: Learn how generative AI can boost productivity, unlock insight, drive innovation, and elevate human quality in any organization. Understand the Four Essential Shifts: Explore the mindset and structural changes firms must embrace to move from automation to true transformation. Get Practical Steps for Success: Gain actionable strategies to prepare your data, empower your people, strengthen governance, and build a future-ready, human-centred approach to AI. Meet Your Presenter - Dave Coplin Dave Coplin is a futurist, author, and former Microsoft Chief Envisioning Officer. As founder of The Envisioners, he helps organizations reimagine their relationship with technology to unlock human potential in an AI-driven world.    

  • Mon 24

    Sales Truths: What I Wish I Knew Early in My Career (and What to Do Instead)…Oh Yeah, and Now AI

    Featured November 24, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm AST
    The PIER 1209 Marginal Rd, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Some of the best sales lessons don’t come from books or courses—they come from messing it up, learning the hard way, and hearing how others handled the same challenge. This session is built around that idea. Join an interactive workshop led by seasoned sales expert, Ed Grant. Bring your toughest sales challenges—stuck deals, tricky calls, or persistent client questions. We'll share experiences, tackle common early-career pitfalls, and create a practical “Do This, Not That” guide for today’s sales landscape. 3 Key Takeaways Uncover common sales pitfalls—and how to handle them more effectively. Learn how others have navigated similar challenges through group discussion. Build your sales instincts through collaborative learning and peer feedback. Meet Your Presenter - Ed Grant Ed has spent the last 25+ years helping businesses grow - whether from the driver’s seat of a national sales team, or from behind the counter of a specialty coffee shop he co-owned for 7 years. Ed’s path has taken him through enterprise IT sales, professional services, recruiting, and small business leadership, and all of it has shaped who he is today.

  • December 2025

  • Tue 9

    Reconciliation Through Innovation: Building Digital Pathways to Indigenous Economic Empowerment

    Featured December 9, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am AST
    Online

    Exploring how emerging technologies and digital transformation can advance the goals of reconciliation by creating sustainable, self-determined economic opportunities for Indigenous Nations and businesses. Technology is a Tool for Reconciliation Economic Empowerment Requires Digital Inclusion Partnerships Create Sustainable Change Meet Your Presenter - Michael Hebert Michael Hebert is the founder, CEO, and driving force behind Turtle Island Technology Solutions Inc., an Indigenous-owned technology company dedicated to advancing Indigenous engagement in the technology sector. Leveraging over 24 years of experience in IT from technical delivery to executive leadership with national and global systems integrators, Michael has positioned Turtle Island Tech as a trusted partner to their many clients and public sector organizations. Turtle Island Tech is recognized for providing consulting, services, and delivery across a wide range of technology solutions including AI, datacenter and cloud, networking, and end-user computing with cybersecurity serving as the foundation for everything we deliver.  

  • January 2026

  • Wed 28

    Workshop: AI in the Workplace – A Practical Guide for Business Leaders

    January 28 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm AST
    1344 Summer St, Halifax, NS B3H 0A8 1344 Summer St, Halifax, NS, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join the Halifax Chamber of Commerce and Symplicity Designs for a one-day training on AI in the Workplace, covering best practices on how to leverage its use in each core area of your business (Marketing, Sales, Operations, HR, and Leadership). This comprehensive training will provide current best practices and risk mitigation when employing artificial intelligence in a business setting, beginning with practical ground rules regarding AI’s use as a co-pilot. The training is designed to include every level of eagerness and reluctance in the face of AI, with hands-on activities, and open Q&A periods at the end of each section.

  • Fri 30

    Cape Breton – Startup Smarter Bootcamp

    January 30 @ 6:00 pm - January 31 @ 4:00 pm AST
    500 George Street Sydney, NS B1P 1K6 500 George Street, Sydney, NS, Canada

    Come with your idea. Leave with a plan. Starting a business isn’t about luck, passion, or grinding harder. It’s about solving a real problem - for real people - in a way that actually matters. If you’ve got an idea but no clear starting point, this 1.5-day bootcamp is for you. It’s built for early-stage founders, side-hustlers, and soon-to-be entrepreneurs who want to do things right, from day one. Here’s what you’ll walk away with: Why more than 70% of startups fail in their first year - and how to avoid becoming one of them The essential mindset shifts serious entrepreneurs make (and how to train yours) How to use the Business Model Canvas properly - not like a business school assignment A way to test whether your idea solves a real problem (or just sounds good in your head) How to avoid the product-first trap and anchor your business in real customer pain This isn’t a pep talk. It’s a small group (max 8), no-nonsense, hands-on working session grounded in experience with over 200 startups. Expect honest feedback, strategic thinking, and moments of uncomfortable clarity - the kind that moves your idea forward. You’ll leave with a mental roadmap […]

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