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Caroline Codsi

Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 24min

Should judges consider race in sentencing decisions? Plus: We tackle advertising and fair pay.

Join Meeker Guerrier, a commentator at Noovo and RDS, and Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer at Women in Governance, as they dive into the pressing issues of race in sentencing and advertising ethics. They discuss Quebec's provocative stance on systemic racism in judicial decisions and explore the controversy surrounding Zara's banned ads for promoting unhealthy body images. The conversation goes beyond the legal realm to examine beauty standards shaped by advertising and the implications of recent loyalty program changes for travelers.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 43min

How much Netflix are federal government employees watching? Plus: Hydro-Québec’s million-dollar CEO.

Join Caroline Codsi, Founder and Chief Equity Officer at Women in Governance, and political analyst Karim Boulos as they dive into the intriguing world of federal employees and their Netflix habits. They tackle the recent $1.5 billion South Park deal that pokes fun at Trump, border tensions highlighted by a detainment incident, and the controversial pay of Hydro-Québec's CEO. They also discuss Uber's new safety feature for women, contrasting it against the backdrop of executive compensation. Expect a lively blend of politics, media, and social issues!
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Jul 17, 2025 • 24min

Yet another mayoral candidate. Plus: Montreal's parking agency is warning drivers about a QR scam.

Jonathan Kalles, a former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Caroline Codsi, founder of Women in Governance, discuss Montreal's evolving political landscape with the candidacy of city councillor Craig Sauvé. They explore his progressive platform and the implications for local governance. The conversation delves into Canada’s new trade tariffs aimed at protecting domestic steel against Chinese competition. Additionally, they highlight a local QR scam warning from Montreal's parking agency, raising concerns about public trust and safety.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 24min

The election campaign gets nasty. Plus: Canada is getting its own ‘Jersey Shore.’

Caroline Codsi, founder and chief equity officer of Women in Governance, shares her insights on the heated atmosphere of the current election campaign. She discusses the rise in asylum seekers at the St. Bernard de Lacolle border and its implications for Canada. The conversation also delves into how negative politics are shaping voter sentiment, particularly surrounding figures like Mark Carney. On a lighter note, they explore the entertaining prospects of a Canadian version of 'Jersey Shore,' complete with unique twists and locations.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 22min

Was ‘Liberation Day’ a win for Canada? Plus: Can we talk about biological clocks in election campaigns?

Joining the conversation are Paul Gott, lead singer of Montreal's punk band The Ripcordz and journalism professor, and Caroline Codsi, Founder and Chief Equity Officer at Women in Governance. They discuss the implications of U.S. tariffs on Canada, emphasizing its effects on trade and local businesses. The dialogue shifts to a controversial political clip raising family planning issues, exploring societal expectations around biological clocks and how political rhetoric often fails to address the real needs of young families. Together, they advocate for better support and empathetic leadership.

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