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Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast

Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast

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Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast is a business podcast hosted by Fire Fighting in Canada. It has 89 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.

This podcast features fire chiefs and influencers talking about the latest trends and issues impacting today’s evolving fire service.

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Does daylight savings time matter?

2

Behind the scenes at BC Wildfire Service

3

Looking back at the Jasper wildfires

4

Cutting cancer risk

5

Chiefs on the Hill: GR week unpacked

6

Sustainable funding in the fire service

7

Cancer prevention and PPE in the fire service

8

What is mental mapping?

9

Working Together on the Wildfire Front: A Future of Integration and Foundation of Collaboration

10

"Not Your Father's Fire Department": Tim Pley on Leading Through Unprecedented Change in the Volunteer Fire Service

11

Understanding Firefighter Rescues in Ontario

12

Procurement and pricing in turbulent times

13

Addressing unique challenges: Innovation in Indigenous fire services at Six Nations

14

Matt Pegg on Warrior Health: Bridging the Mental Health Gap for First Responders

15

From service to civilian: Navigating the phases of fire service retirement

16

Toronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop's Journey: From Recruit to Leading Canada's Largest Fire Department

17

Chiefs head to the Hill

18

Navigating the future of fire fighting

19

Resilient Minds: Mental wellness with Steve Fraser

20

Family, change, and wellness with Jennifer Grigg

21

Reflecting on the McDougall Creek wildfire in West Kelowna with Fire Chief Jason Brolund

22

To the edge of burnout and back

23

The stigma of not “tough” enough

24

Situational awareness with Dr. Richard Gasaway

25

Diversity, loss of leadership experience and the challenge of a retirement boom in Fire

26

Talking advocacy ahead of Chiefs on the Hill

27

Fighting wildfires from the air

28

Fire fighting from a provincial perspective

29

Managing different generations and change

30

Leading by example

31

Examining wildfires through a meteorological lens

32

Today’s recruits, connecting with the frontline, and learning from each other

33

The role of a fire investigator

34

Finding a fit through the Multi-Mini-Interview process

35

In conversation with the CAFC’s new president in 2023

36

B.C.’s Playbook and the evolution of training standards

37

What can coaching do for you?

38

Succession planning for the future of your fire department

39

The FireFit Championships are back!

40

Full-scale mass timber burns

41

Building partnerships: Improving interoperability all around

42

In conversation with John McKearney

43

The evolution and future of mass notification systems

44

Mandatory minimum certification for Ontario’s firefighters

45

The latest research on firefighter mental health

46

Taking stock of Canada’s volunteer fire service: the national census, recruitment and retention

47

In conversation with Fire Chief Ken Stuebing, the new IAFC president

48

The future and the fire service with Bill Boyes and Arnold Lazare, 2021 chiefs of the year

49

Fire Prevention Week – Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety

50

Better communication with body language

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