Yes, We are Open Episode Summary - Trust in Canadian Business: Key Findings from the CanTrust Index and Insights from Bruce MacLellan
This week, Al is in Oakville, Ontario, visiting Erin Nocent, owner of The Sweetest Thing bakery.
In the season 1 Finale of ‘Yes, We Are open’, Al visits The Ontario Blue Jays, an amateur baseball organization who’s objective is to develop young baseball players and prepare them for the collegiate and pro levels. Entering their 25th season, OBJ has become an internationally recognized baseball program, but what happens when all organized sport is forced to shut down for over a year? Listen to find out.
You can find out even more about The Ontario Blue Jays at https://www.objbaseball.com/
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Al Grego is the producer and host of the multi-award-winning Yes, We Are Open and Just Good Business podcasts for Moneris. His interests outside of work include podcasting, blogging, and music.
This week, Al is in Oakville, Ontario, visiting Erin Nocent, owner of The Sweetest Thing bakery.
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