• Who Speaks for Canada?
    Oct 1 2024

    Season 2 Episode 8

    In this episode of The Life of a Servant, host Brian Crombie and Dennis Mills ask the question, Who Speaks for Canada?

    This episode was recorded for the Brian Crombie Radio Hour, aired and streamed on NewsTalk Sauga 960 AM, on September 30, 2024 – and was put in motion by a Facebook post by Dennis the week prior.

    During that week, the Bloc Québecois, a separatist political party in Canada issued an ultimatum to the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, telling the government what they need to do to survive. They provided a deadline and conditions, which, if not met, would be subject to a confidence vote, potentially bringing down Canada's national government.

    Dennis argues passionately that the ultimatum by the separatist party provides the Prime Minister with precisely what he needs in order to win the next national election.

    It all gets down to the question – Who Speaks for Canada?

    Dennis and Brian talk about how national unity has become the most significant issue in the political landscape of Canada, demanding that we ask who can best serve the interests of the Canadian nation, while recognizing that the Conservative Party simply has no appropriate or adequate response to this looming crisis.

    Only Justin Trudeau, like his father, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1980, can keep our country together.

    The argument is compelling, the analysis persuasive, and the outlook for the current Liberal Government in Ottawa is in, Brian’s words, a little scary.


    You can visit the Brian Crombie Radio Hour at www.briancrombie.com⁠ and at his official YouTube channel, ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNI04-ugbxCp4xsFyXaQIUg⁠ . Also check out Brian’s podcast and others at NewsTalk Sauga 960 AM ⁠https://sauga960am.ca⁠

    And, of course, visit ⁠DennisMills.com⁠ for more information and archived episodes of this program. You can also learn more about Dennis’ upcoming memoir, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair, at ⁠DennisMills.com⁠.

    Featured in this episode: Brian Crombie, Canadian politics, national election, podcasts, Dennis Mills, The Life of a Servant, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Government of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, Bloc Québecois.


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    46 mins
  • Reflections on Food Security – A Tribute to Canada’s Family Farms
    Nov 7 2023

    Season 2, Episode 7

    Food prices are something all of us are intimately aware of these days. So we thought we’d reach into the vaults and pull out a radio interview from 24 years ago that shows you’re not alone in your concerns about food security and making ends meet.

    This episode features an unedited conversation between Dennis Mills, internationally celebrated musical performer, Sylvia Tyson, and legendary radio broadcaster, Michael Enright. The audio is from a December 1999 broadcast of Michael’s program, “This Morning”, which was originally aired on CBC Radio One.

    Dennis describes the crisis faced by family farms at that time, and how upwards of 60,000 farms across Canada hung precariously on a week-by-week lifeline. He then talks about the Family Farm Tribute, which was hosted a month later at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena), as an effort to raise awareness of the importance of food security and the farm crisis in Canada.

    Sylvia Tyson joins the conversation and explains to Michael and his CBC listeners how she immediately agreed to participate in a cause that was not only dear to her, but fundamental to Canada's social and economic fabric.

    Learn more information about the Family Farm Tribute at DennisMills.com. You can also read more in-depth stories about the family farm crisis, and how the Family Farm Tribute evolved into multiple awareness-raising events, in Dennis’ newest book, “From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair: A Memoir”.

    Tags: Dennis Mills, Family Farm Tribute, Michael Enright, CBC Radio One “This Morning”, Sylvia Tyson, Ronnie Hawkins, family farms, Prairie Oyster, Canada’s food production system, food prices, food security, advocacy, public policy, awareness-raising special events, servant leadership, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair.

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    13 mins
  • Remembering Sarsfest - John Oakley and Dennis Mills on the Lessons of Servant Leadership
    Aug 12 2023

    Season 2, Episode 6

    This episode features a conversation with Dennis Mills and John Oakley -- host of The John Oakley Show. Originally aired on AM640 (CFIQ) on July 31, 2023, and originally titled, "Remembering Sarsfest with Dennis Mills."

    This episode is the third in our series of interviews that looks back on Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto in 2003, how that event actually came to be, and what we can learn from it.

    "That event really was THE template for cooperation and collaboration, of service to the people," Dennis explains. "Everybody came together to tackle the economic fallout associated with SARS in 2003."

    "Today, we need a 'war room' to bring our leaders together, to put their resources on the table, and not leave that room until solutions and do-able plans can be executed," Dennis said. The very type of collaboration and cooperation that produced Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto -- against all the odds. Te lessons of Servant Leadership.

    Special thanks to Lead Producer of The John Oakley Show, Michael Downey in making this episode possible. Be sure to check out The John Oakley Show, 3pm to 6pm, weekdays EST on AM640, which is also available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

    Visit DennisMills.com for more information, archived episodes of this program, as well as information about Dennis' upcoming book, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair.


    Keywords: Dennis Mills, John Oakley, Justin Trudeau, Michael Cohl, Olivia Chow, Doug Ford, Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Rush, The Guess Who, Sarsfest, Molson Rocks for Toronto, The John Oakley Show, Michael Downey, Julian Fantino, Jean Chretien, Pierre Poilievre.

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    26 mins
  • A Healthy Nation Requires the Spirit of Selflessness & Collaboration
    Aug 4 2023

    Season 2, Episode 5

    This episode was recorded for the Brian Crombie Radio Hour, aired and streamed on NewsTalk Sauga 960 AM, on August 4, 2023.

    In this episode, award-winning Host Brian Crombie interviews Dennis Mills about servant leadership. Dennis passionately explains that the 2003 event, Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, was successful because leaders collaborated and cooperated selflessly. They tackled a challenge together, they acted immediately, and they served our community.

    The challenges related to housing, immigration, public transit—you name it—require servants of the community to work together, selflessly, in collaboration and cooperation.

    When asked what might constitute a first step in addressing the mounting challenges confronting the City of Toronto, Dennis explains, “We need Toronto healthy in every way. So I’d say to our Prime Minister, ‘Go and sit in [Mayor] Olivia Chow’s office, find out what is needed, and collaborate … because as Toronto goes, Justin, you go.”

    A healthy nation requires the spirit of selflessness & collaboration

    Visit the Brian Crombie Radio Hour at www.briancrombie.com and his official YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNI04-ugbxCp4xsFyXaQIUg .

    Also check out Brian’s podcast and others at NewsTalk Sauga 960 AM https://sauga960am.ca/

    And, of course, visit DennisMills.com for more information and archived episodes of this program. You can also learn more about Dennis’ upcoming memoir, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair, at DennisMills.com.

    Featured in this episode: Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, Brain Crombie, Dennis Mills, The Life of a Servant, From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair, Mayor Olivia Chow, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Doug Ford, Government of Canada, servant leadership, collaboration in government.


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    49 mins
  • Sarstock 2003 - The Untold Story of Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto
    Jul 31 2023

    Welcome to Season 2, Episode 4. On July 30, twenty years ago, more than 450,000 people joined the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Rush, and a stellar lineup of performers at Downsview Park in Toronto for an event that became known as Sarstock.

    At the twentieth anniversary of that record-breaking event, Dennis Mills, your host of The Life of a Servant, chatted with celebrated radio broadcaster, Greg Brady, on his program, Toronto Today with Greg Brady. We feature that complete, unedited conversation in its entirety in this episode of The Life of a Servant.

    Greg and Dennis talk about some of the fascinating behind-the-scenes tidbits associated with Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, as it was officially called. They also point out how things have changed since 2003 -- how we all feel the need for more collaboration, goodwill and selflessness; how we need more servant-leaders who can work together for the greater good. You'll even hear a recommendation or two about why Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, should considering serving more closely with Toronto's Mayor, Olivia Chow, to tackle the really big issues we face today -- even if it means sharing office space for a couple of weeks!

    Check out Toronto Today with Greg Brady at the following link: https://globalnews.ca/toronto/program/the-morning-show-640-toronto/

    And be sure to treat yourself to a compelling story about the 20th anniversary that was featured in the award-winning Ottawa Life Magazine:

    https://www.ottawalife.com/article/sarstock-2003-the-untold-story-of-molson-canadian-rocks-for-toronto/

    And always feel free to pop by at DennisMills.com for more information. In this episode: Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Rush, Justin Timberlake, Greg Brady, Dan O'Neill, Michael Cohl, Parc Downsview Park, SARS 2003, Dennis Mills, Jean Chretien, Justin Trudeau, Olivia Chow, Canada, Toronto

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    17 mins
  • Affordable Housing - The Solutions Exist, So What's the Issue?
    Jul 15 2023

    Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3, of The Life of a Servant.

    In this episode, Member of Parliament for Parry Sound-Muskoka, Scott Aitchison, and Bala Legion President, Dennis Mills, talk about the need for affordable housing in Bala, Ontario. They describe a community-planned solution that would provide assisted living to people over the age of 55. The plans are in place. The community partners are totally supported. Shovels could be in the ground in a matter months, with affordable housing solutions open and operating less than a year after that.

    Listen to this episode of The Life of a Servant to learn more about some of the challenges in delivering solutions to the affordable housing crisis in Canada. You'll also hear several practical and passionate suggestions from Scott Aitchison, who not only serves as a highly distinguished Parliamentarian, but whose work exemplifies what it means to be a servant-leader.

    This episode was originally produced in video form by Scott Aitchison. With the permission of Scott and his team, we have adapted the audio and continue contributing to the dialogue on affordable housing in Canada through this podcast episode.

    Learn more by visiting ScottAitchisonMP.ca, BalaLegion.ca or DennisMills.com. The Life of a Servant podcast is the companion to the upcoming book, "From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair" by Dennis Mills. Keywords: Scott Aitchison, Dennis Mills, Bala Legion 424, Royal Canadian Legion Bala Branch, affordable housing, long-term care facilities, assisted living, Bala Legion Heritage Manor, Muskoka

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    10 mins
  • “Our World” - The Very First People’s Summit on the Environment (Part 1)
    Jul 5 2023

    As we celebrated Canada Day this year, my grandchildren and I and talked about the overwhelming smoke caused by the wildfires in 2023, smoke that had been polluting the air in countless communities across the continent. We talked about the environment and what people could do to make a positive difference. That conversation reminded me of something similar that my team and I put together in 1989: "Our World" – The People’s Summit on the Environment.

    I was reminded of what I’ve always considered to be the most inspiring dialogue on the environment, featuring singer-songwriter, poet and environmentalist, John Denver, and then-Member of Parliament for Western-Arctic, Ethel Blondin-Andrew – two exemplary servants to the world around them.

    So, we listened to that dialogue from 1989, and the podcast team for The Life of a Servant decided to feature that conversation in this special two-parter. It reminds us that a healthy environment and a sustainable future require all people working together continually in the service of our planet.

    John Denver spoke those words at our event 34 years ago, which you’ll hear in this episode, words that affirmed his role as a servant and as a leader. John is joined by Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Canada’s first indigenous woman elected to Parliament, and an outstanding servant-leader who was recently honoured with the prestigious “Maclean’s Lifetime Achievement Award”.

    You’ll also hear John Denver offering practical suggestions on how to be an authentic environmentalist, spoken at time when few people really fully appreciated the meaning of environmentalism.

    And be sure to join us in Part 2, which will feature a conversation with Dennis Mills and Ethel Blondin-Andrew as they reflect 34 years later on the People's Summit on the Environment; on how John, Ethel and 42,000 others participated in the event; and a fascinating story or two, including one about John Denver picking up trash along The Danforth in Toronto.

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    Listen to this episode of The Life of a Servant, a podcast about servant-leadership, to hear one of the most impassioned, authentic and relatable dialogues about the environment its entirety, and to learn more about what you can do. You can also visit www.dennismills.com for more information and archived episodes of this podcast, as well as information about the soon-to-be-released book, “From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair”.


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    27 mins
  • Peace, Hope and a Personal Perspective on Ukraine: The Servant Leadership of Borys Wrzesnewskyj
    Jun 23 2023

    We start Season Two with this first episode, one that was originally recorded last December, and one that exemplifies how a successful leader is also an authentic servant.

    On December 3, 2022, Borys Wrzesnewskyj, former Member of Parliament in Canada, and founder/owner of Future Bakery, served as the keynote speaker at a special charitable dinner hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion in Bala, Ontario. Borys described Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine before a sell-out audience, and he provided a personal and deeply unique perspective: not only is Borys the Canadian son of Ukrainian refugees who arrived in Canada after the Second World War, he has also spent many years warning governments around the world about Vladimir Putin's intentions on Ukraine—warnings that sadly have become a tragic reality.

    Yet, Borys' message is ultimately one that inspires the listener, as it celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, and encourages peace and hope. Listen to this episode of The Life of a Servant, a podcast about servant-leadership, to hear this impassioned speech in its entirety, and to learn more about what you can do to help. You can also visit www.dennismills.com for more information and archived episodes of this podcast.

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    19 mins