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  • Episode #138: Premier Unplugged: Alberta and Canada's Response to U.S. Trade Uncertainty
    Jan 28 2025

    BCA has released a special "Premier Unplugged" episode featuring Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith in conversation with BCA President, Adam Legge. Together, they explore Alberta’s diplomatic approach to managing trade tensions with the United States under the evolving "Trump 2.0" administration.

    Premier Smith highlights the importance of avoiding retaliation, addressing key irritants, and supporting U.S. aspirations in energy security and critical minerals supply to foster a stronger Canada-U.S. economic relationship. They also discuss the potential for a delegation mission to Washington to advocate for Canada as a reliable and trustworthy partner.

    Tune in for an insightful conversation about strategies to create a "win-win" outcome for both nations while navigating current challenges. This can’t-miss episode is available now on all major podcast platforms!

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

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    18 min
  • Episode #137: The Brief: Trump, Trade, and Tariffs: How Could it Affect Albertans?
    Jan 24 2025

    Donald Trump is officially the President of the United States again, and his 'america first' approach to politics and threat of tariffs on Canadian goods mean that Canada has entered an era of trade uncertainty with it's largest economic partner.

    The impacts of tariffs on Canada-U.S. trade would be profound on both sides of the border, but how would they affect Albertans in their daily lives? What would become more expensive? Where would we see job losses? What industries would be hit the hardest?

    To help give our listeners a clearer picture of the possible outcomes, Scott Crockatt invited BCA Director of Policy Alicia Planincic and Trevor Tombe, Director of Fiscal and Economic Policy at The University of Calgarys's School of Public Policy, onto The Brief to break down what could happen and what it could mean for Alberta businesses and households.

    In this episode:

    • Trump's approach to trade and diplomacy
    • What is a tariff and how does it work?
    • What is a 'trade deficit,' and is the U.S. really 'subsidizing' Canada?
    • The 'nuclear option' - oil and energy export ban
    • Industries at risk and where we may see job losses

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

    Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS

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    33 min
  • Episode #136: C-Suite Unplugged: Alexis von Hoensbroech, Chief Executive Officer, WestJet
    Jan 14 2025

    Alexis von Hoensbroech, the visionary CEO of WestJet, uncovers the fascinating journey from his early aspirations in astrophysics to leading one of Canada's premier airlines. His story is one of unexpected turns, moving from the scientific realm to a pivotal business role with the Boston Consulting Group before embarking on his influential career within the Lufthansa Group. With a narrative that spans continents, Alexis shares how these diverse experiences have shaped his unique leadership style at WestJet, including the cultural transitions from Europe to Canada and the challenges and triumphs faced along the way.

    Listeners will be captivated as Alexis discusses the intricacies of the aviation industry, drawing intriguing connections between the analytical demands of scientific disciplines and the strategic operations of an airline. The conversation reveals the critical role of adaptability and psychological safety in cultivating a collaborative and innovative corporate culture. As Alexis reflects on the dynamics of leadership across different regions, he sheds light on the subtle yet impactful nuances that define corporate environments in Canada compared to Europe.

    In this engaging episode, we also delve into the pressing issues and exciting developments in the aviation sector. Alexis discusses the strategic importance of WestJet's acquisition of Sunwing and how these changes promise to enhance the travel experience for Canadians. From the introduction of the Ultra Basic fare to innovative loyalty program upgrades, WestJet is set on a path of growth and service improvement. Despite challenges such as staffing shortages and public policy hurdles, Alexis's optimism and commitment to making air travel more affordable and enjoyable for Canadians are evident as WestJet soars into a promising future.

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

    Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS

    Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB

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    44 min
  • Episode #135: C-Suite Unplugged: Marc Staniloff, President & CEO, Superior Lodging Corp.
    Dec 11 2024

    Trailblazer Marc Staniloff joins us on C-Suite Unplugged to share his remarkable journey in the Canadian hotel industry. From a career in real estate to acquiring the development rights for Super 8 in Western Canada, Marc's path is filled with strategic choices and compelling partnerships that have transformed local communities. He offers an honest look into the challenges and triumphs of launching a successful franchise model, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and collaborations with First Nations, which have fostered mutual growth and opportunity.

    Marc also reflects on the resilience and innovation required to navigate the shifting landscape of the hospitality industry. We touch on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of platforms like Airbnb, and the strategic decisions that have kept his team competitive. His insights into brand strategy, Market differentiation, and the power of local partnerships shed light on the dynamic nature of hotel management, providing valuable lessons for both aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned business leaders.

    Join us as we explore the future of the hotel industry, discussing trends such as extended stays, sustainable practices, and the economic effects of major events. Marc's candid commentary on the challenges and opportunities presented by new competitors highlights the evolving expectations of today's travelers. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of business strategy and community impact, where success is measured by both financial growth and meaningful contributions to local economies.

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

    Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS

    Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB

    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3BPxDhv

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    44 min
  • Episode #134: The Brief: A Federal Conservative Government: What will that mean for Canada?
    Nov 20 2024

    Ginny Roth, a prominent conservative voice and partner at Crestview, joins us to explore the potential future of a Conservative government in Canada. With her deep roots in political organizing and consulting, Ginny offers an insider's perspective on what a government under Pierre Poilievre might prioritize. We unravel the possible consequences a second Trump presidency could have on Canadian conservatives and examine Poilievre's distinctive protectionist approach on social media, diving into how these dynamics might reshape public affairs and policies north of the border.

    Our conversation progresses into the intricate world of trade relations, with a spotlight on how a Trump electoral victory could shift Canada's economic ties with the US. From the prospects of renegotiating the USMCA to the strategic efforts Canada might employ to protect its interests, we cover it all. We touch on the potential impact of Trump's proposed tariffs and discuss influential figures like Marco Rubio who could play key roles in shaping future US-Canada relations. Through Ginny's insights, we gain a clearer understanding of Poilievre's leadership style, highlighting his data-driven strategies and his focus on aligning business interests with voter concerns.

    The episode culminates in a detailed analysis of the challenges and opportunities a Conservative government might navigate. We explore pressing issues like housing affordability and economic innovation, and consider Poilievre's commitment to fiscal discipline and reducing government intervention. Drawing inspiration from political figures like Dominic Cummings, we discuss the hurdles a new administration would face in implementing rapid reforms within Canada's bureaucratic system. Join us for a comprehensive look at how a Conservative-led government might tackle the complexities of governance and drive effective policies amidst a shifting political landscape.

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

    Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS

    Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB

    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3BPxDhv

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    32 min
  • Episode #133: The Brief: Winter 2024 Economic Snapshot
    Nov 18 2024

    The team dives into many of the leading and lagging economic indicators that tell us a bit about where Alberta's economy stands compared to the summer snapshot. They also dive into some of the political developments both nationally and globally and what they could mean for Alberta and Canada's economic forecast into 2025.

    There are several positives in Alberta's outlook. The Bank of Canada's interest rate hikes seem to have set Canada's economy up for the 'soft landing' they hoped for, curbing consumption and inflation without significant job losses. Meanwhile, Alberta continues to be the economic engine of Canada, significantly outperforming the rest of the country in jobs and economic growth. However, the Alberta and Canadian economies are showing signs of slowing, with job growth decelerating over the past 6-8 months.

    Certain "good" sectors like manufacturing, construction, and oil/gas have seen job growth level off after strong gains earlier. This suggests consumer demand has weakened. Newcomers and recent immigrants are being hit particularly hard, with their unemployment rate rising from 10% to 15% over the past year.

    Interest rate hikes have started to be reversed, but the full impact of past increases has not yet been felt in the economy. It takes time for rate changes to filter through. The federal government's planned cuts to immigration levels could have significant impacts, though there are questions around whether the full extent of the cuts will actually materialize.

    The housing market is seeing a surge in construction activity, especially in Alberta compared to other regions, but it is yet to be seen how this will play out given Canada's anticipated pullback in population growth.

    Globally, central banks are seen as having tamed inflation, but there are risks around rising protectionism that could impact the economy.

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    About The Business Council of Alberta

    The Business Council of Alberta was founded on a simple idea: to make life better for all Albertans. We believe that business has an important role in improving society, and that when business does well, we all do well. We work with the chief executives and leading entrepreneurs of Alberta’s largest enterprises to understand the big, long-term challenges that Albertans are facing and work with industry, government, and civil society to solve these problems and build shared prosperity for every person who calls Alberta home.

    Check out more of our recent work: https://bit.ly/3JG9ifS

    Check out recent episodes of AlbertaBETTER: https://bit.ly/3bHlfFB

    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3BPxDhv

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    26 min
  • Episode #132: C-Suite Unplugged: Warren Stow, President, GrainsConnect Canada
    Oct 24 2024

    Warren Stow, the visionary CEO of GrainsConnect, shares his captivating journey from his roots on a family farm in Graysville, Manitoba, to leading a pivotal player in the grain industry. Hear firsthand about the strategic operations that channel Western Canadian grains and oilseeds to global markets, and how Warren's agricultural upbringing and diverse career experiences shaped his leadership. Discover the intricate dance between tradition and innovation that propels GrainsConnect forward, navigating challenges from labour disruptions to leveraging cutting-edge technology.

    Our conversation with Warren, the strategic leader at GrainsConnect, uncovers his philosophy of building success by surrounding himself with talented minds. Warren provides an inside look at the grain's efficient journey from the Canadian fields to international ports, highlighting the strategic advantages of the Fraser Grain Terminal. His insights emphasize the importance of resilience and innovation in maintaining a competitive edge amidst labour and infrastructure challenges, while ensuring a seamless experience for farmers and international buyers alike.

    As we look to the future, we explore GrainsConnect's strategic outlook for Alberta's agriculture sector. The path to growth is rife with opportunities, from diversifying operations to ensuring food security in the face of climate and market pressures. Warren expresses optimism for Western Canada's agricultural future, calling for enhanced government support and innovation. This episode celebrates the vital role of the grain industry in the global food supply, underscoring the need to elevate agriculture's status within national priorities. Join us for an insightful discussion on leadership, supply chain mastery, and the promising future of Canadian agriculture.

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    36 min
  • Episode #131: The Brief: C-59 Blows an Icy Wind on Canadian Ambition
    Oct 15 2024

    Understand the frustrations behind Bill C-59's controversial greenwashing amendments with insights from Adam Legge, President of the Business Council of Alberta. Can these changes to the Competition Act redefine the landscape for Canadian companies making environmental claims? Discover how the lack of clarity and rushed legislation might stifle innovation and corporate communication, leaving the Competition Bureau in a tough spot.

    Explore the broader implications of discouraging future-oriented environmental claims and the potential chilling effect on Canadian entrepreneurship. As Adam sheds light on the disconnect between policymakers and business leaders, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how these provisions could impact investment, growth, and ultimately, the country's economic competitiveness. This episode challenges the cautionary stance taken by the government and its ripple effect on individual livelihoods and Canada's standard of living.

    We also delve into the complex layers of existing regulations that companies must navigate and how the proposed amendments could lead to frivolous claims that overwhelm the system. From small soap manufacturers to oil giants, businesses are at risk of becoming overly cautious. Tune in to hear our proposal for clear guidance from the Competition Bureau, creating a safe harbour for forward-looking statements that foster a thriving environment for innovation and entrepreneurship.

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    24 min