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Get closer to our work with The Conference Board of Canada’s Leadership Perspectives series. Each episode, we sit down with senior Conference Board leaders and researchers to discuss issues that affect Canadians. Topics include economics, education, sustainability, HR, and Indigenous and Northern perspectives. We're proud to be Canada's foremost independent, evidence-based applied research organization. Since 1954 we have provided leaders and decision-makers with the economic analysis, applied research, data, networks and events they need to solve Canada's most complex challenges. © The Conference Board of Canada. All Rights Reserved.

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Economics Matters Ep. 15: Reacting to the 2024 Federal Budget

May 08, 2024 05:00 - 34 minutes - 24 MB

The April 2024 federal budget is like game seven of a Stanley Cup playoff run for economists.  It’s a critical time when decisions on spending and taxation are made that can help or hinder our economic direction.   In this special episode we call on various members of The Conference Board of Canada’s economic forecasting unit to help make sense of the key announcements in the budget.  Join us to hear their take on the impacts of federal budget 2024.

Economics Matters Ep. 14: Canada’s Productivity Emergency with Tony Bonen and Andrew Sharpe

April 18, 2024 06:00 - 25 minutes - 17.7 MB

Everyone from the Bank of Canada to leading economists from across the country are discussing what’s at the root of Canada’s productivity challenges.    To help us sort through the discussion, I’m joined this episode by the Conference Board of Canada’s Director of Economic Research Tony Bonen and the Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) Andrew Sharpe. We discuss how we should understand productivity and why it’s important for it to improve. ...

Economics Matters Ep. 13: C-Suite Perspectives with Pedro Antunes and Dana Peterson

March 06, 2024 07:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MB

In this episode, we delve into the minds of CEOs, exploring their concerns and insights as revealed in the 25th edition of the C-Suite survey conducted by The Conference Board. Our guests, Dana Peterson, Chief Economist, The Conference Board and Pedro Antunes, Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada provide a comprehensive analysis of the survey results, shedding light on the external and internal risks preoccupying global, US, and Canadian business leaders. About our guests: Pedro...

Economics Matters Ep: 12 - Looking Back, Looking Forward with Pedro Antunes and Linda Nazareth

December 13, 2023 06:00 - 19 minutes - 13.1 MB

In this final episode of 2023, we invite two leading economists to explore key issues facing the Canadian economy. We delve into how the world of work is evolving and consider whether Canada might be lagging behind other nations that are more readily adapting to the future of work. Additionally, we examine the increasing role of industrial policies as a strategy for governments to influence various aspects of the economy, ranging from supply chains to environmental performance. We also disc...

Economics Matters Ep. 12: Looking Back, Looking Forward with Pedro Antunes and Linda Nazareth

December 13, 2023 06:00 - 19 minutes - 13.1 MB

In this final episode of 2023, we invite two leading economists to explore key issues facing the Canadian economy. We delve into how the world of work is evolving and consider whether Canada might be lagging behind other nations that are more readily adapting to the future of work. Additionally, we examine the increasing role of industrial policies as a strategy for governments to influence various aspects of the economy, ranging from supply chains to environmental performance. We also disc...

Economics Matters Ep. 11: Immigration, Inflation and Housing with Pedro Antunes and Kathryn Dennler

November 22, 2023 07:00 - 21 minutes - 14.8 MB

Over the past months, various players have come out to point a finger at the role immigration is playing in a long list of what ails our country.   From inflation, to housing affordability, to struggling post-secondary institutions, new Canadians have become an easy target.  Our guests Pedro Antunes, Chief Economist at the Conference Board and Kathryn Dennler, Senior Researcher in the Conference Board’s  Immigration Knowledge Area to shed some light on the realities of Canada’s immigration ...

Economics Matters Ep. 10: Will AI Take Your Job with Mike Burt and Benjamin F. Jones

September 20, 2023 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.6 MB

Doomsday scenarios are the currency of the day when it comes to artificial intelligence’s impact on the jobs market.  But technologists aren’t always that great at economic forecasting. To help us sort through the hype, we’re joined this episode by Mike Burt, Vice-President at the Conference Board of Canada and Benjamin F. Jones, Professor of Strategy at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Illinois.  Mike and Ben share their assessments of how artificial intelligence ...

Economics Matters Ep. 09: The Economic Impact of the Wildfires with Pedro Antunes and Derek Nighbor

July 12, 2023 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.7 MB

The year 2023 has already marked itself as Canada's worst forest fire season in history, and it's only July. A glance at today's fire map reveals almost every province battling blazes that have spiraled out of control. In this episode, our guests Pedro Antunes, Chief Economist of The Conference Board of Canada and Derek Nighbor, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Forest Products Association of Canada, discuss the impacts on people, the economy and communities of the forest fires ...

Economics Matters Ep. 08: Canada’s Housing and Rental Affordability Crisis with Tony Bonen and John Pasalis

May 24, 2023 13:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

The pandemic created upward pressure on housing and recent increases in interest rates are pushing affordability even further away for some. The OECD now ranks Canada as having the most expensive housing market among all other G7 countries.  Our guests this episode explore how we got to this point and what if anything can be done to create a more affordable housing market. They share that not only are housing prices forecasted to continue to rise, but that the affordability crisis is extend...

Economics Matters Ep. 07: Fiscal Responsibility with Pedro Antunes and Kevin Page

April 19, 2023 05:00 - 25 minutes - 17.2 MB

In this episode, our guests Pedro Antunes, Chief Economist of The Conference Board of Canada, and Kevin Page, founding President and CEO of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, discuss the evolving definition of fiscal responsibility in 2023. They address key issues such as the lack of consensus around debts and deficits, the influence of macroeconomic drivers on federal spending, the potential need for revenue increases, and the consequences of borrowin...

Ep. 25: Canadian Telecoms and The Promise of Independent Towers with Dan Carpenter and Wendy Zatylny

March 29, 2023 05:00 - 20 minutes - 14.3 MB

Canada’s mobile broadband usage numbers are dismal.  We rank dead last in mobile broadband users and have some of lowest mobile data usage compared to other G7 countries. These metrics need to improve.  While there is much discussion on the number of providers and the competitiveness of our telecommunications industry, there’s another way to move the needle. Research by The Conference Board of Canada shows that increased tower sharing can play a role in changing this critical metric for Can...

Economics Matters Ep: 06 - Economic Forecasting with Ted Mallett

March 22, 2023 05:00 - 25 minutes - 17.6 MB

In this episode of Economics Matters, we look behind the curtain at the world of economic forecasting.  Our colleague Ted Mallett, The Conference Board of Canada’s Director of Economic Forecasting, gives us his take on how he and his team approach business of economic forecasting.  We discuss the mechanics of economic forecasting, the models, the data sources as well as the ways in which Ted and his team incorporate observations on human behaviours to guide the outputs of the models and der...

Economics Matters Ep: 05 - Inequality in Canada with Pedro Antunes and Mike Moffatt

February 22, 2023 06:00 - 23 minutes - 16.2 MB

For economists, inequality is a critical issue because the more unequal a society is, the more challenging it is for that economy to grow and thrive.  This episode we explore the data on inequality in Canada to separate fact from fiction. We discuss whether inequality is growing in Canada. We also explore the question of whether the way economists normally approach this topic is up to the task of addressing the various concerns that get lumped into discussions of inequality. About our gues...

Economics Matters Ep: 04 - Canada’s Long-Term Economic Outlook with Sohaib Shahid and Brett House

January 25, 2023 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.6 MB

Canada used to pride itself as being one of the best places to live in the world, but our international ranking is on the decline. Many people have questions about the long-term economic growth path for the country. How will demographic issues—high retirements and low birth rates—impact the country? Will Canada ever solve the innovation and productivity challenge that we face? How can Canadian policy-makers take steps today to help to build a better future. In this episode, we hear two lead...

Economics Matters Ep: 03 - Economic Outlook for 2023

December 21, 2022 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.2 MB

As we near the end of December, many economists are looking back at the year that was. But that’s the past. What can we expect for the future? We’ve asked two leading economic thinkers to give us their forecasts on the key issues that the Canadian economy will face in 2023. Will the Bank of Canada’s initiatives be enough keep inflation down next year? What will the impact of monetary and fiscal policy be and where should government spending go? What will the impact of broader geopolitical c...

Ep. 24: Fixing the Path from International Student to Permanent Resident with Iain Reeve and Kathryn Dennler

December 07, 2022 06:00 - 25 minutes - 17.3 MB

Canadian Universities and Colleges are increasingly welcoming students from around the world to study in Canada.  We estimate that over the last ten years, over a million international students have come to study in Canada.  And that number is rising.  International students represent some of the best and the brightest from around the world.  They come to Canadian post-secondary institutions hoping to get a world-class education and in many instances an opportunity to continue to build on ...

Economics Matters Ep: 02 - Labour market woes with Mike Burt and Armine Yalnizyan

November 30, 2022 06:00 - 40 minutes - 27.7 MB

Canada’s labour market is facing an unprecedented set of challenges.  We keep hearing the dual realities of low unemployment levels but high job vacancies. There is a loud and growing chorus of business owners who complain that they can’t find the workers they need. And workers are increasingly expressing their frustration with the jobs they do have.  From the great-resignation, to quiet quitting. From the turbulence that is affecting industries as diverse as travel, hospitality, restaur...

Economics Matters Ep: 01 - Recession Risk with Sohaib Shahid and Jimmy Jean

October 19, 2022 05:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MB

This is the first episode of Economics Matters, a Conference Board of Canada podcast. This series will bring you some of the leading economic thinkers from Canada and around the world to talk about key issues in the economy.  In our first episode, we deal with one of the biggest questions facing our economy— what is Canada’s risk of falling into a recession and what, if anything, can be done about it.  To answer this question, our guests this episode share their views on whether Canada’s re...

Ep. 23: How Recent Trade Agreements Are Regulating the Digital Economy with Matt Malone

July 20, 2022 05:00 - 18 minutes - 13 MB

Canada is a trading nation.  Throughout our history, trade has been one of the foundations of our economy.  Equally important has been to establish rules for international trade.  This episode we hear how trade agreement commitments are shaping Canada’s ability to regulate the digital economy.  Matt Malone, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law at Thompson Rivers University, talks about how recent trade agreements are shaping the digital economy, often before domestic governments have ac...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 5 – Carolyn Loh on Driving Customer Value Through Analytics

June 06, 2022 05:00 - 18 minutes - 12.7 MB

Of course, analytics helps the internal operations and management of an organization but how is that, in turn, helping their customers? In this final episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Carolyn Loh talks with host Takara Small about how data analytics can help deepen relationships with customers, and how to better communicate to the public about how data analytics can actually benefit them.  About our guest:  Carolyn Loh is the VP Analytics & Insights Acuity Ads. She brings ...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 4 – Tamara Augsten on Fostering a Citizen Driven Analytics Culture

May 30, 2022 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Organizations often struggle with fostering a data and analytics culture to the detriment of their analytics programs. In this fourth episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Tamara Augsten talks with host Takara Small about her work with data visualization and how organizations can build a culture that makes workers excited to engage in data analytics. About our guest:  Tamara Augsten uses her background in data analysis and urban planning to visualize, mobilize and translate da...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 4 – Tamara Augsten on Fostering a Citizen Driven Analytics Culture

May 30, 2022 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Organizations often struggle with fostering a data and analytics culture to the detriment of their analytics programs. In this fourth episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Tamara Augsten talks with host Takara Small about her work with data visualization and how organizations can build a culture that makes workers excited to engage in data analytics. About our guest:  Tamara Augsten uses her background in data analysis and urban planning to visualize, mobilize and translate da...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 3 – Maxime Cohen on Becoming a Data Driven, Innovative Organization

May 23, 2022 05:00 - 20 minutes - 14.3 MB

Analytics has a major role in enabling innovation-induced growth among small and medium sized businesses, allowing them to scale-up rapidly. In this third episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Maxime Cohen talks with host Takara Small about the necessary steps for managers and owners to jump into the data analytics space, as well why small and medium sized organizations cannot afford to ignore data analytics.  About our guest:  Maxime Cohen is the Scale AI Chair Professor of R...

Ep. 22: HR Trends and the Canadian Workforce Outlook with Lauren Florko

May 18, 2022 05:00 - 13 minutes - 9.18 MB

The last two years have changed the way we work and has made us reconsider ways of working, both from an employer and an employee point-of-view.  While we know things have changed, data on how this is impacting workplaces is still quite sparse. This episode we hear how the Conference Board of Canada’s Human Capital team is working to fill in the gaps in HR trends and metrics.   We explore: what’s really happening with Canada’s “great resignation”; how to approach employee engagement; why so...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 2 – Vanitha Lucas on Data for Good

May 16, 2022 05:00 - 26 minutes - 18.2 MB

Governments, businesses, non-profits, and academia have tremendous potential to use data to help move forward on their sustainable development goals to make the world a better place. In this second episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Vanitha Lucas talks with host Takara Small about how data can be used to promote social change and what problems data can help solve. About our guest:  Vanitha Lucas considers herself to be a data and analytics philanthropist. Strongly believing...

Making Sense of Data with Tableau – Episode 1 – Ashley Howard Neville on Data Literacy for All

May 09, 2022 05:00 - 23 minutes - 15.9 MB

With massive amounts of data generated every day in organizations, knowing what data is, how to analyze it, and how to communicate and share it is becoming an increasingly necessary skill for everyone. In this first episode of our five-part series on data analytics, Ashley Howard Neville talks with host Takara Small about why everyone should care about data literacy as well as what workers can do to help future-proof their careers.  About our guest: Ashley Howard Neville is a Senior Evange...

Levelling Up with TELUS #4: Dr. Helen Hambly on Agriculture’s Digital Divide

February 02, 2022 06:00 - 22 minutes - 15.8 MB

Today, farming relies on digital tools as another key input.  But is our digital infrastructure up to the needs of modern agriculture?  Dr. Helen Hambly of the University of Guelph talks to Keara about the changing needs of agriculture—and how well Canada’s digital backbone is supporting farmers.   About our guest:  Dr. Helen Hambly is a Professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph.  Her research efforts su...

Levelling Up with TELUS #4: Dr. Helen Hambly on Agriculture’s Digital Divide

February 02, 2022 06:00 - 22 minutes - 15.8 MB

Today, farming relies on digital tools as another key input.  But is our digital infrastructure up to the needs of modern agriculture?  Dr. Helen Hambly of the University of Guelph talks to Keara about the changing needs of agriculture—and how well Canada’s digital backbone is supporting farmers.   About our guest:  Dr. Helen Hambly is a Professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph.  Her research efforts su...

Ep. 21: What is digital trade and why does it matter? – Swapna Nair

December 01, 2021 06:00 - 13 minutes - 8.98 MB

Digital trade is booming worldwide, but countries are struggling to define, measure, and track its impact. Swapna Nair discusses the challenges and opportunities Canada has to become a leader in the international sphere (and international standards) of digital trade.   The full story:   Choosing the Right Ruler: Approaches to Measuring Digital Trade (Impact Paper, November 2021) Digital Trade Measurements in Canada Explained (Video) Measuring Digital Trade (Global Commerce Centre)   Ab...

Ep. 21: What is digital trade and why does it matter? – Swapna Nair

December 01, 2021 06:00 - 13 minutes - 8.98 MB

Digital trade is booming worldwide, but countries are struggling to define, measure, and track its impact. Swapna Nair discusses the challenges and opportunities Canada has to become a leader in the international sphere (and international standards) of digital trade.   The full story:   Choosing the Right Ruler: Approaches to Measuring Digital Trade (Impact Paper, November 2021) Digital Trade Measurements in Canada Explained (Video) Measuring Digital Trade (Global Commerce Centre)   Ab...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC Canada #3: Shelley Gilberg and Sarah Marsh on transforming business in the face of climate change

November 10, 2021 11:00 - 16 minutes - 11 MB

Our climate is changing. How are organizations changing in return? Shelley Gilberg and Sarah Marsh from PwC explain how leading businesses’ net-zero carbon, ESG reporting, and sustainability strategies are evolving for a new world.  Read the Canadian findings from PwC’s 24th annual CEO Survey at https://www.pwc.com/ca/ceosurvey.  Starting November 15, visit PwC’s Net Zero Hub:  www.pwc.com/ca/net-zero-hub  About our guests:  Shelley Gilberg is ESG Markets & Consulting Leader at PwC Canad...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC Canada #3: Shelley Gilberg and Sarah Marsh on transforming business in the face of climate change

November 10, 2021 11:00 - 16 minutes - 11 MB

Our climate is changing. How are organizations changing in return? Shelley Gilberg and Sarah Marsh from PwC explain how leading businesses’ net-zero carbon, ESG reporting, and sustainability strategies are evolving for a new world.  Read the Canadian findings from PwC’s 24th annual CEO Survey at https://www.pwc.com/ca/ceosurvey.  Starting November 15, visit PwC’s Net Zero Hub:  www.pwc.com/ca/net-zero-hub  About our guests:  Shelley Gilberg is ESG Markets & Consulting Leader at PwC Canad...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC Canada #2: Jennifer Johnson and Sajith Nair on cybersecurity’s coming of age

October 27, 2021 05:00 - 23 minutes - 16.4 MB

Are organizations doing enough to protect their data—and their clients’ trust? PwC cyber risk experts Saj Nair and Jenn Johnson discuss CEO/CIO strategies, budgets, and why simplicity matters.   This is the second episode of Beyond the Bounce, a three-part mini-series from The Conference Board of Canada and PwC. Read the Canadian findings from PwC’s 24th Annual Canadian CEO Survey at https://www.pwc.com/ca/ceosurvey. Privacy, safety, reliability, and fraud—Explore PwC’s Global Digital Tr...

Levelling Up with TELUS #3: Marco Hafner on telemedicine’s future

October 20, 2021 06:00 - 18 minutes - 13.1 MB

What happens when healthcare goes virtual? COVID-19 has ushered in a new era of widespread telemedicine and digital healthcare, but will it last beyond the pandemic? Keara talks to RAND Senior Economist Marco Hafner to understand how Canada can get up to speed in telemedicine—and understand the benefits, barriers, and risks.   Discover more about the digital divide and how TELUS is supporting meaningful change at telus.com/connectingcanada.  About our guest:   Marco Hafner is a senior econo...

Levelling Up with TELUS #2: Vass Bednar and Robin Shaban on competition in the digital age

July 21, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 26.1 MB

Power, prices, and choice: Canada’s Competition Act hasn’t been updated in two decades. What does this mean for digital competition in Canada, and the ways we could bridge the digital divide? Keara talks to two leading researchers for a lively discussion on how Canada’s competition space has changed in the digital age—and what needs to be done to ensure an equitable playing field for all.   Discover more about the digital divide and how TELUS is supporting meaningful change at telus.com/con...

Levelling Up with TELUS #2: Vass Bednar and Robin Shaban on competition in the digital age

July 21, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 26.1 MB

Power, prices, and choice: Canada’s Competition Act hasn’t been updated in two decades. What does this mean for digital competition in Canada, and the ways we could bridge the digital divide? Keara talks to two leading researchers for a lively discussion on how Canada’s competition space has changed in the digital age—and what needs to be done to ensure an equitable playing field for all.   Discover more about the digital divide and how TELUS is supporting meaningful change at telus.com/con...

Levelling Up with TELUS #1: Helaina Gaspard and Sam Andrey on Canada’s digital divide

June 30, 2021 17:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB

COVID-19 has exacerbated the digital divide—the gap between Canadians who have reliable, fast broadband Internet access and those who don’t. What can we do to close it? In this first episode of our five-part series on the digital divide, Sam Andrey and Helaina Gaspard talk about the complications, challenges, and solutions in increasing digital access and adoption for all Canadians.  Discover more about the digital divide and how TELUS is supporting meaningful change at telus.com/connecting...

Levelling Up with TELUS #1: Helaina Gaspard and Sam Andrey on Canada’s digital divide

June 30, 2021 17:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB

COVID-19 has exacerbated the digital divide—the gap between Canadians who have reliable, fast broadband Internet access and those who don’t. What can we do to close it? In this first episode of our five-part series on the digital divide, Sam Andrey and Helaina Gaspard talk about the complications, challenges, and solutions in increasing digital access and adoption for all Canadians.  Discover more about the digital divide and how TELUS is supporting meaningful change at telus.com/connecting...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC #1: Matthew Wetmore on PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO Survey

June 01, 2021 22:00 - 16 minutes - 11.3 MB

PwC’s annual CEO survey is a big indicator of business confidence. The bottom line for 2021: Canadian CEOs are optimistic—and anticipate immense growth in the upcoming year—but they’ll need to be smart about their priorities to sustain it. In this first episode of our mini-series exploring CEOs’ plans for the future, National Managing Partner Matthew Wetmore shares insights from PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO survey.  This is the first episode of Beyond the Bounce, a three-part mini-series fr...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC Canada #1: Matthew Wetmore on PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO Survey

June 01, 2021 22:00 - 16 minutes - 11.3 MB

PwC’s annual CEO survey is a big indicator of business confidence. The bottom line for 2021: Canadian CEOs are optimistic—and anticipate immense growth in the upcoming year—but they’ll need to be smart about their priorities to sustain it. In this first episode of our mini-series exploring CEOs’ plans for the future, National Managing Partner Matthew Wetmore shares insights from PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO survey.  This is the first episode of Beyond the Bounce, a three-part mini-series fr...

Beyond the Bounce with PwC Canada #1: Matthew Wetmore on PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO Survey

June 01, 2021 22:00 - 16 minutes - 11.3 MB

PwC’s annual CEO survey is a big indicator of business confidence. The bottom line for 2021: Canadian CEOs are optimistic—and anticipate immense growth in the upcoming year—but they’ll need to be smart about their priorities to sustain it. In this first episode of our mini-series exploring CEOs’ plans for the future, National Managing Partner Matthew Wetmore shares insights from PwC’s 24th Annual Global CEO survey.  This is the first episode of Beyond the Bounce, a three-part mini-series fr...

Ep. 20: Why Canada’s COVID-19 immigrant cohort is unique – Dr. Iain Reeve

May 11, 2021 17:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

How has the pandemic impacted Canada’s immigration admissions? Dr. Iain Reeve explains what’s changed in our intake numbers and the characteristics that set the COVID-19 immigrant cohort apart.   Find out more about our immigration research at https://www.conferenceboard.ca/focus-areas/immigration   Our annual Canadian Immigration Summit is happening virtually on May 25–27, 2021. Check out our speakers and agenda here: https://www.conferenceboard.ca/events/immigration Learn more about Iai...

Ep. 20: Why Canada’s COVID-19 immigrant cohort is unique – Dr. Iain Reeve

May 11, 2021 17:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

How has the pandemic impacted Canada’s immigration admissions? Dr. Iain Reeve explains what’s changed in our intake numbers and the characteristics that set the COVID-19 immigrant cohort apart.   Find out more about our immigration research at https://www.conferenceboard.ca/focus-areas/immigration   Our annual Canadian Immigration Summit is happening virtually on May 25–27, 2021. Check out our speakers and agenda here: https://www.conferenceboard.ca/events/immigration Learn more about Iai...

Ep. 19: Public debt in the time of COVID-19 – Pedro Antunes

February 22, 2021 21:00 - 9 minutes - 6.38 MB

In its November 30th fiscal update, Canada’s federal government tallied up the costs of COVID-19. The deficit will swell to $385 billion in 2020–21. The provinces and territories have also tallied record deficits—$92 billion, on aggregate. What do figures like these mean for our recovery? Keara talks to Chief Economist Pedro Antunes for these answers and more.  The full story: Challenges Ahead: Canada’s Post-Pandemic Fiscal Prospects (February 2021). View the report at https://www.conferenc...

Breakthroughs #6: Claude Guay on IBM Canada’s role in leading businesses into the future

January 27, 2021 13:00 - 19 minutes - 13.8 MB

The role of technology in Canada's post-pandemic recovery is top of mind right now at IBM Canada. How are they responding to businesses' need for speed, flexibility and agility in 2021?  We learn from President and General Manager Claude Guay about how IBM is helping companies accelerate their digital transformations. He talks about how technologies like hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence as well as investing in people and skills will play a critical role in Canada’s recovery. Learn ...

Ep. 18: Canada’s cancer report card – Isabelle Gagnon-Arpin

December 09, 2020 13:00 - 7 minutes - 5.63 MB

Canada’s track record on mortality rates due to cancer isn’t as good as you might think. Isabelle Gagnon-Arpin joins us to talk about provincial disparities, COVID-19's impact on cancer detection, and how we measure up internationally.  The full story: Measure of Life: Is Canada Doing Enough to Reduce Deaths from Cancer?  View this online experience at conferenceboard.ca/focus-areas/health/measure-of-life.  Discover more Health projects and access all our research at conferenceboard.ca.

Ep. 17: The economic life cycle of Canada’s plastics – Dr. Babatunde Olateju

November 25, 2020 19:00 - 14 minutes - 9.87 MB

Dr. Olateju returns to our podcast to talk plastics—and how the sustainable finance industry could give Canada’s plastics recycling market a much-needed boost.   Read the full story, Balancing power with capital in Canada’s circular plastics economy (October 7, 2020, 4-minute read), at https://is.gd/uuU87C.  Discover more Innovation & Technology projects and access all our research at conferenceboard.ca. 

Ep. 16: Bringing supply chains back home – Julie Ades

November 04, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes - 7.06 MB

What happens when businesses go local on their supply chains—especially during COVID-19? Julie Ades from the Global Commerce Centre explains the motivations, trends, and possible impacts.  The full story: Bringing Them Home: Reshoring Supply Chains Is Not a Panacea (Issue briefing, October 20, 2020)  Discover more Canadian Economic projects and access all our research at conferenceboard.ca. 

Breakthroughs #5: Richard Chartrand on 3M’s sustainability-driven innovation

October 21, 2020 16:00 - 12 minutes - 8.45 MB

Richard Chartrand, 3M’s USAC R&D Operations and 3M Canada Sustainability Leader, explains how 3M is balancing sustainability and innovation—and how a company known for over 100 years of ingenuity is planning a better future for everyone.  Learn more about 3M’s initiatives at sciencecentre.3mcanada.ca/sustainability.   This is the fifth episode of Breakthroughs, our mini-series presented by the Council for Innovation and Commercialization. Discover more at conferenceboard.ca/networks/cic/. ...

Breakthroughs #4: Chris Dulny on upskilling in an uncertain world

September 30, 2020 15:00 - 16 minutes - 11.3 MB

Chris Dulny, PwC’s Chief Innovation Officer, explains how rapid technological change demands new skills to help people thrive and future-proof themselves in the new world. This affects every company. Learn about PwC’s journey and check out their New world. New skills. initiative here: pwc.com/ca/en/today-s-issues/upskilling.html.   This is the fourth episode of Breakthroughs, our mini-series presented by the Council for Innovation and Commercialization. Discover more at conferenceboard.ca/...

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