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Ep. 475: Rent control: A blunt tool
We invited David Hutniak of Landlord B.C. to join us for a Conversation That Matters about effective ways to create affordable rental housing.
Ep. 474: How markets shape cities
We invited Alain Bertaud, the author of “Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities,” to join us for a Conversation That Matters about how markets shape our cities.
Ep. 473: The Looming Great Relocation
We invited Laura Alfaro of the Harvard Business School to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the shifting trade patterns and relationships that are underway.
Ep. 472: The Importance of Workplace Accessibility
We invited tennis and accessibility champion and RBC Senior Manager of Communications Joel Dembe to join us for a Conversation That Matters about removing barriers.
Ep. 471: The Great Remobilization
We invited Olaf Groth, one of the co-authors of “The Great Remobilization,” to join us for a Conversation That Matters about a framework that will assist leaders to address the tectonic shifts that are underway.
Ep. 459: British Columbia’s economy is a question mark
We invited Jock Finlayson to join us for a Conversation That Matters about BC’s economy – now and for the foreseeable future.
Ep. 456: A Lost Decade Ahead for Canada
We invited David Williams to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the bleak forecast of stagnation young Canadians will face over the course of their careers.
Ep. 453: Top Sixty Over Sixty
We invited Helen Hirsh Spence of Top Sixty Over Sixty to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the benefits to businesses that are age smart.
Ep. 440: Surviving the Tech Layoffs
We invited Brian Pulliam to join us for a Conversation That Matters about how to survive a tech industry layoff.
Ep. 435: British Columbia’s Forestry Woes, Explained
We invited John Brink to join us for a Conversation That Matter about how we got to the current state of forestry in BC.
Ep. 426: Can Farming Survive Government Policy?
We invited Kristjan Hebert to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the myriad ways in which agriculture benefits the environment and how farmers are constantly striving to improve best practices.
Ep. 421: Why Canada needs immigrants
We invited Patrick MacKenzie to join us for a Conversation That Matters about filling staff shortages with high quality talent from around the world.
Ep. 417: A New Spirit of Capitalism
We invited Drew Erdmann to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the role and manner in which a “New Spirit of Capitalism” can address the issues of our times.
Ep. 412: Revisited: Blowing the Whistle on Danske Bank
We invited Howard Wilkinson to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the unveiling of the largest money laundering scheme in the world.
Ep. 397: It’s Lonely at the Top
Stuart McNish invited Ron Bremner to join him for a Conversation that Matters about why and how executive coaches play an important role in the lives of leaders.
Ep. 396: Is Vancouver a Headquarter Ghost Town?
Stuart McNish invited Jock Finlayson to join him for a Conversation That Matters about why Vancouver’s only hope is to work with and help grow existing firms.
Ep. 396: Financial Cold War
Stuart McNish invited James Fok to join him for a Conversation That Matters about potential outcomes of the tensions between the US and China and what you need to pay attention to as Premier Xi strives to make China great again.
Ep. 394: The Great Wealth Transfer
Stuart McNish invited Nicole Garton to join him for a Conversation that Matters that every family business must have when planning a transfer of ownership.
Ep. 382: Winning the Right Game
Stuart McNish invited Ron Adner to join him for a Conversation that Matters about why ecosystem shifts trump technology, COVID, and classic business strategies.
Ep. 380: Is British Columbia a No-Go Investment Zone?
We invited Conrad Browne, the Director of Indigenous Partnership and Strategic Relations at Teal-Jones, to join us for a Conversation That Matters about why BC is becoming a less attractive investment location.