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S2 E3 From the bench to the big league: Canada’s growth play

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Release Date: 06/18/2025

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From the bench to the big league: Canada’s growth play.

 

In a world where other nations are aggressively courting capital, Canada risks falling behind. This episode explores how bold tax reform can be the key to unlocking investment, boosting productivity, and restoring Canada's competitive edge. From technology to agriculture to infrastructure, the conversation spans the high-potential sectors that need strategic focus—and the policy moves that can turn Canada from a safe bet into a smart one. With lessons from global leaders and urgency driven by geopolitical shifts, this is a call to rethink how we sell, attract, and build for the future.

 

With guests Dominic Barton, chair of Rio Tinto, former Chair of the Canadian Minister of Finance's Advisory Council on Economic Growth, and Canada’s former Ambassador to China and Rob Jeffery, Deloitte Canada's National Tax Policy Reform Leader in conversation with Edward Greenspon, co-chair of the Future of Canada Centre.   

 

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are genuine and reflect the guest's views; the guest is also a client of Deloitte Canada.

 

A French transcript of this episode can be read here: https://deloi.tt/4eiqaZK

 

 

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Dans la cour des grands : plan de croissance du Canada.

 

Dans un contexte où les autres nations décuplent leurs efforts pour attirer des capitaux, le Canada risque de rester à la traîne. Dans cet épisode, nous expliquerons pourquoi une réforme fiscale audacieuse pourrait être l’outil fondamental pour attirer de nouveaux investissements, stimuler la productivité et restaurer l’avantage concurrentiel du Canada. Notre discussion sera axée sur les secteurs à fort potentiel, allant de la technologie à l’agriculture en passant par l’infrastructure, qui nécessitent une attention stratégique, ainsi que sur les décisions politiques qui peuvent faire en sorte que le Canada ne soit plus perçu comme un pari peu risqué, mais plutôt comme un pari intelligent. Nous devons tirer parti des leçons de leaders mondiaux et profiter de l’urgence créée par les changements géopolitiques pour repenser comment nous commerçons, nous attirons des capitaux et nous bâtissons pour l’avenir.

 

Avec des invités Dominic Barton, président du conseil d’administration de Rio Tinto, ancien président du Conseil consultatif en matière de croissance économique mis en place par le ministre fédéral des Finances et ancien ambassadeur du Canada en Chine et Rob Jeffery, leader national de la réforme de la politique fiscale chez Deloitte Canada

Animé par Edward Greenspon, journaliste de longue date et leader en politiques publiques

Clause de non-responsabilité ; Les opinions exprimées sont authentiques et reflètent le point de vue de l'invité ; l'invité est également un client de Deloitte Canada.   

 

Vous pouvez lire la transcription française de cet épisode ici : https://deloi.tt/4eiqaZK