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Speaking of Business with Goldy Hyder

Speaking of Business with Goldy Hyder

Hosted by Goldy Hyder

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119

Latest episode

Mar 2026

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EN-CA

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Conversations with Canadian innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Join host Goldy Hyder, President and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, as he sits down with some of the most successful and fascinating people in Canadian business.

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June 16, 202623 min

From energy demand to economic opportunity: Heather Chalmers, GE Vernova Canada

Canada’s electricity demand is booming, driven by EVs, industrial growth, and a surge in AI.  In this live conversation from the Conférence de Montréal, GE Vernova Canada's President and CEO Heather Chalmers joins Goldy Hyder to unpack why energy has become a national priority, what’s accelerating demand, and how Canada’s natural advantages can translate into real economic opportunity. “I've always said Canada won the geography lottery. When we think about the natural resources that are incredibly abundant in this country and now the focus on water as well, we've got enviable trade corridors, unbelievable talent, you name it.” From small modular reactors to carbon capture to the talent reshaping the energy sector, Heather lays out the urgency, the risks, and the potential in what she calls the emerging “energy supercycle.” Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

March 18, 202624 min

50 Years of Business Leadership in Canada: Leading with Purpose

In this special episode of Speaking of Business, host Catherine Clark, discusses the 50th anniversary of the Business Council of Canada with founding president and CEO Thomas d’Aquino, former president and CEO John Manley, and current president and CEO Goldy Hyder.  From free trade and national unity to COVID and today’s geopolitical shifts, the conversation reflects on a half century of business leadership in helping build a stronger Canada.  Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

February 6, 202634 min

Balancing Business and Social Mission: Zahid Salman, President & CEO of GreenShield

A nonprofit, a bold mission, and a fresh way of thinking about healthcare- this episode tells the story of Windsor-based GreenShield. From its roots in Southwestern Ontario helping Canadians get the medicine they need, to becoming a national healthcare and insurance company, the podcast explores how the organization grew without losing sight of its purpose. “We believe that healthcare is a right, not a privilege,” explains Zahid Salman, GreenShield President and CEO. “So this universal cornerstone that we've all lived on ever since we adopted the Canada Health Act is critical to us.”In conversation with host Goldy Hyder, Salman discusses GreenShield's origins, why the company is putting an emphasis on mental health support and how corporate culture influences the work they do.With headquarters in Windsor, Ontario, he even shares what makes for the best Windsor Pizza!  Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

December 3, 202534 min

Global ambition, local partnerships: Vern Yu of AltaGas

What does it take for a Canadian energy company to overcome geography and reach the fastest-growing markets in the world?For AltaGas President and CEO Vern Yu, it involves a remote rail line and a deep-water port in Prince Rupert, B.C. In a wide-ranging conversation with Goldy Hyder on the Speaking of Business podcast, Yu recounts how the company become a global export powerhouse, growing Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) shipments from 25,000 to 130,000 barrels a day in just a few years, with plans to scale up even more once a second facility is built.  Today, AltaGas’s Prince Rupert facility accounts for a significant amount of Canada’s annual exports, driving economic growth across Alberta, B.C., and the broader Canadian supply chain.Yu also shares why long-term partnerships with Indigenous communities have become essential to building projects that last and why Asia represents the biggest opportunity for Canada’s energy future.Listen to this episode to see what's possible when Canadian energy thinks globally. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

November 15, 202528 min

The grand bargain: Jon McKenzie of Cenovus Energy

How can Canada be an energy leader in a world demanding both growth and sustainability? It’s a question Cenovus Energy CEO Jon McKenzie is seized with every day.“When I think about the Canadian energy industry and what we are and where we've been and where we're going, I think the opportunity is immense,” he tells Goldy Hyder on the Speaking of Business podcast. “This is an industry that Canada competes on at a global scale.”Canada is among the top global producers of oil and gas yet faces mounting challenges. From stalled projects and shifting regulations to the need for ecological sustainability, McKenzie lays out the tough realities as well as the opportunities. He describes it as a “grand bargain” which balances growth, environmental responsibility and regulatory stability.“There needs to be a coming together of those three legs under the stool and have this grand bargain where everybody is compromising, everybody is of the place where they understand what the end game is, which is to improve our standard of living as Canadians and to increase our economic benefit as a country.”🎧 Tune in for a sharp, insightful look at the future of Canada’s energy sector. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

October 22, 202525 min

Flipping the switch on energy: Emily Heitman of Schneider Electric Canada

Canada as a country is energy rich, but is it making full use of the energy, especially the electricity, it produces?In this episode, Goldy Hyder sits down with Emily Heitman, Country President of Schneider Electric Canada, to unpack one of Canada’s biggest challenges: energy capacity.“We know we have a shortage of power in the country, yet we're wasting 50 per cent of the power we produce,” she says, pointing to the increasing need for electricity to power new investments in Canada.She shares how digital solutions, AI, and smart technology can help Canada reduce consumption, unlocking new electrical capacity and efficiency.“I really feel like there's an opportunity for us to both expand the supply and go after that supply demand equation when it comes to energy.”🎧 Tune in to Speaking of Business to hear how we can build the energy system Canada’s future needs. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

October 2, 202536 min

Canadian company, international impact: Kevin Strain of Sun Life Financial

Kevin Strain never planned on a career in insurance. But an early job as an auditor led to his introduction to the insurance industry, culminating in his current position as president and CEO of Sun Life Financial. In this episode of Speaking of Business, Kevin shares how Sun Life grew from a Canadian insurer into a global financial services and asset management giant, and why Asia has become such a key part of that story. He also weighs in on one of Canada’s biggest challenges: adapting quickly enough to compete in a world of shifting trade and rising geopolitical tension. His advice? Move with speed, lead with purpose, and don’t be afraid to take risks or learn from failure."I actually think what I learned about failure is failure is just a step towards winning," he tells host Goldy HyderListen to the full conversation about leadership, purpose, and the future of Canada on the Speaking of Business Podcast. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

September 10, 202524 min

Risk, resilience and reward: Richard Abboud, Forum Asset Management

Richard Abboud's entrepreneurial journey started early. As a kid, he took a gamble on silver. A win-then-loss that taught him to embrace risk, learn from failure, and invest in ideas that might not make sense at first glance. Those lessons have shaped not only his career but his vision for the country’s future: one where Canada takes bigger swings, speaks honestly about its challenges, and builds for the next generation.“If we can speak the truth to the population, we can galvanize the nation even further… Because on a pure landscape basis, this country has it all,” he tells Goldy Hyder on the Speaking of Business podcast.The founder and CEO of Forum Asset Management believes Canada has everything it needs to succeed, but unlocking that potential starts with getting comfortable with taking risks.  In fact he’s one of a group of business leaders behind the program Shift Failure, aimed at teaching high school students about entrepreneurship.Tune in to hear more about his entrepreneurial journey and how he built Forum Asset Management to become a multi-billion dollar investor on the Speaking of Business podcast.  Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

August 25, 202536 min

Impact through innovation: Wendy Andrushko, DuPont Canada

In the latest episode of Speaking of Business, Wendy Andrushko, President of DuPont Canada, takes host Goldy Hyder on an insider’s tour of the Kingston Technology Centre, a facility that’s quietly shaping the future of electronics, sustainability, and advanced materials. From semiconductor research to green chemistry breakthroughs, the Kingston, Ontario site is more than a lab, it’s a launchpad for commercialization. World class researchers are “inventing things, piloting things, figuring out how to scale it to ultimately commercialization,” Andrushko explains.What makes the Kingston facility stand out in a crowded field of research? And how is Canadian innovation punching above its weight? Find out by listening to the full conversation.  Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

July 15, 202532 min

Seizing the moment: Mark Collett, Crosbie Group

Mark Collett remembers a time when many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians left the province in search of work, including himself. But today, as the CEO of St.John’s-based Crosbie Group, he sees a different story unfolding. “Certainly for the first 30 years of my life, I think we were probably hanging our head a little bit low,” he tells Goldy Hyder on the Speaking of Business podcast. “But I think we started to pump our chest out when things really started to move ahead in the oil industry.”Crosbie Group, a fourth-generation family business, plays a central role in the energy, marine and real estate sectors in Canada, the United States and Guyana. Collett has seen firsthand how quickly other countries have moved ahead with energy projects, while those in Canada have stalled.  “From 2014 to 2018, there were over $4 billion in commitments to explore offshore Newfoundland and Labrador,” he notes. “Since 2018, there’s been just $300 million.”He attributes much of that slowdown to regulatory uncertainty. Despite the challenges, he believes the tide may be turning. “We need to seize the moment, seize the day,” he urges. “We have a very willing sentiment toward the industry right now.”For Collett, the conversation isn’t just about energy, it’s about Canada’s future. “We spend an awful lot of time talking about our potential and tomorrow,” he says. “I'm personally at a place where I want to see things happening and happening now.”🎧Listen to the full conversation with Mark Collett on the Speaking of Business podcast. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

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