• Stephen Maher on his new book "The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau”
    Sep 26 2024

    On this episode of the Insights Podcast, we talk with veteran political reporter Stephen Maher, who has just written a book called “The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau”. The book was well researched and provides a balanced look at Trudeau’s time as Prime Minister. It is a book that would be of interest to those who follow politics. Maher gives credit to the Trudeau Government’s for its handling of the pandemic, efforts to reconcile with Indigenous communities, and protecting the environment. He is more critical of Trudeau for his handling of the economy and the country’s fiscal situation. The podcast also takes the opportunity to discuss the state of journalism in the country, with a specific emphasis of the challenges facing the newspaper industry

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • CEO of Organigram talks going global from Moncton New Brunswick
    Sep 19 2024

    On this week's Insights podcast, Don and David speak with Beena Goldenberg, CEO of the cannabis product manufacturing firm OrganiGram. The third largest company in Canada by market share, OrganiGram has annual revenues of $160 million and a massive 550,000 square foot production facility in the Moncton Industrial Park. To put that into perspective, OrganiGram's facilities are equivalent to the footprint of four Costco stores. The company is likely NB Power's largest customer in Moncton and has a 60 person R&D shop, again likely the largest private sector research team in the Greater Moncton region. Beena discusses the company's growth as well as challenges as the company looks to build a global company from its roots in New Brunswick. For anyone interested in learning about one of the largest manufacturing companies in Atlantic Canada and the state of the cannabis market in Canada and beyond, this one is well worth an hour of your time.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Irving Shipbuilding is a Big Deal in Atlantic Canada
    Sep 13 2024

    In this episode of the Insights Podcast, we focus on Canada's National Shipbuilding Strategy and the impact of that strategy on Atlantic Canada. Building ships for the navy is a complex and complicated endeavour and there is probably no other group than the Irvings that were capable of competing and winning a national bid to build those ships in Halifax. Irving Shipbuilding has 2,400 people working to complete the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS) portion of their contract and is readying to begin to build the combatant "River Class" ships. They have developed a skilled and capable workforce and provided Canada with a sovereign ability to build its own military ships. The company has already spent more than $500 million in the region since the beginning of the AOPS program and contracts with more than 130 companies across the region. In our conversation with their CEO, Dirk Lesko, a veteran shipbuilder, he talks about the further investments needed to prepare for the combatant program, his pride in his leadership group and labour force and how the current shipbuilding facilities compare globally. It is a big deal for our region and well worth a listen.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Atlantic Canada Attracting Interest from Capital Investors
    Sep 5 2024

    This episode of the Insights Podcast features a very interesting conversation with Mike Fenton, the CEO of ACG Toronto (Association for Corporate Growth), an organization that brings deal makers together to help them achieve their business and professional goals. ACG was founded in1954 and promotes itself as the premier M&A making community with more than 100,000 members in 61 markets. Atlantic Canada has caught the attention of ACG who will be hosting its third Atlantic Network Conference on September 18th focusing on the growing investment opportunities within the region. More than 200 investors are expected to attend this year's conference including the Northeast US and Central Canada. Mike provides a great overview of the work of ACG and why Atlantic Canada is becoming increasingly of interest to those outside the region as an investment opportunity. It reinforces our opinion that our economy is in transition, and it posed for transformational economic change. Attracting outside capital interest confirms that belief.

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    1 hr
  • Invest Nova Scotia Plan to Help Businesses Grow
    Aug 29 2024

    Our latest Insights Podcast features a conversation with Peter MacAskill, the CEO of Invest Nova Scotia. Invest Nova Scotia is the new provincial agency that emerged from the merger of Innovacorp and Nova Scotia Business Inc. Our conversation focuses on a number of Invest Nova Scotia's principal activities, including its Start-Up Investment Fund, a venture fund with investments of $65 million to date and $100 million available for new opportunities. Invest NS is focused on the clean tech, ocean tech, ag tech, life sciences and IT sectors. We also discuss its Innovation Rebate Program for capital investments to improve productivity, a fund to provide a 25% contribution up to a $15 million capital investment, and its accelerator programs and incubation services. Invest Nova Scotia is working closely with Dal's Creative destruction Labs and COVE, both previous guests on the podcast.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Life outside of McCain Foods with Scott McCain-Part II
    Aug 22 2024

    In Part II of our Insights Podcast with Scott McCain, the Chair of the Board of McCain Foods, we focus on his own businesses including his ownership of the Saint John Sea Dogs, a twenty-year labour of love, and his involvement in Seafort Capital as one of the founding shareholders. We also talk about his volunteer interests, including his work with the Fraser Institute as one of its Atlantic Ambassadors. It is an interesting conversation.

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    54 mins
  • How Big is McCain Foods? A conversation with Scott McCain
    Aug 15 2024

    Our guest this week on the Insights Podcast is the affable Scott McCain, the Chair of the Board of McCain Foods, the largest potato processing company in the world. This is first part of a two-part podcast which focuses on the McCain story, how it started in rural New Brunswick and grew internationally to have 60 production facilities and have its products in 160 countries. It all started in the late 1950s with Harrison and Wallace (Scott's father) McCain and their two other brothers in Florenceville, New Brunswick. The company now has 23,000 employees worldwide, of which 1,600 continue to work in New Brunswick, including nearly 500 head office jobs. The company is the largest employer in both Florenceville and Grand Falls. Scott talks about the company's growth strategies over the years, the expansion of its product lines and some of the challenges of running a large global business. This is a rare conversation with a member of the McCain family that you won't want to miss. Next week, the podcast will focus on Scott McCain's personal business and community interest, including his ownership of the Saint John Sea Dogs, another equally interesting conversation.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ryan Albright, Founder and CEO of Covered Bridge Potato Chips...building the next McCain foods?
    Aug 9 2024

    On the Insights podcast this week, Don and David talk with Ryan Albright, Founder and CEO of the Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company. After a tragic fire in March 2024, the company is rebuilding bigger and better. In Hartland, New Brunswick, Albright has built the largest russet potato-based chip manufacturing company in North America and is exporting product around the world. He has dreams of building an even larger potato chip empire reminding us of a young Wallace McCain or Glenn Cooke. You will be inspired by this story of grit, leadership and entrepreneurial ambition.

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    1 hr and 3 mins