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Toronto’s municipal election is heating up.
Chow is officially in. Bradford is sharpening his message. And several council races are already showing signs of volatility.
Policy, fundraising, and organization will define the next phase.
Full piece ↓ https://t.co/zBPCOuwr0C
Police governance is under pressure.
Ontario police service board chairs told us about rising budgets, expanded oversight duties, community trust, board capacity, and the growing complexity of public safety.
Read the full 2026 report ↓ https://t.co/Niekx5qRtb
Ottawa’s 2026 municipal race is already tightening.
Early polling shows Jeff Leiper within striking distance of Mark Sutcliffe, while transit, affordability, and key open council seats are emerging as major campaign issues ↓ https://t.co/2Xer5jQdMT
Canada needs to build more housing, faster.
In a new policy paper, our Senior Advisor Michelle German explores how industrialized construction, mass timber, and made-in-Canada innovation can help scale housing delivery and strengthen domestic capacity ↓ https://t.co/Fa7WXysnoP
"There are more than 100,000 entrepreneurs who are over 65 today."
Listen to Pierre Cleroux, Vice President, Research and Chief Economist at BDC, on the podcast: https://t.co/o4Eypey0lf
Yesterday, the StrategyCorp team gathered at @TIFF_NET for our 2026 offsite!
We spent the day tackling complex public affairs & reputation challenges by uniting our GR, Strategic Comms, and Management Consulting experts. Proud of this team’s unified, expert-led approach.
A French episode today! Nous discutons des défis et des opportunités auxquels fait face l’industrie canadienne de l’aluminium avec @JeanSimard12 de @AAC_aluminium, et Philippe Couillard, conseiller principal à StrategyCorp : https://t.co/XQUxZzp5ux
The 2026 Spring Economic Update projects a lower deficit of $66.9B for 2025-26, down from $78.3B in Budget 2025. It introduces the Canada Strong Fund, CPP contribution reductions, next steps on a National AI Strategy, and more ↓ https://t.co/JeIehXtLXR
Communities can’t solve complex social challenges with reactive responses alone. CSWB plans help municipalities align partners, focus on prevention, and drive shared responsibility ↓ https://t.co/ZkPYYeysOL
Canada’s urban growth story is shifting. Edmonton now leads the country’s fastest-growing CMAs, while Toronto has lost momentum and Alberta continues to pull people in. Housing, jobs, affordability, and a reason to stay matter more than ever: https://t.co/gBHlgynSzu
Canada’s urban growth story is changing . Edmonton is now leading the country’s major cities in population growth, while Toronto has slipped into decline. With immigration slowing, the next winners will be the cities that can offer affordability & jobs ↓ https://t.co/gBHlgynSzu
What better way to begin the long weekend than with a movie night! Did you know that in 2025 live-action productions in Ottawa generated $62 million in revenue? Sandrine Pechels de Saint Sardos from Ottawa Film Office explains: https://t.co/BMURZ779tm
"19 million visitors consumed live music in Canada. A lot of these numbers are connected tourism, and music tourism itself."
Erin Benjamin, @Canadian_Live, breaks down the economic impacts of live music in Canada on the podcast. Full episode: https://t.co/upQu8a5m5j
What happens when entrepreneurs retire?
BDC reports nearly 61% of Canadian SMEs are led by owners 50+ (many planning to exit within 5 years).
Pierre Cléroux joins the podcast to unpack what this means for business owners, buyers, and Canada’s economy: https://t.co/Q1xSvdlnno
StrategyCorp's Communications team is hiring for two roles! We’re looking for an Associate and a Consultant. Both positions are ideal for candidates who enjoy working on complex issues and thrive in fast-paced consulting environments, apply here: https://t.co/YCdPnqXfuX
Queen’s Park returns with Ontario facing a slowing economy, tariff threats and geopolitical uncertainty. With the budget being tabled at the start of the sitting, attention now turns to how the Ford government plans to “Protect Ontario” ↓ https://t.co/xG0g5UQdPl
PDAC made one thing clear: Canada’s mining sector remains strong, but the rules around it are changing. Geology still matters, but policy, power, partnerships, and geopolitics are now shaping the sector’s future.
Read our full PDAC article here: https://t.co/FEwIqm9pRa
Choosing the right site can make or break a major infrastructure project. A rigourous, transparent, and independent process is critical to getting there. Read more ↓ https://t.co/wuMe2lqSbh
Canada’s first National Infrastructure Assessment makes the stakes clear: housing growth depends on long-term infrastructure planning. Dr. Ren Thomas discusses the key findings on water, transit, workforce capacity, financing and climate. Read the interview ↓ https://t.co/5on6gApRfy