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BHER Executive Summit 2026

 

 

Making the Hard Calls: Going All In on Canada’s Future

February 25, 2026 | Toronto

Hard calls. Bold bets. Real trade-offs.
The BHER Executive Summit 2026 convened senior leaders from business, post-secondary, and government to explore what it will take for Canada to go “all in” on the next economy—and the systems that make delivery possible. Through candid, high-level conversations, we dug into the decisions behind scaling AI, modernizing energy, building mission-ready talent pipelines, translating post-secondary research into security and growth, advancing Canada’s space ambitions, and renewing public confidence in post-secondary sustainability and accountability.
 

At BHER’s Executive Summit, leaders from business and post-secondary shifted from diagnosis to decision on what it will take to build Canada’s next economy, with focus, speed, and hard choices. 

What we heard:

Bring business, post-secondary, and governments into the same execution lane by aligning talent, research, adoption, and capital so priorities turn into outcomes.

Compete in weeks and months, not years, because timelines have compressed and opportunities don’t stay open indefinitely.

Closing the gap between strong ideas and real implementation means moving from pilots to scaled use across the economy.

Workforce capacity can’t be planned after capital is committed; it needs to be built upstream alongside investment decisions.

Procurement that’s outcomes-driven, faster to contract, and easier to scale, so Canadian solutions can move from proof to deployment.

Clear expectations, shared risk, and trusted partners improve follow-through and help collaborations deliver real results, not just good conversations.


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Speakers:
 


Rob Annan
President & CEO, Genome Canada


Angie Bruce
Vice-President, Indigenous, University of Manitoba


Leslie Church
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Jobs and Families (Persons with Disabilities)


Hesham Fahmy
Chief Information Officer, TELUS 
 


Chris Madan
VP, Customer Digital Solutions & Product and Head of TELUS Sovereign AI Factories, TELUS


Tyler Meredith
Partner, Meredith Boessenkool & Phillips, and former Economic Advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 


Ewan Reid,
Founder & CEO, Mission Control


 


John Stackhouse
Senior Vice-President, Office of the CEO, RBC 

 
Ann Marie Vaughan
President and CEO, Humber Polytechnic


Paul Wells
Journalist and Senior Fellow, Max Bell School of Public Policy, McGill University


Jahanzaib Ansari 
Co-Founder & CEO, Knockri
 


Nicolle Butcher
President & CEO, Ontario Power Generation 


Heather Chalmers
President and CEO, GE Vernova Canada
 


Brian Gallant
CEO of Space Canada & former Premier of New Brunswick
 


Ed McCauley
President & Vice-Chancellor, University of Calgary
 


Jack Mintz
President's Fellow, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
 


Michael Serbinis
Founder & CEO, League


 


Robert Thirsk
Retired Canadian Space Agency Astronaut and Physician


Lieutenant-Colonel Jason Virtue
Pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force


Dave Williams
Retired Canadian Space Agency Astronaut, Physician, and CEO, Leap Biosystems
 


Karim Bardeesy
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry


Mary Butler
President & CEO, New Brunswick Community College


Glenda Crisp
CEO, Vector Institute
 
 


Michele Harradence 
Executive Vice-President & President, Gas Distribution and Storage, Enbridge


Matthew McKean 
Chief R&D Officer, Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER)


Mackenzie Pereira
Junior Fellow, Outer Space Institute, UBC

 


Sean Speer
Editor-at-large, The Hub, and former Senior Economic Advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper 


Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee
Commander, Royal Canadian Navy


Val Walker
CEO, Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) 


Melanie Woodin
President, University of Toronto

 
 

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