Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MDT
September 25th, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Fees/Admission
Members: $0
Non-Members: $0
Light lunch will be provided.
Contact Information
Christopher Martin, Director of Policy and Government Relations
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Description
NOW VIRTUAL.
As the U.S. Presidential Election approaches, the potential ripple effects on Canadian business and trade are top of mind for leaders and policymakers. On September 25th, 2024, the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce invites you to a pivotal discussion that will explore the strategic implications for cross-border relations, trade policies, and the economic outlook for Edmonton’s business community.
This exclusive event features a keynote presentation and a fireside chat with prominent experts:
- Doug Griffiths, President and CEO of the Edmonton Chamber
- Greg Anderson, a leading Political Science Professor from the University of Alberta,
- Greg Anderson is a Professor at the University of Alberta (UofA), where he specializes in political science. His academic work primarily focuses on areas such as international relations, Canadian foreign policy, and U.S.-Canada relations. Anderson has contributed significantly to the study of political dynamics between the two countries and is involved in research and teaching at the university. His expertise is often sought in discussions about North American political and economic issues.
- Mike Holden, Vice-President Policy & Chief Economist at the Business Council of Alberta; and
- Mike is the Vice-President of Policy and Chief Economist at the Business Council of Alberta, where he leads research and is a prominent voice on provincial policy and economic issues. With over 20 years of experience, including roles as Chief Economist for Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters and as an economic adviser for Parliament, Mike is a blend of big-picture thinker and data enthusiast. A proud Albertan and avid Oilers fan, he holds a BA in economics from the University of Alberta and an MA from Queen’s University. Mike is committed to fact-driven storytelling and clear communication.
- James Rajotte, Alberta’s Senior Representative to the United States (joining virtually).
- James Rajotte is a former Canadian politician who currently serves as Alberta's Senior Representative to the United States. He has a significant background in Canadian federal politics, having served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 2000 to 2015. During his time in Parliament, he represented the ridings of Edmonton Southwest and later Edmonton-Leduc. Rajotte held key positions, including chairing the Standing Committees on Finance and on Industry, Science, and Technology. James is internationally recognized for his contributions to economic and policy discussions both in Canada and in his current role representing Alberta's interests in the United States.