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The shifting global trade landscape, marked by rising tensions with the U.S. and disrupted supply chains, is creating new challenges and considerations for Canadian businesses. With these challenges comes opportunities for innovation, expansion, and resilience.
Join The Globe and Mail for a webcast where business experts will share strategies on what to consider when expanding operations both interprovincially and internationally. Panelists will offer perspective on tax planning, accessing government support, market entry and workforce mobility. This session will provide tactics for driving growth and staying competitive, both locally and internationally.
Business experts will share strategies on what to consider when expanding operations both interprovincially and internationally. Panelists will offer perspective on tax planning, accessing government support, market entry and workforce mobility. This session will provide tactics for driving growth and staying competitive, both locally and internationally.
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Sean’s career in retail management consulting spans 15 years in leadership positions at global firms like AlixPartners and Deloitte Consulting. He’s specialized in product category strategy, merchandising, supply chain, and operational efficiency and led extensive engagements with retailers such as Walmart, Target, Sobeys, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Lululemon.
Jason Tasse is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Lee Valley Tools, a family-owned Canadian business that has been serving the needs of woodworkers and gardeners since 1978. Founded on the guiding principles of customer satisfaction, integrity and treating the customer as a friend, Lee Valley Tools has earned a reputation in the Canadian business landscape as a standout, specialty brand. Jason is a graduate of Queen’s University’s MBA program and the Stagen Leadership Academy. He has spent over three decades as a key contributor in shaping culture and strategy at Lee Valley, while at the same time acting as facilitator through the company’s critical organizational succession transformation. Jason has a passion for sports, played and coaches lacrosse professionally, with recent adventures coaching at World Lacrosse and as a colour commentator on TSN/ESPN. As a family man, married to his high school sweetheart, Jason now spends his spare time coaching his two sons and the Belgium National Lacrosse Team.
Tara Benham is the National Tax Leader at Doane Grant Thornton LLP, where she advises private companies across industries on strategic planning, business structuring, and change management. With deep experience guiding organizations through start-up, growth, and turnaround phases, Tara helps businesses navigate complexity and unlock opportunities for sustainable success.
Jameson Berkow is the capital markets reporter for The Globe and Mail. He joined The Globe in November, 2018, to cover the economic implications of cannabis legalization. He left in early 2020 to start an entrepreneurship magazine and rejoined The Globe in early 2022 to cover financial regulation and governance for Globe Advisor.
With nearly two decades of experience in financial journalism, Jameson was previously the senior reporter for BNN Bloomberg (formerly the Business News Network), where he led live daily coverage of major business news from the television station’s Toronto headquarters. He previously worked as the station’s Western Canada bureau chief based in Calgary, where his reporting on pipeline politics and the 2014 oil price crash was nominated for numerous awards. Prior to his work in television,
Jameson was the technology reporter for the Financial Post in Toronto, where he created and hosted the FP Tech Desk podcast and authored the weekly Startup Spotlight profile series.
Jameson got his start in journalism in 2007 as a fact-checker for Toronto Life magazine, where his first byline was for a story about two dogs getting married.