Canada is a global leader in zero-carbon electricity, generating over 80% of its power from clean sources. This isn’t just good for the climate – it’s a competitive advantage. It’s time to own this success and make clean electricity central to our national story.
A new article from the Fraser Institute highlights the growing challenges facing Canadian small businesses, which make up over 98% of all firms and employ nearly two-thirds of private sector workers. Despite their vital role, rising costs, high taxes, and excessive regulation are making it harder for entrepreneurs to thrive. At AEG, we believe supporting small business is essential to Alberta’s long-term economic resilience.
As global climate policies escalate, backlash grows. With countries withdrawing from the Paris Accord and Canada advancing net-zero mandates – from digital taxes to home energy audits – concerns are rising about economic impact and government overreach. Is climate policy becoming more about control than conservation?
Join us for AEG’s signature Monthly Member Call – an exclusive opportunity for members to collaborate, connect, and discover new ways to grow together! Gain inspiration at August’s Member Connect Call with a presentation from Lance Clarke, Vice President of Commercialization & Strategy with ARC Clean Technology.
The Fraser Institute’s 2025 Tax Index shows the average Canadian family paid 42.3% of their income in taxes – more than on food, housing, and clothing combined. With taxes rising faster than living costs and up 2,784% since 1961, many are questioning the value they receive. Alberta Enterprise Group advocates for efficient, low-cost government that supports, not stifles, opportunity.
With potential new U.S. tariffs looming as early as August 1, 2025, Canadian exporters are bracing for impact. While most goods remain protected under the USMCA, a little-known trade law – Section 232 – could still put specific sectors at risk. Learn what this means for cross-border trade, how your business might be affected, and what steps to take now to stay ahead.
In 2009, economists Reinhart and Rogoff warned that when nations try to defy economic gravity, crisis is inevitable. Today, Canada is flashing similar red flags: soaring debt-to-GDP, falling productivity, and rising deficits. Despite historical evidence, we keep spending as if “this time is different.” But real prosperity is built by entrepreneurs, job creators, and communities from the ground up. At AEG, we believe change only comes when we act differently.
AI is already changing the recruiting game… fast. Candidates are using ChatGPT to write resumes. Recruiters are fighting back with screening bots and predictive scoring. It’s no longer human vs. human: it’s AI vs. AI.
Learn how to stand out in your industry by making AI your unfair advantage.
Join us for an exclusive Energy Luncheon featuring Deputy Minister Larry Kaumeyer and senior Assistant Deputy Ministers. Industry leaders and innovators will gather for a focused dialogue on Canada’s evolving energy landscape, emerging technologies, and sustainable policy pathways. Network over a catered lunch and help shape the next chapter of our nation’s energy future.
As Alberta charts its economic future, a critical question emerges: What size should government be to maximize prosperity? With spending approaching 30% of GDP, Alberta still outperforms other provinces, but risks slowing growth if this trend continues. Research shows that excessive government size can stifle innovation and reduce living standards. A balanced approach can keep Alberta competitive and thriving.