Leadership Luncheon featuring Dale McFee and Deputy Ministers

Join AEG in Edmonton on September 18, 2025 for an exclusive Deputy Ministers’ Luncheon featuring Dale McFee, Alberta’s newly appointed Deputy Minister of the Executive Council. This luncheon offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with senior public officials, gain invaluable insights into policy and governance, and foster meaningful connections within Alberta’s leadership community.

Energy Luncheon with Deputy Minister Larry Kaumeyer

Join us for an exclusive Energy Luncheon featuring Deputy Minister Larry Kaumeyer. 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.

AEG Member-Only and Member-invited guest(s) event: Red Tape Reduction Roundtable with Minister Dale Nally – June 12th (Edmonton)

Join us on June 12th in Edmonton for an exclusive AEG Member-Only and Member-invited guest(s) opportunity to engage with the Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction, Dale Nally at the Red Tape Reduction Roundtable. Be part of the conversation that will drive meaningful change. Register today and help us build a stronger, more prosperous business community!

Tis the Season for a U.S. Election Update: with James Rajotte, Alberta’s Representative to the U.S.

James Rajotte has been Alberta’s Senior Representative to the United States since May 1, 2020. In the role, he regularly meets with senior elected officials, business executives, and thought leaders from across the U.S.

The History of Oil and Gas and where it Intersected with War

The History of Oil and Gas, CSC Valves

Our friend and fellow AEG member, Steve Gallivan, has had a passion project and many of us have shared and joined in his passion.

He has been working on a history project, which has captured the chronology of oil and gas in a primarily pictorial format and has now called it the “John Edward Brownlee Centennial Gallery”.

Improving Edmonton’s Recreation Opportunities

Summer has passed, the leaves have changed and winter is just around the corner. Canadians always greet this news with trepidation, and understandably so.
Acceptance, however, follows the initial shock to the system and requisite acclimatization and we marvel at the season’s unique beauty and partake in its many recreational activities.