Hyper Local: Economic Development

Hyper Local Host: Mason Ainsworth

Mission: To inspire economic development professionals, encourage entrepreneurship, and foster community growth by sharing stories, lessons learned, impactful projects, case studies of successful initiatives, and innovative ideas for thriving communities.

  1. 15 Communities, 60 Seconds Each: Micro Interviews from EDCO 2026

    17 FÉVR. · CONTENU BONI

    15 Communities, 60 Seconds Each: Micro Interviews from EDCO 2026

    SPECIAL EPISODE ALERT: 15 Micro Interviews from the 69th EDCO! I just returned from the 69th Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO) Conference in Toronto, where I decided to do something different. For the first time ever on Hyper Local: Economic Development in Ontario - Podcast. We went fully on-the-spot with 60-second (or less) micro-interviews! From Toronto to Kenora, Sarnia to Collingwood, County of Brant to Huron County, economic developers shared what’s happening right now in their communities. We heard about: • Revamping strategic plans. • Implementing Community Improvement Plans. • Downtown revitalization projects. • Hosting the next Ontario BIA Association conference. • And so much more! The format was simple and powerful: • What is your name? • Where are you from? • What’s something interesting going on in your community right now? The energy was electric, the stories were inspiring, and it reminded me why this work matters. Every community has something exciting happening, and every voice deserves to be heard. A huge thank you to every person who shared their time, smiled, and shared in 60 seconds or less. You made this special episode possible! In order: • Allyson Pele, The City of Kenora. • Brandon Webb, Ec. D, County of Brant. • Chris Watson, County of Huron. • Dylan Tamlin, City of St. Catharines. • Eric Wood, City of Toronto. • Evan Vatri, Municipality of Kincardine. • Felicia Krista (Sovereign), Municipality of North Middlesex. • Matt Reaume, Municipality of Chatham-Kent. • Matthew Slotwinski, Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership. • Prerna Sharma, Corporation of the Town of Collingwood. • Robyn Mulder Ec.D., Township of Wellington North. • Sabah Kazmi, City of Burlington. • Kassandra Brownridge, The Corporation of the Town of Ajax. • Steve Antunes, City of Elliot Lake. • Will Radix, Corporation of Haldimand County. To our listeners: If you loved this format, drop a comment below, send me a message, or share this post. Want to be featured next year? Come find me at EDCO’s 70th Annual Conference in 2027 — or message me on LinkedIn anytime. Let’s keep highlighting communities across Ontario and beyond! Which micro story stood out to you? Cheers to more voices, more stories, and more thriving communities! #HyperLocalPodcast #EDCO2026 #EconomicDevelopment #OntarioStrong #CommunityStories #RuralOntario #DowntownRevitalization #EcDev #MicroPod #Innovation  Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO)

    12 min
  2. The Nuclear Edge: Jessica Linthorne on Innovation, Jobs & Ontario’s Energy Economy.

    12 FÉVR.

    The Nuclear Edge: Jessica Linthorne on Innovation, Jobs & Ontario’s Energy Economy.

    Jessica Linthorne is powering the future of Ontario’s energy economy. As President & CEO at the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII), she’s at the forefront of connecting nuclear innovation with economic development, job creation, and community impact across the province. In this energized episode of Hyper Local, we dive into: • What the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is and its powerful link to economic development. • The massive opportunities new nuclear brings to Ontario, and the Nuclear Innovation Institute’s recent report in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. • Why 60% of Ontario’s energy baseload is nuclear, SMRs, and why the world is watching. • The critical role of medical isotopes, operational excellence, and understanding the energy sector. • Emerging leadership, emotional intelligence, collaboration, adaptability, and the importance of “being where your feet are”. • The importance of having passion for the public sector, knowing the players, and always reaching beyond to learn more. Jessica’s message is clear: with a collaborative mindset, strong relationships, and a focus on impact, we can shape Ontario’s energy future together. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about innovation, energy security, economic growth, and building thriving communities! Tune in now and keep the energy going! Now some work for YOU! What is something you learned about the energy sector today? Put it in the comments and let's show the power of nuclear! #HyperLocalPodcast #EconomicDevelopment #NuclearInnovation #OntarioEnergy #SMRs #Leadership #Collaboration #EnergySector #EcDev #HyperLocalPod #Ontario #Nuclear #OCC

    56 min
  3. The World’s Largest EcDev Association: Inside IEDC with President & CEO Nathan Ohle.

    28 JANV.

    The World’s Largest EcDev Association: Inside IEDC with President & CEO Nathan Ohle.

    Nathan Ohle is leading global economic development conversations. As President & CEO of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), the world’s largest association of economic developers, he is steering the organization into its historic 100th year with vision, collaboration, and bold ideas. From his early days as a Community Relations Intern with the Detroit Pistons to Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, Nathan’s career has been defined by building bridges, driving recovery, and putting people first. Now at IEDC, he’s championing the next generation of leaders, expanding the Economic Recovery Corps (EDC), and leading the charge from competition to true collaboration. In this milestone Hyper Local episode, we dive into: IEDC’s 100th anniversary and what it means for the global Economic Development community.The State of the Field survey and how success is measured.Moving from competition to collaboration — Nathan met with 525 organizations in 2025 alone!Showing up at other tables, giving back, and connecting across sectors.Advice for the next generation of economic developers.The emerging leaders' affinity group.And much more! Nathan’s message is clear: relationships, curiosity, and showing up matter more than ever. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about economic development, global partnerships, and shaping the future of communities. Thank you to EDCO Executive Director for this episode's mystery question: “What is something you are proud of that you never talk about?” Now some work for YOU! What is something you learned today that could help others tomorrow? Put it in the comments and let's learn together. #HyperLocalPodcast #EconomicDevelopment #IEDC #GlobalEcDev #Collaboration #Leadership #100YearsStrong #Communities #EDCO #EcDev #Ontario #Canada #MunicipalLeadership

    55 min
  4. WOWC’s Vision & ROMA 2026. Collaboration is the Word with Kate Burns Gallagher!

    15 JANV.

    WOWC’s Vision & ROMA 2026. Collaboration is the Word with Kate Burns Gallagher!

    Kate Burns Gallagher is a political and economic development powerhouse! From her start as an Executive Assistant to MP Joe Preston at the Parliament of Canada, to shaping economic development and tourism in the County of Elgin, Kate now leads as Executive Director of the Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (WOWC) where she is uniting 15 upper and single tier municipalities in Southwestern Ontario, advocating for their collective interest, and supporting the region’s 117 municipalities, 1.6 million residents, and over 250,000 businesses! In this Hyper Local episode, we dive deep into collaboration and impact: WOWC’s mission, members, and key projects How economic developers can get involved and support WOWC’s workWhat Kate’s hearing from Western Ontario municipalities Discussions on the recent AMO (1-year-later report), housing, homelessness (up 30% in rural areas), and budget pressuresThe critical art of being a bridge between elected officials and staff. With practical tips on early, consistent communication, understanding perspectives, and collaborationAdvice for entering the municipal/government sector: Top 3 tips, including discussion around- “With great power comes great responsibility.”WOWC’s vision for 2026, including the upcoming ROMA Conference and goals around vulnerable sector checks and Broadband expansion Kate’s message is clear: collaboration is the theme of the year. Working together to shape the future, not just respond to it. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about rural advocacy, municipal leadership, and building stronger communities! Thank you to Marc Champagne for your inspiration for this episode's mystery question: “What is your word/intention for this year?” Now some work for YOU! Are you attending ROMA next week? If so, what is the number one thing you are looking to get out of it? #EconomicDevelopment #WOWC #Communities #EDCO #EcDev #Ontario #Canada #HyperLocalPodcast #EconomicDevelopment #RuralOntario #Collaboration #MunicipalLeadership #ROMACconference

    58 min
  5. Moving mountains with Main Street’s. OBIAA, Canada’s Largest Provincial Business Improvement Area Association: The Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA) with E.D. Rachel Braithwaite.

    2025-12-16

    Moving mountains with Main Street’s. OBIAA, Canada’s Largest Provincial Business Improvement Area Association: The Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA) with E.D. Rachel Braithwaite.

    Downtown matters, and Rachel Braithwaite is leading the charge with Canada’s largest provincial business improvement area association. As Executive Director of the Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA), she leads with enthusiasm, has the fantastic ability to take small ideas and turn them into significant events, dares to dream big, and supports dynamic downtowns across the province. In this Hyper Local episode, we unpack: • Activating communities and building a strong BIA. • OBIAA’s mission, programs, and its upcoming conference. • Construction mitigation BIA toolkits. • Business Development Centers and having resources all in one place. • BIA Awards and Community Improvement Plans (CIP’s). • Actionable advice for economic developers on how to engage their BIA’s. • Christmas shopping, supporting local, and BIA board elections. • Listen for more! Rachel’s insights are a must-listen for anyone passionate about downtowns, building community, and making your Main Street shine bright! We also asked Belinda Wick-Graham’s mystery question: “Imagine you just found a suitcase with a million dollars earmarked for ‘economic development’—but there’s no note on how to spend it. Where would you invest it to make the biggest impact, and what’s the quirky or unexpected project you’d secretly fund on the side?” Now some work for YOU! What is the coolest event you have attended in a downtown area, and where was it? Please put it in the comments and let's keep the conversation going! #EconomicDevelopment #OBIAA #Communities #EDCO #EcDev #Ontario #Canada #DowntownsMatter #Downtown #MainStreet #MainStreetMatters #PodcastRecommendation #HyperLocalPodcast

    49 min
  6. Diplomat-Turned-EcDev Leader: Attracting FDI and Talent to Canada’s Capital. Jens-Michael Schaal: VP-Global Expansion @ Invest Ottawa.

    2025-11-19

    Diplomat-Turned-EcDev Leader: Attracting FDI and Talent to Canada’s Capital. Jens-Michael Schaal: VP-Global Expansion @ Invest Ottawa.

    Jens-Michael Schaal is championing global expansion for Ottawa's thriving tech ecosystem. As Vice President - Global Expansion at Invest Ottawa, he provides strategic leadership to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), drive business retention and expansion (BRE), boost international trade, and draw top talent to Canada's G7 capital—the highest concentration of tech talent in North America. From his roots in Germany to his time as a Canadian Diplomat, in New York City in the United States, and in New Delhi, India, he has fostered partnerships across Canada and beyond. He is passionate about problem-solving, other cultures, and making a difference at the local level. In this episode, we discuss: • Attracting FDI and talent to your community. • The importance of cultural curiosity, being reliable, and having a service mindset. • Ottawa-Gatineau’s Defence Sector Strategy and its new Defence Innovation Hub. • Canadian diplomatic relations. • Consider Canada City Alliance (CCCA), The Executive Committee Canada (TEC), and the Ottawa Board of Trade. • Advice for economic developers. • The EDCO Election. • Listen for more! Jens-Michael’s global experience is a must-listen for anyone passionate about FDI, tech hubs, or strategic talent attraction. We even talked about the most important thing he has learned internationally and how it can be applied in your community today! Now some work for YOU! What’s one tip for attracting international talent to your community? Please put it in the comments and let's keep the conversation going! #HyperLocalPodcast #EconomicDevelopment #OttawaTech #FDI #TalentAttraction #InvestOttawa #EDCO #EcDev #Ontario #Canada #GlobalExpansion

    59 min
  7. S1 E6: Tyson McMann-City of Hamilton

    2025-10-15

    S1 E6: Tyson McMann-City of Hamilton

    Tyson McMann is championing innovative policies to support economic development. As the Business Development Consultant – Food and Beverage at the City of Hamilton, he supports real-world problem-solving for his community through innovative policy approaches. As Co-Chair of the Economic Developers Council of Ontario's Bright Ideas committee, he encourages economic developers to think differently, shine brightly, and develop toolkits and ideas to benefit the industry and our communities. From Tyson’s start at the Town of Amherstburg, to MDB Insight, and the City of Guelph, he has fostered a deep passion for helping others through economic development. In this episode, we discuss: • “The Wrong Government for the Job: Why Municipalities are ill-Equipped to Handle the Infrastructure Deficit.” • How Hamilton is 70%-80% Rural with 679 farms and the largest sugar refinery in Canada! • Advice for attending conferences to get the most out of your experience. • EDCO Board Elections. • Listen for more! Tyson’s unique policy projects are a must-listen for anyone passionate about agricultural business, policy analysis, or strategic thinking. We even talked about paid internships! Now some work for YOU! What is one conference tip you have? Please put it in the comments and let's keep the conversation going! #HyperLocalPodcast #EconomicDevelopment #Hamilton #UrbanandRuralCommunities #EDCO #EcDev #Ontario #Canada #AgraBusisness #Farms #Tourism #AgraTourism

    1 h 3 min

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Mission: To inspire economic development professionals, encourage entrepreneurship, and foster community growth by sharing stories, lessons learned, impactful projects, case studies of successful initiatives, and innovative ideas for thriving communities.