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Inform. Inspire. Influence
That's what Ottawa Business Matters sets out to do every week.
Hosted by Sam Laprade, and presented by the Ottawa Board of Trade, Ottawa Business Matters promises to be your essential place for all things Ottawa business.
On the show, you'll hear from leaders in the business community, and get insights about what matters to Ottawa business the most.
So, tune in every week wherever you get your podcasts or on Rogers TV Ottawa.
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Reimagining Ottawa's Downtown: A Conversation with Neil Malhotra of Claridge Homes
In this episode of Ottawa Business Matters, host Sam Laprade welcomes Neil Malhotra, CFO of Claridge Homes. Neil discusses the history and evolution of Claridge Homes, his family's significant impact on Ottawa's housing market, and their philanthropic efforts. The conversation delves into the challenges and goals for developing affordable housing in Ottawa, particularly downtown. Neil highlights the importance of the city's Downtown Action Agenda and the need for creative solutions to revitalize the area post-COVID. The episode also explores the changing demands in home design and the dynamic of urban vs. rural living.
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Revitalizing Ottawa's Downtown with Sueling Ching, Kevin McHale, Grant and Pam Hooker, and Neil Malhotra
In this episode of Ottawa Business Matters, host Sam Laprade discusses the significant efforts to revitalize Ottawa's downtown post-pandemic with Sueling Ching, President and CEO of the Ottawa Board of Trade. They delve into the recently launched 'Living Capital' action agenda, its vision for a live, work, and play environment, and the necessity of community involvement to achieve its four major goals. Later, Kevin McHale, Executive Director of Spark Street BIA, shares insights on the history and current initiatives aimed at making Spark Street a vibrant community hub. The episode also highlights the success story of Pam and Grant Hooker, founders of Beaver Tails, from their humble beginnings to receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. Finally, Neil Malhotra from Claridge discusses the future of housing in Ottawa, the downtown action agenda, and the importance of making downtown living more affordable and desirable.
00:00 Welcome to Ottawa Business Matters
00:53 Spotlight on Ottawa's Downtown Action Agenda
04:54 Community Engagement and the Importance of Downtown for Everyone
12:53 The Spark Street Revival: A Conversation with Kevin McHale
24:40 Beaver Tails: A Sweet Success Story
28:02 The Humble Beginnings of a Festival Favorite
29:05 Presidential Tastes: Serving Beaver Tails to Obama and Clinton
31:01 A Lifetime of Achievement: The Better Ottawa Business Awards
33:05 Reviving the Canadian Tulip Festival
35:15 No Regrets: Reflecting on 44 Years of Business and Life
38:31 Building a Future: The Vision of Claridge Homes
41:35 Downtown Revitalization: A New Vision for Ottawa
45:41 The Challenges and Changes in Home Building
48:58 Claridge's Commitment to Community and Philanthropy
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Beaver Tails: From Grandma's Recipe to Canadian Icon - An Interview with Founders Pam and Grant Hooker
In this heartwarming interview, Pam and Grant Hooker, founders of Beaver Tails, share the sweet journey of turning a family recipe into an iconic Canadian treat. Discover how a modest start at a local fair grew into a nationwide business, with highlights including serving at presidential inaugurations and receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. The Hookers reflect on their shared experiences, the challenges they faced, and their ongoing involvement in the Canadian Tulip Festival. Through it all, the couple emphasizes their commitment to creating fun, memorable experiences for their customers.
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Reviving Spark Street: In conversation with Kevin McHale
In this episode Kevin McHale, Executive Director of the Spark Street BIA joins Sam Laprade and shares the storied history of Spark Street, Canada’s first pedestrian street, and discusses its evolution since 1961. He highlights the resilience of local business owners and the street's role as a dynamic downtown hub. Kevin emphasizes the importance of engaging events, community collaboration, and innovative initiatives to create a vibrant and welcoming space for residents and visitors. He also discusses the broader role of BIAs in enhancing business and community life across Ottawa, illustrating the power of local support and involvement in revitalizing city spaces.
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Transforming Downtown Ottawa: A Vision for the Future with Sueling Ching
In this episode of 'Ottawa Business Matters,' host Sam Laprade speaks with Sueling Ching, President and CEO of the Ottawa Board of Trade, about the new downtown action agenda, 'Living Capital.' Ching discusses the necessity of transforming Ottawa's downtown post-pandemic to create a vibrant, resilient, and diverse live-work-play environment. Key targets of the plan include attracting 40,000 new residents, 50,000 new jobs, and $500 million in investments. She emphasizes the comprehensive community involvement in the plan's development, its economic impact, and the critical role the downtown core plays for the entire region. Additionally, Ching shares insights on the importance of inclusivity and diversification in shaping the city’s future, and highlights events like 'Women, Wit and Wisdom' that celebrate the contributions of women leaders in Ottawa.
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Advocacy for Ottawa Business, Economic Development, Leadership and Legacy and Making Connections to Community with Sueling Ching, Cindy VanBuskirk, Ian Sherman and Nick McCarthy
In this episode of Ottawa Business Matters, host Sam Laprade discusses the vital happenings within the Ottawa business community. Sueling Ching, President and CEO of the Ottawa Board of Trade, speaks on the excitement surrounding Ottawa's economic development and major projects like the airport and hospital expansions. Cindy VanBuskirk from the City of Ottawa elaborates on the city's economic strategies and the importance of revitalizing the downtown core. Ian Sherman, past chair of the Ottawa Board of Trade, shares his inspiring leadership journey, especially through the challenging times of the pandemic. Nick McCarthy from Beechwood Cemetery discusses the cemetery's role in the community, its historical significance, and how it continues to serve as a green space and cultural hub. The show highlights the importance of collaboration, innovation, and community support in driving Ottawa's business success.
00:00 Welcome to Ottawa Business Matters: Amplifying Local Business Voices
00:40 Spotlight on Sueling Ching: Insights from the Ottawa Board of Trade
01:06 Exploring Ottawa's Economic Landscape and Upcoming Projects
04:39 The Importance of Advocacy and Networking in Ottawa's Business Community
06:21 Highlighting Upcoming Events and Recognitions in Ottawa's Business Scene
13:32 Cindy VanBuskirk on Economic Development and Downtown Revitalization
25:26 Ian Sherman: Reflecting on Leadership and Legacy at the Ottawa Board of Trade
26:44 Reflecting on Leadership and Succession Planning
27:57 Navigating Challenges and Embracing Community Support
30:30 The Intersection of Business Leadership and Philanthropy
33:47 Mentorship and Advice for Aspiring Leaders
38:09 Exploring the Role and Impact of Beachwood Cemetery
40:23 The Importance of Community and Historical Preservation
43:19 Beachwood's Future Plans and Community Engagement
50:28 Encouraging Membership and Participation in the Ottawa Board of Trade
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