Canada Now

Ashley Smith

Sparking bold ideas to help shape what’s next — through an unapologetically Canadian lens.

Episodes

  1. DEC 19

    Why Trust — Not Perfection — Is the Future of Brand Building | Brady Dahmer

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 In a world flooded with AI-generated content, endless platforms, and “perfect” branding, what actually builds trust? In this episode of Canada Now, Ashley is joined by Brady Dahmer — brand strategist, author of Blind Spots, and founder of Tropoly — for a wide-ranging conversation about brand, trust, community, and why human connection matters more than ever. Brady has spent over 25 years working at the intersection of design, storytelling, and strategy, supporting everyone from early-stage startups to global brands. He’s also played a major role in shaping Vancouver’s creative and innovation culture, as the former Marketing Director of TEDx Vancouver and co-founder of the Projecting Change Film Festival. Together, we explore: Why “perfect” branding is starting to backfireHow trust is really built in the age of AIThe blind spots that quietly cost founders time and moneyThe rise of fractional leadership and the future of agency workWhy in-person events and real community still matterWhat Canada — and Canadian businesses — should be paying attention to nextThis conversation moves beyond logos and taglines to ask a bigger question: How do brands, leaders, and communities stay focused — and human — in a distracted world? 📚 Blind Spots by Brady Dahmer linked in the show notes  Check the show notes for a full breakdown and guest info: canadanow.beehiiv.com 👈 (coming asap)  Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    50 min
  2. DEC 5

    How Tom Rossiter Took a Canadian Tech Company Public Pre-Product — and Scaled RESAAS to 160 Countries

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 How does a Canadian tech company go public before it has a finished product — and then scale to more than 160 countries? In this episode, Tom Rossiter, Co-Founder and CEO of RESAAS, shares the remarkable story behind building a global technology platform from Vancouver and navigating the uniquely Canadian path to going public pre-product. Ashley and Tom dive into: - The unconventional route RESAAS took to become a public company before revenue - Why this was possible only in Canada — and what that reveals about our innovation ecosystem - The reality of running two companies at once: the business and the public market entity - How RESAAS scaled its reach to 160+ countries - What global data patterns reveal about real estate before headlines catch up - The mindset required to build (and survive) as a Canadian founder - Leadership lessons from scaling through multiple market cycles - What Canada must do next to compete globally in technology and innovation Tom brings clarity, candor, and a uniquely global perspective on what it really takes to lead a Canadian tech company from prototype to public markets — and to build a platform used around the world. Near the end of the episode — Tom and Ashley dive into some real estate market banter, exploring where the industry is heading, how data is reshaping decision-making, and what realtors, agents, brokers, and consumers should expect from the next cycle. It’s a fun add-on for listeners curious about proptech, global housing trends, or the intersection of real estate and innovation. A must-listen for founders, innovators, investors, and anyone curious about Canada’s place in the global tech landscape. Check the show notes for a full breakdown and guest info: canadanow.beehiiv.com 👈 00:43 – Who is Tom Rossiter? (RESAAS, global proptech) 05:19 – What RESAAS is today – global network, 700k agents 07:18 – Private-label platform 08:50 – Why RESAAS went public early – the Canadian “venture” mindset 11:17 – Public vs private – liquidity, everyday investors & access to capital 15:10 – Running the business vs the public company 17:31 – Hiring, talent & advisory: building the team in Vancouver 20:21 – Remote work, productivity and early AI efficiency gains 22:00 – Going global – scaling to very different markets 25:23 – Product market fit, feedback loops & using data/AI to decide what to build 29:59 – Where AI fits – picking lanes, committing, and quality-checks 33:47 – Industry readiness, breakout year & commercial real estate 35:55 – Saying no (and yes) – how RESAAS found new growth 40:32 – Why Canada is a powerful base for tech... SR&ED/SHRED, talent, incentives 44:05 – Making Canadian stock globally accessible 47:14 – Strategy in uncertain times – removing barriers  49:57 – Bonus real estate segment – what RESAAS data reveals about trends 1:04:05 – The AI era, innovation in downturns & why Ashley created Canad Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    1h 5m
  3. NOV 29

    Canada’s Cyber Wake-Up Call: What Every Leader Needs to Know in 2026 — with Dominic Vogel

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 Cyber attacks aren’t just rising — they’re transforming. And most Canadian companies aren’t even close to ready. In this eye-opening conversation, cybersecurity expert Dominic Vogel breaks down the new reality facing Canadian organizations as we head into 2026. From AI-powered attacks to skyrocketing ransomware incidents to the shocking fragility of our digital systems, Dominic explains why cyber risk is no longer a technical issue — it’s a leadership issue. We cover: Why attackers don’t need your data to be valuable — only valuable to youHow AI is supercharging cybercrime at a scale we’ve never seen beforeWhy Canadian SMEs and SMBs are now prime targetsThe truth about cyber insurance (and why claims are increasingly denied)The confidence gap between what leaders think they’re protected from and what’s actually happeningThe three moves every organization should make before 2026Why “one wrong click” can bring a business to its kneesHow to build cyber-resilient culture without fear or overwhelmThis is a must-listen episode for founders, executives, boards, public-sector leaders, and anyone building or leading an organization in Canada. Cybersecurity isn’t optional anymore. And after this conversation, you’ll understand why.  Want to explore this more deeply? Check the show notes for a helpful breakdown & to learn more about the guest! canadanow.beehiiv.com 👈 Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    52 min
  4. NOV 21

    The Future of Work, Leadership & Humanity: A Conversation with Jay Rosenzweig

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 The future of work is changing fast — and few people have a better vantage point on global leadership, talent, and purpose than Jay Rosenzweig. Jay Rosenzweig is a successful investor and internationally renowned social impact entrepreneur, humanitarian, and CEO of Rosenzweig & Company. Across North America and beyond, he advises global corporations, high-growth founders, and purpose-driven organizations on building world-class leadership teams. He also chairs the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and is the creator of the annual Rosenzweig Report on women in leadership. In this wide-ranging and deeply thoughtful conversation, Jay and Ashley explore: The future of work, talent and leadershipAI’s impact on creativity, ethics and global securityThe rise of fractional and portfolio leadershipWhy wellness is becoming a strategic imperativeCanada’s opportunity in AI, clean energy, and global scale-upsDEI backlash, ESG maturity, and what boards need to understand in 2026How young leaders can find purpose in an uncertain worldThe difference between legacy and ego — and what truly enduresA grounded, meaningful episode for anyone thinking about the future of work, Canada’s innovation economy, and leadership in a world that’s changing faster than ever. What is ESG? This episode touches on ESG — a framework that helps companies evaluate their Environmental, Social, and Governance responsibilities. In practice, it’s about long-term resilience, ethical leadership, transparency, and how organizations navigate risk in a fast-changing world. Want to explore this more deeply? Check the show notes for a helpful breakdown & to learn more about the guest! canadanow.beehiiv.com 👈 Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    45 min
  5. NOV 15

    Factory-Built Homes vs. the Cost of Chaos: Can Modular Be More Affordable, Convenient — and Beautiful? | Rohe Homes

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 Factory-built homes are back in the spotlight in Canada — but are today’s modular homes actually good enough to help fix the housing crisis and be places people truly want to live? In this episode of Canada Now, Ashley sits down with Rohan Kulkarni (Co-Founder & CEO, Rohe Homes) and Salik Z. Khan (Co-Founder & Chief Experience Officer) to unpack how factory-built, modular homes can speed up construction, cut costs, and still deliver beautiful, high-quality spaces. They get into: Why modular ≠ “mobile home,” and how Rohe’s building envelopes unfold on-site in 4–6 hoursHow laneway homes, multiplexes, and “missing middle” infill can unlock intergenerational living and wealthThe real “cost of chaos” in traditional construction: delays, weather, labour shortages, and hidden expensesHow an AI lot-feasibility tool helps homeowners understand what they can build on their property in minutesRural and disaster-rebuild use cases — including rebuilding after wildfires in B.C.Whether you’re a homeowner, builder, policymaker, or just curious about the future of housing in Canada, this conversation demystifies prefab and modular construction — and shows how factory-built homes can be more affordable, more convenient, and genuinely beautiful. In this episode, you’ll learn: The difference between manufactured, prefab, and modular homesHow Rohe’s foldable building system works — from factory to finished homeWhy modular can save up to 30–40% in time and reduce hidden costsHow multiplexes and small-scale infill can help solve Canada’s “missing middle”Where factory-built housing fits into rural, remote, and disaster-affected communitiesHow Canadian homeowners can start thinking like micro-developers on their own lotsGuest links: Rohe Homes → rohehomes.com  Want to explore this more deeply? Check the show notes for a helpful breakdown & to learn more about the guests! canadanow.beehiiv.com 👈 Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    57 min
  6. NOV 5

    Unlocking Underused Land: A Tech Founder’s Dynamic Journey to Democratize Real Estate — w/ Laura Fortey

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 What if a major housing unlock is hiding in plain sight? This week, Ashley sits down with Laura Fortey — co-founder & COO of Reitium — to unpack how churches, hospitals, and other nonprofits can raise capital (donations, debt, or equity) to build affordable housing while keeping ownership of their land. No bulldozers-for-condos script. Instead: preserve the community anchor, add the homes, and make the math work with modern crowdfunding infrastructure. They also dive into founder realities — burnout and reset, when to pivot vs. persist, what accelerators actually provide, and why the next era of building in Canada is more human, more in-person, and more collaborative. In this episode: The “sleeping land” opportunity: why church & nonprofit sites matterHow Reitium structures community-owned development (donations / debt / equity)Keeping the land vs. selling out: long-term income for nonprofitsPolicy, mayors, and moving faster by working with (not against) regulationFounder lessons: first-mover advantages, timing markets, and agile pivotsBurnout, boundaries, and the rise of fractional/portfolio careersWhy IRL rooms still beat DMs — and how serendipity changes outcomesTopics: housing innovation · community-owned development · crowdfunding · founder resilience · fractional leadership · Canada’s next-gen builders Find the full episode show notes — with Laura’s podcast and accelerator program mentions — at Canada Now HERE! 👈👈 Also, subscribe to the Canada Now newsletter for updates (and vip perks)! 🎧 Timestamps: 01:15 — Laura Fortey joins: A founder’s journey from burnout to purpose 03:30 — What is Reitium? Crowdfunding affordable housing through community ownership 05:45 — The church land model: keeping ownership while creating homes 08:20 — How donations, debt, and equity fuel nonprofit-led development 10:40 — Tokenization, regulation, and why timing the market matters 13:15 — Lessons in agility: pivoting while staying true to your mission 15:40 — Accelerators, mentorship, and learning from ecosystems abroad 18:20 — Why in-person connection still beats remote networking 21:30 — The rise of fractional and portfolio careers for founders 24:00 — Building sustainable companies without losing yourself 27:10 — Generational shifts: younger builders, new priorities 30:05 — Real-world optimism: the future of housing and impact in Canada 33:00 — Networking events and building Canada’s tech ecosystem 36:00 — Women founders, capital gaps, and fundraising realities 39:30 — Advice for new builders and lessons from global accelerators 43:00 — The future of work, balance, and purpose-driven leadership 46:15 — Outro: hope, community Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    48 min
  7. OCT 30

    Disrupt Yourself: How Canadians Win the Next Wave of Change — with Jeff King

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 When disruption hits your industry, will you adapt — or get left behind? Jeff King, CEO of Greater Vancouver REALTORS® and former COO of SOCAN (the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada), joins Canada Now to unpack how disruption unfolds — and what every Canadian leader can learn from the industries facing it head-on. From the collapse of CD retailers to the digital transformation of real estate, Jeff shares how embracing change, recognizing that the consumer always wins, and thinking across sectors can help Canadians — and Canadian businesses — lead the next wave of innovation. Topics: disruption · innovation culture · real estate modernization · AI · leadership · Canada’s digital future → Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 Find the full episode show notes — including Jeff’s podcast and peer-network recommendations — at Canada Now HERE!  SUBSCRIBE to the Canada Now newsletter for insights, updates, and new episodes. 🎧 In this episode: • 00:00 – “Disrupt yourself before you’re disrupted.” • 05:30 – Why industries deny change until it’s too late • 10:31 – The consumer is undefeated: Napster → Apple → Spotify • 16:49 – Building trust: Canada’s privacy advantage • 21:07 – What slows innovation in real estate and beyond • 25:30 – Creating a culture of innovation • 30:31 – AI and the next evolution of search • 49:20 – The Silver Tsunami & Canada’s opportunity window Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    52 min
  8. OCT 18

    From Deals to Stewardship: Reinventing Real Estate in Canada — with Ross McCredie

    Send a text to Canada Now! 💬 Real estate is having its travel-agent moment — but the higher calling is stewardship. Serial Entrepreneur, investor, and Sutton Group CEO, Ross McCredie explains how verified identity and accurate data can protect families from financial abuse and turn brokerages into true homeowner wealth platforms. In this episode: The “travel agent → advisor” shift and what it means for REALTORS®From one-off deals to long-term asset/portfolio managementVerified IDs, digitized property portfolios, and cleaner data for AIHow transparency helps prevent elder & financial abuseCanada lens: policy, infrastructure, and why build here nowWhat pros must do in the next 5 years; what consumers should askGuest: Ross McCredie — CEO, Sutton Group If you enjoyed this, please follow/subscribe and share with a friend! All links in one place: canadanow.beehiiv.com/links  Full Show Notes: Available Now! [00:00] Elder abuse & fraud: why it matters [00:20] Show open [00:44] Host intro & setup [01:20] Who is Ross McCredie (bio) [02:13] Travel → real estate: the disruption analogy [03:28] Has the industry really changed? [04:17] From transactions to homeowner-centric “wealth” model [06:09] Affordability, options & fiduciary collaboration [08:03] “Who’s we?”—Sutton + Cornerstone platform [09:31] Web3 roots & platform distribution [10:26] Digitizing/verification: people, pros, and property [12:15] Partners & rollout (Interac, BC/ON) [13:15] Example: verified data across an owner’s lifecycle [15:17] Raising the bar: standardizing top-agent practices [17:16] The next 5 years: attrition, liability, professionalism [20:16] AI in real estate: data quality over hype [24:41] For consumers: true cost of ownership & planning [27:09] Elder abuse deep dive: prevention by design [34:21] Canada vs US: transparency, lawsuits, incentives [38:06] Adoption, teams & community advocacy [41:19] Why build in Canada? Talent, infrastructure, urgency [46:07] Proptech community, collaboration & close Keywords: Canada housing, real estate innovation, verified data, digital identity, elder financial abuse, MLS accuracy, AI in real estate, homeowner wealth management, proptech, Vancouver Love the show? Help it grow! → Subscribe, Review, and Share 🍁 Follow Canada Now for bold ideas and real conversations shaping what’s next in Canada. 🇨🇦 → All Links (including socials) → YouTube → Canada Now Newsletter (subscriber perks coming soon!) Meet the host, Ashley Smith! 🙋‍♀️ → Ashley's links (social, website, + more)

    50 min

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