
Strategies for the Unexpected: How to stay resilient in an uncertain world
Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globe's editorial department was not involved.
As Canadian businesses face mounting challenges, including the imposition of U.S. tariffs and other geopolitical events, business owners are seeking ways to stay resilient and safeguard their business assets and family wealth.
On April 30, 2025 The Globe and Mail hosted a webcast focused on how businesses can bolster themselves in the face of economic uncertainty, and how families can protect their wealth amidst potential disruptions.
Speakers:
Paul Jenkins, Senior Fellow, C.D. Howe Institute; Former Senior Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada
Tasso Lagios, Managing Partner, Richter
Sabrina A. Bandali, Partner and Head, International Trade and Investment, Bennett Jones
Hugo Germain, Vice President of Operations, Germain Hôtels
Rita Trichur, Senior Business Writer and Columnist, The Globe and Mail (moderator)
The Globe and Mail presented the event with sponsor support from Richter.
Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globe's editorial department was not involved.
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