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Canada's Productivity Initiative: Toronto

The Productivity Challenge: Adoption and Infrastructure for 
AI-Powered Growth

Desautels Hall | February 12, 2026
Toronto

About the Session

Improving Canada’s economic productivity is essential to ensuring long-term prosperity, but doing so will require coordinated policies that support innovation, technology adoption and competitiveness across the economy. Join business leaders, public policy experts and government officials in Toronto on Thursday, February 12, 2026, to assess where Canada stands in its productivity challenge and highlight opportunities for innovation and technology, including AI, to strengthen economic performance.

Why attend?

This half-day public session is the final session of Canada’s Productivity Initiative led by the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, with this event hosted in collaboration with the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

This half-day conference invites professionals from across business sectors, government, and the wider public sector to explore the key factors shaping Canada’s productivity performance, including technology adoption, regulatory burden, competitiveness issues and the broader economic conditions facing businesses nationwide.

The session features a fireside chat with Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada and The Honourable Bill Morneau, along with panel discussions bringing together experts from business, academia and government to explore how innovation and technology can strengthen productivity.

Toronto

Desautels Hall

2nd Floor, South Building, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
105 Saint George St., Toronto, ON, M5S 3E6

"The limited availability of venture capital and senior leadership talent prevents local startups from scaling effectively, prompting young companies and promising talent to relocate to markets like the United States, where funding and growth opportunities are more abundant. This brain drain weakens Canada’s innovation pipeline and diminishes its global competitiveness."

-- Excerpt from the What We Heard Report from Canada’s Productivity Summit.


Rotman

Canada’s Productivity Initiative: Toronto is presented by the School of Public Policy in partnership with the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.


 
 


Featured Speakers

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Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers

Senior Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada

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The Honourable Bill Morneau

Former Minister of Finance; Rotman School Executive-in-Residence

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Martha Hall Findlay

Director and James S. and Barbara A. Palmer Chair, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary

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The Honourable Evan Solomon

Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation;Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario; Represents the riding of Toronto Centre

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Cameron Schuler

Vice President, Industry Innovation and Chief Commercialization Officer, Vector Institute

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Susan Christoffersen

Dean, Rotman School of Management

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Glenda Crisp

President & CEO, Vector Institute

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Alex LaPlante

Vice President, Cash Management Technology Canada, RBC

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Rossitsa Stoyanova

Chief Investment Officer, Investment Management Corporation of Ontario

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Theo Argitis

Senior Vice President, Policy, Business Council of Canada

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Laura Money

Executive Vice-President, Chief Information and Technology Innovation Officer, Sun Life

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Toronto Session

Innovation, AI & Technology 
February 12, 2026
8:00 am - 12:30 pm ET (Eastern Time)

Speakers

  • Susan Christoffersen, Dean, Rotman School of Management
  • Karim Bardeesy, Member of Parliament for Taiaiako'n—Parkdale—High Park, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry
  • Ted Hewitt, President, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
  • Martha Fall Findlay, Director and James S. and Barbara A. Palmer Chair, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary

Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers, Bank of Canada
In Conversation with The Honourable Bill Morneau, Former Minister of Finance; Rotman School Executive-in-Residence

Speakers

  • Dev Saxena, Senior Advisor, OpenAI
  • Rossitsa Stoyanova, Chief Investment Officer, Investment Management Corporation of Ontario
  • Lief Williams, Managing Director, Infrastructure, Brookfield

Moderator

  • The Honourable Bill Morneau, Former Minister of Finance; Rotman School Executive-in-Residence

Speakers

  • Alex LaPlante, Vice President, Cash Management Technology Canada, RBC
  • Laura Money, Executive Vice-President, Chief Information and Technology Innovation Officer, Sun Life
  • Cameron Schuler, Vice President, Industry Innovation and Chief Commercialization Officer, Vector Institute

The Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation

Glenda Crisp, President & CEO, Vector Institute

In Conversation with: Dr. Susan Black, President and Chief Executive Officer, Signal49

The Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation

Sonia Sennik, CEO, Creative Destruction Lab 

"By integrating entrepreneurial training into university curricula with partnerships among academia, industry and government, Canada could cultivate a new generation of innovators prepared to drive economic growth."

-- Excerpt from the What We Heard Report from Canada’s Productivity Summit.


Contact Us

If you have any further questions, please contact our team and one of our members will get back to you as soon as possible.

General Event Info 
productivity@ucalgary.ca

Media Inquiries 
Gord Der Stepanian 
gord.derstepanian@ucalgary.ca