Free Webinar: Tariffs, Trade & Trump

March 12, 2025

What the Evolving Cross-Border Relationship Means for Saskatchewan & Canada

In only a few short weeks, Canada’s relationship with its largest trading partner has been fundamentally upended. The threat of significant new U.S. tariffs now looms large and the only certainty seems to be uncertainty. For Saskatchewan, the implications of what happens next are profound.

Join one of Canada’s foremost business minds on Wednesday, March 12, from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. (CDT), for a free, one-hour webinar that will explore what it all means for you, your customers, and the economy at large. Thanks to our presenting sponsor, WINMAR®, there is no cost to register for IBAS members and partners, but space is limited.

About the Speaker

Jayson Myers is award-winning business economist, widely recognized as one of the most influential policy advocates in Canada. He has counselled prime ministers and premiers, as well as senior corporate executives and elected officials around the world.

Dr. Myers currently serves as president and CEO of Next Generation Manufacturing Canada — an industry-led, non-profit organization spearheading Canada’s global innovation cluster for advanced manufacturing. Prior to that role, he served as president and CEO of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters — the country’s largest (and oldest) trade and industry association.

Dr. Myers studied at Queen’s University, UBC, the London School of Economics, and Oxford University. He has held appointments as a research fellow at Oxford's Nuffield College, and as a lecturer in politics, economics, and international studies at both Oxford University and the University of Warwick.

Login Details

This webinar will be held via Zoom webinar. You should receive an e-mail upon registration that contains the necessary login details. These details will be resent to all registered participants the day prior to the event.

Each participant must register individually. This session is not CE-eligible.

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