Bruce Anderson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, maybe I'll come to that point last.
I keep forgetting that we're going to do this thing every week, which is what else is on your mind.
And of course, for me, there's like so many other random things that I am really...
focused a little bit on this question of how much inbound investment is coming to Canada.
We saw numbers posted not very long ago that said that it was a fantastic year last year, which I think a lot of people wouldn't have predicted based on the initial reaction to Trump saying we're going to kind of ruin Canada.
But I keep seeing pieces of evidence that suggest that the interest around the world in Canada as an investable place has been growing.
And of course, the prime minister has this summit coming up, this investor summit coming up in September in Toronto.
So I'm paying pretty close attention to that.
And I'm actually feeling somewhat optimistic about the amount of investment interest that's coming.
And I think some of it is coming, pricing in the notion that we will have
some form of KUSMA going forward, that we will have probably a better level of access to the US market than other countries will have.
So I'm encouraged by that.
On the climate and environment side, I actually started listening to the audio version of Mark Carney's book, Values, the other day because I hadn't finished reading it.
I'd sort of picked it up and put it down, picked it up, put it down.
I thought I'm going to I'm going to.
have him read it to me, which is he did the audio recording.
And I found it quite interesting, and I think that a lot of people would, in trying to understand some of the positions that he's taking now,
would enjoy or benefit from hearing him articulate his view of how markets work and when they don't work, what is the problem?
His interest, in my view, in sustainability is never going away.
It is kind of baked into him.