
Who is the Alberta Enterprise Group?
Who is the Alberta Enterprise Group (AEG), and why is it important to Alberta business? The answer goes back nearly two decades. The AEG was founded almost 20 years ago

Who is the Alberta Enterprise Group (AEG), and why is it important to Alberta business? The answer goes back nearly two decades. The AEG was founded almost 20 years ago

In business, one discipline separates good organizations from great ones: they experience their product the way their customers do – not in theory, but in real life. During my time

Alberta has always been a province shaped by cycles. In 2026, uncertainty remains one of the defining characteristics of the provincial economy, but so does resilience. From fluctuating oil prices

Every spring brings a sense of renewal in Alberta. Projects that paused through winter restart. Construction sites come back to life. This year, that seasonal momentum carries even greater significance

It’s a bold question – and one we can no longer afford to avoid. Downtown Edmonton’s recovery is underway. Businesses are reopening. Investment is returning. People want to be here.

Downtown Edmonton is trying to come back. Businesses are open. Workers are returning. Investment is active. There is effort on every front. And yet, recovery has stalled. As I enter

I didn’t have a traditional path to leadership. I dropped out of high school. At that point in my life, my potential was not obvious, especially to me. The only

I am going to be direct: governments should be reliant on the success of business, not the other way around. When small and medium-sized enterprises grow, governments collect revenue, communities

Advocacy is most powerful when it is principled, persistent and grounded in the real world experience of the people it represents. Over the past year, Alberta Enterprise Group (AEG), along

Edmonton calls itself pragmatic. We wear it like a badge – grounded, sensible, humble and not prone to hype. We take pride in being the kind of city that doesn’t