A Bold Beginning: Highlights from TEC Canada’s First National Member Conference

What really happens when hundreds of Canada’s top business leaders gather for a groundbreaking event? Get a front-row seat and hear directly from the TEC Chairs and members who lived it at the 2025 TEC Canada National Member Conference.

Hear Directly From These TEC Canada Members and Chairs

This isn’t a replay or highlight reel. It’s a candid, live debrief of the ideas that sparked momentum, shifted perspectives, and challenged assumptions at TEC’s first-ever National Member Conference. Featuring:

2025 National Member Conference | Gallery of Memorable Moments

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The Breakout Sessions: Real Strategies for Real Business Challenges

From sales and M&A, to health, pricing, and the future of work, the breakout sessions at the 2025 TEC Canada National Member Conference covered ground where leaders need it most:

  • Morné Smit, CEO of Emerse Group, led morning and afternoon sessions on Creating a Sales Playbook, helping leaders unlock sales potential through systems and structure.
  • Terry Mocherniak, Founder of Apex Capital, explored how to Prepare Your Company for a Sale, drawing on his experience leading over $400M in transactions.
  • Dr. Shaan Chugh of Cleveland Clinic Canada made a compelling case for why Employee Health Must Be a Strategic Priority in today’s competitive talent market.
  • Paul Hunt (TEC Canada Chair) and Kirk Jackisch, pricing strategy experts from Canada and the U.S., teamed up to share high-impact pricing frameworks to drive margin and growth.
  • Anne-Marie Pham, a national voice on equity and inclusion, examined the Future of Work in Canada, emphasizing the importance of inclusive practices in building resilient organizations.

The Panel Discussion: A Spotlight on Canada-U.S. Trade

The Trade & Tariff Panel featured a powerhouse lineup unpacking the challenges and opportunities of cross-border trade:

  • Charles St-Arnaud, Chief Economist, Central Alberta
  • Goldy Hyder, President & CEO, Business Council of Canada
  • Brian Topp, Policy Leader and Member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations
  • Chris Casey, Partner and Industrial Manufacturing Lead at PwC Canada
  • Moderated by Mark Sutcliffe, Mayor of Ottawa and former TEC Chair

The panel explored how shifting policy, supply chains, and global dynamics are shaping business in 2025 and beyond.

The Big Ideas from the Keynotes 

Col. Chris Hadfield shared his take on “Preparing for the Unexpected: How to Manage Through Complexity and Change.” 

Kicking things off with a powerful message, Col. Chris Hadfield shared his take on “Preparing for the Unexpected: How to Manage Through Complexity and Change.” Drawing from his time as an astronaut and leader under extreme conditions, he broke down what it takes to stay calm, adapt, and lead with confidence—even when the unexpected happens.

Col. Chris Hadfield

Arlene Dickinson Shared her Lessons from the Den

In one of the most powerful moments of the National Member Conference, Arlene Dickinson shared her journey of reinvention, resilience, and bold leadership. As Founder and General Partner of District Ventures Capital, and a long-time Dragons’ Den star, she offered a candid look at what it truly takes to scale a business, stay grounded in your values, and lead through transformation. Her stories were raw, her insights practical, and her message clear: success isn’t just about grit, it’s about the courage to evolve.

From national spotlights to boardroom decisions, Arlene reflected on the highs and lows of her career, highlighting the discipline it takes to lead with conviction. She reminded the room that when leaders are willing to bet on themselves, embrace change, and put people first, the impact can be limitless.

Fun fact: Did you know Arlene Dickinson was a member of not one, but two TEC groups? She credits being part of TEC as a key reason behind her decision to join Dragon’s Den.

The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper on Leadership in a Disrupted World

In a compelling one-on-one conversation with TEC Canada President & CEO Todd Millar, The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper offered an insider’s perspective on the global shifts impacting today’s business environment. Drawing from his experience as Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister and a global strategic advisor, Mr. Harper reflected on the economic, political, and social dynamics shaping the world, and how business leaders can respond with clarity and conviction.

His message reinforced a core belief shared across the TEC community: that in times of disruption, strong leadership grounded in principle and purpose is not just necessary, it’s transformative.

Thank You for Being Part of It

To every speaker, member, Chair, and guest, thank you for making the National Member Conference a huge success. The ideas sparked, the strategies explored, and the relationships built will ripple far beyond this inaugural event.

Let’s keep the momentum going.

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