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Trending Topic: What Does the 2024 US Election Mean for Canadians?

Trending Topic: What Does the 2024 US Election Mean for Canadians?

With implications that extend far beyond American borders, the 2024 US election and new presidential administration has the potential to dramatically impact markets, international relations, and regulatory environments — directly affecting Canadian businesses and economies worldwide. Staying ahead of these changes can give organizations and business leaders the foresight needed to navigate the challenges and opportunities this shifting political landscape may bring.

Keynote speakers with expertise in politics offer audiences an invaluable perspective, with a unique ability to distill complex geopolitical and economic trends into actionable insights. By identifying key “trends to watch,” these experts can help your team anticipate the ripple effects of the 2024 US election and empower them to make informed decisions even amidst uncertainty.

Book a political or geopolitical speaker today and provide your organization with a clear understanding of what lies ahead and the insights needed to adapt and thrive regardless of who’s in power in the Oval Office.

In-Demand Economists and Geopolitical Experts

Our leading roster of political speakers deliver informed, educated analysis on the political climate of the day, while forecasting how “what’s next” may affect your business, industry, community, and more.

Janice Gross Stein

Few people have a better understanding of global issues than Professor Janice Gross Stein. The Founding Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, her dynamic presentations not only connect the dots regarding key events, but provide a look at where things are headed, and where potential dangers and opportunities may lie.

Realistic and hopeful, Janice leaves her audiences with a better understanding of current global issues, and a clear, compelling vision of the future.

Todd Hirsch

Todd Hirsch is an internationally renowned economist. For 25 years, he worked as an economist for such renowned institutes as ATB Financial, the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Canada West Foundation, and the Bank of Canada.

Having had a front row seat to key issues transforming the global economy, Todd delivers dynamic, clear-eyed talks to help industry and business leaders prepare for a future that is volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.

Rudyard Griffiths

Rudyard Griffiths never shies away from discussing the big issue of the day. As the co-founder, chair, and moderator of the Munk Debates, Canada’s premier international debate series, he is a highly sought-after speaker on economics and geopolitics.

By combining the expert analysis of Bloomberg’s global reporting team with his access to top-level decision makers in Canada and the US, Rudyard unpacks the complex political reality in North America to provide audiences with new insights into our shared political and economic future.


Evan Solomon

One of Canada’s most experienced and award-winning journalists, Evan Solomon has spent more than 25 years interviewing the most influential powerbrokers and political players and covering the biggest stories in business, innovation, technology, and society — in Canada and around the world.

In his compelling keynotes, Evan shares deep insight into the economic, social, and technological impact of political forces at play today, and what they mean for our future. He not only provides an in-depth overview of what’s happening today, but also the events to watch that will soon be driving politics.

Paul Wells

One of Canada’s leading political journalists, Paul Wells has spent more than 25 years on the Hill, covering eight federal elections, four prime ministers, and a big piece of Canada’s history.

Fresh, funny, and authoritative, Wells speaks in both official languages on all matters of the day, from the nation’s position in the global economy, to the inside scoop on what’s really happening inside the Parliament buildings and beyond, including the US influence on the Canadian economy and political system.

Andrew Coyne

Award-winning journalist Andrew Coyne has been delivering insightful, provocative commentary on the day’s biggest political and economic events for over two decades. He is currently a columnist with the Globe and Mail and has previously served as the national editor of Maclean’s magazine.

Andrew engages audiences in a powerful conversation on the intersection between policy and politics, exploring the economic and social policy challenges facing Canada on a national and international level, and how well governments are facing up to them.

Contact us to book a top political expert for your next event and equip your audiences with the insights needed to best navigate a changing political landscape.