By Deborah Aarts  |  Public Policy Forum

Public Policy Forum’s Canada Growth Summit 2025 gathered some of Canada’s top leaders and policy minds. Here are some of their biggest and brightest ideas.

No Canadian has any doubt of the magnitude of this economic moment. As U.S. President Donald Trump’s mercurial tariff mandate unleashes market mayhem and geopolitical unease, Canadians have galvanized — buying localputting the maple leaf on everything, ratcheting our elbows way up. 

Which may explain the pronounced air of intent at the Public Policy Forum’s 2025 Canada Growth Summit, which took place this week at Toronto’s Royal York Hotel. Over the course of a dozen sessions, more than 40 speakers put forward a series of smart, actionable ideas for how governments, businesses, policymakers and communities can work together to advance our collective fortune. 

There was plenty of debate — when isn’t there when you put more than 400 heavily caffeinated wonks, politicians and businesspeople in the same room? — but as the day unfolded, a few themes emerged. This is a moment for pragmatic clarity, not wishful thinking; for focus, not blue-sky experimentation. It’s a time to, finally, activate our long-lamented untapped economic potential.

Here are 10 of the day’s best ideas to make that happen, including reflections from SCP’s CEO Matthew Mendelsohn on the role of policy in attracting business investment in Canada.

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