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Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton. This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media.
- 7 - An Undersaturated Market for Tourism Investment
With half a million annual visitors contributing over $300 million to the regional GDP, Unama’ki - Cape Breton’s tourism sector is robust, but nowhere near saturated. In this episode, we highlight a tourism investment case study in Cheticamp, the rapid growth of marine tourism, and the emergence of Mi’kmaq tourism. The consensus is that there are lots of opportunities for investors, and that collaborating is the way to go.
00:33 Introduction01:38 Cheticamp: A Case Study in Tourism Investment09:06 Housing and Accommodation Projects16:29 Superyacht East Coast: Turning Atlantic Canada into a Marine Destination18:58 Businesses That Can Benefit From Superyachts25:40 How Communities Can Attract Marine Tourism30:40 NSITEN: Developing Authentic Indigenous Tourism Experiences 38:26 Building Trust and Partnerships with Indigenous CommunitiesAndre Bourgeois is the Project Manager for La Pointe and Le Cap
Le Cap HotelLa Pointe (Cheticamp Island) Facebook groupAdam Langley is the President and CEO of Superyacht East Coast
Superyacht East Coast websiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInRobert Bernard is the Executive Director for the Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network (NSITEN)
NSITEN websiteFacebookTwitterRobert Bernard on LinkedInKwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn (KMK)Other Unama’ki - Cape Breton tourism organizations
Destination Cape BretonAbout the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn. This episode’s special theme song is 'Je m'en fus à sa porte' by Nicolas Boulerice, Olivier Demers, and Cape Breton's own Robert Deveaux. It is provided courtesy of Editions de la Compagnie du Nord and David Murphy et Cie.
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 46min - 6 - How To Access the Island’s Hidden Workforce
There is a myth in Unama’ki - Cape Breton that the island has a talent shortage. In this episode, we explore how IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) principles can help businesses overcome recruitment challenges by welcoming members of underrepresented communities. The conversation with Robyn Lee Seale from Build Nova Scotia and Nadine Bernard of Indigivisor covers the importance of building relationships, common mistakes, and the vital role of psychological safety.
01:32 The Basics of Why Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility are Important04:26 Hidden Workforce Size07:45 Indigenous Workforce Recruitment Challenges and Solutions15:30 Implementing IDEA Example: CBRM Healthcare Redevelopment Project19:28 A Culture Shift Precedent21:02 Common Mistakes25:47 Nadine and Robyn Lee’s Visions for the FutureNadine Bernard is the Founder and CEO of Indigevisor, an Indigenous inclusion consultancy. Find them on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Robyn Lee Seale is the Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Build Nova Scotia. To connect with underrepresented communities, you can email her at RobynLee.Seale@novascotia.ca.
Alternatively, you can reach out to any of the organizations below directly:
The Band Offices of Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, or We’koqma’q.Mi’kmaw Economic Benefits Office (MEBO)Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn (KMK)Veronica Merryfield at the Cape Breton Transgender NetworkAbout the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn.
Tue, 27 Aug 2024 - 31min - 5 - How To Build More Housing in Cape Breton
Canada’s housing crisis is dominating the news, but we rarely hear about the work happening behind the scenes to fix it. There are housing advocates, developers, and politicians right here in Unama'ki - Cape Breton who are making tangible progress towards solutions.
In this episode, guests from the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors (NSAR), Doucet Developments, and By the Bay Properties offer insights on:
The current state of Cape Breton’s housing market and a prediction for the next five years;Why developers might not build, even when demand for housing is high;Doucet Developments’ plans for their residential and commercial project on Sydney’s waterfront;The development opportunities on Charlotte Street, in Glace Bay, and elsewhere in CBRM;How By the Bay Properties is building affordable housing;What local governments and stakeholders can do to facilitate more housing development.Roger Boutilier is the CEO of the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors (NSAR), a member-based organization that represents Realtors across Nova Scotia.
Doug Doucet is the CEO of Doucet Developments, a vertically integrated group of companies that span across real estate development, construction services, property management, leasing, maintenance, and retail and hospitality. Darla Gaudette is responsible for business development for the group of companies.
Doucet Developments website: doucetdevelopments.caEdgewater website: atedgewater.caBobby Dubeau is the President and Mario Vetro is the Co-Founder of By the Bay Properties, a Vancouver-based company that builds, improves, and manages commercial and residential real estate properties from coast to coast.
By the Bay website: bythebayproperties.caAffordable housing waitlist: bythebayproperties.ca/waitlistThis episode is sponsored by the Construction Association of Nova Scotia (CANS) and Doucet Developments.
About the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 45min - 4 - Strong Winds Driving Growth to the Strait of Canso
Unama’ki-Cape Breton has always been windy, but something has shifted in the last couple years. Now the same wind that blows our patio furniture away is being called ‘world class’ and ‘a nation-building opportunity’.
Government and corporate leaders are optimistic that the offshore wind and green energy projects already underway in the Strait of Canso are going to be transformative not just for the Strait Area, not just for Unama’ki-Cape Breton, and not just the province of Nova Scotia. This is going to be as big as the railway.
Find more information about the Strait Area and offshore wind at the websites below. For a guide to living, working, and moving to Cape Breton, visit WelcomeToCapeBreton.ca.
Cape Breton Partnership - Offshore Wind Industry OverviewCape Breton Partnership - Point Tupper Heavy Industrial ParkCape Breton Partnership - Green Energy Engagement ProgramStrait Area Chamber of CommerceAmanda Mombourquette is a Co-Chair of the Strait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force and the Warden of Richmond County. Brenda Chisholm-Beaton is the other Co-Chair of the Strait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force and the Mayor of the Town of Port Hawkesbury.
Strait of Canso Offshore Wind Task Force websiteRichmond County website: richmondcounty.caTown of Port Hawkesbury website: townofporthawkesbury.caCarlos Martin is the CEO of BlueFloat Energy, an offshore wind developer headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
Website: bluefloat.comPeter Murphy is the Contract Manager for Svitzer Canada, a towage and marine services provider in the Strait Area.
Website: svitzer.comThis episode is sponsored by Bear Head Energy. Bear Head Energy is one of North America's only fully permitted green hydrogen and ammonia sites. They have been working closely with local communities and Mi’kmaq nations for nearly two decades and look forward to continuing to build relationships and bringing economic benefits to the region. Bear Head Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAES Infrastructure, a diversified energy company focused on developing, constructing, and operating energy transition projects. Learn more and sign up to receive updates at BearHeadEnergy.ca.
About the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn.
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 50min - 3 - An Enormous Opportunity Is About To Transform Sydney Harbour
For many, Sydney Harbour is known for its hotels, cruise ships, and a giant fiddle. But that only blows over the surface of this waterbody that's 16-and-a-half metres deep. There are more cruise passengers, more commercial traffic, more ambitious plans, and more opportunities here than anyone would fathom.
In this episode, three local leaders reveal what’s happening at the Port of Sydney today, why Sydney Harbour is a tremendously strategic site for investors, and why Novaporte’s forthcoming offshore wind marshalling port is an opportunity “so enormous it’s hard to even imagine”. First Nations and settler communities across Unama’ki-Cape Breton are set to be transformed.
Stay up to date by signing up for the Cape Breton Partnership’s mailing list.
This episode’s sponsor is The Cape Breton Regional Municipality Regional Enterprise Network (CBRM REN). The CBRM REN is a collaborative effort between the Province of Nova Scotia, through the Department of Economic Development, the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM), and the Cape Breton Partnership. The CBRM REN’s areas of focus are rooted in the CBRM’s Economic Development Strategy, entitled CBRM Forward, and the priorities of the Province of Nova Scotia including Nova Scotia Loyal, Innovation Driven, Green and Sustainable Business, and Connecting Nova Scotians.
The Port of Sydney Development Corporation supports, promotes and develops Sydney Harbour and related infrastructure with a view of growing the economy of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Marlene Usher is its former CEO (outgoing at the time of recording).
Website: sydneyport.caInstagram and Facebook: @portofsydney and @shopthefiddleNovaporte is a 2,000+ acre deep-water port, logistics, and green energy infrastructure project. It recently announced a concession agreement with Blue Water Shipping to develop a major marshalling hub for offshore wind energy servicing the Northeast Atlantic U.S. and Eastern Canada. Kathleen Yurchesyn is its VP, Operations and Corporate Development.
Website: novaporte.caLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/novaporteIf you’re interested in learning more and/or see an opportunity to work with Novaporte, Kathleen would love to hear from you. Reach her at kyurchesyn@novaporte.caEskasoni First Nation is the largest Mi'kmaq community in the world. The Eskasoni Corporate Division’s mandate is to provide investment, business and employment opportunities for the people of Eskasoni. Steve Parsons is the General Manager of the Eskasoni Corporate Division and a Councillor for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
Website: eskasoni.ca/HomeContact Steve at steveparsons@eskasoni.caAbout the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn.
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 50min - 2 - Innovation Thrives on This Picturesque Island
There are over 50 tech companies on Unama’ki-Cape Breton, an island of just 140,000 people. Many are in the bustling urban area around Sydney, but a surprising number are in small, picturesque communities. Others live in the cloud, able to be located anywhere, but the founders are here. Three tech leaders explain why this innovation ecosystem is so productive, and so sticky.
This episode is sponsored by the Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT REAP), a dynamic global initiative that engages with communities around the world to strengthen their innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems and transform their economies. MIT REAP translates leading research from MIT expert faculty into practical frameworks, convenes key stakeholders who are focused on innovation and entrepreneurship, and educates regional leaders through team-based interaction to achieve economic and social progress. To learn more about their programs, visit reap.mit.edu.
Chad Munro is the CEO of Halifax Biomedical, an Orthopaedic clinical measurements company and a world leading provider of micro-instability assessment services using very precise proprietary Stereo Orthopaedic Radiography (SOR) imaging technology (HALIFAX exams).
Website: halifaxbiomedical.comDarren Gallop is the President and CEO of Carbide, an information security and data privacy platform that helps small to medium size businesses build, implement, and manage their information security and meet data privacy requirements.
Website: carbidesecure.comDarren’s Why I am Still Awake podcast: whyiamstillawake.buzzsprout.comThe Verschuren Centre (VC) for Sustainability in Energy and the Environment is an independent clean technology development and deployment facility. It offers client-tailored services to support companies in developing sustainable solutions that meet industry needs.
Website: verschurencentre.caTwitter:twitter.com/verschurenctrLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/verschurencentreAbout the Invest in Cape Breton podcast
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media. The theme music is "Under My Skin" by Elyse Aeryn.
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 38min - 1 - Introducing: Invest in Cape Breton
Unama'ki-Cape Breton is on the cusp of an economic renaissance. Invest in Cape Breton is a podcast that will challenge your assumptions about the island’s economy through in-depth interviews with local changemakers. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untapped potential for investors and entrepreneurs, and offer a preview of the island’s coming transformation. Right from the first episode, we’ll show you why there's never been a better time to invest in Cape Breton.
This podcast is an initiative of the Cape Breton Partnership. It is hosted by Michelle Samson and produced by Storied Places Media.
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