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Upcoming Luncheon / Previous Luncheons

2019
February Luncheon
Steve Corbin, Executive Project Director - LNG Canada
Joint PASC & PJVA POWERPLAY Breakfast
March 5. Ashley Weldon and Tasha Wood-Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP
March Luncheon
March 21. James Cairns Vice President of Petroleum and Chemicals at CN Rail
May Luncheon
Martin Bélanger — President, Operations & Engineering at Pieridae Energy
June Luncheon & Election Meeting
Delbert Wapass, Chief Roy Fox, Brian Schmidt, Stephen Mason
September Luncheon - Canada's Energy Security
Dale Nally, Kevin Birn, G. Kent Fellows (PhD), Greg McLean CIM (MBA)
The Lost Art of Critical Thinking
W. Brett Wilson, Father, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist is best known as a “Dragon Emeritus”
PLAN B – A Discussion of Forward Solutions for the Canadian Energy Industry
Chris Slubicki, President, CEO & Director of Modern Resources
October 2019

The Lost Art of Critical Thinking with W. Brett Wilson
W. Brett Wilson, Father, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist is best known as a “Dragon Emeritus”


W. Brett Wilson - “Dragon Emeritus” from CBC’s hit reality TV show Dragons' Den, recipient of the Order of Canada (2011) and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2012) and author of the book “Redefining Success: Still Making Mistakes. Brett will share thoughts on Canadian “critical thinking” on key issues facing Canada. Through stories, he critically examines our concepts and challenges, analyzing why we accept them to be true and encourages the audience to develop an extended conversation. He shares stories about his successes, mistakes and how he found a work/life balance to prove that it is possible to succeed in business (and life) without losing principles.

W. Brett Wilson

W. Brett Wilson, Father, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist is best known as a “Dragon Emeritus” from 3 seasons on CBC's hit reality TV show Dragons’ Den. He has built extensive holdings in the power generation, hydrocarbon production, real estate development, cannabis, agriculture, sports and entertainment industries. His business and philanthropic leadership have brought him considerable recognition including the Order of Canada (2011) and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2012). Brett continues to simplify and organize his life to focus on what is most important - his family, friends and health. His is semi-autobiography "Redefining Success: Still Making Mistakes" is an all-time best selling business book in Canada.