Episodios

  • Trust at Scale: Lessons from Wikipedia
    Mar 24 2026

    Trust at Scale: Lessons from Wikipedia

    Wikipedia is one of the internet’s most-used public resources, but what makes people trust it in an era shaped by AI, misinformation and institutional decline? On this episode of Disruptors, John Stackhouse speaks with Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales about how Wikipedia built trust, why neutrality still matters, and what generative AI gets wrong. They discuss community governance, social media, local journalism, online accountability, young people’s information habits and what businesses can learn from a platform designed around public trust.


    In this episode you’ll understand:

    • Why Wikipedia still earns trust when so much of the internet does not.
    • What neutrality looks like in a polarized digital environment.
    • Why AI makes trusted human systems more important, not less.

    RBC – Thought Leadership


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  • Tech Wins Gold: How Canada Can Rebuild Its Olympic Pipeline
    Mar 10 2026

    Canada’s Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics delivered unforgettable moments — and also a hard signal: podium success is increasingly won upstream, through systems, sport science, and technology.

    In a world where competitors treat sport science as infrastructure, Canada is trying to win with a thinner pipeline and a funding model that can push costs onto athletes. That’s not just unfair — it’s strategically risky.

    In our latest Disruptors episode, host John Stackhouse sits down with David Shoemaker, CEO and Secretary General of the Canadian Olympic Committee, and Jennifer Heil, Olympic champion (Turin 2006 gold; Vancouver 2010 silver) and Chef de Mission for Team Canada at Milano Cortina 2026.

    This episode unpacks what “modernization” means. It’s the same logic that drives performance in business: small gains compound when the system is designed to learn.

    You’ll also hear why talent identification matters and how RBC Training Ground points to what a scalable pipeline can look like when measurement meets opportunity.

    RBC Training Ground
    RBC Thought Leadership


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  • Harvest Now, Decrypt Later: The Quantum Era's Encryption Challenge
    Feb 24 2026

    Quantum computing is accelerating — and putting today’s encryption on a clock. John Stackhouse goes inside Xanadu’s Toronto lab with Christian Weedbrook to meet Aurora, a networked quantum computer built to push scale in the right direction and speaks with Photonic’s Dr. Stephanie Simmons about “harvest now, decrypt later,” fault-tolerant quantum, and why every organization needs a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) transition plan.

    It’s not all doom and gloom. Simmons also lays out what quantum could unlock as it scales: new possibilities in materials, chemistry, and discovery that are moving from theory toward real-world impact.


    In this episode:

    • Inside Xanadu: Aurora and what “networked quantum” looks like in the real world
    • What “fault-tolerant” quantum means — and why it matters
    • “Harvest now, decrypt later” and the trust implications for institutions
    • Post-quantum cryptography (PQC): where leaders should start
    • Quantum upside: materials, chemistry, and faster discovery

    RBC – Thougtht Leadership


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    22 m
  • The $15m Cliff: Keeping Canadian Agri-Food Startups Scaling at Home
    Feb 11 2026

    Canada is exporting too much of its agri-food upside—IP, talent, and value-add—because growth-stage financing doesn’t fit the sector. From Ottawa, John Stackhouse speaks with RBC’s Lisa Ashton to unpack Seeding Scale—RBC’s new report on Canada’s agri-food growth-capital gap. Joined by Vive Crop CEO Darren Anderson and Emmertech Managing Partner Kyle Scott, they break down why agri-food is “different money,” why companies hit a wall around the $15M mark, and the first moves to keep more Canadian innovation scaling at home.

    Seeding Scale Report

    RBC Thought Leadership


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  • Risk as Signal: A Canadian Playbook
    Jan 27 2026

    Fresh from Davos, John Stackhouse shares field notes on how the world’s economy is reorganizing — and what that means for Canadians.

    He is joined by Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman and Senior Advisor at Eurasia Group, to unpack the new RBC–Eurasia Canada risk outlook: what matter most, how to separate signal from noise, and the practical playbook for where to invest, what to protect, and how to diversify.

    RBC / Eurasia – Risk Report
    www.rbc.com/en/thought-leadership/the-growth-project/top-risks-2026-canada/

    Davos ’26: Making sense of a new world order
    www.rbc.com/en/thought-leadership/the-trade-hub/davos-26-making-sense-of-a-new-world-order/

    RBC Thought Leadership
    www.rbc.com/thoughtleadership


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  • Climate-Led Investing: What’s Next
    Jan 13 2026

    If you’re trying to separate climate ambition from execution, this conversation is for you! John Stackhouse is joined by Clara Barby, Senior Partner at Just Climate, to pressure-test what’s scaling—and what’s getting stuck by diving into RBC’s new Climate Action 2026 report.

    What you’ll hear:

    Why 2025 was a year of “proof and pressure” and what that means for clean tech in 2026.

    Climate Tech solutions that don’t require behaviour change.

    The case for Canada’s ‘land transition’ as a ripe opportunity—investing in tools and inputs that help farmers and land managers decarbonize.

    Why CCUS remains a complex case: carbon price, CapEx, infrastructure, and the fragmented value chain.

    How AI-driven power demand is changing the investment lens on electrification and grid build.

    Clara Barby is a Senior Partner at Just Climate (founded by Generation Investment Management). She previously led the Impact Management Project and supported the establishment of the ISSB (International Sustainability Standards Board)

    Links:

    RBC Climate Action 2026 (report): www.rbc.com/cai

    Unearthing Value (report): http://bit.ly/4qJZ9TQ

    Just Climate: https://www.justclimate.com


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    24 m
  • Alberta’s Next Energy Mix
    Dec 30 2025

    With industrial power demand rising, can small modular reactors help anchor a cleaner, always‑on system that will support the incoming AI Data Centre boom?

    In this bonus episode of Disruptors, recorded live in Edmonton, host John Stackhouse speaks with Premier Danielle Smith about a practical path: SMRs alongside abated natural gas, hydro, and stronger interties—with Indigenous equity built in from day one. They dig into reliability needs, near‑term “bring‑your‑own‑power” models, how to finance nuclear in an energy‑only market, and what collaboration between provinces could unlock.

    Recorded live in Edmonton, Alberta, and convened by the SMR Forum in partnership with the Canadian Association of Small Modular Reactors (CASMR).

    rbc.com/en/thought-leadership/

    SMR Forum: https://smr-forum.ca

    CASMR: https://canada-smr.ca


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  • Building Canada: A new generation takes charge
    Dec 16 2025

    Canada’s future won’t be decided in PDF strategies — it will be decided by what we actually build: trade corridors, clean power, AI datacentres, agtech and northern connectivity that can stand up in a more volatile world.

    In this episode of Disruptors: The Canada Project, John Stackhouse speaks with Daniel Debow, Chair of the Board at Build Canada, and Lucy Hargreaves, the organization’s CEO, about how a new builder mindset is taking shape across the country — and why sovereignty and competitiveness now depend on turning ideas into infrastructure at speed and scale.

    As global trade routes shift and geopolitical tensions rise, they explore how Canada can capitalize on its advantages — from Arctic gateways and critical minerals to Prairie food corridors and on-farm agtech — while giving the next generation real ways to step into nation-building, in business and in public service.

    www.buildcanada.com


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    29 m