SixtyEight Event Venue, 40 King St W, 68th Floor, Toronto
In Person
Ontario’s automotive sector is under real threat.
Investment is shifting to competing jurisdictions. Costs are rising. Productivity gaps are widening. Supply chains are under strain. The conditions that once made Ontario a global automotive leader can no longer be taken for granted. What happens next will determine whether the sector is revitalized or continues to lose ground.
The pressures facing Canada’s manufacturing sector have intensified, but nowhere are they more acute than in automotive. Firms are making critical decisions now about where to invest, where to scale, and where to pull back. Capital is increasingly mobile. Other jurisdictions are aggressively implementing incentives, infrastructure, and polies designed to attract new investments. Ontario’s auto sector faces an existential crisis.
Maintaining a strong automotive base will require more than incremental improvements. It will require coordinated action across industry, government, and financial institutions to address structural challenges and restore competitiveness. This event is a moment to address this critical problem through coordinated solutions.
- Operational and Capital Pressures: Rising costs, constrained financing, and global competition are reshaping the economics of manufacturing in Ontario.
- Ecosystem Breakdown and Coordination Gaps: Fragmentation across supply chains, capital, and institutions is limiting productivity and slowing response.
- Investment Flight and Competitiveness Risk: Without the right conditions, capital will continue to flow to more competitive jurisdictions.
- Pathways to Recovery and Growth: Where targeted action, technology adoption, and cross-sector partnerships can stabilize and strengthen the sector.
A manufacturer, supplier, or industry leader across the automotive value chain, including OEMs, Tier 1 and Tier 2+ suppliers, tooling, automation, or systems integration, looking to stay competitive in a rapidly shifting market.
A business or financial decision-maker, including capital markets clients and loan users, seeking insights on investment trends, cost pressures, and growth opportunities in Ontario’s auto sector.
A representative from an industry association, manufacturing organization, or think tank focused on strengthening Canada’s industrial base and advancing sector-wide policy and innovation.
A technology provider, including industrial AI and advanced manufacturing solutions firms, looking to connect with manufacturers and support their digital transformation and productivity journey.
Agenda
8:00 - 8:45 am: Registration and Networking Breakfast
8:45 - 9:50 am: Welcome Remarks
- Giles Gherson, President & CEO, Toronto Region Board of Trade
- John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Office of the CEO, RBC
8:50 - 9:00 am: RBC Auto Report Findings
- Jordan Brennan, PhD, Managing Director – RBC Thought Leadership
9:00 - 9:20 am: Keynote Address: Global Market Reality
A candid, insider view of the forces determining where the next wave of auto investment will land. This keynote breaks down CUSMA renewal and Auto Pact 2.0, the real impact of tariffs beyond Tier 1, and the hard questions around Canada’s ZEV demand and manufacturing viability. It will also surface the critical bottlenecks shaping investment decisions and what Canada must get right to compete in the next cycle.
- Seetarama (Swamy) Kotagiri, CEO, Magna International (virtual)
9:20 - 9:25 am: Brief Audience Q&A with Seetarama (Swamy) Kotagiri, CEO, Magna International (virtual)
- Moderator: Steve Carlisle, Former Executive Vice-President and President, North America, General Motors
9:25 - 9:50 am: Minister Fireside Chat: Provincial Investment Environment
A look at what it will take to make Ontario investable in a highly competitive global market. This session examines the progress of federal-provincial coordination, the strength of Canada’s industrial ecosystem, and the role of technology adoption in driving competitiveness. It will also surface what manufacturers are saying behind closed doors about barriers to investment and the conditions required to unlock the next wave of capital.
- Moderator: John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Office of the CEO, RBC
9:50 - 9:55 am: Lightning Talk Introduction
- Brendan Sweeney, President & CEO, Pacific Manufacturing Association of Canada
9:55 - 10:05 am: Lightning Talk
- Hear from one of the region's top global automotive manufacturing executives
10:05 - 10:15 am: Lightning Talk
- Brian Kingston, President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association
10:15 - 10:30 am: Sit down Q&A with major global automotive manufacturing leaders
10:30 - 10:50 am: Networking Break
10:50 - 11:30 am: Panel 1- Retooling Under Uncertainty: The Supplier Reality
A practical look at what it takes for suppliers to retool in a shifting market. This panel will explore what retooling involves, featuring real-world examples from organizations that have successfully transformed. It will also examine opportunities for growth in adjacent sectors where automotive manufacturing and supply chain expertise offer a competitive advantage.
- Mardi Witzel, CEO, Polyalgorithm Machine Learning
11:30 - 11:40 am: Lightning Talk
Hear from one of the region's top global automotive manufacturing executives
11:40 am - 12:30 pm: Panel 2- Advanced Manufacturing as a Competitive Advantage
A focused discussion on how firms can practically adopt advanced manufacturing to stay competitive. This panel examines how automation, AI, and digitization are being implemented to improve quality and flexibility, and how stronger collaboration between technology providers and manufacturers can accelerate adoption and close productivity gaps.
- Bobbi Curran, Vice President of Procurement and Manufacturing Planning Control, Honda of Canada
- Phil Sadler, Vice President, Administration, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
- Darryl Spector, President, Promation
12:30 - 12:55 pm: Closing Keynote
- Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association
12:55 - 1:00 pm: Closing Remarks
- Giles Gherson, President & CEO, Toronto Region Board of Trade
Speakers
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Jordan Brennan
Managing Director
RBC Thought Leadership
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Steve Carlisle
Former Executive Vice-President and President, North America
General Motors
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Brian Kingston
President and Chief Executive Officer
Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association
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Seetarama (Swamy) Kotagiri
CEO
Magna International
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Phil Sadler
Vice President, Administration
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
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Darryl Spector
President
Promation
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John Stackhouse
Senior Vice-President, Office of the CEO
RBC
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Flavio Volpe
President
Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association
Tickets & Registration
Members
- Single Ticket: $149
- Table of 10: $1,490
Non-Members
- Single Ticket: $199
- Table of 10: $1,990