Connecting Canada. Calgary and Edmonton: Opportunities for Canada in Alberta s Economy

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Connecting Canada Calgary and Edmonton: Opportunities for Canada in Alberta s Economy

Agenda Alberta Overview The Opportunities The Challenges Alberta & Québec better working together 2

Alberta Overview The Calgary-Edmonton corridor is the only Canadian urban centre to amass a U.S.-level of wealth while preserving a Canadian-style quality of life. Canada s strongest economy Largest industrial corridor Rapidly growing and young population Exceeding US$57,000 GDP per capita 35% above USA metro average 60% above Canadian metro areas GDP per capita 2 nd only to Luxembourg Source: The Calgary-Edmonton Corridor Report TD Bank: September 2007 3

La Francophonie en Alberta 62,000 Albertans self-identify as Francophone 225,000 Albertans speak French 2nd largest language group after English 390,000 Albertans are of French or Acadian decent the 3rd largest cultural group 4

The Opportunity Oil Reserves Driving Alberta s Economy Source: CAPP May 2011 5

Revenues ($C Billions) The Opportunity Impact of Oil and Gas Industry 120 $115 100 80 $65 60 40 20 $10 $8 $1 0 Upstream Oil & Gas Autos Manufacturing Forestry & Logging Wheat & Barley Uranium Source: Statistics Canada, CAPP, Canadian Wheat Board, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Nuclear Association, ARC Financial Corp. 6

The Opportunity Expected Investment 7

Calgary Population of 1.4 million people Proliferation of international banks in Calgary Canada (largely Calgary) finances 15% of global oil and gas production Canada produces only 5% of total global production Toronto Stock Exchange Venture Exchange Calgary leads the country in economic growth and job creation Key Sectors: energy, finance, professional services, logistics 8

Where is Calgary? Strategic Location Western Canada s business centre 123 head offices in Calgary Western Canada s distribution hub Highway 1 and Canamex Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway Calgary International Airport has connections to 100 destinations 50 million people accessible by ground transportation within 24 hours 9

Calgary demographics Median age is 35.8 with 78.8 per cent aged 18 and older; 59.2 per cent of Calgarians are within core working age group of 25 64 (2010) 23.6 per cent of Calgarians are immigrants, and 1.1 per cent of Calgarians are non-permanent residents 22.2 per cent of population is a visible minority with Chinese and South Asians leading Median total income 2009 $88,410 (all Census families) Average household size 2.6 people Second highest level of educational attainment of population aged 25 64 of major Canadian cities (after Ottawa) 10 Source: Statistics Canada

EDMONTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Opportunity Edmonton Capital city of Alberta Metro population of 1.1 million, and the 2 nd fastest-growing metro area in Canada. Highly skilled and educated workforce One of Canada s most diversified and fastest growing economies Industrial and manufacturing centre for Alberta s oil and gas industry Home to nine Universities and Colleges A Canadian leader in Healthcare, Education, Nanotechnology & Advanced Technologies, Oil & Petrochemicals, Financial Services 11

EDMONTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Opportunity Edmonton Heavy Oil and Petrochemicals Global leader in research, manufacturing and service for the heavy oil sector Expecting strong growth in petrochemical and related sectors Health Canada s Health Care Capital Global Leader in Cardiac, Virology, Diabetes and Cancer Research 12

EDMONTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Opportunity Edmonton Education University of Alberta Top 20 by 2020, Over $520 Million in R&D spending NAIT 87,000 students, graduates nearly 20% of Canada s apprentices Advanced Technologies National Institute of Nanotechnology Leader in Energy Research Syncrude and Schlumberger Global Research Financial Services and Investment Management $135 Billion worth of assets under management in Edmonton 13

Challenges Work Force and Labour Alberta facing serious labour shortages Forecasting a shortage of 114,000 jobs over the next decade Already being experienced in a number of key professions and trades Supporting both intra-provincial and international immigration Including Temporary Worker programs 14

Challenges Alberta Labour Shortages in Key Occupations 5 000 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 0 Total Shortage 2011-2021 15

Challenges Transportation and Distribution Alberta s economic success heavily dependent on effective transportation links Roads, rails & airports logistics hubs Heavy oil production expected to double by 2020 need additional pipeline capacity to accommodate increased production 16

Challenges Industrial Capacity Current and projected levels of demand significantly exceed Alberta s industrial capacity Not realistic to create required industrial capacity Limits to growth Avoid planning for the peak Encouraging partnerships between Alberta firms and companies across Canada 17

Challenges Environmental Issues Both industry and government placing a high priority on protection of environment Increasingly strict regulatory regime Alberta a global leader in key areas of environmental research Alberta is a receptive market for environmental solutions from across Canada and globally 18

Challenges Public Perception Majority of Albertans would like to see province s economic success shared with the rest of Canada Industrial strategy Creating jobs Transfer payments Canadian energy strategy 19

Challenges Public Perception Oil Sands account for 4.6 per cent of Canada s GHG emissions Canada accounts for 5 per cent of global GHG emissions 1/1000th of the world s total emissions approx. 70 per cent of Canada s crude oil requirements Source: Environment Canada 20

Challenges Public Perception Oil Sands Water Footprint Is Efficient Source: http://www.waterfootprint.org 21

Working Together Consider Canada Cities Alliance Local Presence Procurement Labour Industrial Support 22

Oil Sands Contributions In Quebec Between 2010-2035, Alberta s oil sands development will: Contribute $13.8 billion to Quebec s GDP Employees from Quebec will earn $7.7 billion Generate 208,000 person years for Quebec s residents. Source: Canadian Energy Research Institute, Economic Impacts of New Oils Sands Projects. May, 2011 23

Environmental Innovation Wanted Managing GHG emissions Reducing water use Improving reclamation times and techniques Syncrude Buffalo Graze On Reclaimed Land 24

How we can help you Business to Business Match-Up Services Identification of Opportunity Site Selection and Real Estate Assessments Economic Forecast Reports Assistance with regulatory challenges and procedures 25

Working with the World We would be pleased to assist you in participating in Alberta Opportunities. Please contact: Calgary Economic Development Bruce Graham Email bgraham@calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com Tel 403-221-7833 www.calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com Edmonton Economic Development Corporation Ron Gilbertson Email rgilbertson@edmonton.com Tel 780-917-7601 www.edmonton.com 26