Biography
Brad Wall served as the 14th Premier of Saskatchewan from 2007 to 2018 when he retired from public life.
During Wall’s time in office, Saskatchewan added over 60,000 new jobs and broke population growth records adding over 160,000 citizens through the decade of growth. His government’s growth plan reformed labour legislation and regulatory environments to ensure fairness, sustainability and economic competitiveness.
During the decade of growth record investments were made in provincial infrastructure through direct provincial investment and record municipal funding roads, sewers, highways, schools and hospitals, long term care facilities and the new Mosaic Stadium. Over the decade Wall’s government implemented record income tax reductions and small business tax reductions. During Wall’s time in office Saskatchewan reduced its operating debt by almost $1 billion and earned its first ever AAA Credit rating which it retains to this day.
Wall currently operates his own business and is a special adviser to the national law firm Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt LLP. He is an itinerant columnist for the BOE Report and the National Post and was recently named to the Advisory Board of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
He and Tami still reside in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. They have three grown children and a border collie named Zeke.
Wall may or may not own Waylon Jennings’ 1973 Cadillac Eldorado. To learn more just click here.
Speech Topics
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- Lessons in Leadership
- Oil / Gas / Energy
- The Canadian Economy
- Agricultural