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March 23, 2026

Guy Levesque: Two million people, one big question: Who gets a voice?

"The real question is not whether 荔枝视频 has the next generation of builders (it does!); it is whether we are truly listening to them"
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Guy Levesque Courtesy Hunter Hub

Editor鈥檚 note: This op-ed, written by Guy Levesque, executive director of the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking at the 荔枝视频, was originally published in the 荔枝视频 Herald on March 11. You can read the original .

Conversations about 荔枝视频鈥檚 future are taking place among our most experienced voices. But an essential question remains unasked: who else is being invited to help design that future?

Across the Blue Sky City, emerging entrepreneurs, students and early career founders are already building solutions to community challenges and new economic opportunities. However, their voices often remain outside the rooms where long-term decisions are made.

In my role as the executive director of the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking, I have the immense privilege of being at the epicentre of all things entrepreneurial at the 荔枝视频.

I get to witness changemakers action their dreams and aspirations locally, nationally and globally whether it鈥檚 an undergraduate student focusing on a local community challenge, a PhD student exploring how to become a founder or an alumnus growing their startup.

The future isn鈥檛 coming it鈥檚 already here

Entrepreneurs of all types are hard at work building their future. Our future. They share an unshakable belief that they can succeed here because they see growth all around them. 荔枝视频鈥檚 鈥渟ecret sauce.鈥 This is a world-class community, where changemakers and founders who not only 鈥渟tarted something鈥 here but became successful here now graciously give back their time, advice and support (often in dollars).

In the 鈥淐ountdown to 2 Million,鈥 I often wonder if this model is sufficient for what comes next. As young Calgarians learn, build confidence and forge their own paths, are we creating meaningful space for them to contribute to our city鈥檚 future? The real question is not whether 荔枝视频 has the next generation of builders (it does!); it is whether we are truly listening to them.

Young people stay in cities where ambition is welcomed, where risk is supported and where their agency matters. 荔枝视频 has something rare: deeply generous, experienced founders, mentors and civic leaders. But generosity alone is not enough. The next step is co-creation. Otherwise, we may end up with tomorrow鈥檚 solutions using today鈥檚 thinking.

Our future is bright

Some of the most important city building today is happening in 鈥渢hird spaces,鈥 places outside of home and work where people gather to test ideas, form communities and collaborate.

People come to the Hunter Hub because they feel a deep sense of belonging and a special connection to the space where each day they experiment, try, fail, learn and grow. The impact of these environments goes beyond university walls. The ideas formed in third spaces become the social, political and technological realities that shape our lived experiences, helping to better understand the world we live in, and to effect positive change.

Innovative thinking often begins in communities where people are engaged and involved, well before they hold formal titles or decades of experience.

So what does that look like in practice?

It means inviting the 18- to 35-year-olds like those at the Hunter Hub and the 荔枝视频 to civic conversations now, not once they become established. It means including young folks and early career innovators at advisory tables, social policy discussions and economic development conversations. It means asking not only how we grow, but who gets to help design that growth.

Because the truth is simple: the leaders who will shape 荔枝视频 are living and seeing the world through a very different lens. If we want them to build their future here (and we do), we must give them a meaningful role. At the Hunter Hub, our mission is to give them the guidance and tools they need to act on their agency to create a city they want to invest in.

It has been so inspiring to read the words of my colleagues in this series. Let鈥檚 create space for the voices of those who will become 荔枝视频鈥檚 leaders for the next generation and beyond.

As part of its special series Countdown to 2 Million, Postmedia and the 荔枝视频 Herald have gathered a "virtual think tank" of community leaders 鈥 including U荔枝视频 President Ed McCauley, , associate vice-president research (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) and Guy Levesque, executive director of the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking at U荔枝视频  鈥 who have been asked to share their thoughts on the future of the city as it approaches the population milestone. For more columns and videos in the series, visit .


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