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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 3 MIN

Small Business Owner EXPOSES What’s Killing Canadian Industry

from The LeDrew Three Minute Interview

Is instability becoming the biggest threat to Canadian business?In this episode of The Three Minute Interview, Stephen LeDrew welcomes back Toronto-area small business owner Mike Dicerbo for a candid discussion about the challenges facing manufacturers and entrepreneurs across Canada.Dicerbo argues that the biggest obstacle today isn’t just taxation or regulation — it’s uncertainty. From fluctuating commodity prices to tariffs, supply chain delays, and shifting government policies, businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to plan, invest, or grow with confidence.Drawing on real-world experience from inside Canadian manufacturing, Dicerbo explains how long production timelines, unpredictable costs, and growing bureaucracy are creating serious pressure on companies trying to stay competitive.The conversation covers:Why instability is hurting Canadian manufacturingThe impact of tariffs, surcharges, and regulationCommodity price volatility and supply chain uncertaintyWhy many business owners feel ignored by OttawaThe disconnect between politicians and industryAnd whether Canada can still rebuild a strong industrial economyDicerbo also argues that Canada needs more decision-makers with real business and labour experience — not career bureaucrats disconnected from the realities facing workers and employers.As economic anxiety grows across the country, this interview asks a simple question: does Ottawa truly understand what businesses are dealing with? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is instability becoming the biggest threat to Canadian business?In this episode of The Three Minute Interview, Stephen LeDrew welcomes back Toronto-area small business owner Mike Dicerbo for a candid discussion about the challenges facing manufacturers and entrepreneurs across Canada.Dicerbo argues that the biggest obstacle today isn’t just taxation or regulation — it’s uncertainty. From fluctuating commodity prices to tariffs, supply chain delays, and shifting government policies, businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to plan, invest, or grow with confidence.Drawing on real-world experience from inside Canadian manufacturing, Dicerbo explains how long production timelines, unpredictable costs, and growing bureaucracy are creating serious pressure on companies trying to stay competitive.The conversation covers:Why instability is hurting Canadian manufacturingThe impact of tariffs, surcharges, and regulationCommodity price volatility and supply chain uncertaintyWhy many business owners feel ignored by OttawaThe disconnect between politicians and industryAnd whether Canada can still rebuild a strong industrial economyDicerbo also argues that Canada needs more decision-makers with real business and labour experience — not career bureaucrats disconnected from the realities facing workers and employers.As economic anxiety grows across the country, this interview asks a simple question: does Ottawa truly understand what businesses are dealing with? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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