Name
CS141 Economic Geographies I
Date & Time
Friday, May 23, 2025, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Description

This session will investigate recent economic transformations across Ontario and beyond, exploring how emerging industries and localized entrepreneurship are reshaping geographies of production and place. Presenters will examine the rise of electric vehicle manufacturing and the location decisions that underpin it, the institutional innovation of Ontario’s craft brewing sector, and zoning’s influence on brewery landscapes. The session will also highlight new economic frontiers such as cryptocurrency mining in Upstate New York, revealing tensions between innovation, economic revitalization, and environmental sustainability.

  • 8:30 AM
    Electric Vehicle Manufacturing in Ontario: Insights from media coverage
    Jesse Sutton, Western University

  • 8:45 AM
    The locational decisions of Electric Vehicle companies in Ontario: Insight from Interviews
    Yuen Lam Cheng, Western University

  • 9:00 AM
    Institutional work and institutional entrepreneurship in the Ontario craft beer industry
    Kevin Roy, University of Toronto

  • 9:30 AM
    From Brownfields to Bitcoin Mines in Upstate New York
    Alex Quesnel, York University

Location Name
Mackenzie (ME) 4236
Session Type
Session