A look at Canstrux leadership in the community, Bowdie Bragg’s work with Mini Titans, and Ryan Nagy’s experience connected to the Property Brothers television production world.
Western Standard featured Mini Titans in a report highlighting a Calgary-based non-profit that teaches children and teens real-world entrepreneurship through hands-on business experience.
The report describes a program where young participants learn by planning, building, marketing, and selling products. It also notes that Mini Titans was founded on the belief that hard work, resilience, and discipline are best learned through experience.
For Canstrux, this is more than media coverage. It reflects the same values the company brings to construction: practical learning, discipline, ownership, and community impact.
The feature presents Mini Titans as a Calgary-based organization giving youth direct experience with business skills, product development, marketing, selling, and keeping the profits they earn.
Embedded video report covering Mini Titans and the hands-on entrepreneurship work happening in Calgary.
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Canstrux is built by people who care about more than construction. Their leadership shows up in mentorship, community involvement, and professional visibility.
The Mini Titans feature highlights hands-on learning, youth business skills, and real-world experience that prepares the next generation to think like builders and owners.
The work connects business, mentorship, and community values, showing leadership that goes beyond the office and supports Calgary families.
From community reporting to television production experience, the Canstrux story includes visible work, public trust, and a proven ability to deliver under pressure.
Ryan Nagy’s project background includes work connected to the Property Brothers show, reflecting experience in high-visibility renovation environments where detail, speed, quality, and coordination matter.



Whether mentoring youth through entrepreneurship or delivering complex construction work, the throughline is consistent: show up prepared, do the work properly, and leave people better than you found them.
Clear systems, practical learning, and accountable follow-through.
A commitment to quality whether the outcome is a business lesson or a finished build.
Leadership that invests in Calgary, its families, and its next generation of builders.
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