Canada’s economy in an extraordinarily vulnerable position

We have made ourselves hostage to a declining industry—oil and gas—while failing to effectively develop a competitive green economy for the future. Where are the industries that will create the wealth, deliver high-value exports to pay our way in the world, raise our productivity and provide the means to sustain our way of life as oil and gas fade in significance? Near-shoring or friend-shoring won’t solve our problems.
Budget 2024 must tackle supply constraints

We must have a new mindset that puts a much higher priority in pursuing supply-side solutions in a supply-constrained world.
It’s all about productivity

To put the country on track, we need some kind of independent institution to provide analysis and policy ideas on long-term growth and productivity. Our politicians, public policymakers, most corporate leaders and our universities all seem bereft of ideas.
To address the affordability crisis, Parliamentarians should support Bill C-56 and back unions to counterbalance corporate power

Our recent lingering bout of high inflation is the most visible consequence of corporate power.
Missing the point of Freeland’s what-have-we-got-to-lose mini-budget

The Nov. 21 economic statement was the implicit recognition of the political reality facing the Liberals in the aftermath of eight years of all-in investment policy.
Trudeau government keeps violating self-imposed fiscal rules

There are few signs the Liberals will transform into responsible stewards of public finances and take meaningful steps to control debt and debt interest costs.
It’s always the economy, and we’re not stupid

While politicians hurl accusations and recycle old ideological claims, their lives are mostly untouched by current financial pressures; they, along with grocery store executives, well-cushioned pensioners and parents who can somehow still afford Taylor Swift tickets.
Freeland fails to address future of Canadian economy in forthright terms

Now more than ever, Canadians need substance and forthright leadership on how we climb out of the current morass for a better future.
Fall economic statement falls short

Fighting for the climate and affordability are not competing goals. The Liberals must not allow Conservative sloganeering to drive their policies.
Government-sector job growth dwarfs rise in private-sector jobs across Canada

A nearly stagnant private sector can’t finance rapid growth in the size of government over the long term.