Empowering Indigenous prosperity and reconciliation with economy

The federal government can empower Indigenous ingenuity by listening to Indigenous voices, providing access to affordable capital, and making necessary policy changes.
Canada better start playing the long game, now

We need an economic council of some of our best minds who can, with the future in mind, analyze policy issues, better frame public understanding of the issues, look at what currently works and doesn’t work, and outline policy directions for the future.
Canada’s not broken, but it can do much better

Canada needs to create an economic council that brings together our best minds in non-partisan work for a prosperous, sustainable, and equitable future. Canada is not broken, but we have to really improve.
Financial Sector, Investment & Banking Policy Briefing

Why we won’t have a recession

Employment is strong and all the major components of GDP except investment are increasing.
Trickle-down economics: the hoax that will not die

The trend toward lower taxes has tilted the economy in favour of the well-off and left average people struggling to get by on stagnant wages and diminished prospects.
Where is the sense of national ambition to seize and build on new opportunities today?

Four major Canadian-owned and headquartered corporations today all originated as Crown corporations. Our major electric power utilities are other examples of public policy pursuing major opportunities. But where are today’s examples?
Bank of Canada quietly signals long-term shift with potential for economic, political upheaval

The end of the low-interest-rate policy sets the stage for widespread household financial stress in 2025 and 2026, when the majority of mortgages are up for renewal.
Small inflation uptick not cause for economic ‘alarm,’ but Liberals ‘remain in trouble’ politically, say observers

Following the May 16 Consumer Price Index report from Statistics Canada, ‘the big story’ remains what Canadians are paying when they buy food or renew their mortgage, said pollster Greg Lyle.
We say Canada is open for business, but the reality is that our country is for sale

The Trudeau government is pushing for a branch-plant economy with key business decisions for our economic future made elsewhere, while the wealth generated from these activities in Canada flows out of the country.