Canada’s chance to be useful in a divided world

We can choose to be a leader for multilateralism, rather than serving as a junior partner for those who seek fragmentation.
Canada cannot rely on a branch-plant strategy for the future

We have underinvested in intangible and tangible assets, been slow to recognize the implications of a digital world, and neglected the importance of building up Canadian companies with their own intellectual property.
Budget-related bills should focus on budget-related matters

For many years, and across multiple governments, budget implementation bills have contained a litany of legislative items unconnected to the budget, but which were placed there for convenience or efficiency.
Latest inflation data reinforce Conservative messaging: ‘the battle is not finished,’ say observers

Inflation is ‘significant’ and ‘steady,’ and early gains may have come quicker than what remains to be achieved on the path to two per cent, said economist Don Drummond.
Canada’s been on easy street for too long

The International Monetary Fund presents a sobering outlook for Canada’s economy over the next few years, warning us again that we need to become more innovative and creative so that our productivity performance improves.
Canada facing harsh attacks from U.S. over next year’s digital services tax

With a deal unlikely anytime soon, delaying a possible digital sales tax deprives Canada of billions of dollars in much-needed tax revenues. It is the United States that’s the problem here.
The nation’s economy should worry all Canadians, no matter their political stripe

A poorly performing private sector squeezes all parts of the economy, including government.
Solving the productivity puzzle is our most urgent challenge

Without better economic performance, we can’t advance the Canadian dream of individual opportunity for advancement and an inclusive society of high-quality public services. In fact, the challenge could be to retain what we have.
Canada’s innovation economy strategy must include the blockchain revolution

Blockchain and artificial intelligence can work together to transform our economy, provide transparency, and benefit Canadians in many areas.
Canada’s decline in productivity is a sign we don’t embrace change

Without improving our productivity, we will be forced to pay more to get fewer returns in jobs, opportunities, efficiency, and long-term growth.