Unlocking Canada’s full economic potential by harmonizing regulations

Each province operates under its own building codes, material certification requirements, and procurement policies, which often fail to align with each other.
Despite the hype, transforming the Canadian economy requires more than modest reform

If Canada is serious about boosting long-term growth, we need to go further, pairing the targeted regulatory cleanup now underway with big-lift reforms and investments that will have a more substantial impact.
More trade, not less protection for workers

Lower trade barriers cannot mean lower standards. If we harmonize, aim high or don’t bother.
Carney must be rigorous and not succumb to extortion on viability of new nation-building projects

There is much we can do to advance nation building, but the choices must be transparent and Canadians must feel that the projects chosen and money spent will clearly deliver the very best outcomes for the country. We want and need winners, not lemons.
Return of P&P Cabinet Committee signals Carney’s ‘government by cabinet’ with an ‘inner circle,’ say strategists

Mark Carney’s Priorities, Planning, and Strategy Cabinet Committee—which seats 11 of the prime minister’s top ministers—suggests an ‘empowering’ approach to cabinet management, say politicos.
Rural Canada is finally getting its moment

It was refreshing to see the concerns of rural Canada taken to heart, and given such a broad hearing at a recent FCM conference.
Carney benches Trudeau’s ‘Hallmark card’ mandate letter format, opts for broad priority list for all ministers

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s public across-cabinet missive is short and broad, outlining only seven priorities for all 28 ministers, and departing from his predecessor’s lengthy directions to each minister.
King’s Speech from the Throne offers challenges

Public servants have been working to craft a defining direction for a government still struggling to fill ministerial staff positions, and hire new blood for the PMO.
Now isn’t the time for backsliding on internal trade

What once looked like national progress is at risk of devolving into a patchwork of limited, short-lived deals, risking a repeat of the same failures.
Time to build—together

If every order of government brings its weight to the table, we can deliver the measurable change Canadians expect, and deserve.