Bridging the political productivity gap

The Harper government could articulate a 'Great Canada' agenda as part of its summer-long policy retrofit. So far, however, its productivity record is mixed, to put it most gently.

Academic studies on "Canada's perennial productivity gap" have consumed forests of paper without noticeable impact, from the multi-million-dollar recycling project generated by Michael Porter of Harvard in 1991, to the annual efforts by the C.D. Howe beavers, and more recently the Rotman School a...

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