Productivity central to Canada’s future well-being

Raising our productivity performance for a better economic future is not a quick-fix challenge. It will take much effort, including better understanding of why productivity performance is weak.

It’s an issue that is below the political radar in Canada. Our politicians don’t talk about it because there are no easy answers. No mention was made in Finance Minister Joe Oliver’s 2015 budget speech. It was largely ignored in Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz’s rec...

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