With fewer workers in the future, how will we generate economic activity?

The answer is to build a new kind of economy, but how to do this is getting far too little attention in our election campaign.

TORONTO—When Statistics Canada reported that there were now more Canadians aged 65 years and older than Canadians aged 15 and younger, little attention was paid by our vote-seeking politicians to one of the most important implications. 

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