Canada needs to throw off the yoke of economic complacency to play in the big leagues

Economic indicators suggest that Canada's performance among G7 nations is middling, thanks to a dismal performance in the stock market, among other factors, says columnist Evan Sotiropoulos.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon welcome G7 leaders in Charlevoix, Que., as part of Canada's yearlong tenure as head of the club.
Canada, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, will soon host G7 leaders in Charlevoix, Que., with members are poised to descend on the region from June 8-9. Much has changed since members first got together in 1975 at the Château de Rambouillet, situated outside of Paris. Back then, the G6—minus Ca...

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