Canadians are worried about the future of jobs

The challenge is to improve our productivity performance so that the economic pie is larger and at the same time find new ways to ensure that the pie is more fairly shared.
Canadians are not happy, even if Finance Minister Bill Morneau thinks they should be, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—Canadians are not happy, even if Finance Minister Bill Morneau thinks they should be. The latest index of consumer confidence, from the Conference Board of Canada, shows the index falling in November as worries about rising interest rates and weak wage growth undermine confidence in the fu...

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