Business Council of Canada to tell us how we can ‘significantly improve’ our ability to compete for jobs, investment

As many, including the Business Council of Canada, have recognized, the ability to meet future social aspirations for a healthy, equitable, sustainable, and prosperous society for all, depends on innovation and the ability to generate wealth and opportunity. Business is the vehicle for achieving many of these goals.
Goldy Hyder, president of the Business Council of Canada, pictured Nov. 27, 2018, in Washington, D.C., with Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. David MacNaughton. The Business Council of Canada which speaks for Canada’s largest corporations, is planning to give us a report, before we vote in this year’s federal election, on ways to “significantly improve” Canada’s ability to compete for jobs and investment. ‏
TORONTO—The Business Council of Canada, which speaks for Canada’s largest corporations, is planning to give us a report before we vote in this year’s federal election, on ways to “significantly improve” Canada’s ability to compete for jobs and investment. We need new ideas. So let’s h...

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