Canada’s challenges have only become more urgent since the federal election

Our political leaders know what effects businesses affects the economic well-being of every Canadian. There is no path to a greater opportunity or to affordability for all Canadians without business growth to create and sustain good jobs. 
Members of Parliament, including Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured on Dec. 3, 2019, in the House for an orientation session. While political and regional divisions in this Parliament are more pronounced than before, voters expect our representatives to keep the well-being of all Canadians uppermost in their minds. Building our country’s prosperity is the common goal that Canadians want all parliamentarians to seek, writes Perrin Beatty.

While the makeup of Parliament changed on Oct. 21, the challenges Canada faces remain the same. They have only become more urgent.

To keep reading, subscribe and become a political insider.

Only $7.76 a week for an annual subscription.

Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

Cancel anytime.


Already a Subscriber?

Get Weekend Point of View Newsletter

A round up of the past week’s opinion writers and columnists on Saturdays and Sundays.


By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers. You may unsubscribe at any time. See our privacy policy

MORE Opinion

RELATED STORIES