Canada is a country in trouble, we have no credible plan for a prosperous future

A team from the law firm Bennett Jones, led by former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge and including Serge Dupont, a former senior government official, have issued a grave warning that reinforces these concerns. Canada’s future is imperilled, they say, unless we move to investment-led growth that generates new wealth, exports, and jobs rather than continuing consumption-led growth that depends on rising debt.
Minster of Finance Chrystia Freeland, pictured Dec. 9, 2021, at the House Finance Committee. 'Winning an election is not a reward. It is a responsibility. It is the Trudeau government’s responsibility to ensure Canada is on the right track to achieve a better Canadian future. Freeland’s fiscal update should show it is ready to try new approaches and prioritize investment and growth,' writes David Crane.
TORONTO—We don’t know what approach Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will take in her fiscal update on Dec. 14. But what’s needed is an honest assessment of the strategic challenges we face. Canada is a country in trouble. It has no credible plan for a prosperous future. Without serious cha...

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