Canada’s not broken, but it can do much better

Canada needs to create an economic council of our best minds in non-partisan work for a prosperous, sustainable, and equitable future. Canada is not broken, but we have to really improve.
Many things work well in our country, thought many setbacks and failures can also be found. It’s not that Canada is broken, but it’s that we can and must do better. The most important place to start is with our economic performance, writes David Crane.

TORONTO—Despite claims that Canada is broken, it isn’t. Many things work well in our country and many success stories—as well as setbacks or failures—can be found. A better way to put it is not that Canada is broken, but rather that Canada can and must do better. One...

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