We need a serious growth plan for Canada, like the EU’s

The European Union's recent report sets out priorities, a plan, and an estimated cost. This is what we need: something solid and serious for our future. We don’t have that today, which is why why Canadians are losing confidence in their future.
Tiff Macklem
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem, left, and Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers on the Hill on Feb. 1, 2024.

TORONTO—A majority of Canadians fear the country is on the wrong track. They have reason to be worried. The sharp increase in food prices, worries about access to health care, and fears over the cost and availability of affordable housing are all driving pessimism and a...

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