The world needs more Canada—but can we deliver the goods?

We boast the resources to meet the world’s demand for food and energy security, but risk squandering that opportunity if we don’t act with urgency to ensure we can deliver.
We need to reduce preventable threats to supply chains, and that requires careful consideration of why we’re seeing an increase in major labour disruptions, writes Pascal Chan.

As 2024’s summer of disruption rolls into the fall, the steady stream of labour disputes continues to affect the movement of goods into, out of, and across the country. With these conflicts piling up, Canadians are beginning to wonder how repeated work stoppages are impact...

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