Business and all orders of governments need to take ownership of the problem.For corporate Canada, that means relying more on capital spending and training as workers become harder to find.
For governments, it means a heightened emphasis on long-term thinking — beyond the next election — and on ensuring businesses have the tools needed to meaningfully take part in Canada’s efforts towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
This should include enabling and incentivizing business to deliver on big projects in key sectors such as critical minerals, clean energy and green manufacturing, starting with providing more help to navigate complex regulatory frameworks
The coalition will have more to say in the weeks and months ahead about the challenges our economy faces and the steps needed to make Canada more resilient to global challenges. We are launching a nationwide tour of campuses — beginning next week at the University of New Brunswick — to promote our ideals for growth that are inclusive and sustainable. And we’re keeping score by tracking 21 internationally recognized metrics. We will release the second annual edition of scorecard numbers on March 7.
But our message will include a plea for decisive action, with a great sense of urgency.
Borrowing costs are rising at a time when the nation is only just starting to embark on a massive investment drive to accelerate its transition to a low carbon economy.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s landmark Inflation Reduction Act, while a welcome impetus to global climate transition efforts, is already siphoning Canadian capital south of the border.
Global political fault lines are shifting at an alarming rate, requiring tactful economic diplomacy and a re-evaluation of our place in the world economy.
The next federal budget is a critical opportunity for the Trudeau government to press ahead with pro-growth policies, before the next election cycle catches up with us again. The world isn’t waiting for us
Anne McLellan and Lisa Raitt are co-chairs of the Coalition for a Better Future, a diverse group of Canadian leaders, organizations and employers working together to develop a bold new economic and social vision for the country.