Without strong Canadian companies with the scale and scope to thrive in world markets, we cannot hope to be a strong competitive country with the high level of innovation, productivity, and good jobs.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured April 6, 2022, out shopping for her budget-day shoes at the Rideau Centre in Ottawa. While some foreign investment can help, it is really up to our own companies to deliver prosperity. That won’t happen if we rely on subsidizing foreign investment, without regard for Canadian enterprise benefits, and if we continue our policy that means almost all of our companies are for sale to the highest foreign bidder, writes David Crane.
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Where’s foreign investment supposed coming from? US - America 1st. EU almost bankrupt, Italy’s debt is 150% of GDP, Germany has committed suicide with NordStream. UK’s standard of living fallen lower than since 50’s. Aussies, on their knees fighting China.