Canada isn’t broken, but Canadians are at the breaking point
, which governments stoked with spend-whatever-it-takes policies to protect the economy during the pandemic.
Ottawa should focus relentlessly on reducing inflation, promoting growth, helping provinces with funding, reducing immigration backlogs and securing the border. Governments must cut red tape, reduce charges and encourage robust housing construction in the private sector, partly in downtowns but mostly in suburbs, which are where two-thirds of us live.
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