Crown corporation project encourages economic development

Newfoundland and Labrador crown corporation Nalcor Energy's mapping project is a small example of how some governments are questioning the assumption that all governments can do to encourage economic development is hand out tax breaks.

Temporary Foreign Worker Program relies on flawed data

Last week the Alberta Federation of Labour revealed that federal government decisions on whether or not to allow businesses to use the Temporary Foreign Workers Program are based on irreparably flawed data.

Mediocre innovation record blamed on lack of government involvement

In a recent article in the Toronto Star, internationally recognized expert on innovation, Mariana Mazzucato, blamed lack of direct government involvement for Canada's mediocre record when it comes to innovation.

Pension plans provide economic boost

The recent suggestion by the CEO of the world's money management firm BlackRock that good pensions were “one of the fundamental reasons” Canada didn't suffer as much as the United States during the last recession is just the latest reminder of how pension plans provide a boost to the economy.

Trend in employment numbers a concern

There is good reason to be concerned about what has happened to employment numbers in Canada over the last few months.

While employment numbers fluctuate from month to month, Statistics Canada is reporting that, “there has been little overall employment growth in Canada since August 2013.”

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