10 Ways to Build a Canada that Wins

February 17, 2017

– The Canadian Chamber of Commerce helps shape public policy and decision-making to the benefit of businesses, communities and families across Canada with a network of over 450 chambers of commerce and boards of trade, representing 200,000 businesses.

CANADA – In a year of political and economic uncertainty, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has identified Ten Ways to Build a Canada That Wins, a list of key opportunities that Canada can seize right now to give itself a stronger competitive edge, improve its productivity and grow its economy.

“Canada can’t sit still while our competitors run laps around us. Our list outlines specific recommendations on what Canada can do better, and the opportunities to improve our economic success. We need every advantage, and the Canadian Chamber will work with government to put these new measures in place,” says Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian. “If we take advantage of these opportunities, we’ll give our businesses new tools to ensure their growth and success.”

In this fiercely competitive world, business needs more than its own skills to win—it also needs a supportive environment and public policies to encourage competitiveness. This new version of an annual Canadian Chamber analysis moves away from identifying self-inflicted wounds that have prevented Canada’s economy from achieving its full potential, and instead describes the opportunities for us to do better.

“From fighting protectionism to upgrading Canada’s regulatory system or building a stronger Canadian brand abroad, each of these measures can have real and lasting effects on our economy,” says Mr. Beatty. “We’ve emphasized opportunities that touch Canada’s internal economy, from reducing the cost of doing business to dismantling internal barriers to trade. What we need now isa commitment to get the job done.”

“As we celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, we can look back at the essential role business played in shaping our country. But as we look forward, it’s clear we’ll need every advantage to continue building a more prosperous country. These ten opportunities can provide a foundation for the next 150 years of Canadian business success.”

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