History tells us we face low inflation risk, despite some runaway prices
Trillions of dollars in economic stimulus, supply chain disruptions and sky-high lumber prices that mean a backyard deck project this summer could cost as much as a small car . . . if you can find a car to buy. I’ve heard people expressing fear about the risk of runaway inflation with all that’s going […]
Infrastructure investment key to Canada’s recovery…if it’s the right investment
Canada has lost ground on many socio-economic fronts over the past year. A big part of the fix rests with making crucial investments which were needed long before the pandemic. I speak of infrastructure in all its varied forms. Critical infrastructure today extends far beyond Canada’s traditional definition that favoured transportation (ports, roads and bridges, […]