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Jim Balsillie: Is Canada Sabotaging Its Own Economy?
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Jim Balsillie: Is Canada Sabotaging Its Own Economy?

Jim Balsillie joins Steve to discuss how he thinks Canada is sabotaging its own economy, how we have consigned ourselves to being a low value-added petro state, why we are operating from an outdated playbook, and Canada’s productivity crisis. They then discuss a real made-in-Canada approach, why foreign investment is overrated, and how to create a more sovereign future for Canada. Follow The Paikin Podcast: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePaikinPodcast X: x.com/ThePaikinPod ...

The Paikin Podcast

January 5, 202642m 27s

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Jim Balsillie joins Steve to discuss how he thinks Canada is sabotaging its own economy, how we have consigned ourselves to being a low value-added petro state, why we are operating from an outdated playbook, and Canada’s productivity crisis. They then discuss a real made-in-Canada approach, why foreign investment is overrated, and how to create a more sovereign future for Canada. 

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Topics

foreign investmentscarney economy21st century economyeconomycanada sovereigntycanadaproductivity crisisjim balsilliealbertapetro statemade in canadaeconomic policycanada futureinnovationeconomic sovereignty