No Country of San Franciscos: An Inclusive Industrial Policy for Canada

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Noah Zon with Canadian Inclusive Economy Initiative’s Matthew Mendelsohn on where Canada’s industrial policy should go next.

Along with the devastating public health crisis of COVID-19, the pandemic has exposed and deepened worrying trends in the Canadian economy. The economic futures we had imagined at the start of 2020 have evaporated, and many Canadians have lost their jobs, their businesses, and the paths they saw for themselves.

Canada has arrived at the end of the policy paradigm shaped by the recommendations of the Macdonald Commission and the long tail of the Washington Consensus, including free trade agreements, deficit fighting and the rules-based multilateral trading system What comes now?

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