On NAFTA negotiations, Trudeau says Canada has to be 'ready for anything' - Politics

Canada's tech growth is far behind the likes of India, USA, Great Britain, China, Germany, UAE, Japan, Finland, South Korea, Costa Rica, Denmark...

Our internet infrastructure is very poor in 99% of the country, we are still seeing a huge issue with the lack of skilled labour and our country overall seems to want to do very little about switching to green energy...

BTW Growth is a poor statistic to look at in this case because Canada has seen a high increase in menial labour that was previously sent overseas which has since been sent back such as call center jobs [one of Windsor's top 5 biggest employers] service industry, fast food, temp jobs...

Business regulations are much different than human rights... A capitalist can still value humans you know. Most do now as social media and employee uproar is far more of an issue now than it was 100 years ago, hell even 10 years ago. So to say that we need to regulate everything we do in the workplace because of 100 years ago it made sense is simply wrong. We as a society are an educated people.. we do not need to place limits on their growth.

/r/windsorontario Thread Parent Link - cbc.ca