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Kananaskis · KananaskisSpending on Canada’s medicare system is typically understood simply as a major ‘cost’ item for government budgets. Seldom do Canadians consider the other side of the coin: public health care is also a pillar of Canada’s economy, and a powerful driver of growth, job-creation, and innovation.Moreover, these economic benefits of medicare are becoming all the more important, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and other geopolitic…Read Article
Public Health Care Is Not Just a ‘Cost’… It’s an Economic Driver - Centre for Future Work

Infrastructure · CanadaCanadian governments and industries are getting set to launch a major expansion in infrastructure and housing construction, as part of the ‘elbows up’ response to uncertainty caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. One potential challenge in that strategy will be ensuring adequate supply of skilled construction workers.To discuss this issue, Centre for Future Work Director Jim Stanford recently joined Matt Galloway, host of CBC Radio’s …Read Article
Supporting Skilled Trades Labour Supply as Canada Embarks on Historic Building Boom - Centre for Future Work

Health Care · CanadaPublic health care is more than a cost; it’s a pillar of strong economies June 17, 2025 (Ottawa, ON) – As G7 leaders meet in Alberta to consider the uncertain global economic outlook, hundreds of Canadian economists and health policy experts have issued an open letter to government urging them to put stronger public health […]See the Story
Hundreds of experts issue Open Letter on the economic benefits of public health care Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions
New Data Confirms Canada-U.S. Trade is Balanced and Mutually Beneficial - Centre for Future Work
Per Capita GDP is a Deeply Flawed Measure of Economic Performance and Living Standards - Centre for Future Work
Most of our GDP Never Crosses a Border - Centre for Future Work
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