Businesses are learning to live with uncertainty as more firms take proactive steps by diversifying suppliers and increasing their use of CUSMA preferences.
Canada’s productivity problem is not an abstract economic concept. It is an economic vulnerability with real consequences.
In a world defined by geopolitical rivalry, fragmented supply chains, and rising economic coercion, countries cannot rely on access, rules or goodwill alone. They must build strength at home. Productivity — how efficiently an economy turns labour and capital into output — is the foundation of that strength.

