I don't know if you've seen the recent charts that look at the GDP per capita in Canada. We, for the longest time, kept pace with the Americans, but in the last six years in particular, there's been a big, widening gap between the GDP per capita for Americans and the GDP per capita for Canadians. The average American worker now makes $22,000 more than the average Canadian worker. We've seen half a trillion dollars sucked down to the U.S. Are we ready for a new Trump government in the south, and is this government equipped to handle what has already been a massive gap, widening over the last nine years?
On November 25th, 2024. See this statement in context.