Canada had three possible growth mechanisms: exploit resources, unleash entrepreneurship by reducing regulation, or increase immigration; the government chose immigration.
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Economic Growth
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"And it's happening because of, you know, because of the baby boomers. The baby boomers want three things. They want their pensions to be..."
"to unleash the entrepreneurial energy of the Canadian people, to encourage more entrepreneurship, more privatization, to reduce the regulatory state, to reduce the red..."
"...based society. It's very utilitarian. Right. So it's very focused on economic growth. And what drives economic growth is population growth. So there's a..."
"China had the fastest growth rate, economic growth rate in the world. How did that happen? Okay? So I'm not saying this is true...."
"...happened was that because of peace you have overpopulation you have economic growth okay that led to inequality that led to corruption that led..."
"It has the rate of economic growth. It has the size of population. Asia, you know, the 21st century is Asia's century. How do..."
"...most money you're the best pension it was one of continuous economic growth one of continuous optimism one of continuous military triumph right you've..."
"...perception in China is that even though China has accelerated its economic growth these past 30, 40 years, China still lacks the West in..."
"are now unaffordable this is a chart that shows you economic growth as compared to housing prices so as you can see united states..."
"...life. Higher stock market valuations. Which means greater inequality. Less real economic growth. Less and less people are doing real jobs. Euthanasia for the..."
"...all that matters in society, all that matters in life is economic growth. If your society can generate more economic growth, all problems will..."
"...greater control over the provinces. But by doing that, you limit economic growth. You limit cultural innovation. Okay? Does that make sense, guys? All..."
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