
Letter to the Editor: RDP President Stuart Cullum
Political and industry leaders, academics, journalists, business experts and everyday Canadians are actively engaged in the necessary – and frankly overdue – exchange of ideas on the tools and tactics needed to secure our national economic and social interest in the face of external threats.
Nothing focuses our minds like a crisis.
Lagging productivity, rising inflation, and deteriorating access to housing and essential public services have set Canada’s economic and social progress back in comparison to other developed countries.
This time of uncertainty is the perfect time for governments to take decisive action and bolster the one sector most critical to developing the talent, technology, and highly skilled innovators that will drive Canada’s future success. If governments want to invest in the future of a strong, prosperous, and more self-reliant Canada, they need to invest in post-secondary education.