Canada’s economy lost
45,900 jobs in December 2013 and the unemployment rate rose to 7.2% from 6.9%. The
employment data released by Statistics Canada on 10 Jan 2014 was the weakest
since March 2013. The report also showed hiring in 2013 was the slowest since
2009.
The abovementioned people failed the nation and are responsible for beginning of decline in Canadian economy and wellbeing at large (decline in overall health care and senior citizens care, falling educational standards, decline in innovation to name a few) that can become catastrophic if corrective actions are not taken quickly.
- 30% on exports
- 78% on service sector (which provides the solidity and basis to people’s purchasing power)
- 20% on manufacturing
Let’s hope the Canadian politicians and the people would rally round and come together to meet the current challenges.
The worst part of the news is that all in all, 60,000
full-time jobs were lost - the monthly drop in full-time work is the largest
seen since late 2011. It's the worst
showing for jobs overall since March 2013 when Canada lost 54,500 jobs. As one
economic analyst put it “the job losses announced on 10 Jan wiped out most of
the gains over the last four months.” Further very disturbing
aspect was that two major employment centres lost jobs - Ontario lost 39,000
jobs during the month and even Alberta, a source of recent strength, shed
12,000 jobs.
But what did the Canadian
federal Finance Minister say about this serious setback? "We sympathize
with those Canadians who lost their job last month. This is a reminder that the
economic recovery remains fragile and we must stay focused on our plan to grow
the economy and keep taxes low to create the environment where job creation can
flourish."
What a meaningless stupid
statement intended to obfuscate the crass incompetence of the leadership at various
levels!! However, the grim situation that Canadian
economy finds itself in currently is not due to the current federal leadership –
it is the result of collective gross incompetence of the following:
a. Politicians at federal level (of the three
major parties)
b. Provincial leaderships (British Columbia,
Quebec, Ontario)
c. Corporate leaderships (oil companies,
pipeline companies, various manufacturing and commodities’ companies)
The abovementioned people failed the nation and are responsible for beginning of decline in Canadian economy and wellbeing at large (decline in overall health care and senior citizens care, falling educational standards, decline in innovation to name a few) that can become catastrophic if corrective actions are not taken quickly.
And, why are corrective
actions required urgently? It is because of the reason that Canadian
economy is dependent on (approx. percentages):
-
65% on
domestic consumption (which is dependent on people’s purchasing power)- 30% on exports
- 78% on service sector (which provides the solidity and basis to people’s purchasing power)
- 20% on manufacturing
The above data should
intuitively nudge anyone’s common sense to comprehend that if the purchasing
power of Canadians keep declining (due to loss of jobs, stagnating economy,
lack of new projects, lack of new export avenues/products etc.) there would be
potential for serious negative impact on Canada’s overall wellbeing and existence/subsistence
as a wealthy, prosperous first world nation.
Let’s see in brief how the
factors mentioned at ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’ mentioned above failed the nation:
Incompetence of federal politicians
-
The politicians failed
to act proactively in ensuring that vital Canadian resources, like, oil and gas
find alternate export outlets – the Conservatives woke up much late in the day to
the realization that Canada needs alternative outlets for its oil and gas.
- Finally
when the Conservatives started to push for alternatives, the NDP, and to some
extent the Liberals, kept damaging Canada’s cause (in regard to alternate
avenues for oil and gas) by barking in unison with the fear mongering
environmentalists (based on inconclusive aspects of global warming).
-
The self-serving
politicians’ canine like in-fighting seriously damaged Canada’s prospects in getting
a head start vis-à-vis its competition - the
US have already stolen lead over Canada in LNG export. The foreign investors
still do not know if the much touted LNG projects in Canada will at all reach
the stage of fruition.
-
The
federal level politicians failed to act proactively in identifying alternate
markets for Canadian products. The head-in-the-sand attitude of federals folks
prevented them from realizing that keeping all the eggs in one basket, namely, depending
on only US as the export destination was suicidal.
-
The federal level
politicians failed to kick on the back sides of the top corporate leadership to
show more innovation and initiative in promoting/developing their major
projects without hanging on to the coat tails of the politicians (more on this
later).
Incompetence of provincial politicians
-
The
provincial politicians in BC and Quebec displayed disgusting parochial and
dog-in-the-manger attitude towards blocking potential oil and gas projects of
Canada (e.g. Northern Gateway pipeline,
Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline, West to East Pipeline, LNG pipelines, and
LNG projects).
-
The
obstructionist approach of the politicians of BC, Quebec and, to some extent
Ontario (who later seemed to be more supportive to West to East pipeline
project) caused and are still causing serious delays in decision making of some
of the vital projects of national interest.
These politicians seem too interested in their own power grabbing shenanigans
and seem too willing to overlook what is potentially good for Canada.
Incompetence of corporate leadership
-
The
pipeline companies’ leadership failed to be pro-active in engaging with local
stakeholders (e.g. First Nations,
provincial leadership) in the context of their major pipeline projects. They
displayed pathetic propensity to hang by the coat tails of provincial
politicians (Alberta) and Federal politicians in taking up the issues which
these companies should have tackled themselves;
-
Some of
the oil and pipeline companies displayed unfounded overconfidence that
politicians would get them the necessary clearances in other countries (e.g. Senators/Congressmen would help out in US).
-
The oil and
pipeline companies failed to proactively plan for alternate solutions. They are
waking up 5 years late that alternate means of transport is needed to transport
bitumen to US. The risk assessment and
contingency exercises of these companies have been horribly third rate and
complete failure.
- The corporate leadership
of manufacturing companies did little to keep the innovation edge going and/or
to find new products and new markets.
-
The
corporate leadership of some other commodity producing companies failed to
anticipate coming changes in the world markets and were less than adequately
prepared to face the challenges of change
(e.g. Potash, Fertilizer, Gold, Uranium).
What to do now?
-
Learn the lessons
from the above.
- Get over the self-defeating notion of ‘we-know-the-best’
and ‘frog in the well’ mentality. Go out of Canada, see what alternative stuff is
being done out there and bring back the knowledge to adapt the same to Canadian
conditions.
-
Politicians
of all stripes got to act unitedly in getting policies implemented which are in
interest of Canada (and not invest energy in unproductive nonsensical debates
stemming from self-aggrandizement fetishes).
- Fast track
projects that can create jobs in thousands, add to Canada’s GDP (all political parties must act unitedly in making
them a success).
-
Further heighten
the ‘commerce’ focus of the Federal ministries (implemented recently by the
Conservatives).
-
Make sure the foreign investors are re-assured of the
definitiveness of the proposed projects in Canada and their economic returns.
- Crank up efforts
to find alternate outlets for Canadian products, services (in Asia, Latin
America and Africa)
-
Keep investor friendly environment in Canada and in
Canadian provinces.
Consequences of not acting soon
- The
window of opportunity for export of Canadian resources would not remain open
for ever – if the Canadian politicians, corporate honchos do not act quickly
and decisively, Canadians would keep sitting on piles of their natural
resources for the rest of their lives and keep sucking their thumbs.
-
The
politicians must realize that dog-in-the-manger politics would not only consume
the Canadians, the resultant implosion would wipe them out too.
- Canada’s
existence of being a successful, happy, good performing first world country
would seriously get compromised.
-
Falling standards
could trigger disaffection which could bring about potential serious fractures
in the multi-cultural foundation of Canada.
Let’s hope the Canadian politicians and the people would rally round and come together to meet the current challenges.
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