Canada must make a course correction immediately to compete in “predatory” global economy: Jim Balsillie

Mark Lowey
January 14, 2026

Canada's failure to adapt its policies to a global economy now driven by intangible assets like data and AI has caused a decline in living standards, says businessman and philanthropist Jim Balsillie. He urges Canada to prioritize domestic firms and strategic policies to compete with predatory economic practices, particularly from the United States, and avoid becoming a second-world country.

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