2010
Thinking About How We Manage Our Priorities is as Important as Forecasting Them
The thesis I propose must by now have become clear: accelerated globalization and emerging non-traditional powers directly affect Canadians’ prosperity, not to speak of their personal behaviour. As a corollary, I would submit that our ability to manage new external capacity to maintain economic and social cohesion within the federation. This suggests that, as important as identifying what the priorities are, examining how Canada manages these priorities deserves attention.
© 2010 Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
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