One of Canada's problems is its size for its population. Infrastructure too. Look at the amount of road we need between cities (maintenance). Canada is a rich country in resources, but how does it get to those resources. Private companies... Look at NW Ontario, it is rich in natural resources, but it is hard to get to it. Private companies do the mining and make most of the profit. Those companies usually get tax write offs.
Also everybody thinks in the now, not long term. its cash in my hands or nothing at all attitude. Wrong !!!!
All mineral wealth in Canada should be taxed at 15 to 25 %. That money should be put into a large fund (like the Norwegian Trillion dollar fund) and only use the a % of the interest used to general use, meanwhile allowing the fund to grow and grow, so that when the mineral run out there is something for the Canadian Citizen in the far future... Don't be like the Albertans that sank their Heritage fund....
Ontario was a have province with the autopack and manufacturing, it has a large population, now its barely hanging on.
BC has coal and hydro-power and mining and natural gas, is it still a have province? I don't think so.
Alberta was a have province, until the oil price fell due to fracking in the states which lowered world prices.
Newfoundland became somewhat solvent with offshore oil, again world prices.
Canada should not be importing oil, we have the knowledge and resources to make our own oil, gasoline, plastics, grow our own food year round, yet we import because its cheaper....
Our problem too is environmentalism-- too much idiots that think they know the best for the environment, or they don't have their hand in the till....which causes delays in pipelines etc.
We also don't export enough manufactured goods, we allow our base mineral and resources to be sold to other countries so they can process it....
Big thing that we now cant recycle is plastics, Canada should start research and development of recycling plastic and recycle plastic. Probably no worse that sawmill stink....
In case people don't understand, our economy runs on oil..... oil .... oil..... transport goods needs oil to move it. heating, is oil or natural gas. plastics are hydrocarbons (oil). Asphalt for roads is from the bottom of the cracking chamber (which makes gas and diesel).
The answer is a federal program for energy owned by the people to consist of solar and wind farms (which can make electricity) across the country, which can be stored for future use. Nuclear is also on the table (sorry but the enviro people can go fuck themselves on this one).
All new houses should be net-zero houses (means they produce the energy they need themselves). New building material or old (brick). Notice the California fire, only thing standing after the houses was the trees. A little damage for wear, but still standing, everything else burnt down around them....
More hydroelectric plants (again fuck the enviro nuts).
High speed trains between cities powered by solar and wind farms located along the train lines. #1, #16 , the individual provinces can figure where they need extra like the 401 and 404 in Ontario . Initial costs will be high, but the future benefits will outweigh the initial costs. The extra energy can be used to make green houses to support food that can be grown in winter.
The green houses built by the hydrocarbons of the oil industry and steel industry.
Although most transport across Canada is done by tractor trailer, Trains are more efficient, waterways more so.
Canada has to get tough on its port of calls for ships not registered in Canada. For instance in Thunder Bay, ships from outside Canada sit and wait for the price of grain to drop before they load. It should be a Canadian ship that will take the grain to a major port that is on the east coast. Unfortunately companies that have to pay the higher Canadian wages (on Canadian ships), its easier for them to use foreign flags ships on the Great Lakes, costing them less in wages. The US has a rule, if you want to go port to port in the US, you have to fly the US flag. Ships can stop at their ports but have to leave the states and go to another country.
Forestry management should be like cutting individual trees, not clear cutting. Look at Sweden and Norway and Finland.... they have to conserve their forest, yet they have a healthy industry..... Maybe that is too late in Canada due to all the clear cutting.... Oh and up the price of raw lumber to the states by export tax, not import tax where the US gets to make money on our wood.