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How do we Increase Canadian Prosperity?

Contributor: Rickeh

Date: 2003-02-07 15:52:02


I think that in order to increase canadian prosperity, there must be a sizeable amount of money in government funded research programmes. Also, there must be government incentives to actually work. I mean, sometimes you're better staying on welfare then going out and getting a job. Why go back to work? Also, there should be schools for uh.. I can't remember the term but.. Schools so that you can learn the jobskills needed for a certain job instead of going in to a job completely inexperienced and not producing as much as you could with proper education. o.O make sense?

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