Trudeau came to power in Oct/15 when the economy was growing 2.3% post 2009 recession. Trudeau did little to address productivity, innovation, and skills gap. Trudeau many policies set key sectors back years with excessive taxation and regulations.
Trudeau never had the answers for GDP growth - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/slow-economic-growth-canada-march-2020 . Trudeauโs deficit did little to address issues facing the economy
Trudeau decided to focus on big government including create new departments. Most of these new agencies did little to address systemic issues with both economy and ability to deliver program spending with value money.
Middle class has seen their taxes go up under Justin Trudeau - https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/federal-government-has-increased-income-taxes-on-middle-class
Canada is also headed for periods of high inflation, especially when part of inflation is driven by the green agenda - https://globalnews.ca/news/8508541/canada-green-transition-inflation/
2. PAUL YOUNG - BIO
โข CPA, CGA (1996)
โข Academia (PF1, FA4, FN2, MU1. and MS2)
โข SME โ Customer Success Management
โข SME โ Risk Management
โข SME โ Close, Consolidate and Reporting
โข SME โ Public Policy
โข SME โ Emerging Technology
โข SME โ Business Process Change
โข SME โ Financial Solutions
โข SME โ Macro/Micro Indicators
โข SME โ Supply Chain Management
โข SME โ Data, AI, Security, and Platform
โข SME โ Internal Controls and Auditing
Contact information email: Paul_Young_CGA@hotmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-young-055632b/
SlideShare - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga
Twitter: https://twitter.com/paulyoungcpa
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/youngercga1968/videos
3. AGENDA
TI General Median Income
Job Quality
TD and Automation
Innovation
Manufacturing
Natural Resources
Cost of Living
Housing
Transition to the green and circular economy
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8. AUTOMATION AND JOBS
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 8
Automation and
Jobs.pdf
โข Many jobs could face automation -
https://www.saviom.com/blog/12-jobs-that-
robots-ai-will-replace-in-the-future-and-12-
that-wont/
โข There are skills gaps issues -
https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn/
news/labour/2021/10/no-simple-answer-to-
solve-the-massive-skilled-labour-shortage-
canadata-panel
โข Government jobs continue to outpace
other sectors in terms of growth -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-
to-fix-the-goverance-model-for-the-public-
sector-government-249941842
โข Canada should be leading the world when
it comes to development of its natural
resources in a sustainable way -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/what
-is-next-for-canada-and-worlds-natural-
resources-250492008
9. TD / AUTOMATION
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 9
pandemic_digitalizati
on.pdf
Mission Accepted: Deploying Digital Transformation
To say the past 12 months have been tough for manufacturers is an understatement.
๏ท COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions continued to impact operations.
๏ท Buying habits and customer expectations evolved.
๏ท Supply chains started crumbling.
๏ท Hackers recognized manufacturers as a prime target.
My work: https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/digital-economy-adoption-by-small-to-mediumsize-enterprises
10. TD AND INNOVATION
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 10
Canadas_Innovation_
Challenge.pdf
Blog โ New Normal
The new normal is here to stay - Link:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/blog-small-medium-size-
manufacturers-expecting-growth-paul-young/?published=t
11. MANUFACTURING โ
CANADA
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 11
https://financialpost.com/news/economy/how-canada-can-get-back-some-of-its-former-glory-as-a-maker-of-
things-the-world-wants-to-
buy?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1626082199
This is how you fix the issues:
- eliminate the carbon taxes
- Streamlining of regs
- fix the tax policies
- Support the circular economy through policies that benefit everyone
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/manufacturing-canada-analysis-and-commentary
12. NATURAL RESOURCES
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 12
https://www.nationalnewswatch.com/2021/06/04/does-canada-need-another-pipeline-feds-ask-days-after-biden-
cancels-keystone-xl-2/#.YLnpxqEpDQy
Canada needs to start putting emphasis on the supply chain as part of maximizing its natural resources.
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-to-maximize-the-natural-resources-for-canada
Natural Resources sector jobs pay between 30-40% higher than the service sector jobs
13. BMO โ CONSUMER
PRICE INDEX
Source -
https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/d
0fee10a-93f7-4a89-957e-6e235056f623/
Source โ BMO - https://economics.bmo.com/en/publications/detail/f3043170-c659-
40f3-b37f-14ca75272422/
Canadian Inflation
Six-point-Seven Degrees of Separation.pdf
U.S. CPI The Core Is
No Bore.pdf
17. MIDDLE CLASS 2015 ELECTION PROMISE
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 17
โข Carbon Tax โThe federal governmentโs own impact analysis shows that Trudeau is increasing costs. Trudeau promised not to do that, but he
lied to us, plain and simple. And Canadians will be left paying the price.โ - https://www.rcinet.ca/en/2020/12/23/liberal-plan-to-reduce-
emissions-will-hurt-lower-middle-income-groups-critics/ or https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/terrazzano-trudeaus-second-carbon-
tax-means-higher-costs-for-canadians
โข Wealthy โThe report, โMeasuring Progressivity in Canadaโs Tax System,โ says while the top 20% of income-earning families in Canada
making more than $206,267 annually pay almost two-thirds of federal and provincial income taxes (63.2%), and more than half of all taxes
(54.7%), their share of total income is only 44.1%.โ - https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-make-the-rich-pay-new-reports-
show-in-canada-we-already-do
โข Shrinking middle class - https://theorca.ca/visiting-pod/the-shrinking-middle/
โข Middle class continues to follow behind the cost of living - https://ca.news.yahoo.com/primerica-study-finds-income-falling-120400722.html
โข Public sector - https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-public-sector-fared-very-well-during-lockdown
18. HOUSING
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 18
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/housing-starts-in-canadas-large-cities-lag-population-growth-cmhc
The CMHC says housing supply is one of the key issues facing affordability, right? So, how will @Stevendelduca
address issues with housing supply when he has no urban and rural strategy, right?
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/housing-and-homelessness-canada-and-the-world-march-2022-revisedpptx
@MitzieHunter @AndreaHorwath
19. FOOD PRICES
AND
CONSUMER
PRICES
โข Produce Price index keeps rising
โข Gasoline / transportation continue to
rise due to factors like carbon tax and
fuel standard tax
โข Canada needs to build a resilient
supply chain
โข Farmers continue to be hammer with
higher costs
โข
โข https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoung
cga/retail-sales-canada-may-2021
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 19
21. GREEN AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 21
Blog - RBC report says $2 trillion needed to reach 2050 target of net zero economy
A new report says the country will need roughly $2 trillion to put the economy on a path to net-zero emissions in 30 years, including government spending
on things like skills training and backstops to prod the necessary investments.
The report from RBC Economics estimates governments, businesses and communities would have to spend at least $60 billion annually to cut emissions by
75 per cent of current levels and reach the 2050 target of net zero.
Money will be needed to build out the electricity system to handle the expected rise in electric vehicles, which will also need some subsidies to get them off
assembly lines and onto Canadian roads, the report says.
There will also have to be investment in retrofitting old buildings faster than current federal plans predict, retraining 100,000 workers with new skills for
fast-growing green sectors, and skills training programs to add 200,000 more into the labour force by 2030.
Government:
The government has increased its emissions-reduction targets for 2030 as required by the climate agreement.
Internal government documents suggest the Liberals are acutely aware of the cost to shift the country to net zero and have looked to push banks and other
private sector investors to help with funding and financing.
But the report also warns of moving too fast, too soon. If there was a sudden and severe decline in oil and gas production, government revenues would fall
by about $8 billion annually, which the report says could hamper, not help, the transition.
https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/manufacturing/rbc-report-says-2-trillion-needed-to-reach-2050-target-of-net-zero-economy-274560/
My work: https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-to-mitigate-the-threats-of-climate-change-october-2021
Net_Zero_Master.pdf
22. SUMMARY
โข % of total employment making above wages has grown since Nov/15. The problem is that there is nearly
over 1M jobs in sectors like hospitality and retail. Both retail and hospitality sector continue to be
transformed as part of the new normal
โข The shortages of key skills, especially in areas of STEM - Blog โ How to Reform STEM โ Education and
Training - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-reform-stem-education-training-paul-young/?published=t
โข Middle class is still facing many issues like high costs of housing.
โข Failure of Trudeaunomics โ https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/failure-of-trudeaunomics-april-2022pptx-
251698644
โข Not enough focus has been given to building a resilient supply chain management system in Canada - Blog โ How to
Reform STEM โ Education and Training - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-reform-stem-education-training-paul-
young/?published=t
โข There are many risks impacting the global economy. The ability of all levels of government and the private sector to
mitigate risks will be key to building an inclusive and sustainable economy. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/paul-
young-055632b_materiality-question-dogs-secs-esg-disclosure-activity-6833707246556450816-JYAL
โข
PRESENTATION TITLE 2/11/20XX 22
Blog โ Did Justin Trudeau make lives better for the Middle Class
@stevendelduca and @JustinTrudeau https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/path-forward-
for-ontario-election-2022pptx or https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/path-forward-for-
ontario-election-2022pptx
@anitavandenbeld should not be focus on helping Cdns instead of meddling into an ON Election
Time to Ga uge
80-Da y Infla tion Shock Ar ound the Wor ld E co Week - Bloomber g.pdf
G7 wa r n of globa l
food cr is is , vow indefinite s upply of wea pons for Ukr a ine News DW 14.05.2022.pdf
Ca na dia n Hous ing
Ma r ket Selloff Her eโs Wha t Res identia l RE ITs Ha ve Seen So Fa r .pdf
Pos tha s te The wa y
the hous ing ma r ket is s ta lling, the Ba nk of Ca na da ma y ha ve to hit the br a kes s ooner tha n expected Fina ncia l Pos t.pdf
Dougla s Todd Why
Ca na dia n wa ges never s eem to go up Va ncouver Sun.pdf
Top Mos t
E mploya ble Degr ees In Ca na da 2022-2023 - Wor k Study Vis a .pdf
Ca na da ha s a
pr oductivity gr owth is s ue we canโt a ffor d to ignor e OP _ E D thes ubur ba n.com.pdf
Our innova tion a nd
pr oductivity cha llenge is much gr ea ter tha n the feder a l budget's cla im - The Hill Times .pdf
IMF wa r ns it would
be 'ill-a dvis ed' for Ca na da to r ela x hous ing r ules - Video - BNN.pdf
monthly-economic-m
onitor .pdf
caution-r equir ed-whe
n-compa r ing-cana da s -debt-to-other -countr ies .pdf
CSLP-A-R-2018-2019-
La yout-E N.pdf
Ther e a r e better
wa ys to help s tudent loa n bor r ower s tha n zer o-inter es t loa ns FON Commenta r ies . Vol. 2, No. 10 โ Fina nces of the Na tion.pdf
Feder a l gover nment
ha s incr ea s ed income ta xes on middle cla s s Fr a s er Ins titute.pdf
Ca na da โs net-zer o
clima te goa ls ma y fuel infla tion but offer long ter m โwin-winโ exper ts - Na tiona l Globa lnews .ca.pdf
Trudeau came to power in Oct/15 when the economy was growing 2.3% post 2009 recession.
Trudeau did little to address productivity, innovation, and skills gap. Trudeau many policies set
key sectors back years with excessive taxation and regulations.
Trudeau never had the answers for GDP growth -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/slow-economic-growth-canada-march-2020 .
Trudeauโs deficit did little to address issues facing the economy
Trudeau decided to focus on big government including create new departments. Most of these
new agencies did little to address systemic issues with both economy and ability to deliver
program spending with value money.
Middle class has seen their taxes go up under Justin Trudeau -
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/federal-government-has-increased-income-taxes-on-
middle-class
Canada is also headed for periods of high inflation, especially when part of inflation is driven by
the green agenda - https://globalnews.ca/news/8508541/canada-green-transition-inflation/
1. Green Inflation - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-14/time-to-gauge-80-
day-inflation-shock-around-the-world-eco-week?srnd=fixed-income
2. Food - https://www.dw.com/en/g7-warn-of-global-food-crisis-vow-indefinite-supply-of-
weapons-for-ukraine/a-61801127
3. Housing - https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canadian-housing-market-selloff-residential-
190000418.html and https://financialpost.com/executive/executive-summary/posthaste-the-
Summary:
Inflation continues to be an issue for many Canadians.
Green inflation continues to key part of the rise of inflation
More and more people are being left out of the housing market
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/cost-of-living-canada-december-2021
Summary:
Inflation continues to be an issue for many Canadians.
Green inflation continues to key part of the rise of inflation
More and more people are being left out of the housing market
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/cost-of-living-canada-december-2021