There's a reason Carney and Ford are both advocating bills that bypass regulations — they know the regulations are broken, and fixing that is very, very hard (The Line)
One of the better analyses of Canadian government I've come across in recent months was this piece from John Michael McGrath at TVO.
In it, McGrath makes the astute observation that — confronted with different iterations of exactly the same problem — Doug Ford and Mark Carney have arrived at remarkably similar conclusions regarding the new economic development legislation proposed by both levels of government.
McGrath seems to diagnose the problem as two-fold. Canada currently has onerous systems of regulation and consultation that seem to make themselves the point, which has dramatically slowed down the approvals process for all kinds of projects, especially complicated resource projects. And, though everyone seems to recognize that this is indeed a problem, governments lack sufficient commitment to regulatory reform ...
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