Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s persistent claim that “Canada is broken” resonates because it captures a growing anxiety that effort no longer guarantees advancement. The sentiment transcends party lines.
In early 2025, Policy Horizons Canada (the federal government’s own foresight agency) released projections for 2040 where “upward social mobility is almost unheard of” and “downward social mobility might become the norm.” This scenario challenges the foundation of Canadian identity.
The evidence increasingly confirms what many Canadians already feel:
Canada’s meritocratic engine is stalling. This DeepDive examines the
decline of intergenerational mobility in Canada and the headwinds from
rising costs of necessities, and identifies policy areas to reform that
could strengthen the pathways to advancement ...
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