as a country, we simply aren’t ready for what is coming from washington. i’m not talking about the tariffs — who knows what they will be or if and when they will come.
i’m talking about trump’s changes to the american economy.
on saturday, trump was speaking to his most enthusiastic supporters at the conservative political action conference in maryland, just across the river from d.c. once again, he made them a promise that should make every american excited and every canadian nervous.
“to further, turbo charge our economy, we’ve launched the most aggressive deregulation program in any nation’s history, and we’re also going to be seeking the largest tax cuts in american history,” trump said.
“we brought them down, as you know, from close to 40% down to 21% now we’re bringing them down to 15% if you make your product in the united states of america.”
there are so many things in that brief snippet of trump’s speech that should worry canadian business and political leaders.
a radically reduced regulatory system in the united states would make it harder for canadian companies to compete. some regulation is good, much of it is busy work or ideas backed by law that no longer make sense.
in canada, we have a high regulatory burden and our biggest trading partner and competitor for investment is about to have a much lower burden. that will make canada less attractive to investment and to executives making decisions on where to expand or locate plants.