Trump’s tariff threats expose Canada’s internal monopoly problem
policyoptions.irpp.org
external-link
Trump’s tariff threats are a wake-up call. Instead of fearing U.S. trade moves, Canada must tackle its internal monopolies to boost competition and growth.

From airlines to banks, fixing Canada’s competition problem starts with smarter domestic reforms.

Rob Bos
link
fedilink
English
66d

I think we’re on the same page. The idea that Crown corporations need to turn a profit is pretty ridiculous. It’s a management framework. They should at least operate on a cost recovery basis within reason though. But the emphasis is to provide the service.

Nik282000
link
fedilink
56d

Nice! Breaking even should be the highest goal for a Crown corp, turning a profit means you are delivering less of a service than you could.

Rob Bos
link
fedilink
English
76d

Yeah. For a government organization, turning a profit is stolen wages. Though a mandate to run zero profit can create a perverse incentive to ‘spend money on lose it next year’. I’m not sure how to deal with that on a policy level but I’d like to see ideas on it.

When Hydro Québec generates more revenue than their annual plan, they jsut give a check/refund to customers.

When SAAQ had massive revenues due to basically no insurance claims in 2020 thanks to COVID, they gave a massive rebate on the following year’s premiums.

Both those crown corps are allowed to have revenues, they just need to be planned for.

Create a post

What’s going on Canada?



Related Communities


🍁 Meta

🗺️ Provinces / Territories

🏙️ Cities / Local Communities

Sorted alphabetically by city name.


🏒 Sports

Hockey

Football (NFL): incomplete

Football (CFL): incomplete

Baseball

Basketball

Soccer


💻 Schools / Universities

Sorted by province, then by total full-time enrolment.


💵 Finance, Shopping, Sales

🗣️ Politics

🍁 Social / Culture

Rules

  1. Keep the original title when submitting an article. You can put your own commentary in the body of the post or in the comment section.

Reminder that the rules for lemmy.ca also apply here. See the sidebar on the homepage: lemmy.ca


  • 1 user online
  • 269 users / day
  • 1.2K users / week
  • 1.85K users / month
  • 2.98K users / 6 months
  • 1 subscriber
  • 7.22K Posts
  • 69.8K Comments
  • Modlog