Canada is losing ground in comparison to other developed countries. While we still rank among the top 12 countries in measurements of quality of life, we are slipping.
Performance and Potential 2005-06: Canada Continues to Lose Ground on Global Rankings
Performance and Potential 2005-06: Canada Continues to Lose Ground on Global Rankings
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To measure our country’s performance and potential, the Conference Board has conducted its 10th annual ranking of Canada in comparison with 23 other OECD countries.
The overall message of this year’s report is that Canada’s performance is slipping—we are losing ground or stalling in areas crucial for our international competitiveness. While Canada is once ranked in the top 12 in all six performance categories, we gained ground in only two: Environment and Education and Skills. We lost ground in four categories: Economy, Innovation, Health, and Society. The drop from 6th to 12th in the Economy rankings is of particular concern because a successful economy provides the financial resources with which a country can build success in all other areas.
We cannot afford to be slipping now, given the challenges we will face in the coming years: our aging and shrinking population, disease pandemics and other security threats, and competition from the exploding Asian markets.
