We might have some problems with the current economy if it wasn't for us "selling our resources". We have quite of bit of public expenditures which makes Canada such an appealing place to live, but the government needs to pay for it one way or another. Also with the baby boomers starting to become "seniors" there is a lot of tax pressures on the current working population. The USA has been investing in our resources/companies for years and I haven't seen even close as much complaints. At the end of the day is it about selling the resources or selling it to China?
Government doesn't pay for anything.
Government doesn't have any money.
Government doesn't make any money.
They don't produce anything.
People need to get the government out of their heads.
It's about selling access to resources, it doesn't matter who they are selling it to.
And about selling the land resources we use to private insterests so that we can't use them any more.
China is just the biggest problem of many problems, because they are a huge economy and consume resource on a large scale.
For example, if we cut down all the trees in BC to supply Chinese housing market a few people in the lumber industry would make tonnes of money for a while.
But then we would all be poor and those with money would move to somewhere where there are still trees.
Most of the ecological collapses were due to some idiot getting the idea that they can make huge money by supplying a large demand for a resource somewhere.
Problem of today is that we are so connected and there is always a demand for something somewhere.
Resource management is the key.
Those who consume and lay destruction to their on land should die with it.