I hope to be a part of these economic free zones one day.
Quebec, I fear, may be a long way from being in a position to discuss what's in the link. First, it will need to reform its perspective on freedom of expression regarding language. Then, begins the long overhaul of reconfiguring the role of the state in small-business to encourage entrepreneurship.
We're not there.
Ontario, on the other hand, may have hope. Bigger, more wealth, no language baggage. It may be a candidate for this.
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I've grown weary and tired of having to deal with silly, regressive
and expensive regulations at both the provincial and municipal level.
Not
to mention rude, myopic civil servants who have no business making
business decisions - excuse the pun. Seems to me, if you're in a
position of power to make decisions about business, you should you know,
actually have experience with enterprise.
Sticking
in a young, inexperienced individual in there who interprets
regulations in the most severe way leads to a dysfunctional relationship
riddled with animosity.
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