Since the mid-1980s, US labour productivity has grown by about 100 percent. But in Canada, it's only grown by roughly 40 percent. Lower productivity means the economy grows more slowly — and that means Canadians' paychecks grow more slowly as well.
Why is Canada less productive? And what can be done about it? Michael Hainsworth speaks with the University of Toronto's Michelle Alexopoulos and the C.D. Howe Institute's Jeremy Kronick to get answers.