Posted AT 8:15 AM EDT on 05/05/08
We don't need faster horses
TODD HIRSCH
From Monday's Globe and Mail
A quote often attributed to Henry Ford: "If we had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." The quote may raise a chuckle for us today, but there is amazing wisdom and insight in his statement.
In 2008, we could ask similar questions about the Canadian economy: What does Canada need to prosper on the world stage, and how can we raise our standard of living for the future? There are a lot of voices in Canada calling for faster horses.
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