“Build Back Better” is a well-worn catchphrase for governments stylizing post-COVID-19 recovery plans. To be sure, we face challenges, but left unchecked, the mountain of debts, encroachment on civil liberties, misallocated and rationed services, and interventionist policies are steering us down a path far from “better.”
The Canada Strong and Free Network hosted its annual conference around policy prescriptions to Build Back Right, by unleashing entrepreneurship and the market, minimizing regulations, prioritizing spending, providing choice and above all allowing ideas to flourish.
The April 10th event, in its 13th year featured an interactive discussion with top speakers from Canada and abroad. Media highlights from the event included the following:
The Canada Strong and Free Network (formerly the Manning Centre) was founded in 2005 to support Canada’s conservative movement by networking best practices and ideas pertaining to limited government, free enterprise, individual responsibility and a more robust civil society.