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Originally Posted by Acajack
I generally agree with this. Quebec having a higher per capita GDP than Ontario is extremely unlikely. It can still have a comparable or even better standing of living due to other factors though. It's arguably pretty close to that already, I'd say.
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Not only do I think this is possible, I actually think it's quite likely that Québec will surpass Ontario in GDP per capita.
Québec has a major advantage which most of the world lacks: cheap, clean power. Combine this with substantial resource extraction, access to global and the American markets, and a highly skilled workforce and you have a combination that can't be found anywhere else in the world
Ontario has limited clean energy, an aversion to all kinds of development, an economy over-reliant on the housing ponzi and its resource base is much less inaccessible and further away from its industrial base.
I honestly would bet on Québec having one of the strongest economies in Canada in 20-30 years. Can Québéc politicians screw it all up with bad policy? Peut être. But it's still more of a winning hand than most of the provinces in this country.