My best advice – take it or leave it

Put up in Canada and make it visible – safety measures – financial and otherwise to deal with a long-term period of 9 years of depression or whatever you want to call it. Depression could be due to natural catastrophe not necessarily financial, but that’s the way it’s looking now.

Having those measures in place while change is going on a big scale will help Canadians.

Also have the endpoint mapped out 2021 and what it’ll need to look like. Reverse engineer the milestones to reach the exit door as measures against time and adjust accordingly. Begin with the End in Mind, First Things First and What Matters Most.

Better be safe than sorry. Canadians will thank you either way, whether it happens or not. You never truly know these things until we’re in it and by then scurrying around trying to figure it out and fixing it leads to a whole bunch of bad hard decisions.

I’ll update if I have to, but I consider my 2 cents worth done without causing further grief.

And for those who think I’m always pessimistic and negative. Better have it on the table, straight up and great if I’m wrong. Better than to say oops, sorry never saw it coming and getting caught with my pants down in compromising position while everyone’s snapping pics. No frontpage news is better than full spread Headline News.

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