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    Is Technology Widening the Income Gap?

    Dylan HudsonBy Dylan HudsonMarch 15, 2024Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A prominent business figure, Frank Stronach, has raised concerns about the widening income gap exacerbated by technological advancements. In the 1980s, optimistic predictions suggested that automation and artificial intelligence (AI) would end work and increase living standards. However, reality paints a different picture, with many Canadians working longer hours while experiencing stagnant or declining incomes.

    During his tenure as CEO of Magna International, Stronach foresaw the potential job displacement caused by robotics on automotive production lines. Decades later, automation and robotics have transcended factory settings, infiltrating various industries and displacing workers globally. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently warned that AI, the most transformative technology of our time, could exacerbate income inequality by increasing incomes for high earners while displacing white-collar workers in fields like finance and law.

    While technology undoubtedly contributes to income inequality, Stronach emphasizes that societal systems are at fault. Canada’s economic landscape, focused on the digital economy over tangible manufacturing, exacerbates the problem—Stronach advocates revitalizing the manufacturing sector and supporting small businesses to mitigate job losses and uplift incomes.

    Stronach proposes dismantling red tape and creating a favorable environment for small businesses to thrive. According to Stronach, removing business income tax could stimulate economic growth and create hundreds of thousands of new jobs. However, he notes that small businesses must unite and advocate for change to make their voices heard.

    Reviving the manufacturing sector through small business support presents a viable solution to improving millions of Canadians’ incomes and living standards. By shifting focus from exporting raw materials to producing value-added goods domestically, Canada can insulate itself from the job losses expected from future technological disruptions.

    Stronach’s perspective highlights the need for proactive measures to address the challenges of advancing technology. As automation and AI continue to reshape the workforce, policymakers and business leaders must prioritize strategies that promote economic inclusivity and shared prosperity.

    While technology can potentially improve efficiency and generate wealth, it also poses risks to job security and income equality. By acknowledging these challenges and implementing targeted interventions, Canada can navigate the digital age while safeguarding the well-being of its citizens. The call to action is clear: it’s time to invest in manufacturing, empower small businesses, and create an economy that works for everyone.

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