Friday, April 15, 2016

If I was in Attawapiskat ...

The current suicide crisis among young in Attawapiskat gets federal and provincial help.
To me the place looks boring. And February in the northern hemisphere is known for being high in suicides. Dark, short days, cold outside, month on month takes its toll. Add remoteness and there's no escaping it.

Would your or I do any better if we were there?

So I'd like to fantasize. What would I do, if I was in Attawapiskat, to make the place less depressing, for myself and those around me?

Very Big Dollars
1. high speed rail to Toronto, via underground tunnel so as not to disturb nature
2. nuclear power plant, to light the place like Las Vegas through the winter

Big Dollars
3. some very well lit public buildings - library, indoor soccer field, and as Ontario is doing a youth centre
4. new industry (as diamond mining winds down) and its trickle down benefits such as trade careers and summer jobs for youth
Laminated lumber / mass timber panels - only need small / young growth trees. Attawapiskat had a sawmill decades ago. And new technology allows skyscrapers to be built from laminated lumber. Perhaps the Ontario funded youth centre could be built that way from local wood, and build a local industry in the process. And make housing cheaper to build.
5. build more housing,
6. use heat pumps to store heat underground in the summer, for use in the winter, as they did in Okotoks Drake Landing if that's technically feasible -enough sun in the long summer days and geology that allows for it
7. sunshine mirror array on towers that give an extra boost of sunlight hitting the town during short winter days with sun near horizon

Medium Dollars
5. Do they have free high speed internet? That might help.
6. Small improvements to cramped housing - any heating, ventilation, plumbing issues

Small Dollars
7. clean up any walls spray painted with graffiti
8. keep the town looking clean and tidy
9. lots of fun activities for youth _and_ adults. No need to sit around bored when there's so much fun.

Tiny Dollars
10. maybe just more lists like this one that say to the people in Attawapiskat 'hang in there, we're thinking of you...'





Monday, March 21, 2016

Canada > Economic Growth > Questions to Advisory Council



Q1. is growth and +GDP/capita the same thing?
Q2. is innovation and growth the same thing?
Q3. can innovation be taught?
Q4. is innovation and entrepreneurship the same thing?
Q5. can entrepreneurship be taught?
Q6. what's the right balance between diversity and uniformity of (physical, knowledge, human ...) capital?
for example, is it better for McGill to graduate 50 uniform mechanical engineers -employers can count on them to do mechanical engineering the same way- or 50 diverse engineers with some mechanical?
Q7. can growth be improved through adjustments on the uniformity / diversity scale?
Q8. is a 'gig economy' more efficient than old fashioned long-term employment?
Q9. will technology fix structural problems? For example if 'gig economy' is more efficient, then will LinkedIn etc help restructure the economy?

Q10. If an economy is self-fixing, self-healing via technology, then to accelerate self-healing would it be better (for gov policy) to (temporarily) accentuate current problems rather than mitigate them? For example to fix youth unemployment, temporarily drop EI benefits for youth?