The phenomenon that is bought to light in this article contributed by Herb Emery, Wayne Simpson and Stephen Tapp published on Globe and Mail is rather disappointing. The article highlights how Canada’s professional economist are lacking interest in the Canadian economy as shown through decrease of academic publications that contain Canadian content from 50% to 10% as per a decade ago. This article paired with my recent research for the group project on how the Harper regime is spending money to bribe international companies, such as Ford, with a huge allocation of the taxpayer’s money makes me wonder the future direction of the Canadian economy. Moreover, as a business student studying commerce in Canada, I wonder what opportunities will be available in the Canadian market for me in the future. It is also disappointing as the younger generation preparing to enter the workforce because in the education system, we are fostered with Canadian pride and how we stand in the international market from our standpoint when in reality, current economists are focusing on economies elsewhere. With the current inclination of interest towards the global market and international economy, I predict that there is a high chance of me working in other countries.