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Germany’s Decline Is a Warning Canada Should Heed Now

The results of Germany’s energy and immigration failures have been rising costs, falling competitiveness, social disorder, and political backlash.
Germany’s Decline Is a Warning Canada Should Heed Now
People gather near the decommissioned Gundremmingen nuclear power plant in southern Germany prior to the demolition of the plant's cooling towers on Oct. 25, 2025, as part of the country’s nuclear phase-out. Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/AFP via Getty Images
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Germany was postwar Europe’s greatest economic success story. Today it is a cautionary tale. Once the continent’s industrial engine, Germany has spent the past decade dismantling the foundations of its prosperity through energy and immigration policies driven more by ideology than evidence or good sense. The results have been rising costs, falling competitiveness, social disorder, and political backlash.

Gwyn Morgan
Gwyn Morgan
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Gwyn Morgan devoted three decades to building North America’s leading oil and gas company. When he stepped down as founding CEO in 2006, EnCana Corporation had an enterprise value of approximately $60 billion. Gwyn has served as a director of five global corporations including HSBC. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2011.