Monday, June 29, 2009

Working for a living.

When it comes to innovating I am finding it difficult to be a Canadian. Is this lack of innovation a by product of our culture? We used to be very creative some really important things have come from Canada in the past.

Let me just say this to start, I have no idea what kinds of research and innovation is occurring outside of information technology. That being said I am still seeing new and interesting things come out of the U.S. while Canada remains silent. I have lived in provinces where high speed Internet access has been affordable for almost 20 years. Instead of it becoming a hotbed of Canadian innovation it became a hot bed of shady Call Centers. IBM and Xerox are there, or at least their Call Centers are. No not the support one … If you are getting a technical problem resolved you are probably calling India.

One of the problems may have something to do with our resource based mentality. Recently I’d inquired about getting a small business loan from the Canadian government. The people I was dealing with were very nice, they helped me every step of the way, but in the end although they liked what my business was doing, they told me that they could not approve a loan that was going to be used to pay wages, that they would not invest in Intellectual property because it wasn’t Tangible, “Unless you can put a serial number on it we won't invest in it.” Is what I was told.

Another issue may have something to do with our closest neighbour. Why spend all your time fighting with Canadian red tape when you can just go south. Sure they don’t have health care, but the people are almost the same and the weather is better. Oh and if your company does well maybe you can put your call center in Canada some day.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Simple things


DSC01651, originally uploaded by mburchil.

I get in these terrible moods that can put me down for weeks. I honestly don’t know why. However, when I head out on my bike for a while I feel better. I’m not sure if it’s just the exercise or the sun that makes me feel better, possibly even the wind in my face. When I am biking I actually feel great. Everything looks good to me, my thoughts aren’t overwhelming and all is right with the world.

Maybe this is how other people feel when they drive on long empty stretches of highway, or when they are running in the early mornings outside of my home. It’s you and your heart; you can hear it, and for that short period of time it’s louder than your brain.

Anyway, I’m really happy that it’s summer!