In the post-pandemic world, what comes next?

A lot is at stake—ultimately it's about the kind of Canada we want to build in a post-pandemic world. It is about trust and ambition, and about the links between social success and economic success, and how the two are linked. This is the opportunity—our potential. Now we have to go about realizing it.
Writing a guest column in The Economist magazine, Mark Carney, pictured at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa in 2012, says 'deeper concerns include the extent to which economies are experiencing supply destruction, not mere disruption. How many once-viable companies will be permanently impaired? And how many people will lose their jobs and their attachment to the labour force?'
TORONTO—There are the immediate concerns about the pandemic. But as Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada argues, there are also the deeper concerns about the post-pandemic world and about what comes next. Writing a guest column in The Economist magazine recently, Carney...

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