We may be in uncharted waters, but we aren’t lost at sea

Canada should remember what we learned during the 2008 financial crisis and our recovery from it.
In our rush to create policy solutions in these uncharted waters, let’s not forget that we can draw on rich experience to help us navigate toward this goal, write Philip Gass and Aaron Cosbey.
As Canada navigates the COVID-19 pandemic from immediate response, to short-term relief, and, finally, long-term recovery, its leaders will face increasing scrutiny as to how much money is going where, and to what extent it will help us build back better. If this all feels vaguely familiar, it’s ...

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