Rebuilding our way out of COVID-19 pandemic won’t be easy

We will need an economy that can deliver good jobs, produce high-value products and services the rest of the world wants to buy and create the wealth to pay down pandemic deficits while sustaining investments in health, education, and the other public goods we value.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured July 22, 2020, leaving the West Block on Parliament Hill. There are many opportunities facing us, but also many challenges in the post-pandemic future, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—Rebuilding our way out of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be easy. We will need an economy that can deliver good jobs, produce high-value products and services the rest of the world wants to buy and we will need to create the wealth to pay down pandemic deficits while sustaining investments...

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