Big risks lie ahead, and we’ll need to do more to avoid economic and social crises
Restoring and rebuilding the economy is a national project, not something to be done behind closed doors. As we are often told, we are in this together. The risks are great. And big changes are on the way, even if we have little understanding on how they will unfold. That’s why we need a better kind of politics and policy-making if we are to manage this successfully.

TORONTO—The pandemic jobs crisis is far from over. While there are hopes that we will regain jobs lost and that those on furlough will go back to work as economic growth resumes, big risks lie ahead. More will need to be done if an economic/social crisis is to be avoided.
But what to do? Planning...
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