Intergovernmental relations and the pandemic

Renewing the horizontal policy dialogue among provinces and territories is an objective worth prioritizing in the months to come, as we await a potential second wave of COVID-19.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured May 21, 2020, holding a press conference outside the Rideau Cottage in Ottawa. While the contrast between the situation in Canada and the drama playing out south of the border might make Canadians feel better about their country’s response to this global pandemic, the crisis revealed major challenges that must be tackled.
The moment Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to the airwaves and announced the lockdown on March 13, 2020, it was clear that responding to the COVID-19 pandemic would require unprecedented intergovernmental activity. Since then, first ministers' meetings have been held weekly, via conference calls,...

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