Three hands could make lighter work

Used in the right context on the right issues, trilateral agreements can bring the combined expertise and capacity of Canada’s three orders of government, along with non-government partners, to complex challenges.
Tri-level agreements could be used to address numerous policy challenges, including climate change, transit development, and addictions and mental health, write Neil Bradford and Tomas Hachard.
The complex nature of the COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated the importance of co-operation and co-ordination across governments and sectors to address the social, health, and economic impacts of the pandemic. Co-operation has been on display in relations between the federal government and the provin...

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