To move beyond the pandemic, Canada needs to look globally

Canada needs to lead international cooperation by example in the face of a global crisis.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in the background, and Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand. Abrar Ahmed and Peter Zhang argue that, as a nation with a supply of vaccines far exceeding its needs, Canada needs a strategy to ensure that excess vaccines support pandemic efforts abroad.
It has become evident that COVID-19 does not discriminate between borders or international alliances. Despite this, some of the wealthiest nations are gripped by a zero-sum mentality, as they have made and continue to make policy decisions that solely look inwards. Last year, the World Trade Orga...

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