Canada needs a collective strategy for post-pandemic economic growth—and we can’t afford to fail

The bottom line is that Canada needs to act now to ensure our global competitiveness and future economic and social well-being in a rapidly changing world.
Quebec Premier François Legualt is pictured with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Ottawa in September 2020. It is way past time to start building bridges again as opposed to undermining them. If we are going to re-build trust across our society, we will need all leaders to think and act beyond their parochial interests, writes Sen. Tony Dean.
We saw some rare good news stories on Canada’s Senate in past weeks following a report from 12 Senators on their extensive talks with economic and social policy experts and leaders on post-COVID economic recovery. Senators heard a broad consensus on the need for increased immigration, investment i...

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