Path to a stronger, more resilient Canada starts with equity
A k-shaped recovery refers to a splitting where some improve their income and general wellbeing after the pandemic, while others see their income and assets diminish. Regardless of how quickly inflation progresses, a large segment of the population will be less able to afford basic necessities if we continue on our current course and the consequences will be deadly.

COVID-19 will not take a break this holiday season, so we must remain focused on slowing its spread and on addressing the undercurrent that lies beneath each wave. Just as global vaccine inequity puts us all at risk by leaving billions unprotected, unfairness here at home continues to threaten healt...
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