As Canada’s vaccinations continue to grow some Canadians are focused on the uncertain light at the end of the tunnel.
Most sectors of the economy have struggled through the unpredictable effects of COVID-19, leaving many decisions to be made with little margin for error.
Governments will be looked upon to help navigate away from the job losses, closures and other economic uncertainties, but the question remains how will it be done?
A recovery will heavily rely on communication and collaboration between all three levels of government, according to Carole Saab, the CEO of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Saab believes that for governments to not have conversations about growth would be considered nonsensical.
Collaboration Essential For Economic Recovery
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NDP government taking ‘regressive, conservative’ position on citizens’ charter rights, say critics.
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Premier Doug Ford photo by Bruce Reeve via Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 2.0. Premier John Horgan photo via Province of BC Flickr.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has found an ally in British Columbia’s NDP government in his legal battle to limit municipal voting rights.
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