The past six weeks proved how much we had in common as Canadians. We should take that lesson into the future and act boldly, as those who came before us did after the Second World War.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage speak to reporters in Ottawa in May 2019. Alberta will have to come to grips with its own financial challenges and institute a provincial sales tax once the coronavirus efforts have waned, writes Andrew Caddell. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
OTTAWA—Last week, I wrote about international policy in the post-COVID time. Now I want to examine how Canada should respond to the major domestic challenges it will face.
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