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Some Senators play community fixers with country in lockdown

Stuck in their homes like most of us, some of Canada’s Senators are using their time away from Ottawa amid the COVID-19 global pandemic to form virtual policy “working groups,” help researchers collect data on the crisis, or go to bat for businesses and non-profits in danger of slipping through cracks of the government’s response. […]

Fight against COVID-19 hasn’t been easy, and it’s not over yet

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented situation around the world, and it has caused challenges here at home as well. Thousands of Canadians have been infected, and tragically, many Canadians have lost their lives due to the virus. I think of the nurses, doctors, caregivers, first-responders, and other Canadians working in essential services who […]

Care aides are the real heroes

There will be many heroes in the coming days, some already rising to the challenge of COVID-19, including nurses, doctors, paramedics, and hospital cleaners, as well as delivery drivers, grocery store workers, and warehouse staff. But there’s one critical occupation that is routinely forgotten when we champion the heroes: nursing home care aides who stayed […]

Who gets left behind when we are forced to triage scarce health resources?

With rapidly rising infection rates due to COVID19, provincial and territorial health care officials are bracing themselves for situations of extreme shortage of critical care beds, medical equipment and personnel necessary to treat the sickest of the sick in hospital settings. In a pandemic setting, triage is the allocation of treatment and scarce resources to […]

Ottawa’s relief measures for businesses could soar to more than $9.1-billion, says PBO

One of the federal government’s relief measures to support businesses and enterprises during the COVID-19 pandemic could cost more than $9.1-billion, according to analyses released Friday by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. The PBO estimated that the Canada Emergency Business Account will cost $9.1-billion for fiscal year 2020-21, while the feds’ loan guarantee program for small- […]

Harnessing genomic data key to fight against COVID-19 pandemic

A virus is a confounding thing. A short stretch of nucleic acid bundled inside a protein capsule. That’s it. And yet, that tiny bundle contains all sorts of information, which ultimately can tell us how a virus operates, how it spreads, and how it might be stopped. Combine that with a deeper understanding of how […]