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The next leap forward: Clean air for Canadians
by
Matthew Oliver
Mark Ungrin
Julia M. Wright
July 17, 2025
COVID
Medical Care
Why Canada needs a “deep prevention” approach to pandemic preparedness
by
Ryan Gray
Raphael de Souza Aguiar
Mary Wiktorowicz
July 7, 2025
COVID
Public Health
Education has an important role to play in overcoming vaccine hesitancy
by
Dat Nguyen
March 31, 2025
COVID
Canada weighs bailouts as U.S. tariffs threaten businesses
by
Amin Mawani
February 26, 2025
COVID
Birth tourism has doubled since the pandemic lull
by
Andrew Griffith
January 29, 2025
COVID
Classifying risk to prepare for disruptive threats
by
Kevin Quigley
December 16, 2024
COVID
Bridging faith and public health to overcome vaccine hesitancy
by
Haaris Tiwana
Julia Smith
December 4, 2024
COVID
A new trade policy for the “geopolitical turn”
by
Patricia Goff
September 9, 2024
COVID
What COVID-19 teaches us about “the individual versus collective action debate” in climate policy
by
Ryan Katz-Rosene
September 16, 2021
COVID
What – and who – is a city for?
by
Gabriella Gómez-Mont
August 6, 2021
COVID
For reopening plans after COVID, who’s doing what and when?
by
Charles Breton
Paisley Sim
July 13, 2021
COVID
A generational opportunity to make our cities better
by
Mary W. Rowe
June 7, 2021
COVID
L’heure du déconfinement
Chronique
by
Alain Noël
June 3, 2021
COVID
The twists of campaigning in a Newfoundland and Labrador election hit by pandemic chaos
by
Sarah Stoodley
May 26, 2021
COVID
Lessons learned from global financial crisis are a model for post-pandemic reforms
by
David Longworth
Frank Milne
May 17, 2021
COVID
What’s preventing Canada from creating a robust health data infrastructure?
by
Michael Wolfson
May 4, 2021
COVID
Les statistiques sur la COVID-19 et le fédéralisme
by
Jean-Guy Prévost
April 29, 2021
COVID
How to fix the patchwork system of paid sick leave in Canada
by
Paisley Sim
April 23, 2021
COVID
Four solutions for a new normal after the pandemic
by
Andrew Jackson
Katrina Miller
April 15, 2021
COVID
Reviews of Canada’s pandemic response must take comprehensive, global approach
by
Wesley Wark
April 14, 2021
COVID
Medical Care
Coding our way to a more agile health system
by
Jia Hu
March 19, 2021
COVID
Public Health
Vaccine certificates should not come at expense of other COVID priorities
by
Chidi Oguamanam
March 16, 2021
COVID
Public Health
Start thinking of COVID-19 as a virus with no end
by
Joshua Gans
March 11, 2021
COVID
One year into pandemic, federal digital government is largely business as usual
by
Amanda Clarke
March 8, 2021
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