It’s time for Canada to go to war against a virus GlobeDebate
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Canada is at war. It’s a war that is going to be costly, though how costly is impossible to say. It may also be long.
As with a human patient suffering from an underlying medical issue, economic pain management is essential, lest the economy grow sicker. However, there are two other areas in which government must act – first to tackle COVID-19, the underlying cause of all this, and then to get the economy back to full employment.
There needs to be better communication with Canadians about what health resources their country has for the battle to come. If those resources are insufficient, in individual provinces or nationwide, the federal government has to take the lead on funding the necessary fixes.
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