What’s a realistic path to pandemic recovery for Canada?

Patricia Mohr, an advisor to the Task Force for Real Jobs, Real Recovery, was a guest on CBC's The Current to discuss options for federal action.

This segment was recorded on Sept. 23, 2020, the same day as the Liberal government in Ottawa delivered a throne speech to open a new session of Parliament.

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The original episode is also stored at The Current’s On Demand page here. It is the first item.

For further background on Canadian options for a responsible and meaningful recovery, check out the Real Jobs, Real Recovery project. 

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