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  1. New COVID spending may do more harm than good

    Several businesses, particularly in the service industry, are struggling to find workers. ...

  2. Ontario government has made COVID economic pain even worse

    The Greenbelt Act helped drive up residential housing prices in the Greater Toronto Area. ...

  3. Fauci lies and makes mistakes—just like the rest of us

    Fauci now admits that this coronavirus could have escaped from a lab in China. ...

  4. Canada should improve access to pharmaceuticals in post-COVID world

    Drugs were approved in the U.S. 469 days earlier (on average) than in Canada. ...

  5. Canada’s COVID performance on key measures among worst in developed world

    Canada has the seventh-worst “case fatality rate” among advanced countries. ...

  6. COVID-19 case counts, mortality rates vary widely across developed world

    Each additional hospital bed (per 1,000 people) was associated with 31.5 fewer COVID-19 deaths per million. ...

  7. Global Storm: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Responses around the World

    The key event of 2020 was the COVID19 virus and its impacts on health, mortality rates, economies, and government budgets. From the first reports of a pneumonia of unknown origin in Wuhan, China, the COVID19 pandemic grew and spread to countries around ...

  8. Eliminating patent rights for COVID vaccines will do more harm than good

    Pharmaceutical companies heavily rely on patents as their main vehicle to protect intellectual property. ...

  9. Ottawa should wind down massive COVID subsidies to businesses

    The program's total budgeted costs for 2020/21 and 2021/22 now stand at $110.6 billion. ...

  10. Wait times—the other health-care crisis

    The elective surgery queue cost 1.2 million Canadians a total of $2.8 billion in lost wages and productivity. ...