Canada’s Responses to COVID-19: Impacts on Vulnerable Populations Experiencing Housing Insecurity
Alexandra Giorgis-Audrain and Neil Arya | Canada needs a long-term solution to homelessness.
Alexandra Giorgis-Audrain and Neil Arya | Canada needs a long-term solution to homelessness.
John P. Hirdes, Anja Declercq, Harriet Finne-Soveri, Brant E. Fries, Leon Geffen, George Heckman, Terry Lum, Brigette Meehan, Nigel Millar and John N. Morris | Five major changes to long-term care can protect the elderly from the ravages of infectious disease and provide a greater quality of care and quality of life.
Ariela St-Pierre-Collins, Carly MacArthur and Khurram Shamim | A renewed commitment to the Arctic Council should serve as a defining feature of Canada’s multilateral positioning moving forward.
Lena Gahwi and Margaret Walton-Roberts | A historic lack of investment in care, especially in areas of elder care, has resulted in long-term care (LTC) facilities being the epicentre of the pandemic in various nations.
Alan Whiteside and Felicia Clement | The COVID-19 pandemic has paralyzed the global community, but its impacts around the world have not been homogeneous.
Warren Parker and Jill Barclay | In China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, a combination of disciplined and proactive responses led to early containment of initial COVID-19 outbreaks.
Jatin Nathwani and Raynier Ramasra | The politicians and policy makers who will be tasked with addressing Canada’s future fiscal situation likely have not yet begun their careers.
Tim Elcombe | The inherent socio-political tension of sport — that it simultaneously matters and doesn’t matter — is never more apparent than times like the current COVID-19 crisis.
Ann Fitz-Gerald* | The COVID-19 global pandemic has reinforced the need for today’s policy to address humanity’s future critical challenges.
Margaret Walton-Roberts | The unprecedented global shut-down due to the pandemic of COVID-19 is exposing public health system weakness globally.
Jatin Nathwani | In the seeds of this current tragedy lies a historic opportunity for Canada to transition to a low-carbon energy economy — away from dependence on the oil and gas sector.